So, the old monk has been going around in circles with me for this reason?
Ye Weiming can't help but feel somewhat helpless.
If you have a task, why don't you tell me earlier!
Employing both emotional persuasion and rational explanation, wouldn't it be more straightforward to just assign the task directly?
After all, though NPCs may deceive players, they definitely won't trick them during missions.
Once the mission is handed out, it is like the Heavenly Dao contract mentioned in fantasy novels. The more work the player does, the more benefits they receive, and there is absolutely no possibility of reneging.
Even a fox demon like Bai Sun wouldn't dare to mess with the mission rewards itself, but can only seduce the player step by step, leading them into the trap.
After seeing these two tasks, Ye Weiming didn't hesitate at all, directly choosing 'yes' for both, and following up with, "Since the Buddhist Scripture Debate has been set after dinner, it seems there's no rush."