Chapter 351 - Ferry Business
Virtual World: Close Combat Mage
âYour boat?â The three stared at the man. He looked like an average Warrior, and a quick Appraisal showed that he had no particularly outstanding equipment on him, either. He was also only level at 38, which was below the average playersâ level in Parallel World at the moment.
âThatâs right!â The man grinned and said, âDo you three hope to travel to Linshui City? That ferry just departed; it would take two hours for it to return and two more be to set off. That means that there are four hours in total before all of you can get on your way, so why donât you all take my boat, instead.â
âWhere did you get a boat?â Even the jack-of-all-trades Xi Xiaotian that had rich knowledge about various aspects of the game had never heard of players being able to own âboatsâ and the ilk.
âMade it myself,â that man replied.
âMade it yourself?â the three echoed. This was something they had no knowledge of and did not know what questions to ask pertaining to the topic of boat-making.
âUhm... There are many players waiting for the ship just now, right? Why didnât you offer them a ride on your boat?â Gu Fei curiously asked.
That man laughed bitterly and said, âI am most willing; it is just a pity that my boat canât accommodate that many.â
âOh...â the three hummed.
âAnyway, are you three interested?â the man asked once more.
Xi Xiaotianâs eyes glanced over and asked, âThis boat of yours, Iâm afraid we wonât be riding for free, are we?â
The man chuckled. âNaturally, you all have to pay me to ride my boat.â
âAnd how much will it cost?â Xi Xiaotian pressed on.
â50 gold coins,â the man replied.
âSo expensive!â the three exclaimed in unison.
The man simply added, âThat system-operated ferry charges 60 gold coins a ticket.â
âF*ck! The system is the most despicable,â Vast Lushness angrily spat. Players were already used to how Parallel World would take advantage of them, charging an exorbitant price for things and services while having a monopoly on every aspect of business in the game. Everyone was frustrated about this, yet they were helpless to fix it. Some players with keen foresight predicted that breaking this monopoly would be a guaranteed path to in-game wealth. Because everyone was very resentful over being under the thumb of the systemâs monopolization for so long, many reckoned plenty of people would rather let their fellow players earn that same amount than to let the system to get away with it.
This player who had built his boat to start his own ferry transport business seemed to be a forerunner of this realm. The three finally took his offer to ride his boat.
âFollow me, please.â That man was naturally delighted now that the negotiations were successfully completed, leading these three players over to another thatched shack by the pier.
âWhereâs the boat?â the three asked curiously. The man nimbly pulled off a layer of straw and a small, wooden rowboat, similar to those found in parks, appeared before their eyes.
âThis is the boat youâre talking about? Would this do...â The three were skeptical. After all, the body of water the system had created was far larger than any manmade ponds people would find in parks. The water stretched out as far as the eye could see with fog in the distance. The ship made by the system was not too quick, either, but it had since been swallowed whole by the fog and was no longer visible to those standing by the shore.
âDonât you worry; Iâve been doing this for a real long time. The water here is much calmer than you imagine. As long as I know the direction weâre heading to, weâll be fine even if weâre paddling over on a piece of driftwood,â this man assuaged as he continued to clear out the straw covering his boat. He helplessly explained, âThereâs really no other way to hide this except for resorting to this method. It is considered as a handcrafted item, yet I canât fit it into my dimensional pocket. I guess itâs considered to be too bulky and very heavy as of the moment; maybe, Iâll be able to fit it inside once I level up more!â His current expression showed how much he was looking forward to such an eventuality, dreaming about the day when he could casually carry around his boat in his dimensional pocket.
After he finished clearing the straw, he made his way to the boatâs stern and pushed, slipping it on to the water.
âPlease get on board, you three!â The man smiled pleasantly when he said this.
Each of them climbed aboard it. Following this, the man pulled out a long bamboo pole from his dimensional pocket, stabbed it into the water, and pushed with enough force. The little boat swiftly left the shore at this. The man continued this action with great familiarity as the boat steadily gathered speed, demonstrating just how skilled he was at the task, similar to how Gu Fei had brought his real-life kung fu skills into the game and successfully integrated it into the PvP of Parallel World.
âCan the three of you please hand over your payment, please.â The man continued to steer the boat as he said this, adding, âFrankly speaking, if you three up and leave upon reaching our destination later, I wonât be able to chase you all by myself.â
The three did not say anything upon hearing this, and each of them fished out their money pouch to pay the fee of 50 gold coins. It was an amount these experts could afford.
âThank you!â Once the payment was made, this person started working even harder. The boat got further and further away from land, as the water got deeper and deeper. Once the pole became entirely useless due to the depth, he kept it and took out two oars, which he tied together to form one double-bladed paddle, before positioning himself at the back of the boat. He began to row with the smooth, skillful movement of a consummate professional.
The novelty the three felt toward the boat and the boatman had long ended. They were no longer fixing their gaze on his way of steering, and they started to admire the view of the lake as they chatted.
âAre you two friends?â Vast Lushness finally asked the question she had wanted to ask back on the shore. Gu Fei and Xi Xiaotian evidently knew each other, except the two seemed to share a rather unusual relationship, as though they were friends and enemies.
Neither commented when they heard the question, which only made her feel the oddity of the twoâs relationship. She was not a nosy person, however, so she did not pursue this line of query with them.
âWhat are you doing here?â Gu Fei also started questioning Xi Xiaotian. Seeing no victims around, her appearance here was rather bizarre.
âJust like you two, Iâm doing the mission for Traversing Four Seas,â she answered.
âOh, really? Why havenât I seen you before?â He found this odd.
âThere were over a thousand players doing this mission, so why is it shocking to miss someone?â she asked.
âHow did you miss the ferry, then? Didnât you arrive earlier than us?â When Gu Fei and Vast Lushness arrived, the ship had only left moments ago. Since Xi Xiaotian was there earlier than them by a bit, she should have been able to make it.
âI was here for quite some time, but I was busy grinding on the monsters nearby and ended up mistaking the time, and missed the boarding time. I would have made it, though, if I were you,â she remarked.
âHuh?â
âBlink!â she explained.
âAh!â he nodded.
Only then did they notice the absence of rhythmic sound of splashing water from the paddling boatman and that the boat itself was slowing down. The three turned their heads to look and saw the person by the stern of the wooden boat was no longer paddling anymore and was instead holding a shield in hand. He smilingly regarded the three once he saw them look over to him, âYou three, do you know how to swim?â
âWhat are you trying to do?â They already realized that something was amiss.
âIf you donât know how to swim, Iâll simple capsize our boat and youâll be in big trouble. If otherwise, hmm... How comfortable are you in the water? Can you fight while in the water?â the man asked.
The three exchanged glances. Few people had tried fighting with others in the water, and Gu Fei was truly incapable of doing such as he did not know how to swim. He would be busy drowning the moment he landed in the water, much less even fight back.
âOkay. What do you want from us, so you wonât do any of that?â he asked.
âSimply put, 300 gold coins for a level. You guys are players above level 38, right? Iâm sure exchanging one level worth of experience points for 300 gold coins isnât too shabby a trade,â he said slyly.
âMeaning, you want us to pay 300 gold coins each?â Gu Fei asked.
âNope...â The man shook his head, saying âThese two beautiful ladies here can pay me 300 gold coins each, but you, my friend, will have to pay me 1200 gold coins since youâre not just losing a level here but four, instead.â
âHow do you know Iâve got PK value?â Gu Fei was surprised by this. His PK value of 29 points would cost him four levels a death.
âHe he... Thereâs plenty of strange equipment in this game!â the man replied.
â1200 gold coins... I donât have that much gold on me,â Gu Fei said.
âNot many do,â The man clearly had a good grasp of gaming conventions. The sum of 1200 gold coins was indeed something not many people would carry on hand or even possess. âThatâs why Iâll let you to give me equipment as payment, instead.â
âSo itâs like that, huh,â Gu Fei posed as though he were contemplating.
âBuddy, you seem to be stalling for time here.â The man smiled. âI know who you are. To get a PK value of 29 points, youâre that Video Mage, arenât you? I know your Twin Incineration is powerful, and from your conversation before, it seems you know Blink. Are you thinking of using it with your Twin Incineration the moment I let my guard down?
âGiven my knowledge of your identity, why would I not come prepared? Youâll have to insta-kill me, or Iâll immediately jump into the water, capsize the boat, and everyone will suffer! You better stay your hand, my friend! I know youâre a capable man, but chalking it up as a loss once in a while is fine, too!â the man spoke at length, showing his determination to succeed.
At this same moment, Xi Xiaotian sent Gu Fei a private message: âThis guy has a shield with fire resistance trait!â
âItâs fine,â he replied to her.
âWhat do you plan to do?â she asked.
âSlay him, of course,â he replied matter-of-factly.
âHow?â
âExactly as how he said,â he answered.
âCan you insta-kill him, though? Heâs a Guardian with a fire-resistance shield,â she reminded.
âGuess Iâll have to try,â he said. He had never once considered compromising with such sort of people.
âMaybe, I can increase your chances a little.â She sent over this message. Before the manâs speech ended, Xi Xiaotian said, âIâll pay.â
âThis beautiful lady here is a smart cookie.â The man chuckled. âSlowly take out your money pouch and toss it at my feet.â
âThe moment he picks the coin pouch up, an opening should present itself.â Xi Xiaotian messaged Gu Fei even as she did what she was told. Her method of creating an opening by making the man reach out for her money pouch was truly excellent. It was just a pity that....
She tossed the coin pouch over to that personâs feet, but his glance barely registered this action before he immediately returned his gaze on the three people in front of him. The shield was still held before his body as he slowly squatted to pick up the pouch.
He must pick this up, as the system would delete and clear the items players toss in ten minutes. The opening Xi Xiaotian had been hoping to create never occurred, though.