Chapter 219: Map Fragment
He followed Kidd to the Adventurers’ Guild.
There were already five Alliance members waiting inside.
Kidd explained, “These are the people who participated in the adventurer mission before. They completed the mission and returned.”
“Not bad.” Mcgee looked at them with relief. He was not the only one who completed the tavern mission.
“Two survivors died during the adventurer mission. Their homes disappeared.”
There was no sadness on Kidd’s face. After all, in the world of familiars, everyone had to survive.
It was already a blessing in disguise for five people to return safely.
Although the other missions were not as difficult as his, Mcgee had been rewarded with meat even when she was young. It was enough for the Alliance to strengthen themselves.
But Kidd was clearly not here to take credit from him.
He glanced at the man who had done the flame spell mission. The latter nodded and stood out from the team.
“Boss, among the missions with the number of flames, I obtained a map fragment.”
She handed the fragment to Mcgee.
[Teleportation door map fragment.]
Description: The fragment records the location of the teleportation door. It seems that it needs to gather all the fragments before it can take effect.
Mcgee thought for a moment and said, “How did you get this fragment?”
“I followed the fire mission and found something.”
“The fire rats’ race was not on the main road, but in a chaotic volcano.”
“They were not used to the climate of this world at all.”
“I don’t know when they were summoned to the presale world, but there was a huge totem of fire in their race.”
“That was their ancestor. After countless eras, they finally completely integrated into the world.”
After the survivor finished talking about the things he encountered during the mission, Kidd added, “It wasn’t just the other members who encountered the same thing.”
Following that, the remaining four members also told the story of the pre-sale they encountered during the pub mission.
Without exception, the presale mentioned in the pub quest was from another world.
“And there’s another interesting thing.” Kidd led Mcgee to the front.
Mosha nodded and said in the meeting, “By completing the different presale quests, we have gained the favor of their tribe.”
The electronic version behind it showed.
[Flame count tribe favorability: 50/100. Currently tradable content: matches.]
[Lightning Wolf tribe favorability: 30/100. Currently tradable content: Raw meat (low-level).]
Mcgee saw that there were five different familiars tribes behind her. It turned out that completing the pub mission would not only get an individual reward.
It could also improve the relationship between the pre-sale tribes and the Alliance.
“Let me make a bold guess. If we have a good relationship with their tribes.”
“Maybe we can get some free resources from them.”
Kidd made a bold guess.
“Well, no matter what, building a good relationship with these presale tribes will be of great help to our future.”
Mcgee agreed with him. Then, he took the fragment of the portal and asked, “Can I take care of this thing?”
“Of course,” the survivor said hurriedly.
There were no idiots who could survive until now. Through this mission, most of them realized two things.
The first was that the presale might not be the natives of the world, but they were also summoned from other worlds.
This also meant that if the survivors could not find a way to leave, they would become one of the presales in tens of thousands of years.
Survivors? Although they had gradually adapted to this world, they still yearned for the civilization of the human world.
Therefore, the words ‘portal’ was particularly sensitive.
Perhaps once they found the portal, they would have a chance to return to their original lives.
However, carrying out a fire rat mission was already close to death. They still did not know how many pieces of the map fragment of the portal were there.
Teamwork became even more important.
After respectfully handing the map fragment to Mcgee, the survivors bid farewell to the two of them and went back to their homes to rest.
“Well done.” Mcgee patted Kidd’s shoulder. He was very satisfied with Kidd’s management method.
“I’ve made a rough plan for the Alliance, and now we have our main goal.”
The original goal of the Alliance was to survive.
For most people, it was already a helpless move.
Now, the main mission suddenly appeared, telling them that as long as they gathered the fragments of the portal, they had a chance to return to the original world.
This was enough to become a new force to support everyone’s survival.
“We want to encourage everyone to do more pub missions and collect more fragments,” Kidd said.
As for giving the fragments to Mcgee for safekeeping, some people might have objections. Kidd hoped that Mcgee would make things clear during the meeting.
Mcgee expressed an indifferent attitude.
He did not think that the so-called portal was a way to return to the original world.
It was likely to be the key to open another Pandora’s box.
However, if he told them directly, it might discourage them.
He might as well do it according to everyone’s mood. After all, there was always a way out.
Mcgee returned to the castle and gathered the survivors.
The Snow Spirit Fox was seriously injured, so Mcgee took the opportunity to arrange a room for it to slowly heal its wounds.
After familiars were injured, they could only recover through their own self-healing abilities. Currently, there were no good treatment methods.
“The fourth season is in ten days. If nothing unexpected happens, the theme for next week will be the wind.”
Mcgee concluded this through his own experience. At the end of the second season, he met the Snow Spirit Fox.
Then, he came to a world of ice and snow.
And at the end of the third season, he met a crazy person.
If nothing unexpected happened, it represented the climate of the next season.
The survivors whispered to each other. They were not worried about what kind of extreme weather they would encounter next season.
Because in the Alliance, they could feel that the climate was pleasant, and there was no shortage of food.
They even had power resources, which allowed them to live a better life.
They also relaxed.
Mcgee was afraid that people would use this state of mind to meet the next challenge. The Blood Moon attack was not over yet, but it was delayed by Mcgee in a special way.
According to the information that Little Spirit Fox told him, the Wolf King’s mood was getting more and more irritable, and he was hitting the cell door with his body more and more frequently. He even began to have symptoms of a hunger strike.
It should be known that the Blood Moon attack ended with death. There was no hint that the boss could not end the Blood Moon attack with suicide.
He had to let everyone realize one thing.
Joining the Alliance was only the beginning of the real challenge.