Chapter 33 Silver Seal 1

As early as in the game process of his previous life, Rod deeply understood that intelligence is of vital importance. Regardless of whether it is for business or warfare, sufficient intelligence support is required before a plan is determined.

Perhaps it is the impact of the thieves’ guild selling intelligence. Everyone in the game understands a truth. Intelligence itself has value and cannot be obtained out of thin air.

To obtain information, you must either spend time and energy investigating it yourself, or spend gold coins to buy from people who know the information.

Of course, with the exception of the Thieves Guild, the information sold by the rest of the people is not necessarily correct, and it is more likely to be completely wrong information, but it is more or less mixed with some useful information.

If Rhodes is unwilling to pay gold coins for intelligence, he will certainly not be able to obtain this information from the maid, only some basic information.

After receiving Rhodes’s gold coins, the maid gave out the internal intelligence of the chamber of commerce. For Rhodes at this time, it undoubtedly gave him an intuitive understanding of the strength of this merchant group.

Not long after, under the leadership of the maid, Rod and the vampire came to the Silver Seal Chamber of Commerce. The maid stepped forward, confessed a few words with the guards stationed outside the caravan, and then turned and left.



After the maid left, the guards led Luo to walk inside the resident because he knew about Luo’s coming.

As he traversed the entire station, Lord observed the situation inside the station.

In the station, most of the members are busy, placing goods on the empty carriages.

At a glance, Lord saw that most of the goods were sealed in wooden boxes, and he couldn’t see what was inside. The members of the Chamber of Commerce seemed extremely strenuous during the process of transporting the wooden boxes. Luo Luohe listened carefully and could still hear the sound of iron collisions inside the wooden boxes.

On the side, several overseers also noticed Lord’s arrival, but they didn’t say much, they just looked at the guards leading Lord in front, still proceeding with the work at hand.

While Rod was observing the surrounding environment, the guard led Rod to the largest camp in the resident.

The guard asked Rod to wait outside the camp, entered the camp and gave a few words, then walked out and signaled Rod to enter.

Rod led the vampire into the camp.

As soon as he entered the camp, Rod keenly felt something was wrong. It’s not that Rhode feels dangerous, but the surrounding atmosphere makes Rhode feel very familiar.

The vampire also felt this way. He was a little restless at first, and Rhode used his spiritual mark to calm it down, and then he observed the environment in the camp.

There are some sundries in the camp, and overall it is fairly tidy. Perhaps it was not because of the permanent residence. There were no tables in the camp, just a few chairs.

At this moment, there was a person sitting on the chair facing the entrance of the camp, and Rod looked at him.

This person was dressed in a commoner, but the commoner could not conceal his burly figure, his face was firm, and the scars engraved by a few sharp tools on his face were telling the past. The whole person exudes an aura all the time.



Rod knew that according to the information provided by the maid, this person should be the head of the business group, Youser.

The head of the maid’s mouth had the strength of a senior fighter, and according to Rod’s understanding, the corresponding rank should be in the third rank. High-ranking fighters are equivalent to the official mage, corresponding to Tier 4.

Seeing Rod entering the camp, the group leader in front of him motioned Rod to sit down on the chair beside him.

After Rod took the seat, the head of the group first said to Rod: “I am Youser, the head of the Silver Seal Merchant Group. The purpose of your visit is that I have heard from the guards before. I want to be a tourist and follow the merchant. The regiment went to the Sorrowful City, right?”

Seeing Rod nodded, Youser continued: “You should have understood that, apart from our business group, not many business groups will go to the City of Sorrows recently, right?”

Rod continued to nod, and Yuser said again: “So, you two are Necromancers, right?”

Rod didn’t intend to conceal his identity as a necromancer. Rather than being discovered by a spellcaster halfway through, it would be better to let the other party know from the beginning. It’s just that Rod has some doubts in his heart. Whether it is the veteran at the door or the leader of the merchant at this time, he can see his identity as a necromancer at a glance without mana detection, so he asked:

“How do you see that we are Necromancers? Based on our appearance, our appearance should be similar to that of a thief.”

Youser smiled and said, “Hood and hem.”

Before Rhode continued to question, Youser continued: “Although the thieves also wear black robes, for the convenience of fighting, the hem is only in front of the knees. Unlike your black robes, it almost drags to the back of the instep.”

“With a hood, thieves rely more on masks to hide their identity, rather than relying on hoods. The hood behind the necromancer’s robe is wider. Except for Diya, this style will not be sold in other places. Black robe. These can be observed by experience alone.”

“What’s more, there is a kind of aura in you… it is not something thieves can have. Based on these circumstances, isn’t your identity as a necromancer ready to emerge?”

Rod was stunned after hearing this, but he didn’t expect that only a black robe would hide the information in it. Since the previous life was not a necromancer, the previous game experience did not let Rhode notice these details.

The previous game experience does not cover all the knowledge in the game. This undoubtedly reminds Rod that if he pays attention to the difference in the black robe, he may not be able to observe it, but he who relies too much on his previous life experience has neglected these details.

What Luo didn’t even think of was that he was only a tentative question, and he thought that Uther would fool around at will, but he would say all the information.

Even if it is only the information brought by experience, it still has extremely high value for those who don’t know.

Rhodes knew that the reason why Uther told these news was either that he wanted to use this to overpower himself in order to increase travel expenses, or that he himself was a person who didn’t care about these details.

However, to be able to achieve the position of business leader, Rod doesn’t believe that he will be a person who tells out information at will. The purpose of doing this can only be to increase travel expenses.

Seeing Rhode as if thinking about something, Yousser continued: “Although I often deal with Necromancers, my subordinates may not accept it. Two Necromancers want to travel to Diya as tourists, but they are suspicious. ,so……”



Uther did not continue to speak, but looked at Rod, waiting for his answer.

Rod understands that if he doesn’t say anything, unless he pays a high price, the business group will not bring himself.

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