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Enemies Are All Nourishment for My Fungi-Chapter 247 - 247 Handing in Tasks and Rapid Leveling Up
Chapter 247 -247: Handing in Tasks and Rapid Leveling Up (2) Chapter 247 -247: Handing in Tasks and Rapid Leveling Up (2) Completing the task was simple. The staff entered Ye Nai’s task number on their system, found her profile, verified her identity, and with Ye Nai’s assistance, took photos of both the front and back sides of the Big Wild Boar.
The system verified that the prey was intact and asked whether to settle the task.
A few minutes later, Ye Nai received her after-tax income on her phone.
Within the range of 100,000 to 1 million, personal income tax is 25%, so from 110,000, she actually received over 80,000.
Ye Nai returned to the task center and picked up this cyclic hunting task again.
Then, she stretched out her hands, dragged the wild boar from the weighbridge to the side, and threw another wild boar onto the weighbridge, which showed a weight of 2.55 tons.
She smiled sweetly at the staff member.
“Sister, I’m here to turn in my task.”
The staff member also smiled tacitly and walked through the procedure again as if in unspoken agreement.
If you wonder whether one can script points,
the answer would definitely be no.
So don’t ask, just do it. The prey is already brought out, there’s no reason not to accept it.
The four Big Wild Boars that Ye Nai intentionally showed earlier were all turned in for the task, bringing in over 400 points.
Just then, the light dimmed next to their compartment, and several men and women in the same uniform arrived.
“Team leader.”
This staff member called out to an older woman.
The team leader nodded and asked Ye Nai kindly, “Do you still have many mutant beasts on hand?”
“Yes, I stayed in the Secret Realm for a month before coming out. I have male wild bulls and male wild deer, and not just one of each.”
“If there are many, let’s move to a place with a larger scale, this spot is too small, it’s only suitable for individual pieces.”
“Sure.”
A man from the team collected the four wild boars from the ground, and everyone headed out together. Outside, a shuttle vehicle took them to the front of the cold storage, where there was a large weighbridge for trucks.
Ye Nai took on a new task on her phone, then released eighteen adult male wild bulls from the Five Bridges Secret Realm onto the large weighbridge all at once.
All eighteen came from different herds.
She only hunted the lead bulls from each herd, leaving the others to reproduce.
Mammals, even those from the Otherworld, follow the rule that males are larger than females, and those who can lead the herd are the biggest.
Before the onlookers could exclaim, the weighbridge display already showed a total weight of 88.7 tons.
“Wow, that’s really impressive!”
“These big wild bulls must be the lead bulls, right?”
“Yes, they are all lead bulls from their herds, I left the others to continue reproducing.”
“There are several Hunters in Five Bridges with the superpower of Space, but none hunt like you do.”
“You guys give me the best price because they are perfectly unharmed.”
“Eh? Did you say you stayed in the Secret Realm for a month?” The crowd’s gaze shifted back and forth between Ye Nai and the wild bulls, “No way, is your Space that powerful?”
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“Ah, this one little advantage is all I have, and I’m not content just being a human warehouse to earn that little bit.”
Ye Nai admitted to her Space’s special ability and expressed her liking for earning money and points rather than settling for a dead salary, lest they think about recruiting her again.
Those people understood the meaning behind her words and were very understanding, not saying anything further.
“Alright, let’s settle the account first,” the team leader said, clapping his hands.
The purchase price for buffalo meat was 80 per kilogram, resulting in an income of over 5.3 million after taxes, with 7096 points.
“Wow, this is too awesome. You’ve jumped straight to Tin Level, and you’re close to Iron Level too. Look, next to your profile picture, is there a tin badge now?”
The person responsible for settling the accounts was still the same staff member who had initially received Ye Nai, and after instructing her, Ye Nai switched to her personal backend, and indeed, there was a new light-colored tin badge next to her profile picture.
She also received a system notification congratulating her on upgrading to Tin Hunter, stating that accumulating 10,000 points would upgrade her to Iron Level, and urging her to keep up the good work. Below it was a link to the leaderboard.
Ye Nai clicked into the leaderboard, and before she could clearly see the page, a system notification popped up, saying the leaderboard competition was fierce and asking if she wanted to set anonymity.
That of course wasn’t something to consider; anonymity was a must.
Then, she saw the local section’s Tin rankings, not distinguishing between individuals and teams, all ranked together, totaling over four hundred thousand.
In Five Bridges City, with a population of over fifty million and favorable natural conditions, Awakeners from all over the country came to strike gold. Among them, the lower-tier teams and Hunters daring to earn points always numbered the most.
The leaderboard was divided into seven columns: rank, points, avatar, name/anonymous, individual/team, mission completion rate, and credibility score.
Ranked by points, Ye Nai was in the middle tier, just over two hundred thousand, with the double hundred next to her looking very dazzling.
Even though it marked whether the entry was a team or an individual, one could distinguish just by the names; almost all anonymous entries were individuals, whereas teams mostly revealed their names, aiming to make a big reputation.
Ye Nai looked up from the screen.
“Team leader, can I ask how many points are needed to move up from Iron Level?”
“You multiply the points by 10 for each level. Copper Level requires 100,000 points, and so on,” he replied.
Accustomed to seeing teams and Hunters bring in beaten and battered prey, suddenly having a competent one made them all smile contentedly.
“So, reaching Gold Level means 10 million points? Does that mean I’d be the richest person in the country with that income level?”
“You’d definitely be rich, but whether you’d be the richest or not is another question. The few existing Gold Levels have never disclosed their fortunes; at that level, money is just numbers in a bank.”
“At that level, they probably wouldn’t still be hunting for points, right?”
“Definitely not. Once you reach Copper Level, you basically start taking on national assignments. We don’t know exactly what those involve, but they’re definitely not easy.”
Ye Nai nodded understandingly. Five levels, with the bottom two free for development, while the top three were definitely under tight national surveillance, harnessing superpower and combat ability—if one had bad intentions, the potential for destruction was far too great.
“Come on, let’s continue,” she said.
Ye Nai took on another mission through her phone.
The cold storage staff stood in the outer circle watching the excitement, and upon seeing them settling the account, quickly cleared the buffalo.
Ye Nai released twenty big stag deer, each robust with well-defined muscles.
The total weight of the deer was just over 70 tons, but with a purchase price of 110 per kilogram, thus another 5.8 million and over 7000 points were secured.
Over 10,000 points allowed Ye Nai, who had just glanced at her new tin badge, to blink as it switched to an iron badge, with a new system message congratulating her on the upgrade, stating that accumulating 100,000 points would upgrade her to Copper Level, and urging her to keep up the good work.
Checking the leaderboard again, her name appeared in the lower middle section of the Iron ranking, with the total number significantly reduced; the Tin section had over four hundred thousand, but Iron Just had over two hundred thousand—nearly half as many.
This was still the local ranking. Curious, Ye Nai clicked into the national leaderboard and immediately disappeared from ranking. With only 14,000 points, she was nowhere near the cut-off in the national competition, where just one point could displace countless people.