In the game, Life Professions weren't rare. Even though most players enjoyed the thrill of fighting, there were still some players who preferred a comfortable logistics job. They enjoyed watching other players fight at the frontlines while they gave orders from the back.
Beta had always thought that there were life professions in this real world, but he didn't expect that there weren't any. Because if there were such a profession, Goddess Woking would definitely know about it. After all, professional merchants were connected to Woking's priesthood. But now that even Woking didn't know about it, it was obvious that there were no life professions in this world.
If this deduction continued, it would be horrifying … There was an awesome person on Earth who not only dug out a corner of the world's origin but also created many new life professions.
Beta felt that it was a bit unreal. Wasn't Earth a scientific world? Since when did such a strong person comparable to a god exist?
The more he thought about it, the more incredible he felt, and he couldn't help but gasp.
Seeing his strange look, Goddess Woking asked, "You seem to have thought of something very bad. Let's put everything else aside for now and talk to me about this professional merchant. "
After she finished speaking, she waved her left hand, and a golden table and golden chairs emerged from the ground. She sat down first and then made a gesture of invitation to Beta.
Beta didn't waste any time and sat straight down. Although gold was metal, when Beta sat on it, he felt that the golden chair was very soft, a bit like sitting on a sofa. It wasn't hard at all. He thought that this might have something to do with Woking's divine power.
After he sat down, a cup appeared on the table, inside of which was a white liquid that looked very much like clean water.
"Go ahead, drink something if you're thirsty," Woking said indifferently. "I want to know everything about this profession."
Among Beta's friends, there were also merchants, so he was quite familiar with this profession. He immediately explained the abilities and specialties of merchants. Because he had to explain in detail and involved a lot of things, he spoke for at least half an hour. The goddess listened carefully and nodded from time to time.
"It's a very interesting profession." Goddess Woking's eyes flashed with a faint golden divine light. "I can use this profession to strengthen my influence."
Beta spoke a lot and felt a little thirsty, so he picked up the cup and drank some water. As soon as the water entered his mouth, he felt a burst of fragrance and moisture. There was also a faint sweet taste, which was quite good.
"What kind of beverage is this? It tastes pretty good," Beta put down the cup and asked.
"Although the Divine Liquid isn't very useful, it can stabilize one's spirit. You can drink more if you like. " Woking tapped the table and continued, "After hearing your explanation, I'm very interested in professional merchants, and I intend to create such a profession with divine power, just like the Paladin of the Church of Light."
"This is a good thing. The Temple has its own special profession. Whether it's in terms of reputation or in terms of gathering faith, it's extremely beneficial." Seeing that the liquid in the cup was slowly filling up, Betta raised his head and drank another cup. "However, there's still a question. Shouldn't a merchant have certain combat abilities? As a special profession, the face of the Temple, if they only have auxiliary abilities and no combat abilities, it's easy to be bullied, and if this continues, it will affect the reputation of the Temple. "
Woking's expression turned cold. "Well, you have a point. I'll think about how to add self-defense abilities to merchants."
Creating a new profession out of thin air involved abilities at the level of laws, and it wasn't something that Beta could touch for the time being. He stood up and said, "Then I won't disturb your thoughts, Goddess. Let's talk more when we have time."
Talking to the goddess was like talking about family matters. In this world, probably only a mortal like Beta could do that.
The goddess nodded and waved her hand. Beta's vision went black, and when he opened his eyes, he found himself back in the real world.
Getting up from the bed, Beta looked at the sky. It was almost dawn. He stretched, and with a thought, he released Shirley, Emma, and Jessica from his mystra's space.
Beta had a slight tendency toward male chauvinism. In his opinion, the three of them were all delicate girls who shouldn't be resting in a small building that was almost drafty like him, so he threw them into the extremely comfortable Mystra's Mansion to stay.
As soon as the three came out, Jessica looked around for towels to start cleaning. Emma threw back her chest, raised her hands high, and stretched. At the same time, she said lazily, "Ah, last night was the most comfortable sleep I've had in days. It's still the nest I designed myself."
Although Emma's clothes were stretched tight when she stretched, which should have been a very sexy movement … because her chest was so flat, it changed and became quite cute.
Shirley, on the other hand, walked to Beta, sniffed left and right, and asked suspiciously, "Master, did you see the goddess again last night?"
Beta nodded. It wasn't something that couldn't be seen, so he simply admitted it.
Emma was at a loss. She had to wonder if Beta had seen her goddess a little too many times.
"You also drank what she gave you?"
Beta raised an eyebrow. "Yes, I think it was something called divine liquid. It tasted good."
Shirley's mouth opened wide in surprise, as if she had seen Beta turn into a woman in front of her eyes. After a long time, she stammered, "Do you know what the divine liquid is made of?"
"Is it something rare?" Seeing Shirley's expression, Beta knew that he seemed to have drunk something quite extraordinary.
After a long time, Shirley closed her mouth and swallowed hard. "Not rare, but very meaningful …"
"Then what exactly is it made of?"
Shirley shook her head hard. "Since the goddess didn't tell you, I can't say it either, or the goddess will kill me."
To Shirley, Goddess Woking was, to some extent, a mother. Of course, to put it more directly, she was the main body. Woking could perceive all of Shirley's thoughts, which was why Goddess Woking knew immediately when something happened around Beta.
Beta had guessed that, but he didn't think it mattered, and he didn't feel that he was being watched.
Since Shirley didn't want to tell him, Betta didn't force her. After making breakfast with the materials in the space, he went out to instruct Lloyd and the others to start building a new building … a new Woking Shrine.
After breakfast, seeing that Beta had left, Emma hurriedly pulled Shirley aside and asked, "What exactly is the material of Divine Liquid?"
Shirley laughed dryly. "I think it's better if you don't know."
"But I'm very curious." Emma's heart itched. "I promise I won't tell Beta. Moreover, we'll form a battlefront to fight against other women around Beta. What do you think?"
Hearing this, Shirley suddenly became interested. "Hmm, that's a good idea. If we join forces, ordinary women won't dare to get close to Beta."
"Then can you tell me what the material of the Divine Liquid is now?"
After struggling for a while, Shirley finally moved closer to Emma's ear and whispered something in an extremely low voice. After hearing it, Emma's eyes and mouth became round, as if her worldview had been greatly refreshed.
At this time, Shirley suddenly hugged her head and rolled on the ground. At the same time, she wailed, "Goddess, don't hit me. I know I was wrong. Don't hit me., Ayayay"
Shirley rolled on the ground a few times before standing up. Her face was pale as if she had been seriously injured.
Emma's mouth still hadn't closed. Shirley looked at her and couldn't help but laugh.
Beta was outside, so he didn't know about the interaction between the two … or three women. He had Lloyd unload the stones and then pile them on a flat space. After losing his temper, he called Lloyd over and said, "I plan to give your people ten free citizen slots. Only the ten people who work the hardest will be able to get it. I'll leave the choice to you. In addition, this is the blueprint for the next building. You can start digging the foundation first."
Ten free people! Lloyd took a deep breath. Although the number wasn't a lot, at least some people would become free people. Lloyd had never heard of a slave becoming a commoner again. This was an opportunity, a great opportunity. He had to get the entire race to move and work hard to satisfy the new master. Ten free men were the hope of the Yorks' future.
"Master, please be at ease. We will definitely build this sacred building for you as soon as possible."
Lloyd knelt on the ground and kissed Beta's shoes.
Beta shook his head and left. Although he had been a lord for a few years, he still wasn't used to the etiquette of this world. It was too disrespectful.
But he didn't have the ability to change it, at least not for now.
He planned to build a Woking Goddess Shrine. No matter what, he was the Pope of the Temple. Moreover, the Woking Goddess Shrine had also developed. If he used it well, it could help him avoid a lot of trouble. After all, Emma had personally come to warn him. One could imagine how many nobles were secretly watching his land.
However, while building the Goddess Shrine, he had to recruit some people. With just the population of the York tribe, it would take many generations to develop a large city.
It seemed like he had to buy more slaves … Beta calculated in his heart. Slaves were cheap. One gold coin could buy dozens of them. Also, saving slaves was a good deed. Moreover, slaves would work without complaint. They would be very useful in the early stages of building the city. It was killing three birds with one stone.
It seemed like he had to go to Charonte City again.