After that, Lin Mu completed a few more missions.
In addition to the main quests, the siwa villagers would also issue other quests, such as asking Bayek to kill some bandits or find stolen goods.
Lin Mu controlled Bayek to retrieve tools for blacksmiths, kill hyenas in caves to find missing children, and all kinds of strange missions ...
It felt like he was playing an MMORPG. No matter how small the matter was, as a Guardian, Bayek had to help. He even had to look for missing people ...
However, from the setting, The Guardian seemed to be such a character, so Lin Mu had nothing to say.
As a player, Lin Mu was a quest-lover and liked to clear all the side quests before moving on to the main story. The mission design in origin was pretty good for him.
However, there was a question-why did everyone in Egypt, except for the guards, seem to know Bayek?