Chapter 1289: Chapter 1289: Important Mission Chapter 1289: Chapter 1289: Important Mission During the ti Starfire bathed in blood and fought valiantly, Li Yao had been listening intently and recording the camp’s eting. Even when evening ca, he couldn’t decline the so-called bonfire party, but having learned of Starfire’s victorious defense and the beginnings of a counterattack, he finally felt at ease.
Although he had always had confidence in the others from Starfire, since they had not been battle-tested, he could not be too certain himself, not to ntion the other guilds and individuals.
This victory for Starfire was nothing short of splendid. It did not only prevent external forces from underestimating Starfire ever again, but it also boosted Starfire’s own morale and self-confidence, further strengthening their unity.
The bonfire party was exceptionally lively, with the Chieftain and several leaders gathered around a bonfire, while Starfire and a few of the second-generation privileged young ones stood to the side.
The Chieftain seed to be in a good mood as he clinked glasses with Vol’jin. After a drink, he looked at Li Yao with a warm face and said, “Well done, Starfire. As far as I know, every guild that attacked Starfire had no fewer mbers than yours. Facing the siege of four formidable opponents, without your elite forces, achieving such a feat is truly remarkable. Now, with personal arms exceeding a million, and an even stronger guild arsenal, you can be said to control an army of a million soldiers. You are indeed extraordinary. Furthermore, the two cities and one island are all prospering. It shows that you are not only capable in combat, but also a suitable and excellent Lord and General.”
Caught in a private chat with Tuntun and the others, Li Yao hurriedly responded courteously when he heard the Chieftain bring up his na, “You flatter , Your Excellency. It’s just trifling issues, hardly worth ntioning.”
Cain was gnawing on a juicy roasted leg and said roughly, “Modest for what? I won’t boast about other things, but your ability to march and wage war is truly formidable, and I’ve seen it with my own eyes. Young man, our camp is different from those hypocritical politicians in the Light Faction. We speak frankly; if you’re capable, you’re capable. There’s no flattery or courtesy intended.”
Li Yao, unable to decide whether to laugh or cry when he saw the Queen glancing indifferently at him, hurriedly raised his beer glass, “Alright, my bad. I’ll take a drink for my words.”
“One drink won’t do. At least three,” Vol’jin joked.
“Fine, three it is. I’ll do it,” Li Yao said, not intimidated in the slightest as he downed three beers in succession.
The crowd cheered him on, and the Chieftain said with a laugh, “Well done, that’s the spirit of a true man. The Queen’s instruction is clearly successful. There’s nothing more for to say. Your efforts for the camp to gain tangible benefits and glory have not gone unnoticed. You’ve done well. There’s just one thing. I heard that you haven’t once visited the garrison assigned to you. The guards and citizens there don’t even know what their General looks like.”
Li Yao replied with a wry smile, “Chieftain, you’re aware of my situation. Just managing the few Starfire outposts and the plains I’ve conquered keeps busy, not to ntion constantly needing to improve my own strength. I hardly have the energy to manage a camp.”
The Countess, sitting beside Li Yao, chid in, “Hey, that’s not right. As far as I know, you excel at delegation. Whether it’s your privately conquered cities or guild outposts, you’ve placed the right people in charge. You’ve always been the type to hand off responsibilities without concerns.”
The crowd erupted in laughter, all wearing smiles of good nature.
“I see, it’s my oversight, not highlighting General Li Yuan’s skill in delegation,” the Chieftain said with a smile.
“Co on, are you all ganging up to tease ?” Li Yao said with a look of frustration. “Seriously, hands-on managent is not my forte. Even overseeing the big picture is a stretch for . In my opinion, personal strength cos first.”
The Queen nodded curtly, “Good to know you have that understanding. But you’re only Rank Five now, too weak.”
The High Elf Regent shook his head slightly, “Let it be. I was going to give Prairie Fire more responsibility, but since the General believes that improving his strength is the priority, let’s have soone else take care of that.”
“You wanted him to be responsible for forming the High Elf Ranger troops. I can understand your sentints, but he’s not ready yet,” the Queen interjected.
The Chieftain did not ddle in the High Elves’ internal affairs. While he could show concern, every Race had the right to self-governance, and as the forr supre commander of the High Elves, the Queen had the authority to speak on the matter.
“If that’s the case, Prairie Fire, you should continue to learn. Over the next few days, get to know the old foxes of our faction. You’ve also perford well today, composed and steady, not losing your standards over guild matters. Keep up the good work. When you reach Rank Six, more important tasks will naturally be entrusted to you.”
“I understand,” Li Yao raised his glass again in acknowledgnt.
By midnight, the Starfire mbers had returned to their posts via Hearthstone, but Li Yao stayed back as the real etings would begin tomorrow.
Over the next three days, Starfire truly participated in the Dark Camp’s etings, where economic reports and developnt plans gave Li Yao a real understanding of the terrifying resources a faction could mobilize.
Despite the Dark Camp’s resource scarcity, the resources they could mobilize were still imnsely formidable. While Starfire was thriving, Li Yao couldn’t help but feel complacent; however, after a full comparison, he realized the combined resources of all Starfire cities didn’t even amount to a tenth of a main city, making him feel as if he was viewing the sky from the bottom of a well.
During the three days, Li Yao also got acquainted with the other second-generation mbers permitted to attend the etings. The inevitable sparring took place, and even though Li Yao was significantly less powerful attribute-wise, his combat skills earned their respect, and thus he was accepted into their circle.
On the last day of the etings, the Countess sat next to Li Yao. Watching the Chieftain make his final summary as the eting ca to a close, she said softly, “General Prairie Fire, I need to ask a favor of you, if you’re willing?”
Li Yao was surprised and replied, “If a beauty like yourself asks for my help, of course, I’ll oblige. Is it that your family sees you’re not getting any younger and still single, so they want to pretend to be your boyfriend? I’m totally up for it, even if it ans acting turns real.”
The Countess glared at Li Yao, “Can you be serious? I’m talking about a matter of importance.”
Li Yao’s smile receded, “With a bounty of elites in your Race and your family’s prestige, what is it that you need my help with? Aside from what I just ntioned, I can’t think of anything else I could assist you with.”
The Countess asked seriously, “You’re familiar with the Witherbark and the fallen elves, right?”
“Of course, I know the Witherbark. There might co a day when we too are tornted by magic addiction and turn into Witherbark. The Sunwell has been contaminated, the Undead Army has breached the Capital, these are deep-seated enmities. Many of our people have been driven mad by the magic addiction and beco crazed Witherbark.” Li Yao knew he might be tasked with sothing major, so he beca earnest…
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