Many Chinese elites who came from all over the country and the people who flowed to the north washed away the effects of Happy and Class One Hall's conflict in Beijing.
On the second day, the people from Mu Clan set out on their journey. The people from Chivalry Sect and Wind Assault Tower followed them while keeping a distance from them, and their journey was incredibly lively.
After rushing for most of the day, they finally saw the Chinese army's camp, which was set up dozens of miles away before the war arrived.
Along the way, everyone noticed that some patrolling cavaliers and even scouts would occasionally appear far away from the camp. These people were tall and strong, and their riding skills were very good. Their gazes were sharp, and they were completely different from the bandits and roving bandits in the central plains. Their actions gave off an incredibly formal and formless pressure.
Also, regardless of whether it was the patrolling cavaliers or the scouts, the weakest among them was at Moksha Realm. The leaders were usually in Inaction Realm, but their equipment was not eye-catching, and they kept a low profile while they hid in the group.
The patrolling cavaliers did not bother with the martial artists who came and went, and they did not interfere with each other.
When Happy and his group appeared, they only cast a glance at them before they walked away and continued to carry out their tasks.
Happy and the others were already used to the increasing number of patrols around them. They just stared at the camp in the distance.
"So many people."
"It's good to have so many people. They can point us in the right direction, so we don't have to run around like headless flies. That place has the most people, so it should be the place to accept the quest."
Ever since the emperor announced his proclamation to the world, there were already a lot of Chinese martial artists who had arrived in this place. There was an endless stream of people moving to and fro in some of the camps to receive and trigger quests. It looked incredibly lively and magnificent.
The group of people smiled.
"Alright, let's go."
"Let's see how this quest works."
A large group of people surged towards the camp in a mighty manner …
"F * ck, so many experts, where did they come from?"
"Don't you know how to open your eyes?"
"Mu …"
Near the camp, because the battle had not yet begun, both sides were in a state of retreat. Many people were waiting nearby, waiting for more quests. They did not choose to leave.
Because of it, countless Chinese martial artists gathered near the camp. In fact, some of the gates were blocked, and the path ahead was not smooth. No one moved even after a long time had passed.
When Happy and his group arrived, the situation did not turn for the better.
Little North captured a person nearby and asked him about it. Only then did he learn that the emperor had set up six secondary camps and two main camps at the back of the main camp to form an effective fighting force.
The main camp was used to issue the main combat missions, which were the more intense local battles apart from the main forces. For example, harassing the enemy's flanks, intercepting the enemy's supply lines, or a slightly larger scale confrontation of troops and horses.
These quests might be rather large, but they were the place where the players fought against each other head-on and fiercest. It was also the best chance for the players to get points. Usually, those who were rather strong would be willing to join the quests and fight against the Mongolian army as well as the Mongolian elites. To balance out the strength of both sides, the system would increase or decrease the number of soldiers the players from both sides.
The First Main Camp was in charge of issuing quests and evaluating battle results.
The Second Main Camp was in charge of logistics. It was responsible for the exchange of Battle Points and the dispatch of troops. When players accumulated a certain number of Battle Points, they could go to the Second Main Camp to exchange their Battle Points and Achievement Points.
What surprised Happy and the others was …
In the first main camp, there was a leaderboard with points. Anyone who had points could search for their name on the leaderboard to see their ranking, their contributions, and how their points had been used.
The Second Main Camp also had a leaderboard.
However, the second leaderboard showed the combat strength of the army the players formed after they led their troops. It also showed the types of soldiers, their overall combat strength, and the new quests that could be activated based on different combat strength.
For example:
The most normal infantrymen could only activate quests that allowed them to be scouts or spy on the area around them. In one day, they could only get fifty points for reporting quests on time.
But a large group of cavaliers could activate large-scale quests that involved harassing the enemy's flanks and intercepting their supply lines. Since they had a great effect on the battle situation, the points for those quests were also very high. The highest reward they could get was one hundred thousand points, and the points they obtained from killing enemies during the quest were not included in the rewards.
This news caused Happy and the others to have a different view toward the evaluation of the points for the quests at the borders.
He had Little North, who moved quickly, go over to check the situation. Just as he expected, there were a lot of quests, and the area they covered was very wide. Over the course of a month, the points they could get were far more than twenty million. It might even be two hundred million, or even more.
The first camp was in charge of bow skills among the six auxiliary camps.
Those who could pass the level of bow skills could join the bow camp, and they could act together with the bow camp just like the regular army. They could join small-scale battles, and as they accumulated points and killed more enemies, they could join the archer camp, the crossbow camp, and even the divine bow camp.
There was also the infantry camp, the cavalier camp, and the shield camp!
They had different areas to fight in.
Aside from the four auxiliary camps, the fifth camp was in charge of ambushes and assassinations. They were in charge of quests that allowed them to venture deep into enemy territory. They were mainly in charge of assassinating enemy generals or martial artists, but there were very few people in these two camps, because only those who had achieved a certain amount of meritorious deeds could receive these quests.
The sixth camp was in charge of protecting their commander and some of the important generals, because there was a high possibility that enemy elites would venture deep into their camp to assassinate them, especially the evil cult elites. Shadow Assassin and Wan Wan were all assassins.
The points for the two auxiliary camps were also very high, and the chances of them getting points were not lower than when they went out to carry out quests. Besides, no one would interfere with them!
"Looks like we'll need to change our plans slightly."
Happy, Wind Void, and Phantasmal Shadow bumped heads.
"Yeah. I originally thought that joining the quests at the frontlines would give us the best chance to get points, but by the looks of it now, the situation isn't as simple as we thought."
"The system gives everyone a very balanced chance."
"Safe quests give us very few points."
"Dangerous quests give us a lot of people. If we gather together, even though our strength is pretty good, the points we get from the quests won't be that great."
Phantasmal Shadow analyzed the situation for a while and said, "The quests that give us the greatest amount of points are not the ones that we can immediately get. We have to do it step by step. I have a suggestion."
"Instead of spreading out and increasing the risk or sharing the points from the quests, it would be better for us to rely on our own strength. We can first help a few of us get enough points to form a cavalier group so that we can trigger large-scale resistance quests."
Phantasmal Shadow's suggestion caused the eyes of Wind Void and the others to light up. Happy nodded.
"I think so too. Instead of following a group to fight for points with other groups, it would be better for us to create our own points. But if we do that, we might have to part ways."
"If there's a situation, contact me through a messenger pigeon."
"Alright!"
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