Hu Die Lan

Chapter 206 Will This Ever End?

Chapter 130

With a flash of her slender waist, Wu Yidao instantly killed one of them, then swiftly retreated to her original position without stopping. This advance and retreat was as fast as a ghost. None of the big shots present had ever witnessed such speed, and they were all so shocked that their jaws nearly dropped.

Moreover, Wu Yidao's strike didn't even seem to use a skill, making its attack power even more astonishing. The bosses were all considering whether they could have dodged if Wu Yidao had lunged at them, and if not, whether they could have withstood that blow. After thinking it over, their faces turned pale. They all had only one thought: too fast! How could anyone dodge it?

Wu Yidao returned to her original position, still huffing and puffing, and said, "Don't talk nonsense, do you know the rules?" After speaking, she wiped her dagger with lingering interest, her eyes darting back and forth among the bosses, as if looking for the next target.

The remnant of the Silver Moon trio didn't even dare to breathe loudly at this moment, let alone continue his scheme of sowing discord. But even if he didn't speak, someone pointed him out. Young Master Han, who had been cornered by them, now had a gloating expression on his face, and with a flick of his finger, he pointed at him, "That brother, don't you have anything to say?"

"No, no!" the remnant quickly said.

"Really? I thought you were quite talkative!" Young Master Han continued.

The remnant glanced at Wu Yidao, feeling that she was staring straight at him, and broke out in a cold sweat, constantly shouting, "I have nothing to say." This was a manifestation of a guilty conscience. Anyone else wouldn't be so nervous.

But his fearful performance intensified the shadows in the hearts of the bosses, and none of them dared to speak loudly. Young Master Han suppressed a smile and was about to say something to give the bosses a way out and end today's activity when suddenly the tavern door opened and someone walked in.

"Oh, still not dispersed?" the person who came in said with a sweeping glance.

Young Master Han looked at the person and almost spat out a mouthful of blood. Gu Fei! He appeared in the tavern again at the most inopportune moment. If this continued, would this ever end?

"What are you doing here!" Young Master Han asked with a dark face.

"Wanted mission, this time it's really a wanted mission!" Gu Fei said.

"Oh…" the bosses exclaimed in sudden realization, each with a look of joy. If Gu Fei hadn't said that, they wouldn't have recognized him right away. Because Gu Fei had come in with his face covered before, no one knew what he looked like. Now that he had removed the mask, everyone didn't think of it at first. Black-robed mages were everywhere, and even priests had black outfits: the latest 40-level Dark Priest attire was all black. And it was difficult to distinguish between mages and priests without a closer look. Why would anyone bother to identify the other party's profession when someone just walked into a tavern?

It wasn't until Gu Fei said the words "wanted mission" that the bosses immediately understood. When Gu Fei pulled out the Dark Night Flowing Light Sword from his pocket, everyone was even more certain. It was just that Yue Qi and her group were still staring at them, and Gu Fei's sudden appearance made the bosses blush, unable to think of how to strike up a conversation for a while.

But Gu Fei took the initiative, drawing his sword and slowly stepping forward. He had been very arrogant when he came before, but this time he seemed to be apologetic, and he said politely to the bosses in front of him, "Excuse me, I have a mission."

The bosses woke up as if from a dream and quickly made way. Some of them even had a flash of inspiration and took the initiative to ask, "Who are you looking for? I'll help you?"

These words carried a lot of weight. It should be known that everyone present was a boss. If two bosses directly confronted each other, it would basically lead to a guild war, which showed how much importance was attached to people like Gu Fei. To compete for his favor, they were even willing to fight with the other guild.

And once this fight started, the cause would be very clear. Gu Fei would have to help out, and it would be self-evident which side he should help, so Gu Fei would be pulled to the same side. After that, there would be many opportunities. This flattery, which sounded exaggerated and brainless, was actually a very clever psychological offensive.

Unfortunately, these people didn't understand Gu Fei's interests. Gu Fei was not willing to let go of an opponent he could cut so easily. He rejected the offer of help as a matter of course, and Gu Fei's sword pointed at someone, "It's you, everyone else step back!"

Everyone present was now trying to please Gu Fei, so how could they disobey his wishes? They quickly cleared a circle. And Gu Fei's target, also a dignified guild leader, was not in such a good mood at this time. The other party was pointing at his nose and coming to kill him, so no matter how much he wanted to curry favor, he wouldn't be so spineless as to stretch his neck out and let him cut. Gu Fei's indifferent attitude was really annoying to him.

"In the end, he's just a mage, I'll see how great he is!" This person thought to himself, waving his hand and drawing his long sword. This person was a warrior. From the perspective of a normal online game, in such a distance and space, a mage could almost only be slaughtered by a warrior.

It was a pity that Gu Fei was an existence that contradicted common sense. The reason why Ye Xiaowu always remembered Gu Fei was because Gu Fei was a paradox in this game. A mage shouldn't be like this at all! If Gu Fei had chosen a melee class like a warrior or fighter, and then used his kung fu, Ye Xiaowu probably wouldn't have paid so much attention to him. But his profession was a mage, and he used kung fu for melee combat, which subverted the game's class settings. This was actually the main reason why Ye Xiaowu thought Gu Fei was a destroyer of game balance.

This warrior guild leader knew that Gu Fei's Twin Fire Spark was extremely powerful, and seeing him approaching step by step, he guessed that he was going to use this move. So it was better to strike first. No matter how strong his spell damage was, the mage's defense was ultimately very weak. If he used offense instead of defense and prevented him from casting spells, wouldn't that be the end of it?

This guild leader's judgment was quite clever. When Gu Fei stepped within two meters of him, he suddenly hooked his head and charged over.

"Ah!" Some of the onlookers had already exclaimed. They were subconsciously worried about Gu Fei. At the same time, they sighed that the mage's combat experience seemed to be insufficient. He was actually walking towards the warrior head-on, completely unprepared for the warrior's charge?

"Sigh!" Just as everyone was worried about Gu Fei, he himself let out a soft sigh.

When the warrior hooked his head, Gu Fei already knew what move he was going to make, and he even foresaw many scenes that would follow. And everything that happened afterward was exactly as he had foreseen.

Gu Fei slightly dodged to the side, just brushing past the warrior's charge. Then, while chanting, he swung his sword diagonally, chasing after the warrior's back. This was already the unknown number of times that Gu Fei had fought against a warrior, and he didn't know how many times he had experienced this initial charge. He regretted that these players' combat tactics were so formulaic, and everyone's tactics seemed to be carved out of the same mold.

This, of course, led to Gu Fei's methods of dealing with them always being repeated, which was to dodge to the side and then use the move "Returning Peak Falling Goose," hitting every time without fail. Gu Fei was lonely! He was lonely! He sought defeat! He hoped that a warrior could avoid his sword. But he found that there was none.

At this time, a flame was burning behind the warrior as he completed the second half of his charge, looking extremely cool. What was even cooler was that the "Twin Fire Spark" still had a burning effect for a period of time. After the warrior completed his charge, the fire on his back hadn't gone out, like he was wearing a red tie that was floating behind him.

Even Gu Fei didn't see this scene often. Because among the opponents he fought, 80 percent disappeared directly after being hit by the Twin Fire Spark, and few could withstand the burning effect.

"As expected of a guild leader, he's really tough!" Gu Fei praised inwardly, chasing after him in two steps, raising his arm and preparing to deliver a sword, when suddenly a white light flashed, and the warrior disappeared.

"Sword Qi??" Someone exclaimed.

"Sword your MB Qi, it's the burning effect of the Twin Fire Spark!" Someone immediately despised him.

Gu Fei withdrew his sword disappointedly. He didn't expect that the other party had withstood the direct hit of the Twin Fire Spark, but ultimately fell under the additional effect of the Twin Fire Spark.

"Mission complete," Gu Fei announced, putting away the Dark Night Flowing Light Sword, and was about to activate the teleportation effect of the Chasing Wind Crest when he suddenly saw Young Master Han winking at him.

"If you have something to say, why are you winking? I'm not Jian Gui, I don't understand," Gu Fei said.

"You tmd open your message!" Young Master Han said unhappily.

"Oh, I forgot." Gu Fei quickly opened his message acceptance and immediately received a message from Young Master Han: "Get rid of that person." Gu Fei looked up again and saw Young Master Han pointing at a certain guy.

"Why?" Gu Fei replied in a message.

"To maintain peace," Young Master Han replied.

Gu Fei looked at the guy who was suspected of disrupting the peace. The moment that person's eyes met Gu Fei's, he immediately dodged, flustered, and had the characteristics of a guilty conscience. At the same time, Gu Fei also recognized that this person was one of the people who had come with Silver Moon, and he vaguely guessed something.

However, it wouldn't be good to just go up and cut him down in front of so many people. He had to find an excuse, right? Gu Fei thought and suddenly teleported, flashing in front of that person. That person was shocked and subconsciously took two steps back.

As a result, when his foot landed on the ground, he stepped on something. While that person was looking down, Gu Fei had already said coldly, "Big brother, you're stepping on my foot."

Gu Fei's leg almost spanned a meter, and he didn't know when he had placed it under the other person's foot. Rather than saying that he had stepped on Gu Fei, it was better to say that Gu Fei had bumped him.

He was about to explain, but Gu Fei was too lazy to say anything to someone he looked down on and wanted to kill. After his foot was "stepped on" by the other party, he immediately drew his sword and killed him on the spot.

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