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Home > Fantasy > Reign of the Hunters > Chapter 82

Chapter 82

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Ye Ci nodded and bowed in return, "Yes, Lord General."

Primus immediately saluted Ye Ci and straightened his back, "Hero, please follow me." He turned around, and his green cloak fluttered in the wind, giving him a heroic air. He walked in front of Ye Ci as they made their way to the city gate.

Standing at the city gates, Ye Ci noticed that the white stone pavement was now covered with a scarlet carpet. On both sides of the carpet stood a neat row of guards. They were wearing silver armor and helmets. They were dressed like medieval European knights. As for the players, they were blocked behind the guards. Not a single player was able to pass through the red carpet.

"Salute to the hero!"

As Ye Ci stepped onto the carpet, the guards on both sides of her knelt down one after another, paying their respects to her.

There were no less than 500 soldiers in Oasis City. All of them knelt down when Ye Ci walked past them. This was an indescribable shock to Ye Ci. It was also an indescribable shock to the players.

Such a flashy scene was quickly recorded by someone. Later, it was posted on the website and became the hottest post on the forum. However, this was a story for another time.

When Ye Ci walked to the City Hall, Mayor Van der Loof was already waiting for her. He knelt down and paid his respects to Ye Ci, "Dear hero, you are Oasis City's eternal friend! From now on, Oasis City's gates will always be open to you! No matter when, as long as you need it, Oasis City will always be at your service! "

Even though this was only a part of the completion of the quest, it was still enough to make people's blood boil. Be it Ye Ci or the spectators, this was an experience that they would never forget.

The quest was successfully completed. Even though it was a flashy scene, for a commoner like Ye Ci, it was more important for her to receive material rewards. What she cared about the most was the rewards for completing the quest.

Aside from being recorded in the history of Fate, this quest also opened up the highest level of interaction between players and NPCs. The system was very stingy. Other than giving Ye Ci 5 Talent Points, it only gave her some empty titles. Van der Loof was very pragmatic. Other than rewarding Ye Ci with the title of Honorary Citizen and some gold coins, he also gave her a Hero's Medal.

The Hero's Medal's stats were very good. Although the quest did not give any EXP, Ye Ci felt that all her efforts were worth it when she saw the badge's attributes.

Oasis City Hero's Medal: When wearing this medal, you and your party will be inspired by the aura of a hero. All attributes will be increased by 20% in the Green Boat, Boneyard, Bloody Plains, and Savage Swamp areas under Oasis City's jurisdiction.

The Green Boat was the third most prosperous city in the Eastern Continent. This was not only due to the city's transportation, but also due to the fact that there were a few lvl 40 dungeons nearby. Bloody Plains and Savage Swamp were the two dungeons that dropped the first set of equipment for all players. Ye Ci believed that these two dungeons would become the most popular places in the near future. Ye Ci would never forget the painstaking efforts of the major guilds in the past to prepare for these two dungeons. Some guilds even went bankrupt in order to increase the defense of their main tanks and damage dealers.

However, once she obtained this medal, her party's attributes would be increased by 20%. Their situation in these dungeons would be much better than the other guilds. Thinking up to this point, Ye Ci could not wait to reach lvl 40.

The biggest benefit of becoming an honorary citizen of Oasis City was that the items she bought were 50% cheaper than the average player. Furthermore, the rewards from completing quests were 20% higher than the average player's. Ye Ci felt that if she wanted to spend more money, she could buy the items from the NPC shops and sell them at a 10% discount.

Ye Ci's actions had not only made her famous, but also her guild Up Everyday. Many players began to crazily request to join up Everyday. Bai Mo was very troubled by this. He originally only wanted to form a small group of friends and family members. However, the number of members in the guild had increased to over a thousand in just a few days. This made him feel very miserable.

"Tell me, how should I do this? There are so many people. It's very tiring to form a guild. I'm so lazy … "

Ye Ci glanced at Bai Mo who was holding a bowl of rice and mumbling, "Don't you want to be a professional player? If you don't form a guild, how are you going to get the money? "

"But forming a guild requires an initial investment. The guilds I was originally in all gave out benefits. How can our guild have any benefits?"

"A guild is about quality, not quantity. Skills can be cultivated. The most important thing is loyalty and character. You have to be calm. There are so many people here. I don't think all of them will stay. Let's wait and see. " Ye Ci, on the other hand, was completely unaffected by Bai Mo's anxiousness. She only said a few words to him, and then ignored the matter.

A guild that could keep Gongzi You was at least a guild with good benefits.

Most of the players who joined Upwards Ho! had the same thought, but once they found out that there were no benefits for joining the guild, they would immediately leave the guild. In less than three days, Up Everyday went from over a thousand members to over two hundred.

Out of these two hundred people, some of them purely idolized Ye Ci. Some of them were Trade Skill players that other guilds were not willing to support. Some of them were friends of Up Everyday's original guild. In short, they were unwilling to leave for different reasons.

Out of these people, aside from the 50 Trade Skill players, the remaining 150 were combat players. However, due to various reasons, their equipment was really bad. Bai Mo did a calculation. Among these people, the best equipment was only 2 or 3 pieces of blue equipment. The worst equipment was all white equipment.

Some people said that one's character could be seen through one's behavior at the mahjong table. Similarly, in the game, one's character could be seen through one's actions in the dungeon. Of course, Ye Ci only told Bai Mo about this in private. Then, the two of them tacitly divided the 150 people into 15 small teams. They ordered the original members of Up Everyday to lead one team each and go to the dungeons.

As usual, Ye Ci did not care about anything. Relying on her level 27, she wandered around the level 20 dungeons every day. She called it leveling up.

Very soon, she saw the results. Out of the 150 people in the dungeon, a large portion of them left. In the end, there were only 30 people left. As for the Trade Skill players, many of them could not stand the fact that the guild did not provide them with raw materials. They cursed and left. There were less than 15 people left.

In less than two weeks, the glorious Up Everyday's guild quickly withered to less than a hundred people.

Ye Ci looked at the name list that Cold Little Hands gave her. Suddenly, she found a few people and almost jumped up in excitement! She quickly asked Cold Little Hands, "Shut Eyes Silent, Long Zhantian, Cang Ya, Pea Cake, Cutie Lemon, who recruited them?"

Cold Little Hands looked at these people and thought for a while before saying, "They were picked up."

Picked up? Ye Ci's face was full of black lines. They definitely did not know that these people were all famous people in Fate in the future. Where were they picked up from? Could it be that the famous people in Fate were all over the place? They could pick up a dozen just by going out.

Shut Eyes Silent was an extremely famous Elementalist in Fate. He had once created a legend in the City Wars. Ye Ci remembered that this person was also in a difficult situation back then. In the end, he was transferred to the Street Office, where he suddenly rose to prominence.

Long Zhantian was known as the number one Barbarian in the Eastern Continent of Fate. He was a man of few words and had always been a Barbarian. Later on, he somehow went to the Tang dynasty.

Cang Ya was one of the Ten Great Priests in Fate. He could heal and attack. His mana control was top notch. He was an honest person. It seemed that he had never changed guilds.

Pea Cake was a Grandmaster Engineer. In the later stages of the game, he was highly sought after by various continents. According to him, he had a hard time when he first entered the game. He was a person who was very clear about his relationships. He was very loyal to his own people, but was very calculative when it came to outsiders.

Cutie Lemon was a Grandmaster Tailor. It was said that she was a young girl. She had been serving the Wolf Pack in the later stages of the game.

"What's up with these people?" Cold Little Hands looked at Ye Ci curiously. Why did Ye Ci value these people so much?

Ye Ci smiled and did not answer directly. Instead, she asked, "How are their performances?"

"They have a good temper. They're very obedient no matter how many times they die. They're good people, but …" Cold Little Hands sighed, "Gongzi, these people's equipment and skills are too bad. They're the reason why our party gets wiped every time …"

Ye Ci waved her hand and smiled at Cold Little Hands, "That's how everyone got here. Every expert started out as a newbie. We're not the best, so why should we look down on others?"

Cold Little Hands thought for a moment. He probably remembered his own situation as a newbie and smiled, "I know."

Pea Cake and Cutie Lemon were Life Players. However, the other three's equipment and skills were too bad. Ye Ci had followed them through a ten-man party. Their positioning and skills made Ye Ci want to cry.

After defeating the Boss, the three of them stood at the back. None of them dared to come forward to distribute the equipment. They did not even dare to raise their heads to look at Ye Ci. Ye Ci did not say much. She gave each of them a piece of equipment that suited their class.

The three of them were surprised. They closed their eyes and shook their heads nervously, "Guild Leader, this, this isn't good. We …"

Ye Ci interrupted her. She turned her head, as if to say to them, but also to everyone in the party, "Although your skills and positioning are not good, your patience and dedication to the dungeon are worthy of these equipment. In Up Everyday's party, skills are important, but the people are more important. As long as you put your heart into it, you'll be able to get the equipment. "

"We … We always cause everyone to get wiped …" Cang Ya looked at the Blue equipment in his inventory. He was so touched that he choked up. This was the first Blue equipment he had received in the three months he had been in the game.

"Experts are all born from death." (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please go to www.qidian.com, there are more chapters. Support the author, support the original reading!)

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