Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Novice Village 10086.
At the village leader’s house.
After handing in the hidden mission, Chris bade farewell to the downtrodden warrior and quickly found the village chief’s house.
Class Advancement Missions could only be accepted by the main city’s professional mentor. If one wanted to go to the main city, they had to have a pass opened by the village chief of the Beginner Village.
“Village Chief, I want to go to the main city. Please open the pass.”
Chris went straight to the point.
“Main city? Do you think you can go to a main city just because you want to? Is your level enough?” Hearing the voice, the village chief looked up at Chris with disdain.
“You outsiders are always so ignorant.”
“Don’t you know your own level? You can go wherever you want?”
Chris did not refute the village leader’s reprimand. Instead, he showed his characteristic panel.
Looking at Chris, who was already Level 10, and the Reputation Points on his characteristic panel, the village chief’s attitude changed drastically.
“You foreign warriors are indeed young and promising.”
“I hope that you won’t embarrass Novice Village 10086 when you reach the city.”
The village leader looked at Chris and said excitedly.
How could he understand that as long as the players did missions and fought monsters, they would quickly become stronger. In a few days, more people would come and get their passes from him.
Soon, the village leader handed a green card to Chris.
[Prompt: Obtain [Main City Pass]]
After receiving the pass, Chris didn’t stay for long. He ran straight for the teleportation formation in the village.
Soon, he stood inside the teleportation array. The card in his hand shone with a light and options appeared before Chris.
[Teleportation: Storm City]
[Transmission: Iron Furnace Castle]
[Transmission: Danasus]
[Teleportation: Ogrema]
[Transmission: Thunder Cliff]
[Teleportation: Gloom City]
There were a total of six options. These six cities represented the six major factions of the Divine Continent, each with their own merits.
The strengths of each faction were equally matched. They fought for years for their own benefits. In the later stages of the game, a war between empires would begin.
Without any hesitation, Chris made the same decision as in his previous life and chose Ogrema.
It was not only because he was familiar with it but also because Ogrema had a home called the Mage’s Home.
This was the gathering place for sorcerers. Most of the sorcerers on the Divine Continent were here.
Chris was also a Mage. He could get the best class skill book here.
“Prompt: Do you choose Ogrema as the main city? Once this option is confirmed, it cannot be changed. Players, please pay attention!”
“I confirm.”
[Teleport: Ogrema]
In his previous life, he had spent the early stages of the game in [Ogrema]. He also got to know many brothers here.
Everyone fought side by side and fought monsters all night. They met Jinx here, got to know each other, and fell in love…
As the array formation emitted waves of green light, it interrupted Chris’s thoughts.
Ogrema.
Chris adjusted his clothes and slowly walked out of the teleportation circle. He heard a familiar voice.
“Welcome to [Ogrema]. Because you chose it as your main city, the system has tacitly agreed to join the faction [Ogrema Empire].”
“World Announcement: Player [Paul] will join [Ogrema Empire]. As the first player to enter the main city and join the faction, he will be specially rewarded with x10 gold coins and 1,000 Reputation Points.”
“Successfully triggered [Thousand Times Reward], received x10.0000, Reputation 1,000.00.”
…
Chris ignored the system prompt and walked out of the teleportation formation to search for the Mage Guild.
Unlike the Mages in other main cities, Ogrema’s Mages did not have a professional mentor waiting for them on the streets. Instead, they had to find the [Mage Guild] to certify.
The streets were bustling with noise and excitement. It was completely different from the small Novice Village. It was filled with a flourishing scene. The peddlers were constantly shouting for the goods in their stalls.
There were also various shops on both sides of the street. Many NPCs could be seen shuttling through them. Unlike in his previous life, Chris arrived much earlier than others. Therefore, he was the only player in Ogrema.
Hence, Chris stood at the entrance of the Mage Union and went in without waiting or lining up.
The moment they entered, they realized that it was completely different from the plain style they saw outside. It was filled with magic, convenient, and beautiful.
Countless magic crystals and gems decorated the ceiling lights, illuminating the colorful lights.
The guide at the front desk was a young lady with golden pigtails and a black professional suit. Her head was bobbing up and down as she fought with the Sleeping Demon.
Chris walked over and knocked lightly on the counter. The guide quickly woke up and revealed a youthful face. His cheeks were slightly red as if he was shy.
“Respected Braveheart, nice to meet you. I’m glad you can come to the [Mage Guild]. Is there anything I can do for you?”
The receptionist spoke respectfully to Chris, her eyes averted, afraid to meet his gaze.
“How happy?”
“Uh… I’m especially happy…”
The receptionist looked at Chris, not knowing what to say. All she could do was respond awkwardly. Her already red face turned completely red.
Looking at the reaction of the front desk, Chris knew that his Reputation Points had played a role. This was a main city, not like a remote place like the Novice Village.
It was quite easy to have high Reputation in the main city.
For example, even though he was adjusting his breathing, the front desk was still very respectful. If it was in his previous life, if he dared to treat the front desk like this, he would have been thrown out long ago.
“I’ll handle the Class Advancement.”
“Alright, Mr. Braveheart, this is your application. Please take it. Let’s go inside. On the left, counter number 2 will handle it.”
The receptionist sounded relieved.
If Chris continued to be in a dilemma, she didn’t know how to answer..