Elf Kingdom: Game of the World Tree-Chapter 88 - : The Moved El

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Chapter 88: Chapter 88: The Moved El

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El left the temple and walked into the town.

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The Elf Town was now larger in scale than before.

This was due to the continuous construction by the players.

Construction tasks had always been present and were the most common daily tasks in the “Elf Kingdom.”

As the number of players increased, everyone’s roles became more refined.

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*This wasn’t something Eve intentionally did, but rather it was spontaneously organized by the players.*

Humans were inherently social creatures with a strong group and division of labor consciousness. After adapting to the rhythm of the “Elf Kingdom,” this trend became increasingly apparent.

In particular, the arrival of Second Test Players further supplemented the labor force, and a nascent order of division had subtly formed among the players.

For example, in construction work, architectural design was almost entirely handled by the Elf Construction Team of the “Mengmeng Committee” guild, marking them as well-off white-collars.

The actual construction was done by some players who had mastered magic and special skills, considered to be gray-collar technicians.

As for the less skilled Second Test Players… they could only choose to collect construction materials daily. It was the most arduous, the bottom-tier blue-collar work.

Not only that, but the players’ ingenious methods of making money were gradually emerging.

The “Mengmeng Committee” launched a free DIY real estate project. As long as you contributed enough, they could even build a splendid palace for you according to your dreams!

Of course, to date, only the guild leader, Little Xian Miao, had achieved this. Her luxurious vacation manor, built in the southwest of Elf Town, was near completion…

Meanwhile, the “First Legion” guild started a task of taking Second Test Players under their wing.

With money, you could team up with Black Iron level top players to farm monsters in the wild. They would beat the monsters within an inch of their lives, and you only needed to finish them off to gain experience…

Moreover, some players focused on life skills began opening various shops in town, with food services being the most common.

After all, most players still enjoyed wandering around the game. Although food was relatively easy to find in the Elf Forest, it still required time to gather.

Seeing this, some players discovered a business opportunity and opened shops to sell berries directly.

Moreover, players with good culinary skills ventured into the catering business, further processing collected ingredients and opening small restaurants with quite good business.

Especially a few guys from the Northeast covertly running underground BBQ operations, unbeknownst to Alice…

Additionally, some first-wave players went so far as to rent out their empty rooms, providing lodging for Second Test Players who couldn’t afford to build houses and were unwilling to log off in the mortuary.

This ingenious approach made Second Test Players exclaim,

“Why is the gap between people so wide even in the game?”

It was just that realistic.

Yet, despite this, the Second Test Players were still painfully joyful.

Everyone diligently ground out tasks, accumulating experience and contribution points, striving to gain stronger power, better skills, and better equipment, like hardworking little bees…

At times, Eve pondered whether, if everyone on Blue Star had a system that showed visible numbers, people would become just as hardworking?

*In reality, everyone only lacked a visible goal and direction.*

*As for players with stronger powers, the most rewarding, rich, and anticipated activity was none other than the storyline quests.*

*Unlike other games, the storyline quests in “Elf Kingdom” were unique occurrences.*

*The quests truly propelled the story’s development, creating a strong sense of epicness and participation, easily fostering a sense of belonging and winning unanimous praise from the players.*

*And the moment El left the temple, all players received a new system message.*

[Main Quest: The Return of the Flame Tribe]

[Quest Description: The Flame Tribe is an ancient branch of the Elf Clan. After enduring a millennium of hardships, they have finally chosen to return home… Now, it is time to welcome them!]

[Quest Objective: Follow the Divine Favored El, protect each Flame Tribe elf, and guide them safely back home]

[Quest Time Limit: Unlimited]

[Quest Players: Unlimited]

[Quest Level: 11+]

[Quest Rewards: Experience Points, Perfect Resurrection, Contribution Points]

Seeing the system message, players became excited once again.

As soon as El emerged, he was immediately surrounded by players.

“El! Is there a new quest?”

“A mission to guide the tribe members back? Be sure to include me! I have tons of combat experience!”

“El, my dear! I just learned a new fire-based spell, and the power of the Fireball I’ve conjured is enormous!”

Every player encircled him, their eyes gleaming.

Seeing those expectant eyes filled with enthusiasm and those lively, energetic smiles, El felt very moved.

Thinking of his former tribe, his eyes grew a bit moist.

*If… his tribe had such fearless, battle-ready warriors, would the tragedy have unfolded?*

*These special tribe members called Chosen Ones by the Holy Daughter… were truly selfless, kind, and great!*

El looked around, his eyes slightly red.

He said excitedly,

“Yes, I am going to the edge of the Elf Forest to guide some tribe members home! I need some assistants…”

After saying that, he paused, his expression serious,

“This time, we might encounter Half-Beasts. The risk is quite significant, so everyone must carefully consider.”

Once confirmed, the players became even more excited,

“Risk? Risk is my middle name!”

“Heh! Risk and opportunity go hand in hand!”

“Lord El! Be sure to include me!”

“Finally, a quest! I’ve barely made it to level 11, and I haven’t done a storyline quest yet!”

“And me too! I’m almost level 14!”

Their expressions were excited, as if they were talking not about a dangerous action but an amusing game.

Watching Chosen Ones eagerly signing up, El felt even more moved…

“No rush! No rush! We all go together! Together!”

The righteous boy’s chest was filled with courage.

Rock Cave Tribe.

The Giant Mountain Priest paced back and forth in the cave, seemingly in a bad mood.

He glanced at the stone calendar he used for timekeeping, his face heavy with concern,

“It’s been so many days, why is there still no news from Black Stone?”

The deadline he had set for Black Stone’s return had already passed, yet there was no sign of him.

Black Stone had always been reliable, and such an occurrence was unusual for someone as cautious and punctual as him…

Not only that, but the Half-Beast team dispatched by the Giant Mountain had also vanished without a trace, as if all contact had been lost.

*All of this made the old priest increasingly anxious, and even a bit suspicious,*

“Could it be… that something really happened in the Elf Forest?”

*He had entrusted Black Stone with a precious divine artifact for protection!*

*By right, it should have been more than enough for Black Stone to sweep through the core area of the Elf Forest.*

“Surely they didn’t really encounter some high-ranking presence?”

The Giant Mountain was restless.

As he hesitated about whether to send more people to investigate, a Half-Beast Scout entered the cave.

“Priest! Priest!”

His voice was filled with excitement.

The Giant Mountain frowned, somewhat irritatedly asking,

“What is it?”

The Half-Beast saluted him, his voice filled with excitement,

“Our people discovered a large migration of elves nearby! It seems to be a tribe!”