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Chapter 1116

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Changing Spring turned his attention back to their group chat, the group chat filled with scheming guild leaders.

He wasn't someone who liked to chat through messages, so when there wasn't anything important to talk about, he didn't pay much attention to the group chat.

He didn't know when, but the guild leader chat had suddenly quieted down. Looking at the chat log, the number of guild leaders who were talking became fewer and fewer. Every one of them seemed to have encountered some sort of emergency and suddenly left the chat. In the end, an unfinished topic was put on hold as if someone had suddenly cut it off.

No way!

The abnormality in the group chat made Changing Spring realize that the tragedy of having a raised monster stolen wasn't just limited to their Blue Brook Pavilion. What were all these guild leaders doing when they suddenly stopped chatting? Had they all received a message and discovered that their wild bosses had been ambushed?

Could it be Happy's doing?

Thinking of this, Changing Spring suddenly felt somewhat alarmed.

How was that possible? So many of their guilds were looking for raised monsters. Even if Kansas City was paying more attention, they hadn't relaxed their investigation of the other main cities. Why? Why was Happy's guild so efficient? How could they find the raised monsters in every main city so quickly?

"What information did Happy's guild have?" Changing Spring couldn't help but turn his head and ask one of his subordinates.

"Happy's? Information? "The subordinate stared blankly," No information. "

"No information?"

"We don't have enough manpower. Everyone is busy looking for raised monsters in every main city!" The subordinate reported.

Changing Spring was momentarily stunned.

He suddenly realized what kind of method Happy had used to find the nurturing monsters so efficiently.

There was a very simple method: Send a message in the guild and ask everyone in the guild to be on the lookout in the main city to see if there were any powerful ghosts that were deliberately nurtured.

Why didn't the top guilds use such a simple method?

One word: slow.

Their tempo was too slow. From when Lord Grim suddenly jumped to first place on the leaderboards, the guild leaders had hypocritically communicated with each other in the group chat and then went back to their own plans. At first, they had to act in secret, afraid that others would find out what they were thinking.

But in reality? Unnecessary! This sort of precaution was unnecessary. In that kind of situation, who wouldn't have the thought of snatching and nurturing the child? What was the point of hiding from each other like this?

The big guilds had too many considerations. They wanted to take advantage of the situation, but they were also afraid that the gains would not make up for the losses. Therefore, they hoped to catch their opponents off guard and kill them in one strike. They did not want to fall into a defensive battle where everyone was prepared.

In the end, the various clans were sneaking around, but in the end, they were sneaking around together. Their intentions were still completely exposed. Even at this point, they still hadn't figured out what was going on. They hadn't thought of mobilizing all of their members to gather information. A piece of news from Kansas City made them talk excitedly.

What a joke. What a joke.

At this moment, Changing Spring actually laughed.

While they were still debating in the group about what would happen to Kansas City, Happy's full mobilization had been going on for who knew how long. At that time, they might have already found out the location of the ghosts they were raising in the main city.

The various large guilds wanted to play the element of surprise and act in the dark. Happy Guild was out in the open, directly shouting in the guild channel. But in the end? Happy's large-scale operation became a secret operation, giving them a complete surprise.

Because they wanted to act in secret, they needed their trusted aides to do it. And the ones controlling the spies had to be the guild's trusted aides. The sudden mobilization created a vacuum in the spies. As a result, Happy's large-scale operation was completely unknown to them.

Whether it was their stupidity that made Happy's plan perfect, or whether Ye Xiu had already guessed their stupidity, Changing Spring didn't know. In any case, the silence in the group let him know that all of the guilds were paying the price for their stupidity. After fighting for so long, it was as if they had all been cast from the same mold. Changing Spring couldn't help but laugh.

At this moment, some of the guild leaders in the group finally noticed the strange atmosphere in the group. From the sudden dives, they discovered the problem.

"Happy." Herb Garden's Arisaema only said two words.

Emotes came one after another.

Petrified … …

Sweating profusely … …

Angry … …

Mad … …

Sad … …

(Replace the above with QQ emotes for a better effect.)

Everyone immediately understood. In all likelihood, they had all been wiped out by Happy. No one cared whether or not any of them had slipped through the net.

Everyone went to look at the leaderboards.

There had always been people paying attention to the leaderboards. If there was someone like Lord Grim, who suddenly jumped to the front, they would definitely notice. Then, when Happy cleaned up their monsters, no one noticed. This was because Happy had gone in a team. Lord Grim had single-handedly killed the Seaweed Monster, taking 625 points. Of course, his rise on the leaderboards was equivalent to him killing six monsters at once. But now, Happy had gone in a team to kill the monsters, splitting them evenly between everyone, so the rise was much smaller. This kind of rise and fall was everywhere on the leaderboards. No one paid special attention to it.

It wasn't until all of Happy's characters had squeezed into the top two hundred, top one hundred, top fifty, and even top thirty that everyone realized that Happy's rise as a whole wasn't normal. And from this, the guilds realized that Happy wasn't the only one who had stolen monsters.

For example, Misty Rain, who had been the first to be stolen, but had kept it a secret, it had paid off. Even though her own guild hadn't been able to take advantage of it, Misty Rain's mood improved a lot when she saw that the other guilds had suffered the same losses as them. And relatively speaking, the earlier the monsters were stolen, the fewer their losses would be.

After the emotes, the guild leaders' chat continued to be silent. No one knew what to say. Condemn Ye Xiu and Happy? Everyone was doing the same thing. The only difference was that Happy had succeeded, while they had failed. If they condemned them, it would be no different from slapping their own faces.

This time, the guild leaders didn't explode in silence. They dispersed in silence. The guilds had informed their teams of this unfortunate news, so the teams obviously wouldn't be too harsh on them. It was just that Happy had swept through this round and sent all of their characters to the top of the leaderboards. It was too amazing. Many of the more famous pro characters had been left behind.

On the leaderboards, Team Happy had taken five of the top ten spots, taking the top three.

Lord Grim, Deception, Dancing Rain.

After these three characters was Huang Shaotian's Troubling Rain. He was so angry that he spammed the player chat again.

At this point in the event, there weren't many ghosts left. Many people hadn't found any ghosts in a long time, so the number of points on the leaderboards was decreasing. Even though the system's statistics showed that there were still 21 ghosts left, the Heavenly Domain was so vast that 21 was too small a number. Many players didn't want to waste any more time on this fleeting opportunity. Some logged off, while others began to do other things in the game.

Happy's guild members mostly dispersed like this, but the most trustworthy ones gathered together.

Had the song ended and the crowd dispersed?

Ye Xiu didn't think so. He believed that the other Club guilds didn't think so either. The closer it was to the end, the harder it would be to defend against ghosts. And if these ghosts were discovered by a certain guild, they would definitely become a new target to raise. It would also be easier to gather their forces to protect them. After all, the event was basically over.

As a result, Ye Xiu gathered these Happy's diehard fans and told them to keep an eye on the revival points. They were still keeping an eye on the revival points. As long as they were raising ghosts, the revival points would be used no matter what. If they kept an eye on the revival points, they would be discovered no matter what. At the same time, a message was sent in the guild channel. The players who hadn't logged off should pay more attention to ghosts and other guild movements.

For normal players, the event was already over. But for the Club guilds, the event had reached a point of tit for tat. These remaining targets might be able to turn the leaderboards around. These 21 ghosts had become the key to victory. All the big guilds were mobilizing their forces to search for or monitor the movements of their competitors. Happy's guild members weren't the only ones at the revival points. All the spies had made arrangements this time.

But this time, even though all the big guilds had mobilized their forces, they didn't see any results.

21, 20, 19, 18 …

The number of ghosts was decreasing. Clearly, there were still players who had accidentally encountered them and eliminated them.

Soon after, the big guilds released another message in the world channel: Spend money to buy the coordinates of these ghosts.

One guild would be rich, and every guild would be rich. Professional Club guilds, who wouldn't be able to afford such a reward? With every guild offering a reward, the players could only find those that were pleasing to their eyes or compare prices with each other. At least the guild leaders didn't directly announce the price in the world channel. Otherwise, if they started a price war, where would there be a limit?

Amidst this unwillingness to give up, the clock finally struck midnight. The system announced that the time for today's Night of a Hundred Battles event had ended. There were still 17 ghosts left, but with the end of the event, they had been wiped out by the system.

Yes, after the big guilds had started offering rewards, the last 17 ghosts hadn't been discovered by anyone. Just like that, until they were wiped out by the system, the leaderboards hadn't changed.

Of the event rewards, the drops from killing ghosts were a part of it, and the other part was the final leaderboard rewards. The leaderboards were divided into the daily leaderboards and the overall leaderboards. The daily leaderboards changed every day, and the overall leaderboards accumulated over several days. At the end of the first day, the daily leaderboard rewards could be released. Without a doubt, they would be exchanged for based on the leaderboards ranking and points. This didn't depend on luck. Those with lower rankings and fewer points couldn't possibly receive better rewards than those with higher rankings and more points.

An event was an event. Killing ghosts already gave them a lot of rewards. The final leaderboard rewards were even more dazzling. Especially the top ten rewards, which had to be announced in the world channel to stimulate the players to fight for them. Happy's five characters mixed in with Troubling Rain, Cloud Piercer, Demon Subduer, Vaccaria, and Peaceful Hermit, shining brightly.

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I'm finally done ~ (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to qidian.com to vote for me. Your support is my biggest motivation.)

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