Chapter 50: Earning Achievements While RestingOn the first day of rest, Shu Fuyao called Li Chengfeng to the personnel department to update their scores.

She had gained two new achievements, increasing her status points by 6.

Her monthly salary increased by 6,000 yuan.

Li Chengfeng also gained two new blue-text excellent achievements:

【20 Consecutive Wins in Solo Arena】.

【20 Consecutive Wins in Duo Arena】.

A total of 10 points were added.

Additionally, there was an ordinary achievement, 【Arena Prodigy】, which added 1 point.

His status points thus reached 97.

On the second day of rest, Shu Fuyao started working.

After internal testing, the sect discovered that she had high intelligence and knowledge.

There was no doubt about it, as she was a top student from Modu University.

Local residents of Mu Wang Star were not fond of attending university.

Here, Shu Fuyao’s talents were greatly highlighted.

Therefore, the sect directly appointed her as the supervisor of the beverage raw materials warehouse.

This position was quite good and provided her with 5 status points.

Her status points thus reached 41.

As for Li Chengfeng, he possessed outstanding achievements.

He belonged to the Honor Department of the Xiaoyao Sect.

This department was the most coveted by the disciples of the Xiaoyao Sect.

The sect gave him only one task:

Focus on practicing martial arts and improving his strength, striving to achieve more outstanding accomplishments to bring honor and status to the sect.

This honor was genuine and tangible.

Both the sect and family were recognized faction organizations by the St. Station system.

All achievements obtained by members of the sect were recorded under the sect’s name.

When querying a sect, the total number of ordinary achievements, excellent achievements, and outstanding achievements under the sect’s name were all clearly visible.

This significantly influenced the world ranking of the sect.

The higher the ranking, the more talent it could attract, leading to further growth and development.

Therefore, all sects were trying every possible way to climb the ranks.

Each additional achievement by a disciple contributed to the sect’s overall strength.

Of course, the sect ranking was comprehensive.

Achievements accounted for about 60% of the influence, while other factors such as financial resources, number of members, influence, and public votes accounted for 40% of the weight.

Therefore, whenever there were major events, all sects actively sent their disciples to participate.

This helped to enhance their reputation and influence.

Li Chengfeng had already received the notification:

He would be one of the Xiaoyao Sect’s representatives in the Qin Kingdom Martial Arts Tournament next month.

Shu Fuyao’s working hours were not long, only four hours a day.

After getting off work early, she would practice together with Li Chengfeng at home.

They improved their internal skills.

On the third night, she finally reached level 11.

Li Chengfeng, on the other hand, reached level 14.

After working for two days, Shu Fuyao made some new friends.

Lisa.

A curly-haired Latina girl.

Lisa: “Senior Sister Shu, have you ever played the Luqiao Siege Defense dungeon?”

Shu Fuyao: “No, I haven’t. Why?”

Lisa: “I haven’t either. There’s a group recruiting people to run this dungeon, and I’ve already signed up. Do you want to join?” seaʀᴄh thё ηovelFire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Shu Fuyao: “This seems to be a 10-person team dungeon.”

Lisa: “Yes, it is. The Dungeon Division will be leading it, so it’s quite easy. You should come along.”

The Dungeon Division, a department under the Xiaoyao Sect, is specifically responsible for leading disciples to conquer dungeons for levels in the teens, creating achievements for the sect.

Shu Fuyao turned to ask Li Chengfeng if he wanted to go.

Seeing that it was a 10-person dungeon, Li Chengfeng thought it wasn’t easy to gather 10 people usually.

Since there was someone leading it, it should be quite easy.

They could earn an ordinary achievement just by participating, so why not go?

He decided to go and get a ticket for the hard mode first.

This way, if someone asked him to join a hard mode run later, he wouldn’t be unable to participate.

For higher difficulty levels of dungeons, one must first clear the lower difficulty levels.

For example, to challenge the super mode, one must first have the achievement for the hard mode.

Otherwise, he wouldn’t even qualify to enter.

Li Chengfeng entered the Xiaoyao Sect’s chat group to sign up.

Pan Duanjiang: “Anyone who hasn’t cleared the normal mode of the Luqiao Siege Defense, sign up with me. We’ll help you get the achievement. Currently, we have 8 and need 2 more. When signing up, please specify your internal skill attribute, weapon, and combat role.”

Shu Fuyao: “Earth-Wood attribute, sword, healer.”

Pan Duanjiang: “Healer, great! You’re in. Now we have 9 and need 1 more.”

**: “Usually, it’s hard to find a healer.”

**: “Exactly, it seems like very few people in our Xiaoyao Sect specialize in Earth-Wood.”

Li Chengfeng: “No attribute, Qi Cannon, ranged DPS.”

Pan Duanjiang: “@Li Chengfeng, brother, we don’t need more ranged DPS.”

Pan Duanjiang: “We need a melee fighter, either a swordsman or a blade master, preferably with an internal skill attribute.”

Li Chengfeng: “…”

Darn!

It seemed they didn’t appreciate his lack of internal skill attributes, nor did they favor ranged DPS.

But these days, he didn’t want to engage in close combat, he just wanted to stay back and pull the trigger.

He didn’t want to wield a sword or blade.

Shu Fuyao: “He’s with me.”

Pan Duanjiang: “@Shu Fuyao, sister, we really don’t need more ranged DPS. The team already has two ranged fighters, and adding him would make three.”

Shu Fuyao: “If you don’t take him, then I won’t go either.”

She was adamant about not leaving Li Chengfeng behind.

After all, Li Chengfeng had never minded her lack of martial prowess.

Healers were indeed rare in the Xiaoyao Sect, but their role in dungeons was significant, making them quite influential.

Pan Duanjiang didn’t want to lose Shu Fuyao, the healer.

Pan Duanjiang: “Alright, we’ll count that brother in.”