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Chapter 1107

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The Level 75 wild boss Brawler Killer Dinglong was once again killed by Happy. Even though the vast majority of players couldn't participate in wild boss fights, that didn't mean they didn't pay attention. Especially the veteran players. They knew that this type of competition directly affected a team's strength. This could be considered the second most important battle outside of the Pro League.

And this week, Happy had already taken down three of the highest level 75 wild bosses. This kind of strength made the top guilds depressed and shocked all the players.

In reality, Happy wasn't the only one who had taken down the Brawler Killer Dinglong. Even though their guild's name was on TV, Heavenly Justice and the other four guilds also participated. Even though they only acted as background, this background was an extremely important part of the event. Even though they didn't put in much effort, they contributed a lot. Ye Xiu had always treated his allies well. In the end, the four guild leaders were too embarrassed to even say "You take it, you take it" and forced Happy to take more before splitting the rest.

After splitting the spoils of war, the four guilds expressed their intentions. The guild leader representing the four guilds was Heavenly Justice's guild leader, who was also Team Heavenly Swords' captain and the owner of the Club. These three identities were too domineering. In the entire Alliance, only Lou Guanning had such an identity.

"God, why didn't you call out to us the first two bosses? You can't forget about us! "Lou Guanning said.

"That's right, that's right, that's right!" The other three guild leaders hurriedly agreed.

Happy had taken down the first two bosses by himself. This made the four guilds feel a sense of crisis. Happy had developed through the Challenger League and defeated Excellent Era to win the championship. His reputation had reached a peak and he had finally established a sizable guild in the game. Moreover, these new guilds were the most hot-blooded and aggressive. For the sake of the team's strength, the guild members would easily disregard personal gains and losses and work hard in the game. As a result, Heavenly Justice and the other four guilds felt like they were less important in the alliance. Happy had taken down the first two bosses without them working together.

With five guilds working together, one Boss would be split into five portions. But now, Happy had taken down two bosses on his own, which was equivalent to five guilds working together to take down ten bosses. This comparison was too sharp, and anyone would know what to choose. As a result, if Happy really had the ability to give up on the partnership and go solo, Heavenly Justice and the other three guilds wouldn't be able to criticize him. If they were in his shoes, they would have done the same. In the end, everyone's cooperation was for the sake of their own family's strength. There was no such thing as working together to build prosperity, because there would only be one champion.

Happy had taken down the Boss twice by himself, so the four guilds were starting to worry. Lou Guanning was already looking for an opportunity to talk to Ye Xiu. In the end, after the Boss spawned, Ye Xiu gathered the other guilds together. After this wave, the four guilds gathered together to discuss and decided to raise this issue. They also wanted to hear Happy's clear stance on this matter. Up until now, everyone had worked together fairly and happily. No one owed anyone anything. Happy didn't say anything before going solo, which indeed made them curse in their hearts. However, the problem was that in their agreement, they didn't say that they had to share any bosses. They just said that they could work together more often if they had the chance, that was all.

As a result, the four guilds didn't have the right to criticize him. Lou Guanning half-jokingly hinted to Ye Xiu to say what they thought.

How could Ye Xiu not understand? He laughed: "Do you really need me to say it? You all understand. After all, there's no team that takes pleasure in helping others, right? "

Lou Guanning heard this and wanted to cry!

How direct! It was the same as saying it out loud. The four guilds coming up to ask this kind of question was truly foolish and naive. This was something that didn't need to be said. Everyone was well aware of it. If they didn't point it out, it could be considered as leaving them some face. Now that they had to point it out, the atmosphere immediately became awkward.

Fortunately, Lou Guanning and Ye Xiu were familiar with each other. He immediately adjusted his mood and laughed: "That's true! Then if there's a chance in the future, God, let's say hello more often! "

"Of course." Ye Xiu laughed. This time, Brawler Ding Long's kill had already proven that he would do this.

Lou Guanning didn't say anything else. The other three weren't that familiar with Ye Xiu. They had their own thoughts and emotions, but nothing had changed. Because Ye Xiu's words had hit the nail on the head: in the end, they were still rivals in the circle. No team took pleasure in helping others, at least among themselves.

"Then let us know if there's anything else, God. We'll be leaving first." The three guilds could only bid farewell and leave.

"Okay, see you later." Ye Xiu sent off the other guilds in a harmonious manner. Happy and the others also retreated. The in-game matters continued to be handled by Wu Chen and Chen Guo, while Ye Xiu and the others continued with their professional training.

Their current training was not only to improve their own standards and team cooperation, but also to study their opponents. In the past, Ye Xiu was the one doing this. But now, he was leading the team in analyzing their opponents. After all, they couldn't completely rely on their commands. Most of the time, the players needed to rely on their own judgment. Understanding their opponents was a task that no one in the team could ignore. In the Challenger League, the majority of their opponents didn't have anything profound to them. But now, it was different. There were 19 teams. For the current Happy, it was like a mountain range. There were too many things that needed to be studied. What Happy lacked the most wasn't skill, materials, or equipment, but time.

Even so, they couldn't go too crazy. A healthy rhythm was still necessary. Especially last season's finals, when Tyranny lost due to a lack of stamina, it sparked a wave of discussion. Now, no one dared to underestimate its influence.

Even though they needed a large amount of materials, Ye Xiu and the others wouldn't force themselves to fight a boss that would spawn in the middle of the night. Because of this, the fourth wild boss spawned this week didn't fall to Happy's hands. Even though Happy received the news and went to participate, without Ye Xiu overseeing things, Happy's competitiveness immediately dropped. This was also the reason why Heavenly Justice and the other three guilds were gloomy when they saw that Happy wanted to go solo. Everyone knew the value of a high-level commander in a team battle, let alone Ye Xiu, who was an expert in all aspects.

After a chaotic battle, the fourth wild boss spawned this week, Gray Corner's Underground Manipulator, a Fighter, Gunner, and Nightwalker, was snatched away by Tyrannical Ambition. No pro players participated in this battle. According to the accounts of the players who participated in this battle, this battle for the boss actually gave them a very peaceful feeling.

This peace was truly hard to come by. The next day, when the sun rose, the pro players from each guild swarmed into the battlefield. During the holidays, they were more at ease. At least, strictly speaking, they didn't need to train during the holidays. If there was training, it was their own arrangement. Now that they had all arranged for themselves to rush into the game to fight for the boss, no one had any objections.

After a day of frenzy, all sorts of boss spawn points were fought. That night, an anonymous post appeared on Glory's largest gossip forum: What kind of summer is this?

This summer, the number of pro players entering the game was probably the highest in history. Even during the pioneering era, because the scale of Glory's professional classes was still small, the number of pro players couldn't compare to this year's. In this post, the author listed how many pro players he had seen in the wild boss battles this week. From this, it could be seen that this person was definitely a core member of a big guild's elite group. Normal people wouldn't have the opportunity to appear in this kind of situation so frequently.

And from the incoherent description of the post, it could be seen that this member of the elite group was already on the verge of collapse. Once upon a time, these people were the pinnacle existences in the game that other players envied. Even though they had a job and had a lot of pressure and helplessness that other players didn't understand, at the very least, it helped them exchange for glory that normal people didn't have. But now, everything had changed. The influx of pro players made them … … at least, the author of the post feel a huge psychological gap. He didn't know what else he could do, what else he could do. He was like a little demon on the side of a fight between gods.

The entire post was filled with this kind of crying and complaining. Choosing to remain anonymous seemed to be his last shred of clarity. Even more pitiful was that this post didn't garner any sympathy. Instead, it made all sorts of players laugh. Seeing this normally high and mighty elite of a big guild being trampled on by even higher level pro players, how amusing was that? As for the pro players, how could they complain? Those were all their idols!

In the end, this post could only become a joke in the hot summer. It wouldn't have any effect on the situation. The teams were using this summer to strive to be the best. How could they change because of the complaints of a guild's elite group?

None of the teams changed their plans. But at this moment, the Glory developers released an announcement. Glory was about to launch a Summer Carnival event.

Event!

Players immediately understood what this meant. It meant a large amount of rewards. The pro teams also understood that this event was an excellent opportunity for them to obtain generous rewards. But Glory's usual practice was that if everyone followed the usual routine, then the rewards they received would definitely be very ordinary. The truly high-end rewards would inevitably come with fierce competition. For example, the competition for dungeon records, the competition for wild bosses. This kind of competition had always been the main style of Glory. And every event was the ultimate embodiment of this style. What kind of competitive game was the Carnival going to create this time? And this time, with so many passionate pro players, what kind of competitive scene would it create?

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I ate too much today … … I didn't eat dinner. I'm still feeling full! There's still one more update to go. If I don't digest the food, I won't be able to sleep … … If you like this work, you're welcome to come to qidian.com to vote. Your support is my greatest motivation.)

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