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Now, although the Light and Dark Territory isn’t impenetrable, it’s not sothing any random person can shake either. Furthermore, with the surge in world-level chiefs, the towns around the main city have been completely controlled. Monsters and other races naturally can’t just advance directly to attack the main city as they used to.

The main city, once embroiled in continuous warfare, has gradually beco peaceful, with a hint of prosperity and tranquility. There’s less bloodshed and fighting, and the security has beco more assured.

Moreover, the upper echelons are planning to clear out the monsters between the towns and the main city to ensure the roads’ safety. Whether it’s the appearance of the Mother Tree or Li Yao’s advancent to a complete world-level, both hold skyrocketing significance for Starfire and the main city.

Of course, Li Yao becoming a complete world-level is a milestone developnt among players.

Now, top tier players want to enter the sub-dinsion to replenish the origin and seek advancent to beco a race-level chief. Becoming a world-level chief is undeniably shocking.

It has made everyone understand completely that Prairie Fire and other players have already severed ties, rendering any comparison pointless.

Li Yao was already so dominant at the faction level, creating such a brilliant record and achieving such accomplishnts. Everyone understands that at this stage, money doesn’t an much to him.

In the present Ancient God World, gold coins represent credit points, and the exchange rate is very high.

High-level players talk about who is wealthy over a few hundred gold coins and laboriously gather a few thousand gold coins for small or large bird expenses.

But Li Yao casually obtains gold coins beyond the imagination of countless players; they can’t fathom how much he gained from this city’s raid.

Of course, the forum’s debate about whether Prairie Fire should participate in the first competitive tournant has drawn increasing attention and discussion.

One side believes that Prairie Fire should participate as a player; it would be unfair to disqualify him just because he’s strong, which would break the rules, setting a terrible precedent.

The other side thinks Prairie Fire is too powerful, that his participation would severely affect the balance and watchability of the competition. Without suspense, the first competitive tournant would be the most boring and ridiculous.

After all, a competition where the champion is already determined loses its viewing value.

Both sides have supporters and their argunts, causing a heated debate on the forum.

Internally, Starfire is quickly digesting the spoils of victory. They’ve actually delayed quite a bit and should have been overtaken by many top players.

But Starfire has gained so much this ti, and its mbers naturally benefit abundantly, constantly improving themselves by digesting the spoils of victory.

Especially since both Starfire mbers and sub-guild mbers can earn teleportation usage by completing the Mother Tree’s tasks.

This is a benefit other guilds can only dream of. Currently, one of the biggest issues affecting players is the large map size, and Hearthstones have limitations and long cooldowns.

Travel typically involves airships and boats. Starfire already has the convenience of the Void King Insect as transportation, and now with the Mother Tree, traveling between Starfire locations has beco much more convenient.

They can get to places much faster than others, a privilege that inspires envy.

Moreover, the upper echelons of Starfire’s ally guilds can also obtain priority teleportation slots, with their combat allies, Glory and Qionghua Guild, being the biggest winners.

Though obtaining teleport leaves was more challenging for them than for Starfire, with more complex tasks, they still draw envy, risking guild vitality to follow Starfire and gain the main city bonuses.

Nurous guilds envy their foresight and luck.

Due to Starfire’s prosperity, city lords are appointed for each city, mainly high-level NPCs who’ve journeyed with Starfire, rising as Starfire grows.

An NPC under a guild’s rule and personnel under a grand lord are completely different concepts. One is a subordinate faction with no formal organization.

The organizational structure of the grand lord’s army is recognized by the faction, and the promoted officers enjoy faction ranks, which are applicable throughout the faction. The grand lord only needs to report to the faction, having absolute autonomy.

This also excites Starfire’s city leaders and fleet chiefs, particularly those pirates who originally had no ho and were vagabonds. To call them pirates was putting it nicely; now they’re recognized as a formal navy, two completely different concepts.

Thus, there’s an unprecedented surge of morale within Starfire.

On the main city’s side, the grand duchess has taken full control, with Sister Li overseeing the guild and moving beyond specific tasks to control several cities’ overall situation.

The Starfire Guild headquarters has also officially moved from the sandbar to here, with its affiliation shifting from Undercity to the Light and Dark Territory, signifying complete autonomy.

Moreover, each sub-guild of Starfire has been assigned important towns around the main city, with even Glory and Qionghua Guild granted a second city.

This wasn’t proposed by them, but was a decision made by the core managent of Starfire after discussions.

They each received city managent rights, essentially guild territories, with substantial resources and minerals, representing their greatest benefits gained.

It’s no exaggeration to say that with this city, the two guilds and clubs can achieve financial independence, not completely free from the financial tycoons, but at least without constraints, no longer subject to them due to funding.

It’s worth noting that many financial supporters opposed their full support of Starfire, with not a few pulling out, causing internal splits within the guild.

However, acquiring the cities places the two guilds, though not as completely autonomous as Starfire, in a similar position, stirring envy and resentnt among countless guilds.

The significance is also considerable, as they are the first guilds, after Starfire, to own two cities. And these aren’t just functional cities but true cities, incomparable to guild cities.

Thus, the two guilds decisively relocated their headquarters here, despite mockery from many suggesting they’d beco gatekeepers for Starfire’s main city, discarding any pretense of being a super guild.

But the two guilds pay it no mind; why forsake tangible benefits for so-called reputation?

Such a vast, complete city surrounded by abundant resources—only a fool would forgo it due to others’ criticisms. Moreover, such criticism is rely the ugly thoughts of others under jealousy.

Regarding being Starfire’s watchdog, with Starfire having many enemies and a high attack likelihood, the greater the reward, the higher the risk, a tiless truth anywhere.

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