The quest board in the first-floor lobby of the Adventurer's Association was packed with players picking up tasks.
Even though these quests didn't offer much experience, they gave a ton of Guild Honor, and you could only complete three Guild quests per day.
Once you accumulated enough Guild Honor, you could rank up and unlock more Guild perks—like bonus experience from quests and such.
"Excuse me, sir, is there anything I can help you with?" The blue-haired lady at the counter smiled at Shi Feng.
"I'd like to establish a guild," Shi Feng said.
"Of course. Please fill out this application form." The receptionist handed Shi Feng a guild application form on the spot.
Registering a guild in Divine Realm was simple. You just had to decide on a guild name, design a guild emblem, and then pay 10 copper coins for a Guild Signature Book. Once you got signatures from at least seven free players, the guild would be officially established.
Newly formed guilds started as one-star guilds, and the only perk they had was the ability to take on Guild quests.
"The guild name, huh?" Shi Feng stared at the space for the guild name, feeling a bit uncertain. After thinking it over, he decided to go with the Zero Wing Workshop's name. Sooner or later, as the guild grew and gained more recognition, his identity would be exposed anyway—no point in delaying it. "Zero Wing, then."
Next, Shi Feng designed the guild emblem as a silver six-winged shape.
After purchasing the Guild Signature Book, Shi Feng sent guild signature invitations to Huo Wu and the others.
Meanwhile, in the Black Wind Gorge, an area for levels 20 to 25, Huo Wu and her team were grinding level 22 Devil Bats—Shi Feng's recommendation.
The Devil Bats in Black Wind Gorge had high attack power but relatively low HP, and most importantly, the mobs were densely packed. They usually spawned in groups of seven or eight, making them lethal for solo free players. But for a party with strong AoE damage, this place was a leveling paradise.
Huo Wu, with her blazing speed, lured the mobs—pulling over a hundred at a time. Guardian Knight Ke Le activated Protection Blessing and used Consecration to AoE-aggro everything, grouping the monsters together. Ziyan Liuyun handled healing, and Hei Zi finished them off with a single strike.
Their coordination and timing were flawless.
If any other players had witnessed it, they would have been left speechless.
The average player level was around twelve at this point, with high-level players sitting at about thirteen. The top player on White River City's level honor board, Wei Wo Du Kuang, had reached level fifteen.
But Huo Wu and the others had long since surpassed level fifteen. Even the lowest-level member, Oracle Tanchi Xiaoshu, was already level 18. The highest was Hei Zi at level 19 with 45%—just one level higher on paper, but the experience gap was enormous. It was enough to take a player from level 0 all the way past level 15.
A gap like that would be enough to cause a massive stir among every player in White River City.
"Hm, what's this?"
Huo Wu and the others, who were resting at the moment, received an invitation almost simultaneously—a guild signature invitation. If they accepted, they would become members of the guild once it was officially formed.
Huo Wu and the others were about to decline outright, but the moment they saw the guild name, they froze.
"Zero Wing? Isn't that our workshop's name?" Hei Zi asked, puzzled.
"This is an invitation from Brother Yefeng. So Brother Yefeng is officially starting a guild!" Ziyan Liuyun checked the sender and saw it was Yefeng, breaking into a smile. "Awesome! We'll finally have our own guild."
"But isn't it too early to start a guild? We've only got this few people. Brother Feng said before that we didn't have enough members and needed to wait. Did something happen?" Hei Zi was surprised—this didn't match the plan they'd discussed earlier.
"Never mind all that. Let's just sign," Huo Wu said. She was surprised too, but if Shi Feng had decided to do this, he must have had his reasons. And honestly, establishing the guild sooner rather than later wasn't a bad thing.