Chapter 1010: Chapter 1010: The Trend Chapter 1010: Chapter 1010: The Trend “Good thing I brought the mule, otherwise I couldn’t have carried everything back,” Li Yao’s backpack and chanical Space were both full.
Even with the kodo beast, there was just no more room.
Li Yao took all the valuable things with him, ran directly to the Teleportation Array, and then teleported to Rogge Camp.
Not long after Li Yao left, a badly injured Mimiron appeared in the laboratory. Seeing the ss that was once his lab, Mimiron let out a roar to the sky. He had hurried back despite his injuries, only to find that he was still too late.
What was even more critical was that he didn’t even know the real identity of that guy, so he couldn’t even take revenge.
“Damn it, if that’s how it’s going to be, then I’m going to launch it ahead of schedule,” nace flashed in Mimiron’s eyes.
“To launch it early, you will have to pay a price,” a dark shadow appeared beside Mimiron.
“When did you get here?” Mimiron looked at the shadow.
“I’ve been here for a while,” the shadow laughed.
“So you’re telling , you just watched that bastard loot my laboratory, and you didn’t stop him?” Mimiron was even angrier.
“Your laboratory, not mine, what does it have to do with ? Besides, these things are just a drop in the bucket for you, is it worth it?” The shadow seed a bit schadenfreude.
“You don’t know squat, one of my greatest designs has been stolen. With a complete combat machine, I could match the strongest World-level Chief, and now a third of it has been taken,” Mimiron was infuriated.
“Heh heh, is that right? I’ve been watching that guy; his technique is no worse than yours. Those chanical Guardians, I myself would have had to work hard to force my way in, but that kid, unhard, took apart those machines in the blink of an eye. And your lab equipnt too, seamless as it seed, just fell apart at his touch and was packed away… tsk tsk…”
“Enough,” Mimiron’s heart was bleeding. He was naturally aware of Li Yao’s expertise in engineering and Fuming studies. Although still at a high level, many of his techniques were indeed admirable.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t have been hoodwinked just by the other party showing off a little.
“This is for you, you prepare the sacrifice for . I want the Blood Moon to co early,” Mimiron threw sothing to the shadow.
“The Skull King’s Seal, not bad, it has so collector’s value,” The shadow sneered, “Since you really want to play this ga, I’ll get the sacrifice for you. I don’t want Tyrael to have an easy ti anyway, heh heh.”
“I am out of ti, make it tomorrow. I want to see the Blood Moon then so that I’ll have the energy to quickly explore the underground tombs and find that Soul Stone,” Mimiron said.
“I don’t care about these things, just a lousy stone. As long as Tyrael is uncomfortable, that’s good enough for ,” The shadow said as his figure faded and disappeared.
As for Mimiron, he jumped directly into the lava Furnace and vanished.
Li Yao knew that the curtain had been drawn, but he didn’t expect it to happen so soon.
Li Yao conveyed the ssage to the Prophet and reaped the benefits of unveiling the main storyline, including reputation, experience, and illustrious deeds.
Then the Prophet issued a mobilization order to the three big camps, preparing for the Blood Moon, saying that it would arrive early by dawn.
The whole of Rogge Camp was frantically preparing for war, arranging troops to protect the nearby villages and towns.
Following that were the mobilization orders from the three major factions, deploying troops and conscripting new soldiers to head to Rogge Camp in response to the Monster Onslaught caused by the Blood Moon and the breaches in Tristram.
On one hand, there was the battle at Titan’s Relics, one on the Neutral Continent and one not far from the sandbar.
All of a sudden, all the players were aboil, not to ntion the military rits from the event’s rewards. Everyone participating in the event got one and a half tis the usual for completing quests or killing quest monsters, with so even stumbling upon tasks that offered double or triple experience rewards.
However, this was targeted at players between levels thirty-five and forty.
As a result, the majority of players who didn’t et the level requirent still received a bonus of one and a quarter tis experience for killing common monsters.
Li Yao understood very clearly that this was a ga event ford automatically by the Old Gods to tackle difficulties.
It was ant to quickly raise the players’ levels to forty. However, as Li Yao had already reached level forty-three, he was no longer interested, since leveling up further would an he wouldn’t even receive rewards from main storyline instances.
So Li Yao helped Bing Yu repair her pet, turned down the two ladies’ invitation to team up for leveling, and then used his Hearthstone to return directly to Undercity.
As soon as he returned, the order from the Shadow City Queen reached his hands, which was essentially the official docunt from the three major factions acknowledging the neutral port.
This was good news for Starfire; although it didn’t eliminate the risk of the port being attacked,
the docunt ant that no official forces belonging to the three major factions would attack Starfire. Of course, player attacks were beyond the control of the three factions, as that was the rule for rookies.
But for Starfire, this was enough. More importantly, Starfire’s port would beco much more prosperous because of this.
“Now that the three major factions have issued mobilization orders, players in the East Continent are flocking to our leveling ruins. The most convenient way for them is to reach the sandbar, so I took the initiative to convert all our ships into rchant vessels, solely for transporting players,” Sister Li said.
“Good idea, our ships will finally co in handy,” Li Yao nodded. After the last battle for the port, Starfire had gained many ships, most of which had been converted into fishing boats. Now, Sister Li had seized the opportunity to transform them into rchant vessels, which was very shrewd: “Then the main city is?”
Li Yao was very aware that even though the three major factions had dispatched ships to transport players, it was still far from enough.
And just as Li Yao expected, players were now swarming the ports on the East Continent, all fighting for the chance to board, even brawling over who would get on the ships first.
Who wouldn’t want to get to leveling spots earlier? The sooner they arrived, the sooner they could start leveling up.
Sister Li said, “I was thinking of officially linking the Wetlands and the sandbar, creating another shipping route in the process.”
“Hmm, very good. Now that we are recognized as a neutral port, establishing fixed shipping routes with them would be ideal,” Li Yao was very satisfied. He hadn’t thought of these details, but Sister Li had.
“It’s a pity, though, we’re short on guild funds. Otherwise, we could buy so goods and supplies, and that would have made for a big profit,” Sister Li expressed her regret. If the guild had enough funds for goods, many people would have resupplied at Starfire’s.
After all, returning to their main cities was too much of a hassle, and many camps were not fully stocked, necessitating a trip back to the main cities for supplies.
“Now there’s no lack of that,” Li Yao declared, piling up his earnings in front of her, leaving Sister Li dumbfounded.
Just the Gold Bricks and Silver Bricks alone were probably worth no less than fifty thousand Gold Coins…
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