In Dongyang County, there is a branch of the Yun Family located in Fanyang City. Every year around this time, they send a batch of supplies to the Yun Family Main Branch. Recently, news had come that they were preparing to transport these goods, but now a month has passed without any updates. It was unclear if something had gone wrong.
This shipment was quite valuable, primarily consisting of spiritual herbs, Ling Fruits, and Monster Materials, worth around fifty thousand spirit stones. It was extremely important for our Yun Family. After the County City Grand Competition, the family had gained a significant profit, and during this time, the family's experts had been busy handling various matters, leaving no suitable candidates for this task.
I decided to send you to Fanyang City to see if you could resolve this issue. The family will also provide you with a reward; if you successfully transport this batch of resources back to Dongyang County, the family will reward you with three thousand spirit stones.
Upon hearing this, Yun Fan's eyes widened in surprise; he hadn't expected such a generous reward for a small task. Looking at the smiling Yun Hai, he realized that Uncle Hai must have advocated for him.
Generally speaking, such tasks posed little danger and usually only offered a few hundred spirit stones as compensation for running errands. Yun Fan was correct in his assumption; the task was initially meant for a Zhenjing to handle, with only a few hundred spirit stones offered as payment. However, since Uncle Hai took it upon himself to assign it to Yun Fan, the elders decided to increase the reward several times over, effectively helping the family's Heavenly Talent grow.
Yun Fan nodded and smiled as he said, "Uncle Hai, I accept this task and guarantee I will complete it."
Yun Hai smiled and nodded back but still reminded him of a few important points. He advised Yun Fan to be cautious when leaving the city and to disguise himself before setting out. Although the Kua Family and Liu Family had been quite stable lately and were under our Yun Family's watchful eye without any unusual movements, it was still wise to remain vigilant against potential dangers.
Yun Fan nodded repeatedly, committing all of this advice to memory. Afterward, Yun Hai left to attend to family matters.
After freshening up, Yun Fan packed the necessary items into his storage bag. He made his way to the Yun Family Stable and selected a Chasing Wind Horse. Wearing a conical hat and dressed in a black robe, he completely concealed his identity.
To anyone unfamiliar with him, it would be impossible to recognize him as Yun Fan. Leaving the Yun Family Mansion behind, he galloped down the streets and soon exited Yongyang County, heading along the Official Road toward Fanyang City.
As Yun Fan rode swiftly on his steed, he gazed at the vast sky above him. The sunlight poured down warmly as he wore a relaxed smile on his face.
It was just a simple errand, offering a tempting reward of three thousand spirit stones. After all, he had only recently finished refining his resources and had just over four thousand spirit stones, which was hardly enough for his cultivation.
He was out to earn resources, planning to buy a Monster Core for training once he had accumulated enough spirit stones. The horse galloped along the Official Road, with Dongyang County City only about five hundred miles from Fanyang City. At the speed of the Chasing Wind Horse, he could travel during the day and rest at night, reaching his destination in two or three days.
After a day of traveling along the Official Road, the sky gradually darkened. Yun Fan arrived at an inn by the roadside, intending to rest there for the night. While he possessed sufficient cultivation to avoid fatigue from the day's journey, his Chasing Wind Horse, though stronger than ordinary horses, still needed to rest and replenish its energy.
The inn was filled with various carriages, most belonging to traveling merchants who chose to stop there as night fell. They preferred to wait until daylight to continue their journey. After all, traveling at night was quite dangerous; in addition to wild beasts, one had to be wary of Mountain Bandits lurking nearby, who sometimes ambushed passing caravans.
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