Heart of Empire Chapter 138: War Interface and War Points


It must be a good thing to improve your status in the army. Dane didn't really care about fame, nor did he care about whether others looked at him with hatred, indifference, respect or gratitude.

What is the use of other people's eyes? Can I have an extra dime?

He doesn't care about these imaginary things, but the increase in the right to speak brought about by the increase in status is a very practical thing.

Obviously, in the future, if any actions of the Eastern Expeditionary Army are pending, his words will become very important, perhaps only a little worse than Moreno. Moreover, seeing what Morneau said today, to a large extent, he showed the importance he attached to Dane. Thinking about it, even in the future, if there is a difference of opinion between the two of them, he will take Dane's opinion seriously.

As for what he said about Han Haibao, this was originally planned by Dane.

This time he participated in Morno's Eastern Expedition plan, thinking about nothing else, but the territory on the mainland so that he could launch the next system base. He never thought that Han Haibao would fall into the hands of others. If he didn't even have such confidence, why would he participate in the disputes on the mainland?

Withdrawing his thoughts, Dane felt that he had nothing to do. Morno and his officer corps are in charge of all matters concerning the Eastern Expeditionary Army, and there is no need for Dane to worry about anything. The more than 500 people under his own command, with Patience, a knight-errant general who has served for tens of hundreds of years, and his confidant, Delin, are watching, and there will be no major problems. And recently, nothing important has happened. After eliminating the group of earth element clusters, the road has become extraordinarily open.

In this way, he just took advantage of the time of injury to recuperate well. This is only the initial stage of the Eastern Expedition plan. Although it will be a bit thrilling to walk through the Broken Dragon Peak, the more important thing is to reach the eastern wasteland and fight against the orc tribe. It is foreseeable that there will be many wars at that time, and it will be really difficult to deal with it if you don't raise your spirits.

But he's not an idle guy.

When he felt that he had nothing to do, Dane planned to sink his mind into the system interface of Dynasty Heart to have a look.

It doesn't matter if you come in. When he was just sitting on the chair on the first floor of the Empire Tower, he was almost overwhelmed by a series of important system prompts marked in red.

"You have completed a war, turn on the war point function, please check it yourself."

"You have opened the war interface, please check it yourself."

"You have received a new battle report."

"You have harvested a treasure, please check it yourself."

Another new thing. The second-to-last battle report is fairly easy to understand, but Dane is a little confused by the battle point, the war interface, and the inexplicable treasure that appeared behind.

The memory inherited from the evil spirit that haunted it back then is very fragmented. He used to think that the memory from the evil spirit was a burden, but after he had the Dynasty Heart System, he was not really stupid, so of course he understood that the memory from the evil spirit was absolutely a burden to him. It is a huge treasure trove.

He once tried to recall and check the evil spirit's memory carefully, hoping to see if he could find some more information about the heart of the dynasty in the evil spirit's memory.

But he failed to succeed.

Those fragmentary memories are very vague in retrospect. For some of the functions that have been turned on - such as building modules, map modules, recruitment modules, talent modules, etc., there are quite a few clear memories. But for many unopened modules, such as this war module, it is very confusing.

He has basically figured out this rule now. New memories will not slowly emerge until a period of time after the new function is activated. Therefore, he was not in a hurry. Looking at the three new system prompts marked in red, he planned to explore by himself first.

First, I clicked on the system prompt about [War Points], and some general introductions about War Points appeared in the drop-down menu.

"War points are the currency used to purchase corresponding war services in the war interface. For specific purchase items, please check the war interface by yourself. The acquisition of war points requires players to complete corresponding war actions. After obtaining the battle report, collect the matching war points. The battle for which the war points are obtained must be participated by the player or the hero under the player, and play a leading role in it. To fight with the allies, the player's power must be in the war Only when it plays an important role can it be recognized.”

"Your current war points are: one hundred and twenty points."

This explanation was already very clear, and Dane quickly opened the [Battle Report] below, and there was only one single item in it.

"Earth elemental battle on Broken Dragon Peak."

Click to open, and the detailed content appears below.

"The name of the battle: Dragon Peak Earth Element Annihilation Battle."

"Location: Orodek Continent, Central Mountain Range, Broken Dragon Peak area."

"Time: January 2, 217 in the new Caesar calendar."

"Enemy: Earth Elemental Realm, Earth Elemental Cluster."

"Allied Forces: Morno Warlord Group, Smir Mercenary Group, Pure Sword Mercenary Group."

"The goal of the battle: to destroy and annihilate the cluster of earth elements entrenched on Broken Dragon Peak."

"Battle evaluation: complete the battle goal, the damage to one's own side is relatively light, comprehensive evaluation: A-level, war points obtained: 120 points."

"Battle details: omitted."

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These are general and general judgments. Among the omitted details of the battle, Dane can also see the number of elements wiped out by his entire Cormyr forces, and the casualties of the soldiers in his hands. . And the harvest and loss of materials-of course~IndoMTL.com~In this battle, all losses are almost zero eggs. Another one is the harvest of [treasure].

Not caring about looking at the treasure that appeared inexplicably for the time being, Dane carefully looked at the situation in the battle details list, and then compared it with the A-level in the comprehensive evaluation.

Indeed, although he himself was beaten badly, if it weren't for Cecilia, he might have lost his life. But if calculated as a whole, in fact, the casualties of the rangers brought by Dane were indeed very small-except for two girls who did not stand firm and sprained their ankles when the elder of the earth element used the earthquake technique, and Dane almost Besides being killed, only six of the Horror mercenaries in the first charge led by Dane were killed.

Reasonably speaking, with such a casualty ratio, it should be able to be rated as the highest level of S. But there is no way, who calls it a joint operation. Dane's subordinates didn't have many casualties, but as the other three parties of the allied forces, the statistics are not very good, and it is very difficult to combine them together.

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Reply to the book review, why did you come out to fight? Because of the land.

Why do we need land when we already have a system base? Because the system base can only be deployed for 400 kilometers (it is mentioned in the book, everyone should have an impression.)

Why can't we just hold on to the development of Auriana, and talk about other territories later? Because Dane is an ambitious person, because of the opportunity of the situation, Schindler is undergoing major changes, and because a single Auriel can bring such a big boost, the development speed of two or more territories will obviously slow down. Even faster~IndoMTL.com~Welcome all book lovers to visit and read, the latest, fastest and hottest serial works are all available at~IndoMTL.com~Mobile users please go to read.


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