Chapter 70 Actor
A dashing young man rode on a horse. He was so handsome, it was as if he had descended from the heavens. If looks could blind people, this was it.
But he was in a daze and sighed with emotion.
There was nothing else, it had all gone well.
After the Taurens had pledged their loyalty, owing to his looks, his likability would continue to increase…
He could now admit that he had the strange endowment of "being handsome", an endowment tailored just for his Lord.
Fiu Roeser led his people in migration. Over 3000 Taurens would move to the Rainbow Lake, a place where Trolls once resided.
They did not need to worry about food. There was a rather vast grassland near the Rainbow Lake. Furthermore, there was just enough grass in the forest for them to eat.
Furthermore, the Taurens were not herbivores. They could do with small animals too. Even if they put a facade of not wanting them, they would sing praises of how fragrant it was in their hearts!
More importantly, the Taurens saw those who were straightforward and honest as spare tires… they had been tricked, but they had not moved near the City of Dawn. Those who had come up with plans would eventually escape.
In this period of half a year, the City of Dawn had fought and defeated many tribes.
But being a serious nation and having a major Lord, these military achievements were not worth boasting about. It had become embarrassing to talk about them.
But this was a small and remote place in the southwest of the Legendary continent.
These poor areas produced unruly people. And among them, William was the most impressive one.
Perhaps the human nations did not care about how powerful the army from the City of Dawn had become. They had not done anything.
However, some nearby tribes having intelligent beings did know. After all, the tribes that troubled them and who they were enemies with, all had been defeated in succession. How could they not be aware?
In particular, the Seraphkin, a tribe living in the mountains across the sea southwest of the City of Dawn, had heard of the famous city. They even decided to establish relations with the City of Dawn and form an alliance.
This showed that William was not as unknown to the public as he was in the past. At least, Fiu Roeser had no intention of opposing him.
Initially, Fiu Roeser could still turn down William's offer of pledging his alliance. But then they reached a critical juncture. He had no choice left, but to give in.
But migration was not easy.
All sorts of magical creatures and beasts inhabited the grasslands. There were also many ghouls and mermen. Most of the areas with fertile soil had been occupied by other powers. This was also the reason why he was unable to shift his tribe to another region and avoid the pressure from the City of Dawn.
Since escape was not an option, the Taurens were forced to pledge their loyalty.
Although some people from the tribe would have to go mining!
Oh! They would become miners or supervise Orcs while mining. But it was nothing much to Fiu Roeser.
After all, all the Orcs within the 50 kilometers of the City of Dawn had been completely defeated.
Four mines were in operation with at least 3000 Orcs working!
600 regular troops kept guard and watched over them.
William's plan was to control the Tauren tribe so that he could replace these soldiers with them. It would mean more time for the soldiers' training.
William, in particular, told him that he would help train his tribe and they would get the chance to join the regular troops. This made Fiu Roeser secretly happy.
Although he knew that the Tauren army would be serving the lord of the City of Dawn, he would still become a commander. He could not be too mighty, but this was good enough.
William saw Fiu Roeser walking over and patted his shoulder while still riding his horse. "You can do it. Your future is bright."
"Master, you are very strong. I am won over," Fiu Roeser said in a muffled voice.
"Hm." William nodded. He did not comment.
"Thump!" A large, black shadow delivered a slap. The person in front could not dodge, and his body was smashed into pieces. Then, the person turned into a ray of white light and disappeared from the spit.
"We're done washing, done washing. Brothers! Let's hurry up and leave. Hey hey hey, pick up those blue clothes. Fatty was the one who dropped it, right?" The rest of the players quickly ran away. They did not dare to stay here for much longer.
They gathered back together at a safe distance…
One of the players silently sighed. "The cute pet turned out to be a large monster. Whoever bloody dares to take on this mission in the future is retarded."
"But the Lord's three bears sure are impressive. They slapped me like they were slapping their son…"
"But they are violent giant bears. They are like Elite and Chief Bosses." Angry Fatty had nothing to say in reply. Twice, they had almost touched death trying to wash this bear.
Luckily, they had all advanced to level 10 and changed their occupation. Even if their experience dropped, it would not sting much. Although they were bronze players now, they were experienced players with rankings!
Completing this mission had resulted in all of them leveling up by one level. They reached the peak of level 11. This was not considered a loss.
It was just that the durability of their equipment had dropped significantly. They could simply take off their equipment. As for the unlucky ones who had dropped their equipment, other people had helped them to pick it up.
For the players, when they faced NPCs, beginner-level bloodlines represented Normal monsters, Intermediate bloodlines represented Elite monsters, and Advanced bloodlines represented a Chief boss.
But when it came to facing magical monsters, as long as they were at least of Intermediate blood, they could be called a Miniboss.
The natural attributes of monsters, along with the additional attributes they gained from advancing, far surpassed that of other intelligent beings.
After all, it was difficult for monsters themselves to obtain equipment. Hence their natural attributes were more impressive than that of other living creatures.
Changli Jiuge nodded as he listened to the others speak. However, he said, "We should not look only at appearances and the surface.
"As veteran players, if we look deeper, we will realize that the Lord of this city possesses unusually strong forces. It is not hard to analyze this."
"Imagine. Since these immature creatures are already so fierce, what will happen when they grow up? How many of us would be sacrificed if we face them then?"
"If this is the case, then what about his other hidden powers? Is it worth finding out?"
"What do you mean?" Angry Fatty had sensed something.
"We will find the hidden powers of the City of Dawn. After that, we will decide where to go!" As a professional player, Changli Jiuge wanted to fight a professional battle. Professional players often had hidden occupations.
Most of the time, subsidiary guilds of clubs would look for hidden missions and pass them to the club for professional players to complete.
Then, the subsidiary guilds would reward players who discovered these missions, in addition to glory and encouragement policies.
Even players not interested in rewards would engage in PY transactions with professional players. It was not something impossible.
But before Changli Jiuge became a professional player, he was considered as a normal explorer-type player. He was especially interested in doing research on the background of games.
He was usually able to find hidden jobs through his own skills.
But the significant point was that a good developmental area was extremely important, both to subsidiary guilds and to clubs.
If the City of Dawn was indeed very strong and even harbored shocking hidden powers, the Glory Club would naturally be able to enter.
Other players had come here for the same purpose. It did not matter whether or not their test account advanced, future planning and development were the keys.
Thus, everyone nodded in agreement and left in all directions. They would look for hidden benefits within the city!
As for whether the City of Dawn had the ability to make people treat them with more respect, they were looking forward to knowing the answer.