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Business in a Marsh is a Daily Commission that occurs at Wangshu Inn, Liyue.

Steps[]

  1. Talk to Huai'an
  2. Clear out nearby monsters
  3. Report back to Huai'an

Rewards[]

This commission grants the following AR-dependent rewards upon completion:

Adventure
Rank
Primogem Adventure EXP Mora Companionship EXP Fine Enhancement Ore Mystic Enhancement Ore
12–15 10 175 2,775 25 1–4 0–1
16–20 10 200 3,200 30 1–4 0–1
21–25 10 200 3,625 35 1–3 0–2
26–30 10 225 4,050 35 1–3 0–2
31–35 10 225 4,475 40 1–3 0–2
36–40 10 250 4,900 45 0–2 1–3
41–45 10 250 5,325 50 0–2 1–3
46–50 10 250 5,750 50 0–2 1–3
51–55 10 250 6,150 55 0–1 1–4
56–59 10 250 6,575 60 0–1 1–4
60 10 9,075 60 0–1 1–4

Enemies[]

Enemies from this commission do not drop items, Mora, or experience.

Clear Out Nearby Enemies version
(Dihua Marsh; north end of the main island north of Wangshu Inn)

Note: there is a group of naturally-spawning enemies nearby that may join the fight:

Food Delivery version

Note: there is a group of naturally-spawning enemies nearby that may join the fight:

Clear Out the Monsters Before "He" Can version
(Dihua Marsh; the large island east of Wangshu Inn)

Dialogue[]

Quest Description

Huai'an can't stop worrying about the roaming monsters near Wangshu Inn...

Clear Out Nearby Enemies[]

(Talk to Huai'an)
Huai'an: *sigh* It's just one thing after another...
What's wrong?
Huai'an: This location... It's a real challenge to run an inn here.
Huai'an: It could just be me, but I feel like we're seeing more and more monsters around these parts recently.
Huai'an: They wouldn't dare come anywhere near the inn itself, but guests need to get in and out and the Millelith can't be here all the time.
Huai'an: If you're free, do you think you could take a look around and clear out any monsters nearby?
Okay.
Huai'an: Haha... Ah, I must say I do find your forthrightness refreshing...
This issue seems self-inflicted...
Huai'an: Yes, we should've known what we were getting into when we chose the location.
Huai'an: But then, where would passing travelers stay if it weren't for us?
Huai'an: It's a tiring job, but a necessary one.
Huai'an: Speaking of tiring jobs... I do feel bad making you do this.
Huai'an: But I promise I will make it worth your time.
Huai'an: Best of luck, and thank you.
(Talk to Huai'an again)
Huai'an: How's it coming along? All clear?
Not yet.
Huai'an: Okay. Well, take your time. These monsters may be no end of trouble to people coming and going, but they wouldn't dare set foot in the inn itself.
Huai'an: And in the highly unlikely event that a few of the gutsier ones did venture inside... I'm sure I could, ahem, persuade them to leave. My guests' safety would not be at risk.
Huai'an: No one runs an inn this far out of town unless they know a bit of self-defense!

(Report back to Huai'an)
Huai'an: How's it coming along? All clear?
All clear.
Huai'an: Great. Thanks a lot.
Huai'an: Here's your payment.
Huai'an: These days, honestly... If I hadn't done martial arts since I was a kid, I wouldn't dream about working in the hospitality sector.

Clear the Road for an Incoming Food Delivery[]

(Talk to Huai'an)
Huai'an: This is becoming an absolute nightmare...
What's wrong?
Huai'an: I haven't slept properly in days... See the dark circles under my eyes?
Huai'an: Have you met any of the guests? They're a handful, to say the least. A brand-new crisis with each one. One of them actually jumped from the top of the building. A building this high. What were they thinking!?
Huai'an: But never mind that. Right now, I'm waiting on a food delivery from the city, it should be here soon.
Huai'an: There are monsters on the road though, and they're sure to stir up trouble. Could I trouble you to get rid of them for me?
Okay.
Huai'an: Thanks.
It's like this place is cursed...
Huai'an: Well... When your doors are open to travelers from all over the world, expect a world's worth of baggage... That's what I like to say.
Huai'an: We can manage though. It's just an inn that's a bit further out and a bit busier than most.
Huai'an: I appreciate your help. Thanks, and good luck.
(Talk to Huai'an again)
Huai'an: How's it coming along? All clear?
Not yet.
Huai'an: Okay, please be as quick as you can. The chef has run out of supplies.
Huai'an: I could go and sort it myself if it came to it, but that's a last resort.

(Report back to Huai'an)
Huai'an: How's it coming along? All clear?
All clear.
Huai'an: Great. Thanks a lot.
Huai'an: Here's your payment. If you're ever in the area again, feel free to stop by anytime.

Clear Out the Monsters Before "He" Can[]

(Talk to Huai'an)
Huai'an: *sigh* Whatever am I going to do...
What's wrong?
Huai'an: This location... It's a real challenge to run an inn here.
Huai'an: Dihua Marsh means lots of Silvergrass, and where treasure lies, monsters will follow.
Huai'an: We're lucky that the Millelith cleared most of them out of the area. Since then it's mostly been fine.
Huai'an: But inexplicably, they seem to have made something of a resurgence recently.
Huai'an: I know they would never come anywhere near the inn, but there's no denying they're an eyesore. And if even I think so, I can guarantee my customers will too.
Huai'an: Are you free to help? It would be great if you could deal with any nearby monsters for me.
Okay.
Huai'an: Haha... Ah, I must say I do find your forthrightness refreshing...
You're stressing out over an eyesore!?
Huai'an: Frankly, yes, their irksome presence is the biggest problem they pose.
Huai'an: But some people, such as a certain young gentleman obsessed with peace and quiet, find that simply intolerable. And when something upsets him, it usually ends up upsetting the rest of Dihua Marsh too...
Huai'an: Anyway. I'm not exactly thrilled to be begging a guest for help like this.
Huai'an: But please be assured that you will be well compensated for your trouble.
Huai'an: Best of luck, and thank you.
(Talk to Huai'an again)
Huai'an: How's it coming along? All clear?
Not yet.
Huai'an: Alright, well there's no rush. They tend to keep their distance so they don't pose a huge threat.
Huai'an: But if one of the blind ones happened to lose its way and end up disrupting that young gentleman's peace and quiet...
Huai'an: It might well plunge all of Dihua Marsh into a mad panic. More to the point, the inn would see no business until things finally quietened down.

(Report back to Huai'an)
Huai'an: How's it coming along? All clear?
All clear.
Huai'an: Great. Thanks a lot.
Huai'an: As promised, here's your payment.
Huai'an: Fingers crossed we're in the clear for a while now...
Huai'an: Pardon? Who's the young gentleman? ...That's a question for the boss.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishBusiness in a Marsh
Chinese
(Simplified)
花洲有客栈
Huā Zhōu Yǒu Kèzhàn
Flower Islet Has An Inn
Chinese
(Traditional)
花洲有客棧
Huā Zhōu Yǒu Kèzhàn
Japanese荻花洲の旅館
Tekika-shuu no Ryokan
Dihua Marsh's Inn
Korean화주에 있는 객잔
Hwaju-e Inneun Gaekjjan
Inn in the Dihua Marsh
SpanishLa posada en el pantanoThe Inn in the Swamp
FrenchPersona non grataPersona Non Grata
RussianДела болотные
Dela bolotnyye
Marsh Things
Thaiธุรกิจในหนองน้ำ
Business in a Swamp
VietnameseHoa Châu Có Nhà Trọ
GermanEin Haus am MoorA House On The Moor
IndonesianPenginapan Tengah RawaHomestay Amidst the Marsh
PortugueseNegócios em um PântanoBusinesses in a Swamp
TurkishBataklıkta İş YapmakDoing Bussiness in a Swamp
ItalianAffari in una palude

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