MMORPG: Divine Mech Hunter
Chapter 977 - Chapter 977 Chapter 977 Pursuing the Tracker

Chapter 977: Chapter 977: Pursuing the Tracker Chapter 977: Chapter 977: Pursuing the Tracker “What are you trying to get your hands on this time?” Sister Li asked. After all, Li Yao’s mechanical pets were very special, each one possessing unique characteristics and being particularly powerful.

“Last time, I managed to get Mimiron’s engine, and I suddenly thought of a place that must have one of the three parts of Mimiron. It’s a combination-type pet, but it’s also powerful separately. I originally thought it would be tough to get, but yesterday I saw a player on the Neutral Continent undertaking a quest, and I caught a glimpse of Mimiron, even a critical part, although I’m not sure, I guess I could also get the blueprint.”

Li Yao explained it this way, but in fact, he wanted to complete the main storyline quest. As for obtaining the blueprint, Li Yao wasn’t very confident.

In reality, players were now looking for clues about the level 40 main storyline dungeon, and Li Yao accidentally noticed that someone was already undertaking this quest.

However, this quest was quite difficult, with some people online paying for help, and the price was very high.

Despite many respondents, the results were very bleak, mostly failures.

Li Yao was well aware of the critical nature of this quest, but he couldn’t just say he knew it was clearly the main storyline quest.

So he could only use the search for blueprints as an excuse, although there was indeed a chance to get the blueprints.

“With a month almost up, I fear our guild won’t stay peaceful. Although our members have been busy lately with guild tasks and building ports, leaving them no time to venture out, those who do go out often encounter ambushes. Once the one-month protection period is over, I fear further developments might arise,” Sister Li said worriedly.

Indeed, Starfire is now drawing a lot of attention–not to mention that Starfire has offended many guilds in the recent battles, but other major guilds have also started to fear Starfire, and Starfire members are basically attacked when they leave home.

Li Yao frowned, “Right now, we don’t have the energy to manage these issues, as we have too many opponents and the level 40 main storyline dungeon is about to open, which would be a large team dungeon and definitely divert attention. So such worries are unnecessary for the moment. For a while, the main storyline dungeon is going to be the focus and the critical point. We still have some time to prepare.”

Li Yao also felt helpless. He still had many unresolved issues, such as materials for evolving several pets, new pets, the Bloodline Connection skill, Wings of Justice, the Dark Touch–each one exceedingly important.

This time, the guild’s development was crucial for Starfire. He was leading guild tasks during the day and leading teams to raid the cathedral’s perimeter at night. He simply had no time to worry about other things.

“I hope so. Here is the name-change card you wanted; this is high-quality stuff. I really don’t understand why you need to change names, and why you need such a high-grade name-change card,” Sister Li handed a card to Li Yao.

Li Yao smiled and said, “This time, I’m changing names not to fool players, but to trick a boss. At this stage, this boss is too strong for us. If we use our original name, it will provoke this creature and our guild will not have peace, bringing a major disaster. Also, a low-level name change card wouldn’t fool them, so these five hundred Gold Coins must be spent.”

Li Yao was now poor, which is why he thought of changing his name while also tricking an NPC.

“I must be hearing things wrong, you want to trick an NPC?” Sister Li was astonished.

Li Yao immediately used the name-change card and said, “You heard right, I am going to trick an NPC. Just wait for the good news. In a few days, the guild’s funds will be ample.”

“Don’t mess around,” Sister Li’s heart was raised, as Li Yao’s courage was indeed too great. In the games like Divine, provoking a super boss was common and could lead to the guild’s destruction.

For instance, the last time Li Yao directly used that terrifying insect boss to take over Shengshi Guild’s station, even the commander of the local Dark Camp dared not provoke that boss.

“Rest assured, that time is near. I’m off,” he said.

Having used the name-change card, Li Yao took out a mirror and painted strange markings on his face. Then his hair turned white, and even the color of his ears and skin became rougher.

With his Shadow Escape talent, Li Yao completely transformed from a high elf into an Ancient Elf. Wearing a cloak, no one could recognize who he was.

“It’s Sister Li,” he added. “If I hadn’t seen Li Yao transform into what he looks like now, I wouldn’t believe it’s him.”

Prairie Fire’s name had also changed to Tracker, and with the effects of the Titan Equipment, even high-level bosses couldn’t see through Li Yao’s disguise.

Li Yao chuckled and boarded a ship bound for the Neutral Continent.

This shipping line was established here by goblin merchants who reached out to Starfire after the port was constructed.

The port was deemed a neutral port by the three major camps, meaning it wasn’t just the Dark Camp but also other camps that could use this port without Starfire imposing restrictions based on camp affiliations.

Naturally, Li Yao was very willing, since ports thrive on traffic, and more people meant more income.

Although the Neutral Continent was now connected to both the Eastern and Western Continents, the mist had not yet lifted. Aside from the top military airships of the three camps, ordinary commercial airships were easily lost or attacked and brought down by demons.

There had already been many incidents of airships being destroyed by various demons, so commercial airship services had been halted.

Only the sea routes remained somewhat viable, although it still required a considerable amount of time.

Half a day later, Li Yao finally landed and arrived at the Rogge Camp.

This was the largest city in the Tristram region, essentially a capital city, ruled by a blind prophet of the Divine Church. Its primary population was human.

The entrance to the level ten dungeon was not far from Rogge Camp.

This time, the client had requested to meet at the Brilliant Tavern in Rogge Camp. When Li Yao arrived, he found the tavern was already packed with people.

All along the way, there was talk of the annual Blood Moon that was approaching, a time when monsters and demons would frenziedly attack the cities and villages, making it the most dangerous time for the Neutral Camp.

Indeed, apart from players of the Neutral Camp, players from the other two camps seldom wished to come here.

The monsters of the Neutral Camp were special, either swarming in masses, offering plenty of experience but with a high risk of a monster uprising wiping out the group, or

like super bosses in challenge dungeons, which yielded no equipment drops upon being defeated; one could only skin them or harvest materials from their bodies. But these materials, while precious to an individual, were hardly enough for a team.

This led to players not being very fond of the Neutral Continent.

However, everything has its two sides. For ordinary players, this place was no good,

but for players on the leveling ladder, it was paradise, a place where groups of monsters provided the perfect opportunity for leveling up through grinding.

In fact, apart from Li Yao, most of the players on the leveling ladder had leveled up in the Neutral Continent.

“Tracker, right? Come to the wall-side table on the east side of the tavern,” a pleasant female voice said in the team…

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