This was only the beginning. After Li Huailin gave the order, most of the Saint-ranked Adventurers began to take action. After all, although their loyalty to Li Huailin varied, they were all loyal. They were more willing to accept Li Huailin's orders. Moreover, with the threat of death looming over their heads, they had to think carefully.
Of course, it wasn't that no one thought of running away. However, the strength that Li Huailin had displayed earlier on was simply way too strong. He was on a completely different level compared to them. Killing them was as easy as killing dogs. They didn't even dare to think about whether or not they could run away.
Therefore, whether it was because they were afraid of Li Huailin or to show off in front of Li Huailin, the Saint-ranked Adventurers set their sights on these Adventurers. Anyway, Adventurers were just ants to them. Did you think you could save your life by killing a few ants? Why would you risk your life by not stepping on them?
Of course, even though they were ants and stepping on them was easy, the problem was that they had to find a sufficient amount of them. For someone like Dimitris who had found an ant nest, he was naturally the luckier one. However, the others weren't as lucky. Soon, the Saint-ranked Adventurers discovered that this wasn't an easy task.
Of course, they killed almost every player. However, it wasn't fast enough to find them one by one. It was obvious that other players would level up faster than them. No one wanted to be one of the last three.
Therefore, the Saint-ranked Adventurers slowly began to lose their minds. First of all, Li Huailin said that connections counted. As long as it was killed by his subordinates, it would count as his kills. Of course, they didn't know how Li Huailin calculated the number of kills. However, there was nothing wrong with killing more people. If Li Huailin really calculated it, what would you do? Would you dare to take the risk? Therefore, some of the Saint-ranked Adventurers who already had their own subordinates began to assign tasks to them. For example, Dimitris.
What about those who didn't have subordinates? In the past, he was a lone ranger. Then hurry up and find some subordinates. Didn't Li Huailin already teach them this method? Yes, from their point of view, Li Huailin could kill them as easily as killing dogs, so they obeyed Li Huailin. As for the others, they could kill them as easily as killing dogs, so these people had to obey them. Hence, there were Martial Saints who mysteriously went to the headquarters of some forces. Then, like Li Huailin, they killed a few troublemakers and ordered the rest to join them. Then, they would help them kill the adventurers.
When the people from the various forces saw that the person was a Martial Sage, there was really no way they could resist. To them, a Martial Sage was no different from an Immortal. How could they resist? He couldn't possibly court death. He didn't understand either. Didn't the Saint-class Alliance say that Saint-class people couldn't do this? What was the situation now? Although he didn't understand, the sword was already at his neck, so he had no choice but to listen to orders.
Hence, the Martial Sages who originally didn't have any forces also became Martial Sages with forces. Of course, the Martial Sages were still very well-informed. When other Martial Sages who originally had forces heard about this situation and realized that something was wrong, they hurriedly expanded their forces. Otherwise, they would all be snatched away.
Hence, there was suddenly a frenzy of power competition in the East Asia continent. Various Martial Sages began to crazily recruit. Of course, this would still cause conflicts. For example, a Martial Sage originally wanted a force, but in the end, it was snatched away by another Martial Sage. Of course, this would be very unpleasant. In the beginning, it was fine between Martial Sages. Since the Martial Sages were under someone's protection, they would just change to another force. However, as the number of forces that could be recruited decreased, and the deadline set by Li Huailin was getting closer and closer, the conflicts gradually intensified. Soon, there was a real battle between Martial Sages.
Of course, there were conflicts between Martial Sages. It just so happened that the conflict intensified at this time. Since the Saint-class Alliance was no more, and Li Huailin said that the new Saint-class Alliance rules would only be released in a week, and it wasn't that Saint-class battles weren't prohibited, so they just fought.
A battle between Martial Sages, a battle between forces below the Martial Sages, and a battle between groups above the Martial Sages. All kinds of chaos occurred in the week after Li Huailin issued the order. It was like the end of the world.
Of course, the players in the East Asia region suffered the most. They hadn't even figured out what was going on in Krishna City, and in the end, all kinds of inexplicable situations happened one after another. At first, a person would mysteriously fly past you on the road, and then you would suddenly die without knowing what was going on. Although this was popular, it was still acceptable.
However, the situation after that was completely unacceptable. All kinds of NPCs inexplicably suddenly became hostile. For example, a Mage player went to the Mage Guild to learn skills, but when he entered the door, he found that all the NPCs had red names. Then, all the NPCs looked at him as if he was a piece of meat. Their guild leader had given each of them a target, and if they couldn't meet it, their wages would be deducted. Just when they were worried about not being able to find people, someone actually came to their door? Of course, they didn't hold back. A row of Fireball Missiles flew towards him. After he died, a group of NPCs were still arguing about whose magic killed him.
At first, it was the Mage Guild. Then, it was the Mercenary Guild, Warrior Guild, Alchemist Guild, and even the entire country. All the forces had a target given by their Saint-level superiors. So now, the lives of players were almost equivalent to gold coins. Killing players felt as good as stealing money.
In the later stages of the game, something even crazier happened. A few organizations went to their Saint-tier superiors and asked if they could block the resurrection point and kill the players. That way, they wouldn't have to run around and cause trouble for the players. The Saint-level superiors thought about it. Li Huailin's instructions seemed to say that regardless of whether they were the same player, killing them once would count as one person. In other words, killing a player repeatedly would count as a kill. So, the Saint-level superiors nodded.
When they heard that it was possible, of course, the forces below them were happy. They were just worried that they couldn't solve the target. Since it was possible to block the resurrection point, why not? Even if the Saint-level superiors couldn't kill them, they could. So, the situation of these forces going around looking for gold coins became the situation of mining at home. Whoever controlled more cities would have more resurrection points. The more resurrection points there were, the more players they could harvest.
In order to compete for the resources of the players, a new conflict broke out. The forces here couldn't meet the target and were about to be punished by the Saint-level superiors. Of course, they couldn't stand it. So, when the Saint-level superiors fought, they also fought. If they couldn't win, they would team up and fight. After all, they couldn't just wait to die.
However, the resources of the players decreased. The reason was simple. The players couldn't continue playing. How the hell were they supposed to play? Whenever they went online, a group of NPCs would rush towards them. Each of them would kill you and bring you back to the resurrection point. Then, they would kill you a hundred times. Going online wasn't leveling up, but dropping levels.
On the last day of Li Huailin's deadline, the number of online players in East Asia had dropped from a peak of 78 million to a pitiful 2,400. These 2,000 or so people were the kind of players who didn't dare to show themselves in the deep mountains and forests of unknown places.
The players in the East Asia region couldn't continue playing. At first, they didn't know what was going on. Had these NPCs gone crazy? It was simply inexplicable. However, they soon understood what was going on. The reason was simple. There had never been any problems with the main cities of the Human race.
Yes, all the Saint-level superiors remembered Li Huailin's instructions. They couldn't touch the main cities of the Human race. So, of course, they instructed their subordinates to not touch the main cities of the Human race no matter what. It was too obvious. There were wars everywhere on the continent, and it was a complete mess. Only the main cities of the Human race were fine. The people in the city lived and worked in peace. This didn't seem right no matter how one looked at it.
A group of civilians who were tormented by the flames of war quickly ran to the main cities of the Human race to seek refuge. The city was filled with people, and it was impossible to enter. However, it was safer outside the city than anywhere else. Hence, the entire city was filled with refugees. The scene was spectacular.
Of course, the players knew what was going on. Why was our city in chaos? The cities that the Hua Xia region occupied were not in chaos. This was definitely a conspiracy by the Hua Xia region. They didn't go to the main cities. After all, even if they went there, they couldn't enter. Moreover, the civilians could only run there because their heads weren't worth much. They didn't count as part of the quota. If a group of people blocked the entrance and tried to kill them, there was nowhere for them to run.
They couldn't log into the game at all. Of course, the group of players could only scold others on the forum. This time, it really affected everyone's interests. No matter who they supported previously, now all the players in the East Asia region were pointing fingers at the Hua Xia region and scolding.
Of course, the Hua Xia region treated it as a joke. They didn't know what was going on. Everyone knew that this was caused by Li Huailin. Anyway, it had nothing to do with them. They didn't know why the NPCs didn't attack the cities in the Hua Xia region. Maybe it was because the players in the East Asia region were asking for a beating or something.
During this war of words, the ones who felt the most pressure weren't the players in the East Asia region. It was the East Asia branch of the Tianyu Corporation. They really couldn't continue playing this game. The angry players directly blocked the game company. The game company couldn't do anything and could only ask the headquarters for help.
Of course, the headquarters had a headache. In the end, Liu Heyun found Li Huailin.
"Huh? It has developed to this extent. "Li Huailin was also stunned.
"It's all your fault. Don't you know?" Liu Heyun couldn't help but say.
"Err … I've been busy these past two days. I didn't pay attention to it," Li Huailin said. "Wait for me to settle things here, then I'll go and deal with things over there."
Li Huailin was indeed busy these past few days. Of course, it was mainly because of the Celestial race.
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