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So it's better to admit honestly that he is actually mainly targeting scavengers.
The hunters are more unruly and there is no need to offend a group of people who are not their opponents in the first place.
But the third master quit. He raised his head and chuckled, "It's easier to bully people in the mine?"
People who make a living in garbage dumps do have a lower social status, unlike hunters who actively hunt mutant beasts.
But low social status does not mean poor power, nor does it mean poor economic income.
In fact, the upper class of the mine earns much more than the upper class of the hunters - even the upper class of the rangers cannot compare.
Don't underestimate those who collect rags. If you don't have extraordinary abilities, you really can't do this industry.
Hunters can just risk their lives, but if you want to do a good job in a mining operation, you must not only be able to risk your life, but also be a good person.
Many high-end scavengers have powerful forces behind them. They don't need to "wash the minerals" at all, they just digest it themselves.
To say that these people are not white gloves, others have to believe it, right?
When Mr. San retired from the profession of hunter, he really had a broken leg and his ability no longer allowed him to do so.
But he doesn't think at all that hunters are really nobler than scavengers - it just sounds nice.
Anyone can fight and kill, but if you want to be a qualified scavenger, you still have to use your brain!
Chapter completed!