The Strongest War God

Chapter 1652 A Big Treasure of Great Value


Chapter 1652: A Big Treasure of Great Value Chapter 1652: A Big Treasure of Great Value Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation “The first reason,” Braedy Leite began, hands behind his back, “is that you have led a group of brave men, risking your life to support the battlefield.

You have fought for your home and your race.

The race will forever remember your name!

“The second reason is that the Northern Army, with your leadership, defended the Meteor Sea defense line with your own strength.

You defeated a camp of the demon race head-on.

With only eight million soldiers, you created a legend on this battlefield and greatly boosted your military prestige!

“Thirdly, you shocked the central battlefield with your funeral song.

The eight camps of the demon race were all scared away, giving our comrades in the central battlefield precious time to catch their breath!” Braedy revealed the true reason for the gold medal.  Braydon Neal’s funeral song had significantly impacted the situation in the core battlefield.  This was the most terrifying part!  This action had saved countless cultivators’ lives and eased the situation in the core battlefield.  Awarding him a gold medal for his contributions was entirely justified.

Iason Foster and the others were also astonished.  They hadn’t expected Braydon to single-handedly change the situation in the core battlefield.  If that was the case, then awarding him a gold medal was certainly warranted!

Following closely behind were ten silver medals.  Braydon would decide how to distribute the loot.  He had been the one to kill the demon camp, slaying tens of millions of demons by himself.  The race had already bestowed a gold medal upon Braydon, and the silver medals were a testament to his achievements.

The human headquarters had extremely strict control over the granting of medals.  On average, only one silver medal was awarded for every million bronze medals.  Out of one hundred thousand silver medals, there was a chance of a gold medal being awarded.  Each medal represented a legendary battle achievement.  For example, Braydon had only been rewarded with a gold medal for killing an entire camp of demons with the funeral song.  One could imagine how difficult it was.

Braedy continued, “Compared to the other major medals, the bronze medal is the easiest to obtain.

It can be earned by killing more than 100,000 enemies.

Regardless of the strength of the demons, the kills will be counted as battle merits!

However, those who can kill 100,000 enemies in the space battlefield are either experts or extremely powerful geniuses!” “As for the silver medal, you must kill more than ten thousand enemies, with each demon beast being at the same level as you,” Braedy’s tone was serious.  A person who had killed more than ten thousand enemies of the same level would have a kind of aura on his body, an aura that was invincible among those of the same level!  Such a prodigy had a limitless future.  They would definitely receive special nurturing from the clan.” “Where’s the gold medal?” Braydon suddenly asked as he played with the medal.

“Those who have reached the nirvana realm and killed more than 10,000 people of the same realm meet the requirements to apply for medals.

However, the number of people who apply for medals every year is a hundred times more than the number of medals.

Those who meet the minimum requirements basically have no chance of getting medals!” Braedy explained the minimum requirement for declaration.  In other words, Braydon was currently the only person in this military camp who had a gold medal.

“Those who are qualified to apply for a gold medal have basically made special contributions,” Iason added.

“For example, they destroyed a medium-sized demon camp!”  For those who had not made any special contributions, applying for the gold medal was just a formality and trying their luck.

At the same time, those who had medals were all people who had contributed to the race.  If they did not want to advance further, the race would make appropriate arrangements.  Those with bronze medals could choose a life planet as their territory.  Those with the silver medal could choose a hundred life planets to become their private territory, bringing their loved ones there for a lifetime of wealth.  With the protection of their race, they could basically live in peace for ten thousand years.  If one had a gold medal, they could choose a star system as their territory.

However, those who had medals basically did not care about these benefits.  This was because some special places in the race would be open to people with battle merit medals.  The spots in those places were much more precious than those on life planets!  That was the best benefit!

Braydon left the military camp and met Immanuel Sanchez.  It was the same old thing.  Immanuel invited Braydon to the race headquarters.  Without a doubt, Braydon rejected him and left the military camp for the Meteor Sea.  That was where the Northern Army was stationed.  On the way, Braydon was thinking about how to spend 300 million battle merits.  Such a large amount of battle merit points could definitely be exchanged for a huge amount of resources for the children of the Northern Army.

More importantly, the corpses of more than 90 million demon beasts had not yet been disposed of.  Cleaning up the battlefield would take a long time.  These demon beast corpses could be sold directly to the military camp.  Although the price wasn’t as high as the ones offered by the chamber of commerce outside, the Virtual Spirit Association in the Second Universe actually offered a higher price than the military camp.

However, Braydon understood the military camp’s difficulties.  It wasn’t a profit-making organization but a place that provided shelter for soldiers, relying on the race’s resources to maintain operations.  Therefore, the price for the recovery of the demon beast corpses wasn’t too high.  But trading this way was convenient.  The military camp would estimate the value of the demon beast corpses and convert it into battle merits, which would be directly transferred into the account.

Braydon arrived at the Meteor Sea.

“Brother, are Luke and Skylar alright?” Luther Carden asked.

“They’re fine.

They’ll be okay after resting for a few days.

Get someone to transport the demon beast corpses to the military camp and convert them into battle merit points!” Braydon instructed.

Luther hesitated for a moment before saying, “The military camp has leaked news that if the Northern Army is willing to donate this demon camp, they will give us 100 million battle merits!

In the outside world, the purchasing price for the demon low-level camp is 300 to 500 million battle merits!” Braydon frowned.  He knew the human army was struggling, but the price was too low.  In the vast universe, there was already a clear price for demon camps.  A slightly damaged but functioning demon camp was worth at least 300 million battle merits.  Everyone knew that to obtain the demon camp, one had to go through a bloody battle.  How could it not be damaged in battle?  The black planet currently resting in the Meteor Sea was a complete low-level demon camp, valued at no less than 500 million battle merits.  Therefore, Braedy’s side had pushed the price too low, several times lower than its value.

Braydon had risked his life to get these things.  The battle merits he obtained would eventually be spent on the soldiers of the Northern Army.  The Northern Army had expended a lot of resources.  As such, Braydon would not give in to the price of the demon camp.  He had already made a concession on the price of the demon beast corpses!

Luther stood by and finally said, “In this battle, more than 30,000 of our Northern Army soldiers died.

Millions were injured, most of them lightly!” “If there are any corpses, have the commanders store them in their small worlds.

If there aren’t any corpses, collect their swords and bury them at the foot of Mount Bliz when they return home, or return them to their families,” Braydon’s hands, hidden in his sleeves, clenched tightly.

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