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Chapter 2683

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As the various major powers and adventurer teams' Tier 3 experts entered Silverwing City one after another, the city's streets gradually became lively.

"Sure enough, the city's Mana density has increased significantly after its promotion. It's a pity that the entrance fee is too high. If it were 5 Silver, players from the neighboring kingdoms would likely swarm into the city," Crazed Bull sighed as he looked at the bustling streets.

If possible, he really didn't wish to leave Silverwing City to develop elsewhere. However, the entrance fee of 10 Silver was simply too high for ordinary Tier 2 experts.

Silverwing City was only a transit point. Many players might enter and leave the city several times a day. After all, Tier 2 players had a very difficult time resisting the corrosion of the foreign energy. They simply couldn't survive in Level 100-plus maps for long. Fortunately, Tier 2 players recovered quickly from the corrosion of the foreign energy. Hence, ordinary Tier 2 experts might have to travel to Level 100-plus maps two or three times a day.

One trip would cost 10 Silver, two trips would cost 20 Silver, and three trips would cost 30 Silver.

In the first place, Tier 2 players couldn't make much money from the Faux Saint monsters' activity zones. Hence, the expenditure of 20 to 30 Silver per day was a heavy burden for Tier 2 players. After all, Tier 2 players needed excellent equipment and powerful Tier 2 Skills and Spells to support their Tier 3 Promotion Quests. Including the daily training in the Battle Arena, the various repair fees, food, and rest expenses, Tier 2 players had to spend a lot of money on.

In order to earn money, some Tier 2 players even spent a lot of time grinding in low-level maps for rare materials or low-level monsters. As a result, they gradually fell behind the majority of players in terms of levels.

Currently, only Tier 3 experts could afford to pay Silverwing City's entrance fee of 10 Silver. However, how rare were Tier 3 experts? Not to mention, there were plenty of places Tier 3 experts could go to to level up. There was no need for Tier 3 experts to cling to the Ore Empire.

The several other Tier 3 experts from Blood Pact nodded in agreement with Crazed Bull's words. They felt that Ling Yi was simply trying to drive players away from the Ore Empire. At that time, the several Guild Towns in the Ore Empire would be in trouble. Meanwhile, Ling Yi would only have one Guild City.

Just as the members of Blood Alliance were chatting quietly, they arrived in front of the Transportation and Trading Company without realizing it. They were prepared to return the quest they had completed earlier.

However, when Crazed Bull and the others saw the Transportation Firm, which was the size of four football fields and over 30 meters tall, they were stunned.

"What the hell is going on?"

"What did Ling Yi do?"

Not only was the Transportation Firm's situation vastly different from before, but the number of NPCs entering and exiting the building was also unbelievable.

Normally, only a few dozen NPCs would enter and leave the Transportation Firm, but now, not only were there over 200 NPCs, but there were also quite a few nobles and neutral NPCs among them. This was an extremely rare sight.

Before Madbull and the others could react, several teams of over a dozen Tier 3 experts walked out of the Transportation Firm, excitement and excitement written all over their faces. Following behind these Tier 3 experts were either NPC nobles or NPCs of neutral races. It was obvious that these teams had received a quest from these NPCs.

"I'm not dreaming, am I? Why are there so many Noble NPPC missions? " Madbull could not help but rub his eyes in disbelief when he saw the NPC nobles escorted by Tier 3 experts walk out of the Transportation Firm.

Previously, the Transportation Firm had only received such a quest once every few days, and the various adventurer teams and large Guilds had all coveted these quests.

These quests were all 3-star advanced quests at the very least. Not only would they reward players with plenty of Coins and Contribution Points, but they would also have a chance of obtaining Level 100-plus top-tier weapons and equipment or Tier 3 Skill and Spell Books.

Moreover, even if they didn't obtain any top-tier weapons or equipment, completing the quest would guarantee them at least a piece of Level 100-plus equipment. Hence, many adventurer teams had secretly taken action to secure such quests.

Yet, now, several teams had actually accepted such a quest. How could he possibly believe this?

"Quick! Let's go in and take a look! "Solid Wind said as soon as she snapped out of her daze.

As soon as Solid Wind finished speaking, the other members of Blood Pact nodded and rushed into the Transportation Firm. They all wanted to know what had happened to the Transportation Firm to receive so many 3-star advanced quests.

However, when Solid Wind and the others entered the Transportation Firm, they were stupefied.

NPC merchants lined up at the reception counters in the hall, which was the size of a sports stadium. There were at least 5,000 of them, including many NPC nobles and NPCs of neutral races.

As for the huge translucent mission crystal that originally stood tall in the hall, the commission mission column displayed was actually filled with three-star [] high-level commission missions, and the few commission missions at the top of the list were four-star commission missions that they had never seen before.

[Transport to the Black Dragon Empire's border fortress, Fremont.] Difficulty: 4-star. Tier 3 requirement. Team must have completed at least 10 3-star quests and 20 3-star quests. Others must have completed at least 10 3-star quests. Remuneration: 50 Gold and 3,000 Contribution Points. Rewards: Unknown. Recruiting 50 people.

[Transport to the neutral map, Silent Word City.] Difficulty: 4-star. Tier 3 requirement. Team must have completed at least 12 3-star quests. Others must have completed at least 5 3-star quests. Remuneration: 60 Gold and 2,000 Contribution Points. Rewards: Elven's Gift (15% chance to obtain a Dark-Gold item of the same level, and 25% chance to obtain a Fine-Gold item of the same level). Recruiting 100 people.



When Solid Wind and the other members of Blood Pact saw the 4-star quests, their eyes glowed with excitement. They wanted nothing more than to rush forward and accept the quests.

Setting aside the rewards, just the Coins and Contribution Points were enough to drive Tier 3 experts like them crazy.

"Mad Bull, log out of the game and contact the commander! Have the commander negotiate with the other adventurer teams immediately! We have to accept that 4-star commission before the other adventurer teams do! We must hurry! "Solid Wind said hurriedly.

A single adventurer team wouldn't be able to handle a 4-star commission. At the very least, two adventurer teams would need to work together to complete a 4-star commission. If they could complete a 4-star commission, they could increase the overall strength of Blood Pact by a large margin.

"Alright, I'll log out right away," Crazy Bull said as he clicked the log out button.

As for Solid Wind, she immediately contacted Blood Pact's members outside the city and had them rush to the Transportation Firm. Even the surrounding players could feel her excitement.

However, the surrounding players didn't dare to be surprised. After all, Solid Wind wasn't the only adventurer team trying to compete for a 4-star quest. The other adventurer teams and large Guilds that had come to scout Silverwing City also contacted their superiors, urging their own adventurer teams and Guild members to hurry to the Transportation Firm.

For a time, a large number of Tier 2 players, who had been waiting outside Silverwing City, charged toward the city's main entrance with bloodshot eyes. In the blink of an eye, they had surrounded the city's main entrance. If not for the fact that these players were afraid of the NPC Personal Guards, they would've most likely started fighting each other.

When the black-robed female Summoner and the others, who had just entered Silverwing City, saw the scene outside the city's main entrance, they were stunned.

"What's going on?"

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