Chapter 326: Sword Points to the Imperial City, the Imminent Imperial City Hegemony War

At that very moment, Boss Fang received a new mission:

New Mission: The Another-World Journey Starting from Harry Potter

Completion Conditions: Number of activated users for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone reaches 300 and 600.

Mission Rewards: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Mission Description: This will be a comprehensive science popularization of another world.

"What is going on?" Several people chanted the incantation once more, but clearly, absolutely nothing happened.

"It is quite obvious that the pitch and rhythm of your incantations are flawed, and your infusion of spiritual energy is incorrect." Ning Bi was evidently in a good mood, unexpectedly offering a casual explanation. "Furthermore, it is impossible for an ordinary wizard to cast a spell without the assistance of a wand, let alone beginners like yourselves."

At this moment, even turning one object into another seemed like a long and arduous journey, let alone transforming a person.

The only good news was that, unlike the spells of cultivators, wizards' spells were not bound to specific cultivation techniques. Thus, as long as the nature of the power was similar, they could be executed. Every school of wizardry could study and perform transfiguration, so the cultivators naturally faced no issue either.

Ning Bi narrowed her beautiful eyes slightly. "So, Boss, how exactly do we make a wand?"

A wand was the focus for casting magic. Although they were all profound masters with deep cultivation within the cultivator system, they were still mere beginners in this alternative system.

It was akin to someone who had already finished university-level literature courses but had to start from the absolute basics when learning English.

Even if they might learn much faster than others, attempting to run before learning how to walk was simply out of the question.

Not to mention that transfiguration was the most complex and dangerous branch of magic taught at Hogwarts.

"You can go ask the cultivators of the Dajin Kingdom," Fang Qi replied. "They started researching this quite early on."

The artifact masters of the Wuwei Daoist Alliance in the Dajin Kingdom had naturally not been idle. Recently, they had managed to discover quite a few things, such as using cultivators' materials to improve gunpowder, or employing array formations to enhance the casing material and increase the gas pressure upon gunpowder combustion.

Although they had hit a bottleneck regarding enchantments, basic enchantments could now be well replicated. They had even developed several formulas for material ratios and substitutions.

And regarding staves... it was worth noting that after Wang Tai won third place in the Diablo solo tournament, the prize he redeemed was a wizard's blue short staff.

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Following a fair number of objective reviews and partial praise within the "Boss Fang's Sightseeing Tour" group, many people began to watch Harry Potter. For instance, Daoist Master Xi Chi, led by several of her disciples, formed a master-disciple group and commenced a distinctly unique viewing experience.

"Master, look quickly! The architecture and attire here are so strange..."

"The spells they use are also bizarre, but it does seem rather interesting."

"Look, everyone, that is the singing hat mentioned in the group. It looks even more sentient than the spiritual treasures in our sect!"

"Hahaha! How amusing!"

"The Sorcerer's Stone they treat as a treasure, is it the one mentioned in the group that can grant immortality?"

"Can it really be that powerful?"

"..."

On the whole, it was an exceedingly pleasant experience. Most importantly, the entire sect had not organized a collective activity like this in what felt like forever, and the two groups of disciples were getting along remarkably harmoniously.

Though her face remained as cold as ice, Daoist Master Xi Chi was visibly delighted in her heart.

At the same time, she witnessed a magic system completely distinct from their existing spell system and learned some rather useful things from it. Soon, Liu Ningyun recommended it in the group again: "Although this movie has a bit of a strange name, it is generally very excellent."

Mo Xian: "Agreed! My master, junior sisters, and I all watched it with great joy!"

Yue Yan, a female disciple of the Nanhua Sect: "I just wonder if there are even more powerful spells. I feel a bit greedy for thinking so, hehe."

Soon enough, within the "Boss Fang's Sightseeing Tour" Penguin group, many who had not yet watched and were still waiting on the sidelines began to tune in under the recommendations of others.

However, at this time, the majority of those who had leisure to watch movies were ordinary solo players. The core members of the several major guilds naturally lacked the time for this now. Their preparations were still underway in a tense and orderly fashion, for the Sabuk Imperial City Struggle, "PK in the Imperial City, the Winner is King," was about to raise its curtains!

This concerned not merely interests within the game; the genuine Three Divine Weapons were waiting for the Overlord of Sand City. Sitting upon this throne was not just a matter of glory, but a symbol of absolute strength!

Therefore, in order to seize Sand City and the genuine Three Divine Weapons, almost all the major guilds of the Morning Star Sea cooperated fully. With the Inner City Cultivator Alliance as the main guild, they formed the Morning Star Sea Cultivator Alliance to take the Imperial City first, leaving the distribution of the divine weapons to be discussed afterward.

Simultaneously, for this war, the entire Morning Star Sea guild alliance also recruited the few warrior players in the shop to serve as the vanguard alongside the Daoists' army of skeletons.

Meanwhile, the Dajin Kingdom naturally did not dare to underestimate the enemy in the slightest. They mobilized all their main forces, including the Wuwei Daoist Alliance and the Jiuhua Army, with their target set squarely on the throne of the Imperial City Overlord.

For a moment, within the entire game of The Legend, and indeed across the entire Origin Internet Club and the player community, a storm began to brew!

The scale this time was clearly several times larger than that of the previous internet cafe competitive tournament; it was the grandest event to date!

To allow other players to witness the entire process of the Imperial City Struggle, a live broadcast would be shown on the large screens of both shops throughout the event.

The combatants entered a specific guild war map to compete, with each side deploying 500 elites, and substitutes could only join after casualties occurred.

Upon entry, every kill would award one point. If a victor could not be determined by the end, the party with the higher score would claim victory.

The Sand City Struggle was scheduled to begin at seven in the evening. On this day, almost all participating players logged onto their computers several hours in advance. Yet, even before the grand war commenced, a reign of terror and bloodshed had already erupted throughout the game!

"Kill them! Kill them all!" In the Morning Star Sea unified combat channel, several high-level members of the major Morning Star Sea guilds occupied the chairman microphones, roaring wildly. "Today, any Daoist is strictly forbidden from training skeletons! Ensure all our skeletons reach level seven, while the Royal Guild's skeletons stay at level three!"

"All Daoists, hurry up and train your skeletons! Train as many as you can!"

In major leveling grounds such as the Zuma Room, the Wooma Temple, and the Stone Tomb Maze, almost all Daoists currently leveling up were instantly wiped out, with mages and warriors suffering identical misfortunes alongside them!

"Fight back! Fight back for me!" In the Penguin channel of the Dajin Kingdom's Royal Guild, the atmosphere was visibly intense as well.

Throughout the entire game, a dense scent of gunpowder and a tense aura of swords drawn and bows bent spread in an instant.

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