Elf Kingdom: Game of the World Tree-Chapter 356 - 339 Who has this Miss’s expertise?

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Chapter 356: Chapter 339 Who has this Miss’s expertise?

Why did Eve want players to participate in writing the new scriptures?

Actually, there were indeed some reasons for this.

The scriptures are basically equivalent to a certain cross church’s Bible on Blue Star.

The scriptures of the gods in the Segis Universe all recorded the true history of the gods. There might be some exaggeration and beautification in them, but overall, they described real events.

Scriptures were not only used by the gods to promote their own greatness but also to spread their philosophies and were powerful tools for missionary work.

The Natural Holy Scripture of the previous World Tree was the same, with four-fifths of the much heftier book recording the glorious history of the World Tree.

However, when Eve further examined her own scripture, she found that the previous scripture was quite rough.

The previous World Tree was not keen on faith herself, and most of her believers formed naturally. The Natural Holy Scripture was also written by the believers themselves.

The church structure was loose, and the True God was not caring about faith, so the end result was that the scripture, which should have been the essence of spreading the faith, was quite underwhelming...

It was more like a history book recording the World Tree’s history than a scripture...

That was still fine; it could still be used with some adjustment, but when Eve decided to change her identity, the scripture had to be rewritten from scratch.

A new identity meant everything needed to be rewritten, creating a separation from the World Tree, but also being acceptable to the elves...

At this time, there were few aspects from the previous scriptures to refer to, while many new elements needed to be added.

At the very least, if Eve wanted to use her new identity for missionary work, she had to enhance the scripture’s indoctrination ability.

And if this task was left to the elves, it was really better to hand it over to the players.

Perhaps the elves lived longer, but they were simple-minded and might not be as adept at persuasion... um, missionary work as the players.

And with many precedents and knowledge from Blue Star, Eve also believed that the players could do a good job with this task.

Let the elves handle some principled issues while the players brainstorm, making sure to yield good results.

Of course, theoretically, Eve could do this task herself.

*But if employees could do it, why should the boss do it?*

*Even college professors need master’s and doctoral students to write the first draft when compiling a book. Eve only needed to review it.*

*Hmm... it definitely wasn’t because she was lazy.*

The release of the new mainline quest quickly created a buzz among the players.

Li Mu soon contacted Little Xian Miao and teamed up with the Mengmeng Committee to embark on this mainline task.

The Heart of Nature and the Mengmeng Committee had always had a good relationship, and since the task of renovating the temple was quite complex, letting the Mengmeng Committee’s construction team handle it was most appropriate.

Those experts had built more than 80% of the buildings in Chosen City, and they were quite experienced.

Even though many were busy building new residential areas to make money, pulling some people to work on the temple would be enough.

The other task of writing the scriptures was handled by Li Mu, who gathered various guilds to brainstorm.

Initially, he planned to let the Nature’s Heart Guild enjoy it alone.

But considering that the writing of the scriptures might concern the interests of all players in the future, doing so could potentially lead to public outrage. After careful consideration, he decided to share the workload with other guilds.

Future mainline tasks would inevitably require cooperation among major guilds, especially in major battles.

As the most famous commander on the server, Li Mu had to consider the other guilds.

Of course, the Nature’s Heart still took the largest share, as they had the most participants, accounting for half of the efforts.

However, when players truly began working on this task, they discovered it was not as simple as they had imagined...

Other tasks were fine, but writing a book was no easy feat. Without the skills, one should not take on such a task.

Assigning tasks was one thing, but actually doing the work was another.

Using many templates from Blue Star and leveraging the copy-paste techniques learned in college, Li Mu, with a group of college student players, produced a rough draft of the scripture in no time...

However, the system gave a score of less than 30 out of 100.

Not even a passing grade.

It was only then that they realized this task was not just a formality; they really had to write a proper scripture!

Many players who thought they could just wing it eventually had to give up, and Li Mu, along with other guild leaders, thought it over and decided to start an open recruitment across the server and on Blue Star Network...

Specifically for the task of writing the scriptures!

Professional work should be done by professionals!

...

In the core area of the Elf Forest, where players frequently collected timber and materials.

Two graceful figures were busy here.

One was dressed as a Druid, in lavish equipment, clearly an experienced player mentoring a newbie.

The other wore a shabby low-level rare blue Mage set, being a newbie girl not yet reaching level 11, being mentored.

They were Dongdong and her close friend, the second test player Meng Zhihan.

At this moment, while chopping trees, they idly chatted about various topics.

Suddenly, as they seemed to touch upon an interesting topic, Dongdong’s eyes lit up, she put down her axe and eagerly asked, "Writing the scriptures? For the Eve Goddess? And it’s even a mainline plot?"

"That’s right, and our guild leader is in charge. Unfortunately, the task seems quite complex. I heard that the guild leader failed the first task attempt, scoring just 22 out of 100. Now, he’s recruiting players who can work on writing the scriptures with other guilds!"

Meng Zhihan answered.

Dongdong’s eyes lit up at her words, "Does this task have a level requirement?"

"No."

Meng Zhihan shook her head.

Dongdong was excited, asking eagerly, "Erhan! Erhan! Do you think I can join? I’m really interested in this! Helping the Goddess write scriptures! If I do well, I might get close to the Goddess, right?"

Meng Zhihan: ...

She gave her friend an exasperated look, twitching her mouth as she said, "Wake up... this task isn’t easy. The guild leader already mentioned in our guild chat that only professionals might be able to handle it and writing a book is a complicated chore. Who knows how long it will take..."

"Professional?"

Dongdong smirked, straightening her back, "Is there anyone more professional than me for this task?"

"You?"

Meng Zhihan paused, about to say something when she suddenly recalled her friend’s field of study...

Despite growing up together, unlike herself, who barely got into an ordinary college as a mediocre student, Su Su was a top student.

This girl was a high achiever from Imperial Capital University.

Her undergraduate major was an exceedingly niche philosophy.

However, that was not all.

Last year, she secured a spot for postgraduate studies, and the focus was—

Religious Studies...