Chapter 985: Gathering Points
Xu Feng was blinded by their large point value, only to be struck down by the reality that their points were abysmally low.
Initially, he was still at a loss, but thanks to Carn’s reminder. He wondered why he didn’t just go ahead to gather more points.
Either way, he planned on staying long-term in the Resonance City or returning after a while. In that case, points required for entry must be saved and stored.
Otherwise, wouldn’t their sufferings in the Hall of Resonance Trial be wasted if they automatically lost their right to enter the city?
Xu Feng had no intention of redoing a trial over and over again—much less a trial that had a different set of testing on each new entry.
"The missionary place is the logical place to gather points. But do you think our current strength is enough to succeed?" Carn inquired. She didn’t want to sound weak or anything, but every NPC they ca across was at least level 60s.
With their pathetic level, it would be hard for them to even gain the trust of a fellow NPC to give them missions to complete.
"Who said everything must require strength?" Xu Feng laughed and stretched his neck.
"Oftentis the most straightforward missions are the hardest ones to compete for. And it’s not because one lacks the skill, but the competition is simply too fierce. It’s like a program has been inserted into everyone’s mind to choose only missions that require killing or gathering ingredients at dangerous places."
Silent, Carn found herself to be the sa as those who got a program inserted into her mind, which Xu Feng spoke about.
Indeed, why did she think the missions available could only be for those who had the strength to do so?
There were also many other varieties of missions that didn’t require any fighting or exploration in dangerous places. However, most of them required specialization or knowledge in certain areas that weren’t common or difficult to learn.
It was also due to this that many were disdained to even take on such a mission. After all, strength was still the most important aspect. Who would dare to waste their life away studying sothing else?
"Right, we can just complete so blacksmith mission." Carn clasped her hands and rembered Xu Feng was also an experienced smither. He could easily craft and forge items on par with Crimson Heart.
Alas, Xu Feng suddenly flicked his fingers on her forehead.
"Don’t you know that a blacksmith’s mission is always about gathering materials in dangerous areas?" He scolded her. They were just discussing missions that many opted not to choose, but the first thing Carn suggested was precisely a mission that many sought after.
To many, a blacksmith’s profession was sacred. Earning their favor would be a benefit that many would enjoy.
After all, blacksmiths could craft new weapons or other items that increased a person’s survival, but they could also repair one’s broken equipnt.
Who wouldn’t want to complete a mission posted by a blacksmith—especially one with a high reputation and successful career?
"Oh, well, now I know." She remained unaffected by his scolding. She knew that he wanted to make sure she rembered this kind of situation if she were to explore new areas.
"Anyway, have you taken up any professions?" Xu Feng changed the topic and asked. "Profession is an important aspect for a player to progress further. So don’t think of it as so ti-wasting. Of course, I don’t an for you to focus solely on the profession. Just a bit of experience on it is enough."
"Hmm, alright. But I don’t know much about the type of profession." She spread her hands.
Based on her helpless expression, it was obvious that she never dabbled much into it. Other than the blacksmith profession which she had spectated Xu Feng competing at Paradise Plains, she hadn’t been exposed much to the rest.
Moreover, she was still taking the Divine World casually. Back then, she was simply playing around without studying much of the geography, chanism, and gaplay.
Soti later, the two proceeded to head toward the Missionary Hall.
"As expected, it’s overfilled with rcenaries," Carn uttered, feeling shocked by the scene.
It was a swarm of rcenaries who seed ready to clash with others to steal their missions.
Just at this mont, another group of rcenaries arrived and nearly shoved Carn away. Thankfully, Xu Feng reacted in ti and pulled her to the side.
"Follow ," he calmly said and dragged her to the inner section.
A few minutes later, Carn was finally able to breathe with ease.
"How is the outside section so crowded, but the inside is desolate?" She was dumbfounded. There were so many spaces in the inner section, but the NPCs outside still decided to crowd outside.
"That’s because the inner section has missions that are more specialized. Also, this is to ensure the crowding wouldn’t affect the interior hall." Xu Feng calmly explained.
Nodding, Carn proceeded to skip her steps and checked out the list of missions.
"Let’s see..." Her eyes hovered at the large list that showed nurous professions.
Alchemist, Blacksmith, Runesmith, Herbalist, Miner, Beast Tar, Enchanter, Divine Choir, Appraiser, Trader, etc.
Carn’s head nearly turned dizzy from the number of professions that one could take in the Divine World. There didn’t seem to be an end to it.
While Carn was struck in a daze, Xu Feng calmly walked toward the Herbalist Profession mission.
He didn’t bat an eyelid toward those who only offered a asly 500 points.
After learning how trivial those points were, he would be really foolish to waste his effort on them. Nevertheless, he still accepted so of the missions that he knew the answer to.
In the blink of an eye, Xu Feng already took on over 20 Herbalist Profession-type missions.
"Are you able to complete all of them with our remaining ti?" Carn was startled and asked curiously.
"Of course, we’re here to gather points. Once the points are gathered, you can proceed with the advanced training fee." He responded with a confident tone.
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