Chapter 386
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Long Bufan was stunned and curled his lips. Although he looked indifferent, he was really intrigued by Wang Yi. The Hundred Sect Battle was a grand event for all the sects in the Firmament and Continent.
Thinking that he had obtained so many treasures in the Secret Land of the Heavenly Flame Empire, the resources of such a grand event were unimaginable.
Thinking of this, Long Bufan's eyes immediately shone with a strange light. He laughed heartily and said, "Well, you have successfully tempted me. Accumulating 10,000 Sect Contribution Points in two years is enough."
Although Long Bufan was aiming for the huge treasures and resources, his heart was burning with fighting spirit. It would be an intense competition with the various sects' geniuses in the Firmament and Continent to compete for the top of the ranking list. It would be very beneficial for his martial arts training.
Seeing that Long Bufan was hooked, Wang Yi's smile widened. He praised, "Not bad, young man, you are courageous."
Long Bufan chuckled. He still couldn't suppress the curiosity in his heart and said, "Since we've reached this point, can Lord Hall Master tell me about the Hundred Sect War?"
Wang Yi waved his hand and said, "Wait until you become an Inner Hall disciple. I have something to do, you can leave."
"Humph."
Hearing Wang Yi's order to leave, Long Bufan complained in his heart. He then turned and walked out of the Palace Master's Pavilion.
Then, as soon as he left the Palace Master's Pavilion, Long Bufan went straight to the Outer Hall Mission Hall of the Sect. That was the place where the Outer Hall disciples received tasks.
In the Firmament and Continent, no matter which sect, there would be contribution points set internally to encourage the disciples to be diligent and improve their martial arts heart.
This was because every contribution would earn the corresponding points. Accumulating points was the task of every disciple. Not only could they exchange for more cultivation resources, but they could also be promoted.
Long Bufan was a persistent and determined person. Since he had decided on something, he would do it to the best of his ability.
After a short while, Long Bufan finally arrived at an ordinary-looking reddish-yellow palace.
The Mission Hall was a medium-sized hall that was neither too big nor too small. Entering the hall, there were two huge stone walls on both sides of the hall. The wall on the right was hung with missions from outside the sect, while the wall on the left was marked with missions from inside the sect.
There were many types of missions. Most of the missions outside the sect were to help escort goods or go to the wilderness to pick spirit herbs.
Sect missions, on the other hand, were missions within the boundaries of the Sect. Some of them were issued by the Sect Elders or Sect Disciples themselves, while others were set by the Sect to train the Sect Disciples.
Long Bufan stood in the middle of the hall and looked around. Rows upon rows of red bounties covered the entire stone wall in an orderly manner.
Long Bufan first walked to the stone wall on the left side of the sect's missions and carefully read them from top to bottom. The sect's missions were divided into four categories: the dining hall, gardening, alchemy, and defense.
In short, they were miscellaneous tasks, such as washing clothes, sweeping the floor, planting and picking herbs, feeding demonic beasts, and so on.
It seemed that there were no missions with high contribution points. Either the bounties were too low, or the missions were too simple. In the end, Long Bufan gritted his teeth and simply accepted all the missions.
Accepting the sect's missions was very simple. Long Bufan, who had experienced it once, took out the jade slip that represented his identity in the sect from the storage bag. He skillfully swiped across the mission column on the stone wall on the left and selected all the missions he wanted with his soul sense.
In the blink of an eye, the lines of red words on the wall gradually disappeared and were engraved into the jade slip.
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