< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Chapter 88

Words:2009Update:22/06/18 00:43:53

Report

Ayr left the temple and came to the town.

The Elf town was much larger than before.

This was due to the gamers' continuous construction.

Construction missions had always existed and were the most common daily missions in "Elf Nation."

As the number of gamers increased, the division of labor was further refined.

This wasn't done intentionally by Eve, but by the gamers.

Humans were social creatures with a strong sense of community and division of labor. After adapting to the rhythm of "Elf Nation," this trend became more obvious.

In particular, the appearance of the Second Beta Gamers further supplemented the labor force. Now, the gamers had formed the embryonic form of division of labor.

Take construction as an example. The design of the buildings was almost monopolized by the Elven Construction Team of the Meng Meng Committee. They were considered white-collared workers.

The specific construction was carried out by some gamers who had mastered magic and special skills. They were considered gray-collared technicians.

As for the weaker Second Beta Gamers … they could only choose to collect construction materials every day. The hardest workers were the low-level blue-collared workers.

Not only that, but the gamers were also thinking of ways to earn money.

The Meng Meng Committee launched a free DIY project for real estate development. As long as you had enough contribution points, they could even help you build a gorgeous palace according to your dreams!

Of course, only the guild leader, Salty Meow, had done this. She had invested money to build a luxurious resort in the southwest of the Elf town. It was almost completed …

The First Legion Guild launched a mission for the Second Beta Gamers.

As long as you had money, you could form a team with the Dark Iron bosses to kill monsters in the wild. They would be responsible for beating the monsters until they were half-dead, and you only had to deal the final blow to gain experience …

There were even some Lifestyle players who started setting up all sorts of shops in the town. Most of the shops were for food.

After all, most gamers liked to wander around the game. Although food was easy to find in the Elf Forest, it still required time to collect it.

Some gamers found business opportunities and opened shops to sell berries.

Not only that, but those who had good culinary skills started to work in the food industry. They further processed the collected ingredients and opened small restaurants. The business was quite good.

Especially the few Northeastern gamers who were doing underground barbecue behind Alice's back …

In addition, some First Beta Gamers rented their own empty houses to provide lodging for the Second Beta Gamers who didn't have the money to build a house and didn't want to go offline in the morgue.

The various actions made the Second Beta Gamers exclaim.

"Why is there such a huge gap between people in the game?"

It was just that real.

Even so, the Second Beta Gamers were still in pain and happy.

Everyone worked hard to complete quests, accumulating EXP and Contribution Points. They worked hard to obtain greater strength, better skills, and better equipment, just like diligent little bees …

Sometimes, Eve wondered if everyone in Bluestar would be able to work as hard as they did if they had a system that allowed them to see numbers.

In fact, everyone just lacked a visible target and direction.

For the stronger players, the most rewarding and anticipated rewards were none other than the story missions.

Unlike other games, Elven Nation's story missions were one-off.

The story quests here could really push the development of the story forward. The epic feeling and the sense of participation were very strong, and it was easy for people to feel a sense of belonging. It was well received by players.

The instant Ayr left the shrine, every player received a new system notification.

[Main Plot: The Return of the Inferno Tribe]

[Mission Description: The Inferno Tribe is an ancient branch of the Elves. After thousands of years of suffering, they finally chose to return home … Now, it's time to bring them back!]

[Mission Objective: Follow God's Chosen One, Ayr, and protect every Inferno Tribe Elf. Bring them back home successfully.]

[Mission Time Limit: Unlimited]

[Mission Headcount: Unlimited]

[Mission Level: 11 +]

[Mission Reward: EXP, Perfect Resurrection, Contribution Points]

Seeing the system notification, the players were excited again.

Once Ayr came out, he was immediately surrounded by players.

"Ayr! Is there a new mission? "

"You want to bring back your tribe? You must bring me along! I'm very experienced in combat! "

"Brother Ayr! I've just learned a new Fire Magic, and the power of the Fireball is enormous! "

The players surrounded him, and their eyes were shining.

Looking at the enthusiastic and expectant eyes, looking at the energetic and energetic smiling faces, Ayr was very touched.

Thinking of his former tribe, the corners of his eyes were a little moist.

If … his tribe had so many brave warriors who were not afraid of danger and dared to fight, would the tragedy not have happened?

These special tribe members called the Chosen One by the Saintess … were very selfless, very friendly, and very great!

Ayr looked around, and his eyes were slightly red.

He said excitedly,

"Yes, I'm going to the border of the Elven Forest to bring some tribe members home! Now, I need some helpers … "

After saying that, he paused, and his expression was serious.

"This time, it's very likely that we'll encounter the Half-Orcs. The risk is still very high. Everyone must seriously consider it."

After receiving confirmation, the players were instantly more excited.

"Risk? I like risk the most! "

"Hehe! Risk and opportunity coexist! "

"Lord Ayr! You must bring me along! "

"Finally, there's a mission! I've worked so hard to reach Level 11, and I haven't done a plot mission yet! "

"Me too! I'm going to reach Level 14 soon! "

They were excited as if they weren't discussing a dangerous mission, but an interesting game.

Looking at the Chosen One who enthusiastically signed up, Ayr was even more moved …

"No rush! No rush! Let's go together! Let's go together! "

Legal Shota's chest was filled with pride.



Grotto Tribe.

Chief Priest Ju Shan walked around in the cave, seemingly in a bad mood.

He glanced at the stone calendar used for timing, and his expression was very solemn.

"It's been so many days, why is there still no news from Black Rock?"

The deadline that he had told Black Rock to return had passed, but Black Rock had not returned yet.

Black Rock had always been steady, and this was very unusual for someone as cautious as him …

Not only that, but there was also no news from the Half-Orc team that Ju Shan had sent out. It was as if they had completely lost contact.

All of this made the Chief Priest more and more uneasy. At the same time, there was even a hint of suspicion in his heart.

"Could it be … that something really happened in the Elven Forest?"

After all, he had given Black Rock a precious divine item to protect himself!

Logically speaking, it was more than enough for Black Rock to sweep through the core area of the Elven Forest.

"It can't be that he really encountered a high-level existence, right?"

Ju Shan was restless.

Just as he was hesitating whether to send out more people to investigate, a Half-Orc scout entered the cave.

"Chief Priest! Chief Priest! "

His voice was very excited.

Ju Shan frowned and said with some displeasure,

"What's the matter?"

The Half-Orc bowed to him and said excitedly,

"Our people found a large number of migrating Elves nearby! It seems to be a tribe! "

You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.


Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.