“You don’t need to worry about it anymore. Add them to the Bull Tribe. They will directly report to me from now on,” Nie Yan said. He briefly explained to Guo Huai but couldn’t fully disclose the situation. Guo Huai understood, assuming Nie Yan must have some secret he couldn’t easily reveal.
The fact that Nie Yan had joined the Heavenly Kings organization was temporarily kept confidential.
Guo Huai completed the membership procedures for Wang Duo and the others, briefly chatted with Nie Yan, handed over the remaining tasks, and then left.
Thus, Wang Duo and others officially became members of the Bull Tribe. Nie Yan arranged for some top elites of the Bull Tribe to spar with Wang Duo and others, confirming that six people, including Wang Duo and Lin Yi, were ready to pursue top-tier advanced classes, while the rest still lacked sufficient strength.
Nie Yan retrieved many high-quality equipments from the guild warehouse, equipped Wang Duo, Lin Yi, and others with them, and provided them with information on how to pursue top-tier advanced classes.
Previously, Nie Yan only had rough information about advanced classes such as the Magus, Holy Knight, and Shadow Dancer. Later, after Xie Yao, Sun, and Lei Su successfully obtained top-tier classes, they acquired more detailed information. This knowledge was known to only a few within the Bull Tribe and proved extremely valuable for players attempting to pursue top-tier classes. With this information, Wang Duo, Lin Yi, and others stood a significantly higher chance of successfully advancing.
“Wang Duo, Lin Yi, and the rest of you, take the information and complete the class advancement quests. The others will come with me to hunt skeletons,” Nie Yan said. Although Mo Yuntian had asked Nie Yan to help this group achieve bioelectric synchronization, there was still time, so there was no need to rush.
Wang Duo, Lin Yi, and others prepared essential items and gradually set out to complete their class advancement quests.
Shortly after, Lei Su also arrived.
Additionally, Nie Yan summoned Sun, Cui Can Daoguang (Cui Can Blade Light), Xie Yao, and Tang Yao to form a powerful skeleton-hunting team before setting off.
If Qin Han remained passive, they needed to take the initiative, trying to deplete Qin Han’s skeleton forces and not giving him time to expand.
Just as Nie Yan was about to lead his team out, he suddenly received a message from Guo Huai. Bull Tribe players had discovered the Wizard leading the skeleton army and a Necromancer appearing in the Sacred Mountains east of Carol City. They seemed to be in a hurry heading deeper into the mountains. A group of more than fifty Bull Tribe players who were leveling up were ambushed by a giant bone dragon, leaving only a few thieves to escape.
The Bull Tribe players had seen some videos related to Qin Han and thus recognized him.
“Qin Han? What is he doing in the Sacred Mountains?” Nie Yan showed a puzzled expression. The Sacred Mountains were already far east of Carol City, quite distant from the skeleton army’s occupied area. This was the territory of the Holy Sanctuary, where it was said that several temples had been secretly built in unknown locations deep within the mountains. These temples were merely legends, and few players knew their exact locations.
Someone like Qin Han appearing in such a place couldn’t possibly be for mere leveling purposes!
“Nie Yan, what do you plan to do? Should we send someone to take him out?” Guo Huai asked. Within the Bull Tribe, it would be easy to find thieves capable of assassinating Qin Han.
“No need. I’ll go myself.” Nie Yan sensed something and didn’t feel comfortable sending others.
Compared to others, Nie Yan was undoubtedly the most suitable candidate for this mission.
“Alright then, be careful. Qin Han has a powerful Necromancer by his side. If you encounter any danger, escape immediately,” Guo Huai reminded Nie Yan with concern.
“Don’t worry,” Nie Yan smiled.
At this moment, Sun, Cui Can Daoguang, and others were discussing the latest news about the “Undead Vengeance” expansion pack.
“Sun, Daoguang, I’ll leave you two in charge of clearing the skeletons. Be flexible in your tactics; don’t get stuck in attrition battles,” Nie Yan said, handing over command of the team to Sun and Cui Can Daoguang. Having worked with them for so long, Nie Yan trusted them completely.
“Sure thing, you can leave this place to us,” Cui Can Daoguang smiled.
“Big Brother Nie Yan, do you want me to go with you?” Sun asked, knowing that Nie Yan was heading to the Sacred Mountains.
“No need,” Nie Yan shook his head.
Nie Yan bid farewell to Sun, Cui Can Daoguang, Lei Su, and others, exited Carol City, and then dashed toward the Sacred Mountains.
As Nie Yan’s figure disappeared at the end of the street, Cui Can Daoguang’s team also set out to clear the skeletons.
While running, Nie Yan maintained communication with Lei Su, Wang Duo, and others, sharing his insights into top-tier classes, hoping they could grasp some techniques for improving their abilities through his guidance.
Nie Yan himself had only a vague understanding of how to achieve bioelectric synchronization for top-tier classes and lacked a clear concept. He could only pass on what he knew to Lei Su, Wang Duo, and others, leaving the rest to their own comprehension.
After listening to Nie Yan’s patient explanation, Lei Su, Wang Duo, and others gained a lot and began practicing whenever they had time.
Next, Sun, Cui Can Daoguang, and others started hunting skeletons. Being a group of experts, they were highly efficient at clearing skeletons. Their tactics were very flexible, skillfully utilizing the teleportation rings and portal spells provided by Nie Yan. Several times, they easily evaded skeleton ambushes.
Using Sun as the reference point, they freely moved across the map. Once their team was surrounded, the arcane mages first teleported using the rings, then used portals to pull the remaining team members through, enabling the entire team’s teleportation. This allowed them to easily move across the map and avoid skeleton encirclement. Their group’s area-of-effect magic caused significant damage to the skeleton army.
In the dense jungle of the Sacred Mountains, a group of twenty casual players were hunting monsters for experience. Leading them was a muscular, hulking warrior, a level 98 warrior wearing a level 100 reduced requirement dark gold set. Among ordinary players, aside from the Bull Tribe’s freaks, his strength was quite impressive. His skin was jet-black and glossy, indicating he was an African player. The rest of the team were of various nationalities, yet they all communicated in Chinese.
They were international students from various countries.
“We must hurry and get there within ten minutes, or the boss will be taken,” the warrior said impatiently, his Chinese clearly not very fluent.
“Boss, we’re almost there! Only about a thousand yards left.”
As they advanced, suddenly a deep dragon roar echoed, and a powerful dragon aura made their breathing nearly stop, their chests heavily oppressed.
“What’s going on?” the warrior’s expression changed in alarm.
Suddenly, the sky darkened, and a giant bone dragon descended from above.
Everyone immediately panicked.
“My God, it’s a bone dragon!”
“Everyone, run!”
These players scattered in all directions. Seeing the bone dragon’s massive size, they had no will to resist. To them, the bone dragon was simply too powerful; they stood no chance against it.
The players fled in all directions, each thinking only of saving themselves. If someone got killed, it was just bad luck.
Suddenly, the warrior realized the bone dragon’s target was him. He suddenly thought of the two items in his bag, his expression changed, and he thought determinedly, no matter what, he couldn’t be killed by the bone dragon!
As the bone dragon lunged at him, he took out a random teleportation scroll from his bag and crushed it. With a flash of light, he vanished from the spot.
Normally, using a random teleportation scroll should have been safe.
However, as he used the scroll, suddenly a figure appeared in the corner of the jungle—the Necromancer Bodman!
The Necromancer Bodman waved his staff, and a strong spatial ripple spread out.
The light where the warrior had vanished twisted slightly. He looked around in confusion, finding himself back at the original spot. Using a random teleportation scroll yet remaining in place was something that rarely happened.
Before he could think about what had happened, the bone dragon in the sky swooped down, its massive bone claws striking him.
He let out a sharp scream, a bright light flashed, and he fell to the ground, dropping two items.
After killing the warrior, the bone dragon soared into the air and continued attacking other players.
From the shadows in the corner of the jungle, a figure stepped out—it was indeed Qin Han. He walked toward the direction of the warrior’s corpse, bent down, and picked up the two dropped items.
They were two thin scrolls, emitting a faintly holy glow. This glow disgusted Qin Han. He looked down at the two items. On the front of the scrolls were clearly printed the words “Order’s Chapter.”
“This is the seventh one. Bodman, are you sure collecting these things is useful? I can’t even use them,” Qin Han looked toward the Necromancer Bodman, who was wearing a black cloak in the distance.
“Yes. Once you collect all the Order’s Chapters, I will tell you what to do with them,” the Necromancer Bodman said. His voice was hoarse and sharp, like the sound of scraping glass, making one’s skin crawl.
“Fine, I’ll trust you one more time,” Qin Han said darkly.
The Necromancer Bodman’s eyes, hidden beneath his cloak, flickered slightly, but he made no response.
Together, Qin Han and the Necromancer Bodman walked deeper into the Sacred Mountains, disappearing into the dense jungle.
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