Among the adventurers, some were genuinely curious upon hearing Jiang Bai's words, asking, "Take me home? How will you take me home?"

"You'll understand once you look at the flyer," Jiang Bai said with a standard eight-point smile, firmly blocking their way out.

Although I was forced to accept the flyers, I have to say that Jiang Bai's promotional method was much more subtle than Hu Tao's approach of directly asking if I needed a funeral package.

After all, it's not appropriate to ask this kind of question directly; otherwise, it would be like cursing someone to die.

The adventurers glanced at the flyer: What is this?

Let's look at something else: This is interesting.

After reading it carefully: it seems to be quite useful.

What adventurer isn't worried about dying unexpectedly while out in the world?

Who wouldn't want their remains to be returned to their homeland and properly buried after they die?

Who wouldn't want their last words to be conveyed to their family and friends before they die?

While it's understandable to worry, if one avoids risks simply because of fear of death, then an adventurer wouldn't be an adventurer.

This service does indeed solve some of their problems.

Meanwhile, Hu Tao was handing out flyers and trying to explain the business to people, but these people were already deeply influenced by their preconceived notions.

"Okay. I'll look into it. I'll consider it."

He seemed to accept, but in reality, he rejected her three times over, not wanting to hear her talk about the business of the Rebirth Hall at all.

Hu Tao was getting annoyed, so she just forcefully handed each of them a flyer, regardless of whether they read it or not!

At the congested entrance, an older-looking adventurer finished reading the flyer and asked a question.

"I have a question."

He had a full beard and a hideous scar on his left cheek; his hair color made him look unlike a Liyue native.

"If I subscribe to this service, how will you know that I am dead?"

If the message is delivered through his friend, then there's no point in booking this business. After all, if he dies but his friend who went on the adventure with him survives, wouldn't his friend help him collect his body?

This business looks good, but it's only suitable for lone wolves, not adventure groups.

Moreover, many adventurers don't actually go to dangerous places to explore; they are more likely to look for treasures or accept commissions.

There are very few explorers who are truly exploring for the purpose of exploration.

Seeing that everyone's attention was drawn to the man's question, Jiang Bai deliberately raised his voice, trying to make sure that everyone in the hall could hear him.

"Don't worry about that. We have specially made ritual implements. Once you book this service, we can use these implements to find out if you are alive or dead. Once we know you have died, we will set off immediately and follow the guidance of the implements to find your body."

Jiang Bai explained in detail, and the middle-aged man nodded and said, "I understand."

"Since our business has just started, there's a special offer with this flyer: only 888,888 Mora, including the funeral, urn, prayers, and the delivery of last words and belongings..."

"No matter where you die, no matter how dangerous the place is, the price is the same?"

"Yes."

Eighty-eighty-eight thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight can be considered expensive, but it's not expensive either.

If this money is only for an ordinary product, then it is indeed an exorbitant price. But if this price is for security after death, then it is not expensive at all.

It's important to understand that a place where an adventurer can perish is definitely not a simple place.

This means that the person who collects the adventurer's remains will also face life-or-death dangers and overcome numerous difficulties to bring back his remains.

So this price is really reasonable.

Jiang Bai felt that the price was too cheap, but there was no other way. The business had not yet started and there was no reputation. They had to build a reputation first before they could raise prices later.

"Then how can I be sure you can bring back my remains?" the adventurer asked again.

Clearly, he was already interested, otherwise he wouldn't have asked so many questions.

"To be honest, I am Jiang Bai, the Soul Ferryman. I have undergone rigorous training, am familiar with every road on the continent of Teyvat, and frequently venture into dangerous secret realms. I have once slain dozens of abyssal monsters in a single battle..."

Jiang Bai boasts without ever thinking before he speaks.

He doesn't even know the roads in Liyue, let alone the roads throughout the entire Teyvat continent.

As for the secret realms, he had never been to any of them and didn't even know what they looked like.

He'd never killed abyssal monsters, but he'd killed dozens of Hilichurls in a single battle...

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Chapter 93 This is not bragging

Jiang Bai believed that he would eventually achieve this one by one in the future, and that mentioning it now was just to enhance the client's sense of trust.

Those around him, hearing his words, seeing his attire, and noticing the Eye of God at his waist, didn't completely believe him, but they believed him to some extent.

After all, people with divine eyes are different from ordinary people.

Some things that are difficult for ordinary people are easy for those who have the eye of God.

Hu Tao unknowingly moved closer to listen to Jiang Bai bragging.

She immediately chimed in, "That's right, we've been preparing for this service for decades! Just the magical artifacts that can sense life and death and locate people cost our Rebirth Hall hundreds of millions of Mora! The people who will carry out this service were also carefully selected by us, just to ensure that nothing goes wrong!"

Jiang Bai glanced at Hu Tao. He felt he had already exaggerated enough, but he realized he was still being conservative.

The plan, which went from being conceived to being officially implemented in less than a month, was described by Hu Tao as having been in preparation for decades.

The two magical artifacts together amounted to a maximum of 70 million Mora, but in her mouth, they became over 100 million.

As for careful selection...

That's right, Jiang Bai was carefully selected!

Seeing that the adventurer was still pondering, Jiang Bai unleashed his ultimate move.

"Our business has just started, and we can offer our first customer an additional discount, bringing the price down to just 800,000 Mora. This is a rare opportunity, and there's only one available!"

“Okay, I’ll take this business!” The scarred adventurer made the decision readily.

His name is Kattis. He has been an adventurer for over thirty years. In the first half of those thirty years, he devoted himself to finding various treasures. Later, while searching for treasure in the Dragonspine Mountains, he accidentally fell into a cave.

The snow-covered mountains were bitterly cold, and he had also injured his leg. His dry rations would not last for more than a few days, and there was no fire to keep warm. He was almost certainly going to die.

At that time, he was searching in the cave with his battered body when he unexpectedly found a diary.

The diarist had been dead for some time, but what he recorded in his diary were some of the historical discoveries he made during his explorations in the snow-capped mountains over the years, with a particular emphasis on certain historical events.

Katis was not an archaeologist, but the brief history of the snow-capped mountains recorded on the map captivated him as if by magic.

That punishment sent down by heaven, that ancient kingdom covered in snow...

The more mysterious something is, the more it attracts people to explore it.

The predecessor who left the diary spent an unknown amount of time trying to carve out a path to leave the cave, but unfortunately, he ran out of food, was hungry and cold, and collapsed before dawn.

On the last page of the diary, it reads:

"...I've run out of rations, the cold is creeping in, and I'm gradually losing feeling in my hands and feet..."

I don't know how much longer I have to dig before I can get out; I can't dig anymore...

I leaned against the wall, looking up at the sky through a narrow crack... The sky was hazy, I couldn't see the snow or the stars...

[Those who come after, if you can leave this place, follow in my footsteps and keep going, so that history will no longer be sealed in ice and snow, and so that this frozen land can also be exposed to the sun...]

After reading the entire diary, he remained silent for a long time, then looked up at the sky through the crack.

The sky remained a hazy gray, with no snow or stars in sight.

He solemnly put the diary into his bosom and buried the remains of his predecessor.

Using the tools left by his predecessors, he continued to carve along the path they had carved out, and escaped the cave several hours later.

Turning back to look at the narrow passage, Katis's eyes were filled with complex emotions.

Just a few more meters of chiseling would have allowed this predecessor to leave. However, it was those last few meters that trapped him and caused his death in the cave.

But if it weren't for this path that his predecessor paved with his life, how would he have had the chance to escape from here?

This senior gave his life to open up a path to survival for him, and he in turn carried on the senior's last wish.

Over the past decade or so, he has traveled to many places in the snow-capped mountains, including the place where the demonic dragon once fell, as well as dangerous places like the Starry Cave and underground rivers.

He prepared to climb to the summit of that untouched snow-capped mountain to complete the final piece of the puzzle.

However, the snow-capped mountains were treacherous, and the summit was a place where death was a near certainty, so he hesitated to make up his mind to set off.

With the Wangshengtang business available, he can now go with peace of mind.

One client has already expressed interest, and Jiang Bai is preparing to withdraw.

Everyone here heard their promotion just now. Those who need it will naturally come to Wangshengtang to find them. There's no point in constantly pestering those who don't need it to sell to them.

"Master, are we leaving or not?"

"Wait a moment!"

Under Jiang Bai's questioning gaze, Hu Tao walked back to Catherine and placed a stack of flyers from his arms on the reception desk.

Under Catherine's slightly puzzled gaze, she said, "Catherine, I need to give you a commission!"

"Give me?"

Catherine looked somewhat bewildered.

As everyone knows, she is just a receptionist who always stays at the Adventurers' Guild and never goes out.

This is the first time I've encountered someone posting a request like this.

Hu Tao pointed to the stack of flyers and said, "I'm asking you to give every adventurer who comes here a flyer from our Hall of Rebirth!"

It's obviously unrealistic to expect her to stay at the Adventurers' Guild handing out flyers; as the head of the Rebirth Hall, she has neither the leisure nor the time to do so, and she's also very busy.

Instead of hiring someone to hand out flyers, it's better to hire someone who already has them.

Catherine's chip malfunctioned for a moment.

This Mr. Hu really went to great lengths to advertise.

"Is that not allowed?" Hu Tao asked when Catherine remained silent.

Catherine remained silent.

Walnut's request did not violate the Adventurers' Guild's request mechanism, meaning that the request could be posted and accepted.

But if this case is accepted, it means that similar incidents will continue to occur frequently.

Unfortunately, her chip didn't have such advanced intelligence. After the program checked and found no violations, she accepted the commission.

"There's another request."

"please say."

"I'd like you to put up this flyer at the entrance of the Adventurers' Guild for the next two or three years," Hu Tao chuckled.

If she were to put them up, the flyers would be torn to shreds the next day, but Catherine is different.

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