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Chapter 974 - Chapter 974 Chapter 974 Ploughing the Courtyard Sweeping the
Chapter 974: Chapter 974: Ploughing the Courtyard, Sweeping the Den Chapter 974: Chapter 974: Ploughing the Courtyard, Sweeping the Den Following the announcement from the System, guild players that were left with just a few or even a single player were utterly dumbfounded.
Their coordinates were all displayed on the map, and as they moved, their coordinates changed as well. This essentially meant they were done for.
Other guilds would not let them go, and although their numbers were few, they still represented their guilds. The complete elimination of a guild could earn significant military achievements.
It was precisely for this reason that the remaining guilds, which still had combat capabilities, swiftly pounced on those without the ability to fight.
“Heaven truly aids us,” Sister Li exhaled in relief.
Everyone else also breathed a sigh of relief, as Starfire’s members were worried about being besieged at daybreak, but clearly, the other guilds found it more important to survive and earn more points.
“It’s over, these people are blind to the forest for the trees, losing their last chance to join forces and besiege Starfire.”
“Now the goal of Starfire is very clear. It’s really unexpected that Starfire is so reckless, yet they are about to succeed.”
“This is the most exciting battle I’ve ever seen.”
“Actually, you can’t blame the guilds that are competing, we’re also just guessing Starfire’s real goal as observers; they are lost in the fray,” sighed the European commentator.
Now, excluding Starfire, there are no more guilds with combat power from the other three major factions.
The remaining few are all guilds belonging to players from outer space, so at this moment, all the commentators stand united.
“We speculated that Starfire wanted to annihilate all guilds and decide the winner in the second round, which seemed like a fantasy. But looking at the plan now, it’s incredibly ruthless. However, as things have developed to this point, it seems it’s really going to happen,” the African commentator’s eyes also sparkled with excitement.
“There’s inevitability within the unforeseen. Starfire launched a night raid, and as the battle escalated, it also stimulated many guilds to attack their respective targets. As a result, only a few combat-capable guilds remain after one night.”
“True, even so, if they besieged Starfire, the outcome would still be uncertain. Sadly, these foolish alien players didn’t consider Starfire as their rival. Perhaps in their view, Starfire was already the first among the three major factions, and they just needed to surpass the other alien guilds to qualify.”
“However, Starfire’s intention was to annihilate them all; they had no desire for a third stage. Alas, they are still unaware, and now, having missed this opportunity, they basically have no chance left.”
Feng Yi also relaxed a little, though the battle was not over, the overall situation was largely settled.
Starfire did not bother with those scattered guilds but immediately charged towards the nearest guilds still capable of fighting.
The guild that saw Starfire’s formidable army was also bewildered, but Starfire was racing against the clock and wouldn’t give them time to react.
In an open field encounter, if it came to a direct collision, Starfire alone might not be the adversary, but led by the newly acquired Blood Slaves and the war machines they had captured and managed to carry away, no guild could halt Starfire’s advance.
The battle was essentially one-sided.
While the other three guilds were wiping out those scattered guilds, Starfire had already annihilated one.
Then, they pounced on the second, and the result was still no surprise.
By now, two alien guilds had finally come to their senses, and the two guilds united.
But their combined forces numbered less than eight thousand; Starfire’s military units exceeded twenty-five thousand, and they were completely unstoppable.
“Starfire’s ambition is truly vast. We will remember today’s humiliation,” they proclaimed.
The people from Starfire had no response to offer; it was clear that ultimately, only one guild could gain control of the map.
Any guild that took control here would necessarily offend many others–it was unavoidable.
Even if Starfire did not use this method, the defeated guilds would not resent Starfire, which was clearly impossible.
“In the first phase, numerous guilds united to besiege Starfire’s fleet. In the second phase, many guilds besieged Starfire’s stronghold. Now, if Starfire wants to eliminate all of you, what’s wrong with that?” Li Yao said indifferently.
“We did not participate.”
Li Yao scoffed scornfully, “That sounds much like a pitiful loser. Even if we don’t wipe you out and you advance, how could your kind of guild possibly be a match for Starfire? You might as well contribute more military achievements, so later on when building the port, Starfire can have an easier time.”
Afterward, Starfire had no one to engage in a war of words; they just kept their heads down and attacked, attacked, attacked.
The alliance of two guilds was still strong, and nearly eight thousand Blood Slaves died in the battle, but ultimately, Starfire annihilated all the guilds that had combat capabilities.
“There are now twenty-two scattered guilds left, and there’ll be twenty disappearances before the competition ends. Now I order, units of five hundred to disperse and eradicate these remaining scattered guilds,” commanded Unparalleled Yi as Starfire’s troops split up.
There was no longer any suspense left; those scattered guilds that were left had at most a few dozen survivors. Faced with units of five hundred, they were marked for death.
Moreover, no matter what methods they used to hide, their coordinates would appear; hiding until twenty disappeared was simply impossible.
By noon, Starfire finally annihilated all guilds besides themselves, and then gathered at the port where the leaders of the four factions (Dark, Light, Neutral, and Sub-dimension) converged.
The Queen showed a slight smile, “The best resources of the Celestial Competition will see Undercity owning a third.”
The Archangel gave a wry smile, “Naturally, they’re your Undercity’s guild, and they’re your successor.”
The High Elf initially wanted to point out that Prairie Fire was still a High Elf and that three percent of the resources should go to the High Elves, but seeing the Queen’s determination, he knew his words would be futile. On one hand, he was indeed her lieutenant, and he would not have become the Regent without the Queen’s support. On the other hand, both the Chieftain and the Archangel would not take his side, as seen from the Archangel’s obvious stance.
“As long as it’s not the half-civilized cultures of the Sub-dimension that get it,” laughed the King.
The strong ones from the Sub-dimension were immediately infuriated and rebuked the King.
Both the Chieftain and the Archangel, along with many powerful figures from the three factions, stepped forward. The Chieftain spoke indifferently, “The victor has been decided, your youths are excellent, but ours are not bad either.”
“It’s only because of one person, one small guild. The rest are just trash,” scoffed the Ogre Sorcerer.
Many from the Sub-dimension left in displeasure, followed by the Light Faction and Neutral Faction making their exits.
Li Yao, Sister Li, and Unparalleled Yi, the trio, came to the leaders’ tent to discuss the construction of a second base and port…
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