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Slumdog billionaire husband novel (Gerald Kenneth) novel Chapter 795

Chapter 795 Take Missions

Neo brought them to the other side. There were light screens on the wall here. Neo introduced, “This is the mission wall. There is a socket here. Put your plate in this socket and you can choose the missions. There are five groups, S, A, B, C, and D. You just need to click in.”

Gerald chose a screen. There was a socket next to it. He put the plate in it. Then the screen in front of him flashed slightly and a page appeared.

There were only a few lines of information on it.

Code Name: No. 0!

Mission Quantity: 0!

Exchange Record: 0!

Points: 0!

There were some numbers on the bottom, and there was also a button with the word “mission” written on it.

Gerald did not hesitate and clicked in!

Soon, Lexie and Laylah, who were next to him, began to fiddle with a screen.

After clicking on it, five sections appeared. There were many missions from S-level to D-level.

When they were choosing the missions, Neo was sensible. He stood away and did not look at the missions

that they chose.

The Rho Guild would get a commission on Gerald’s missions, but the percentage was certain and depended

on the level of the missions.

When Gerald clicked on the S-level missions, in an instant, many missions popped up!

According to the difficulty of the task, the missions were arranged from high to low.

The first was an old man with gray hair, and his name was written next to his profile photo.

Sauven Guerrero.

Gerald clicked on the name, and a row of introductions appeared below.

Sauven Guerrero was the head of the Four Ancient Families of the City of Phoenix and the Guerrero family. He was at the level of Flame Decay. On the lists of the level of Flame Decay, he was ranked No. 1 in the City

of Phoenix, No. 6 in the Solein Kingdom, and No. 93 in the Havotune…

Completing the mission will be rewarded with 500 million golarbs, two purple Pioneers, and 1 million points!

“It’s quite valuable!”

Gerald’s face darkened slightly, and his eyes revealed a trace of coldness.

Hector had mentioned Sauven before.

He exited the page and swiped through the screen. There weren’t that many missions of S-level. After all, the number of people at the level of Flame Decay in the City of Phoenix was limited. There were only about forty people in total.

What surprised Gerald was that he actually saw a few familiar faces among them!

The man with the ice attribute that he had killed on Earth had also appeared on the mission list.

His name was Ichabod Guerrero, ranked No. 42 on the list of the level of Flame Decay in the City of Phoenix. He was from the Guerrero family.

His whereabouts were unknown, and he had disappeared for one year and three months.

The mission would reward 200 million golorbs and 100 thousand points.

Other than that, there was no other reward.

Gerald thought that it was a pity that Ichabod had been killed by him on Earth, and now he could not go to

receive the reward.

Gerald touched his nose and turned to ask Neo, “Neo, how to prove that I have completed the mission?”

Neo said, “Most of the missions are assassination missions. When you submit a mission, the Rho Guild will have someone to investigate it. As long as the target is dead, the mission will be considered as completed.”

Gerald asked in surprise, “If I take the mission, even if I don’t kill the target by myself, I can settle the mission as long as the target is dead. Am I right?”

“Yes,” Neo said with a smile.

Gerald was surprised, and then he continued to swipe through the screen.

Most of the mission targets were people from the Four Ancient Families. Gerald counted and found that there were more than thirty people from the Four Ancient Families.

This meant that the Four Ancient Families had more than thirty people at the level of Flame Decay.

And the number did not include the purple Pioneers they had.

In half a year, I will try my best to kill half of them! Gerald thought.

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