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Chapter 478 - 347: This Toy Is Not Bad (Vote for Monthly Tickets!)_2
Chapter 478: Chapter 347: This Toy Is Not Bad (Vote for Monthly Tickets!)_2
"Don’t underestimate them; a starving camel is still bigger than a horse, and the Blazing Fire Mall must have some substantial backing. They certainly have powerful figures in residence, it’s just a matter of whether they can intercept the raider or not."
Once a super Oasis, now fallen from grace and humiliated, this plot is something many people delight in seeing.
At this moment, they only felt that they stood above the super Oasis.
Great merchants and Oasis high-ups were analytically assessing the impact of the event.
"Flamefire Commerce Guild clearly intends to develop this Oasis into a business-oriented one, like Starlight Fortress—in not only selling their own goods but also offering many shops for rent. It is said that at Starlight Fortress, rental income from the shops alone can bring in tens of millions of Strange Crystals a year."
"But even Starlight Fortress took hundreds of years to achieve its current prosperity. Moreover, Starlight Fortress has the banner of the City of Fallen Stars, but what does Flamefire Commerce Guild have?"
It’s often difficult for an outsider dragon to suppress a local snake, especially since City of Fallen Stars is the local dragon, and according to their guess, Flamefire Commerce Guild is just a crippled outsider dragon.
Its power significantly diminished, with no influence locally whatsoever.
This is also one of the reasons the Blazing Fire Mall has not rented out a single shop since it opened.
All the business guilds are watching and waiting.
If today the raider escapes unharmed, it’s undeniable that the evaluation of the Blazing Fire Mall in their hearts will plummet dramatically.
...
"Ritual Rail Matrix? I wish we had one, but we need to actually have it first!"
A super Oasis must possess various Ritual Rails, which solidify mysterious forces on a large scale through their format and present them in some form—this is the mainstream in the Ghastly Realm.
Using Ritual Rails to check erosion, to solidify defenses, and to hide secrets.
Whether it’s developing them in-house, observing high-ranking beings, excavating ruins, or trading with other Oases, Ritual Rails are indispensable.
However, Flamefire doesn’t have them.
Ritual Rails, especially those for defense and barrier purposes, are extremely difficult to buy from other Oases, as selling a barrier Ritual Rail is akin to exposing one’s weaknesses to others.
Flamefire is just a fledgling organization not yet a year old; while it has cutting-edge technology, it has far more shortcomings.
"But, no Ritual Rails, no problem—we have Strange Implements to make do."
"Black Blade had already overseen the creation of dozens of defense plans; now it’s time to see how effective they are."
"We have waited so long, and finally, a little mouse has shown up."
From Blue Star, Fang You looked into the distance, stroked his chin, and raised an enigmatic smile, "It seems there is more than one little mouse, interesting."
...
"Plan C-26, execute!"
When a pitch-black shadow burst out from the grand emporium at high speed and raced straight towards the Oasis’s exterior, an epic domain-class Strange Implement like a vast net suddenly cast down over it.
They had been waiting on the road for this.
When the raid occurred, all possible escape routes for the raiders had already been predicted.
Even a smaller Oasis has its advantages! On every possible escape route, a net-laying team stood guard. From afar, it looked as if the dark shadow had plunged itself into the trap, all within the Flamefire Commerce Guild’s expectations!
"Is it over just like that?"
"Thought they got away with it, didn’t expect Flamefire Oasis to respond so quickly."
But in the next instant, explosions suddenly erupted across the Oasis.
A group dressed as mercenaries, Awakeners from different places, simultaneously charged towards the grand emporium.
"This is no isolated incident! This is planned!"
"It seems to be people from the Green Demon Mercenary Organization?"
Just like the Blood Blade Organization, the Green Demon Organization is notorious for accepting any job.
"But it’s just Green Demon Organization; there’s no way they’d dare attack the Blazing Fire Mall, right?"
"The raiders are numerous, not just Green Demon; I also saw a Six Senses top ranker who died at the hands of the great priest of the City of Fallen Stars thirteen years ago—the White Bone Sword King! Never thought he was still alive!"
"Clearly, there’s a mysterious backer behind them, but who?"
...
"Delotte, it’s not your doing behind the scenes, is it? That would be against His Majesty’s orders."
Atop the hotel skyscraper, in an open-air garden, an ordinary-looking man observed the distant commotion and frowned, turning to face the somewhat portly man dressed as a merchant in front of him.
Both men came from the same place, their collars adorned with a star-shaped pendant signifying their identity and faith.
The man addressed as Delotte waved his hand, "Yikes, you misunderstand me. My loyalty to His Majesty is as clear as day and night; how could I ever do such a thing?"
"Though, I must admit, I do support these guys in spirit."
Leaning on the railing, he sported a schadenfreude smirk, "Ever since Flamefire Commerce Guild arrived, they’ve taken a large share of our goods. I would relish seeing such an unruly guild falter."
"Now it seems, Flamefire Commerce Guild’s disdain isn’t just from us, but many powers. Look, Flamefire Commerce Guild has made many enemies."
Universal disdain is unlikely.
The emergence of the Flamefire Commerce Guild meant a drastic cut in trade volume for their goods, but it was beneficial for the various Great Oases of the Falling Star Pit—they’d love for Flamefire Commerce Guild to falter and... compete. They would also love to buy more advantageous items from the mall.
Yet at that moment, facing raiders pouring from all directions, none of the Oases or guilds made a move; each one quickly retreated.
Afraid of drawing fire to themselves.
After all, this group of raiders was both crazy and powerful!
With two of them leading the charge.
One held dual bone swords, his exposed arms and face painted with eerie pale stripes; this was the White Bone Sword King, a Six Senses top ranker famous in the Falling Star Pit decades ago.
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