Elf Kingdom: Game of the World Tree

Chapter 1536 - 956: The Path to Transcendence (Part 5): Gift

Elf Kingdom: Game of the World Tree

Chapter 1536 - 956: The Path to Transcendence (Part 5): Gift

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Chapter 1536: Chapter 956: The Path to Transcendence (Part 5): Gift

As a highly social virtual online game, "Elf Kingdom" has had no shortage of offline exchange events since its launch.

However, if we talk about the most influential and longest-running offline exchange event, then... none other than the annual "Elf Kingdom" celebration held at the Tianchen Hotel in Demon City, Tianchao.

This offline activity, initially developed by Little Xian Miao, the president of the Mengmeng Committee, one of the top ten guilds in "Elf Kingdom," almost always encompasses the highest echelons of Tianchao players whenever it’s held. Even some top international players have frequently participated in recent years.

Although many well-known professional player organizations internationally have tried to host international exchange activities, ultimately none have surpassed the influence of "Elf Kingdom" celebration.

No way, given the sheer number of Tianchao players.

Even though "Elf Kingdom" has been open to global players for seven years in reality, nearly half of the players are still from Tianchao. Not only that, Tianchao players have a first-mover advantage and control the vast majority of resources in "Elf Kingdom," with seven of the top ten guilds belonging to Tianchao.

This has been criticized by international players, with many questioning the fairness of "Elf Kingdom," and a few years ago there were even protests in the game and in reality.

Of course, all of this has been ignored by the always laid-back "Elf Kingdom" officials.

Except for seven years ago when a BUG affecting the game’s major storyline prompted the officials to issue an apology and compensation, they’ve maintained an "play if you want, leave if you don’t" attitude otherwise.

Players have gradually adapted to this.

Perhaps... this is the irreplaceable superiority and confidence of the game developers.

Tony, having been involved for seven years, has long gotten used to it.

Though the "class-solidification" in "Elf Kingdom" can be quite ridiculous, it still provides newcomers a way forward. Whether it’s grinding for levels, practicing skills, or partaking in dimensional exploration adventures, there’s a chance to change one’s "fate" within the game.

It’s somewhat absurd to think that in a game, one still needs to struggle from the bottom, and after a lifetime of effort, one might not match someone else’s good luck.

Early players, even landscape enthusiasts, who acquired houses during the Chosen City’s expansion, now own properties at prices new players might not achieve after years of striving.

Yet, everyone’s spirit hasn’t diminished.

Perhaps because reality is even more absurd, or perhaps because at least in the game there are stats to rely on, or more likely because in the game you can truly experience the feeling of growing stronger, so... the majority are still hard-working strivers.

The only thing is, a good number of players have changed their mindset, opting to latch onto a big-player...

Because countless facts have proven, in "Elf Kingdom," new players going solo behind closed doors absolutely don’t progress as fast as attaching themselves to a big player...

If not for Feng and Tony chatting in the command room, they might have quickly been surrounded by some players.

Upon inquiring whether the other party would attend the offline exchange, Tony looked at Feng expectantly.

To be frank, the player he most wanted to meet at this exchange event was Feng.

However, Feng gently shook her head:

"I’m afraid not, I’m busy with other matters lately and can’t manage to pull away temporarily."

Tony was somewhat disappointed.

"Sister Feng, what are you busy with in reality? It’s been so many times, you’ve never come; Miao really wants to see you!"

Another familiar voice came through, Tony looked over and recognized it was another high-ranked Tianchao player from the guild, Nai Nai.

If he wasn’t mistaken, the other party seemed to be a graduate student in reality, with a high-ranked boyfriend Ye Ye, who was the captain of the Freya last year.

"Exactly, exactly, Sister Feng, what do you actually do in reality? Over the years, among our guild’s high ranks you’re the most mysterious!"

Nai Nai’s words immediately attracted a large group of players.

They were all regulars in the command room, naturally members of the Mengmeng Committee, obviously curious about this issue too.

Even Tony perked up his ears.

Looking at all the curious glances cast her way, Feng’s expression was somewhat helpless.

She posed thoughtfully, extending her slender index finger to her lips, tilting her head slightly, serene yet playful:

"Perhaps... saving the world?"

All players:...

"Hahaha..."

Tony chuckled.

As for Nai Nai, she pouted:

"Sister Feng! You’re teasing me again! I’m not talking to you anymore!"

After speaking, she pretended to cry and ran away.

Hmm, Tony glanced over, in actuality it seemed she went over to check the shield system.

If he remembered correctly, that girl seemed to be a mage, probably responsible for fort maintenance during this period, after all... one couldn’t entrust all tasks to NPCs.

Wait a minute... she should be a mage, right? But why does he vaguely remember the other party using a Wolf Fang Club in a fight?

No, no, no, that’s not important.

The important thing is, Miss Feng seemed to have skirted the issue again.

"Saving the world? Miss Feng, you’re so humorous."

Tony laughed.

But Feng shook her head, her expression rather earnest, saying:

"No, I’m not joking, my profession... does indeed count as saving the world."

Tony was taken aback.

He couldn’t help looking at her, mumbling internally, as his brain rapidly began contemplating professions related to "saving the world..."

Environmental activist? Certain scientific researcher? Or something else?

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