As the speech drew to a close, the Supreme finally revealed the tangible rewards.
"Even though we have sacrificed much for a greater goal, leading to fewer legendary and demigod players accumulating merit..."
"The Hall of Valor will never concede defeat!"
"This time, those who rank high on the merit leaderboard will receive accolades from the Hall of Valor, directly awarded by the [Tanscendence] system!"
...
The moment these words were spoken, a wave of excitement rippled through the crowd below.
Previously, those demigod and legendary players had merely echoed the sentiments of the three Supremes, their hearts showing little reaction.
Now, they were eagerly opening the event panel to check the details. Sterl was among them; he quickly clicked into the event page, and indeed, the rewards had been enhanced.
The top one hundred in the merit rankings could access a special store, and the quality of this contribution store would increase for the top fifty, top thirty, top ten, and the top three.
When Sterl opened the highest-quality contribution store, he was astonished to find an Iridescent-Level item, specifically...
A third of the [Rebirth of All Thoughts], with the option to choose which one-third he wanted.
This item could be exchanged for those who reached the top three in the merit rankings.
However, each person could only make one exchange in the contribution store; selecting [Rebirth of All Thoughts] meant they could not choose any other item.
This meant that if Sterl secured a top-three position, he could piece together two-thirds of [Rebirth of All Thoughts]...
"Wait!"
"What if the other two players with high merit rankings also choose [Rebirth of All Thoughts]?"
"I can utilize the [Consume] effect of the Fate Token to significantly enhance this Iridescent-Level skill!"
A plan began to form in Sterl's mind... He could find a way to manipulate others... to set a trap!
Of course, aside from the rewards from this contribution store, the top ten in merit rankings would also receive Valor Contribution Points and purple coins as rewards.
Achieving a top-three ranking would even allow the player to make a wish to the Hall of Valor, which, as long as it wasn't too outrageous, would usually be fulfilled.
If he managed to take first place in the merit rankings...
The Hall of Valor wouldn't offer any additional rewards, primarily because it was clearly stated that a mysterious organization from the upper realms would summon the first-place leaderboard winner to personally present grand prizes.
Sterl quietly closed the event page, feeling a sense of anticipation about what that mysterious grand prize could be.
Though he often reminded himself to keep a low profile, his smooth journey so far had led him to subconsciously believe that first place on the leaderboard was a certainty!
...
The Supreme's speech came to an end, or perhaps it hadn't quite ended yet.
Boom! Boom!
Outside the city, several massive and intensely radiant energy balls struck the walls of The Blood Red Fortress, creating deafening explosions and shockwaves.
The demigod players fared relatively well, but many of the legendary players were thrown off balance and even sustained minor injuries.
Clearly, the demons were not planning to give the inhabitants of the main world a moment to breathe. After gathering their forces, they immediately launched a fierce attack. They understood their window of opportunity was limited; if they could strike while the main world players were still unsteady, they might stand a chance.
Meanwhile, several Supremes from the Hall of Valor and other factions took action simultaneously, quickly erecting protective formations to shield the walls. The subsequent attacks from the demonic army were all blocked by the shields, preventing any further assault.
High above, these Supremes roared together, "All troops, advance!"
Sterl divided his forces into two paths.
His clone joined the military team and surged toward the battlefield. The sight was quite spectacular.
A thousand-strong team flew high in the sky, resembling a stream of meteors rushing towards the distant, ravenous demonic army. There was no time to head to designated defense zones; they needed to repel this first wave of enemies first.
Meanwhile, Sterl's main body was in a secluded corner of the city, opening his mailbox.
The [Tanscendence] mailbox function allowed players to send resources to others instantly for a cost of purple coins. However, in hell, even the golden documents were slow to react, and the mailbox function seemed sluggish as well.
They converted all their life force and strength into a one-time lethal assault.
Even with overwhelming power, the demigod next to Sterl's clone was heavily injured.
Then, out of nowhere, a half-body demon charged in, wielding a steel blade that sliced through the air like a blood-red scythe, piercing directly through!
The already wounded demigod was forced to use his life-saving item.
Then he was targeted by several legendary demons...
Boom!
After another round of self-destruction, this unfortunate demigod perished!
Sterl could only watch in shock...
Mainly because such a smooth series of combos would be tricky even for him to handle.
"This is... war..."
He suddenly recalled a famous admonition from his past life.
"In war, everyone will die like dogs..."
Even demigods could fall victim to chaos in an instant.
And around his clone, it wasn't just the demigod from the main world facing disaster; some demigod demons were also caught up in skirmishes with many legendary players from the main world, unable to escape in time.
As a result, they were easily slain by the main world's demigods with a platinum skill, an unjust death indeed.
Then came...
A group of legendary players from the main world, who had originally been engaging the legendary demons, were caught in the aftermath of a clash between two demigods above, resulting in all of them being violently killed.
The Supremes from various major factions were also taking action.
Sterl was puzzled—
With all the Supremes mobilizing, leaving no one behind to guard the home front was fine; The Blood Red Fortress wasn't worth defending. The main goal was to crush the forces of hell entirely.
But surely there had to be someone to keep an eye on the members from the upper realms, right?
After the Supremes took action, the battlefield became even more chaotic; it was clear that the demons also had Supreme-level combatants.
The shockwaves created by their clashes were world-shattering!
Sterl's clone was forced to flee in a panic to avoid being killed by the aftermath.
Yet nearby, the allies he had just met a few minutes ago had already been wiped out...
At this moment, Sterl wasn't just reflecting on the unpredictability of war; he was searching for those formidable enemies.
After the initial chaos, he finally spotted his target.
To the west side of the main world coalition's forces, players from the three major factions were mingling together, facing a large group of demigod-level demons and hellish players.
Without hesitation, Sterl disguised himself as the mysterious demigod who had previously appeared and used Shattered Void, swiftly teleporting closer to the battlefield.
However...
As soon as he arrived, he felt a bit exasperated.
Earlier, he had observed this area from a distance with his clone and noticed the high intensity of the battle.
But in reality, they weren't just having a wild time fighting the demons.
Instead, after stepping out of the safety zone, the players from the three factions were not only defending against the onslaught of demons and hellish players but were also letting old grievances resurface, leading to infighting.
Hiding in the shadow world, Sterl saw that the players from the Hall of Valor were the most unfortunate. As the main force of the nominal coalition of the three factions, the Hall of Valor players were at the forefront—
Of course, this was also a lucrative position; they could take down any monsters first.
However, the problem was that many of the Hall of Valor's demigods had just engaged with the demons when chaos erupted behind them—