MMORPG: Divine Mech Hunter
Chapter 1061 - Chapter 1061 Chapter 1061 Trade Prince

Chapter 1061: Chapter 1061: Trade Prince Chapter 1061: Chapter 1061: Trade Prince The harvest this time again exceeded Li Yao’s expectations. Let’s not even mention the permit; although Li Yao had ways to get money, the guild was so large that it couldn’t always just rely on him alone.

A guild built by the efforts of its members alone felt more affection and a sense of achievement, and also had stronger cohesion.

With this permit, trade within Starfire would become one of the main sources of income, but the key issue was that it could get some rare and critical items from the Goblins.

An ancient proverb circulated among the Goblins: for the right price, one would not hesitate to sell their own mother. And all Goblins followed this saying deeply.

Morality, what a laughable thing. The more accomplished a Goblin, the more shameless and morally depraved they became.

In his previous life, Li Yao had studied archaeology and delved into the history of the Goblins; among them, the Trade Prince who had sided with the Dark Camp epitomized the Goblins’ psychological journey.

His parents were Pirates, and after his father died in battle, his mother practically abandoned him.

As a child, the living expenses his mother gave him were always stolen by older Goblins, and he could only survive on a meager amount of money. He suffered this miserable experience for many years, and it was during these years that he completely discarded any sense of morality.

Later, he followed others out to sea, used vile tactics to kill all his companions on the voyage, then took possession of all their wealth, and from there, he started on the road to riches.

After becoming the Trade Prince, he published a book worth 20,000 Gold Coins that said, “Go deceive your family and friends! Exploit and use those who trust you! Steal a mansion to start your life, and earn more money, be a winner!”

Step by step, he went from being the owner of a trading ship to a Slave Master, then to Trade Baron, and eventually a trading tycoon.

During Nisa’s birthday party organized by the previous Trade Prince for his daughter, he was deeply attracted to her and confessed his feelings on the spot.

However, in front of everyone, Nisa said, “I can’t marry you. Although you have had some good luck, I prefer a Goblin with ambition.”

The scene was extremely awkward, and the last bit of resilience in his heart shattered. Then he immediately staged a coup, blew up all the properties of the Trade Prince, and bought off all his subordinates.

Looking at the pale-faced Nisa, he, the new Trade Prince, laughed and said, “Uh, did I perhaps overdo it with the enthusiasm?”

Nisa slapped him on the spot and left the mansion. Now every year, he would send photos to Nisa showing off his immense wealth, and Nisa always sent him a box of explosives in return.

He was the Trade Prince of the Rustwater Consortium, Galvixes, whose joining of the Dark Camp was also a classic tale revered by all the greater Goblins.

At that time, the Rustwater Consortium lived on an island in the Great Maelstrom. When the volcano erupted and the island was about to be annihilated, he blew up all the ships, leaving only the largest and most luxurious ship he had built for himself.

The price he set for the tickets deprived all the Goblins of their fortunes. What’s worse, after these people offered all their wealth and various property deeds to board the ship, he immediately ordered his soldiers to imprison them in the filthiest lower deck, turning them into his slaves.

Unfortunately, his luck was bad. During the escape, he encountered in the mist the Light Faction fleet searching for the Dark Chieftain, and his ship was destroyed.

Many Goblins died, most of whom swam to a nearby island, where he continued to rule with an iron fist.

But this island belonged to the Darkspear Tribe and was besieged by the Dark Camp.

In order to survive, the Trade Prince sold all his subordinates to the Dark Camp, and only then did he gain his freedom.

This was the process by which goblins joined the Dark Camp; for ease of management, the Trade Prince remained in his position.

But there’s one thing about goblins: they could deny all kin, shamelessly descend to any low by any means necessary, but once a contract was established, they would faithfully execute it. Violating a contract would make them outcasts among goblins.

This was the only reason goblins were accepted by others; otherwise, no race could tolerate such a base and bottomless breed.

Therefore, having such a trade license meant that not only could Starfire engage in trade, but it also meant that they could spend money to bribe goblins and purchase some non-sellable rare items that were not allowed to be sold otherwise, such as this matrix and various other precious items.

Consequently, aside from trade, those rare items could also be displayed in Starfire’s main city shops as treasures, becoming an important source of income for Starfire.

As time went by, aside from Starfire, there were already individual players who owned shop rights, and though their locations couldn’t compare with Starfire’s, the emergence of this trend signified that players were gradually adapting to The Ancient God World and were beginning to find ways to integrate. The competition would become more intense in the future, and Starfire must have unique features to survive.

Li Yao directly gave the equipment that increased the fleet’s speed to the Legion commander of Fleet One. Li Yao had to lead the team on the sea, and whether he was equipped or not didn’t matter, as it would otherwise take up a War Equipment slot.

As for the two dark gold items, one was a special universal piece of equipment, Goblin’s Hand, which could enhance the dexterity and strength of both hands, widely used by many goblins. Li Yao, having Creator’s Hand, couldn’t use it. He thus announced on the spot that this piece of equipment would be awarded as the top military merit award of this operation.

The second piece was a dark gold necklace for casters, which Li Yao allocated to Tonton.

Li Yao directly learned the Sundestroyer Arrow; only by mastering the Infinite Range Arrow would the power of the Sundestroyer Arrow be fully unleashed.

Li Yao could not yet learn the matrix, as it required mastery of engineering, rune learning, or enchantment. He was not in a hurry since his proficiency in engineering would soon reach master level, but it would take some time.

While Li Yao was distributing the spoils, Frenzied War Unparalleled was resurrected, and upon returning to the city wall he bellowed, “Attack, attack, Extinguish the Prairie.”

Suddenly, the cannons on the city wall roared to life. Li Yao quickly came to his senses, his body dissolved and re-attached himself to the back of the black dragon, then his body started to flicker uninterruptedly.

The artillery fire couldn’t touch Li Yao at all, and his skeletons quickly entered the dark vortex.

The praying mantis hunters entered stealth mode.

“Attack,” Unparalleled Nisa instantly commanded Starfire’s forces to assault.

Following the attack command, many of Starfire’s Paladins jumped off the ship, rushing towards the coastline.

At the same time, Starfire’s Hunters also commanded their pets to take off and head towards the Berserker Guild’s garrison. This was mandated by Li Yao; all Hunters were ordered to capture a Warcraft Level Wind Snake of at least elite quality as a pet for aerial combat.

Thousands of Wind Snakes rose into the air, densely packed, and swiftly flew towards the city wall…

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