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Chapter 1135

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Without a skill like the Knight's Provoke, it was impossible to suddenly shift the aggro. OT meant losing control of the aggro, but there were rules to it. It wasn't as simple as a single attack. If the other party's aggro was higher than the other party's, then the aggro would immediately shift to the other party. If that was really the case, then if the two characters pulled away from each other and attacked back and forth, it would be easy to create a situation where the aggro would fluctuate. Wouldn't that mean that the boss would be toyed to death?

The aggro setting clearly wasn't that stupid. In order to OT, the aggro needed to reach a certain percentage. From this, it could be seen that Dancing Rain had definitely been prepared for this.

Right now, Dancing Rain was pulling the boss away. Baozi's Invasion and Deception were following closely behind. Lin Jingyan couldn't do anything. Because Ye Xiu was blocking his path.

Han Yanrou was a Battle Mage. In Ye Xiu's hands, she wasn't someone that Lin Jingyan could easily deal with. In the blink of an eye, the Ghost King and Happy had already disappeared around the corner. Lin Jingyan's Dark Thunder was still struggling under Han Yanrou's continuous attacks.

For him, the most important thing was to find out where the Ghost King had gone. But right now, in order to do that, he had to first complete the first task: defeating Ye Xiu.

For Lin Jingyan, this wasn't an impossible task. After so many years in the pro scene, the two had fought many times. Lin Jingyan still had a few victories. But every time, it was extremely difficult. He could win against Ye Xiu, but there was no way he would be able to instantly topple him.

Even worse, in the current situation, Ye Xiu was still attacking, while he was passively taking a beating. At this moment, Lin Jingyan felt like he was overthinking things. It would be good enough if he could hold on.

If they continued fighting, there wouldn't be a good result.

Lin Jingyan already had a clear plan in his mind. So the only thing he could do was to recklessly charge past Ye Xiu's blockade and see where the Ghost King had gone.

Just as he was thinking this, Ye Xiu suddenly stopped attacking.

Han Yanrou jumped back a few times and actually retreated.

Lin Jingyan was surprised when he saw Ye Xiu stop Han Yanrou in the tunnel.

Originally, the place where he fought with the Ghost King was rather spacious. It was probably an underground tomb. But the passageway on the other side of the tomb was not so wide. At this moment, Ye Xiu poked Han Yanrou into the passageway. Lin Jingyan's mind was filled with one phrase: One man can hold the pass against ten thousand.

"Heh heh heh, what should we do? We can't get through," Ye Xiu said cheerfully.

"Ye Xiu, you're shameless!!" A distant voice came from Dark Thunder's side. Ye Xiu was very experienced. As soon as he heard this, he knew that someone beside the operator had shouted into the operator's headphones.

"Whose player is so lacking in quality?" Ye Xiu asked.

In fact, he could even recognize the voice. It was Zhang Jiale!

Zhang Jiale had already been killed, but he was still concerned about the situation. When he saw the situation on Lin Jingyan's screen, he immediately knew that it was bad. Right now, even if Han Wenqing and the others arrived and pushed Ye Xiu away with their numbers, they wouldn't know where the Ghost King was. They would have to start searching again. During this time, the Ghost King might have already been killed by Happy and the others.

This time, Zhang Jiale really did become the scriptwriter.

Lin Jingyan tried to kill the Ghost King a few times, but Ye Xiu didn't fight with him too much. He just stubbornly guarded the path, not letting him pass. Lin Jingyan tried a few times, but to no avail. He felt like he was going to be beaten to death.

Then, Han Wenqing, Zhang Xinjie, and Qin Muyun arrived one after the other. Four against one, there wasn't much suspense. This time, Ye Xiu didn't try to run away. He just resisted with all his might, but he was quickly pushed down by the four.

But then, where was the Ghost King?

The four chased after him. Soon, they came out of a fork in the road, breaking their hearts.

"Give up!" At this moment, Ye Xiu sent them a message in the world chat!

Until the last moment, Tyranny wasn't willing to give up. They split up and searched, but all they found was a system notification.

Deception's team had successfully killed the Ghost King.

The announcement was made to the entire world. The players who were still online were in an uproar when they saw the announcement.

Even though they didn't have the qualifications to participate in this easter egg event, they knew that the participating teams were all pro players. Among them, there was even Tyranny, one of the Four Heavenly Kings, among them.

They also didn't know what the competition in the Ghost Lair was all about. But in the end, the team that had successfully killed the Ghost King was Deception's team? Wasn't Deception's team just Team Happy?

Was Happy really that strong?

Discussions broke out everywhere.

Clearly, in the eyes of the players, a grassroots like Happy should be relatively weak. Otherwise, defeating Excellent Era wouldn't be called a miracle.

But after defeating Excellent Era, Happy actually won in this competition, and Team Tyranny too … Miracles were called miracles because they were unusual. And something that happened frequently couldn't be called a miracle.

Happy defeated Excellent Era, and now he defeated Tyranny in this competition?

It wasn't just Tyranny. There was also Wind Howl, Misty Rain, and Royal Style … these teams shouldn't be ignored.

Everyone was mulling over the implications of this. Even some media outlets went out.

During the summer break, there were no matches to write about, so there were naturally fewer topics to talk about. For example, Esports Home, a newspaper that mainly reported on Glory matches, would have a smaller page space during this time. Even so, everyone still had to rack their brains to find topics to talk about. The most important thing to write about in the summer was, of course, transfers. No matter if they had already been completed, or if there were only a few rumors, they would all be written about like treasures by the reporters and editors. But this alone wasn't enough to fill up the page space. After all, transfers didn't matter if they happened, they didn't. It wasn't as stable as the Pro League, where there would be ten matches every week, rain or shine.

As a result, the media had to find material elsewhere. The Glory game was naturally the best choice. Gossip in the game usually had a page in Esports Home, but during this time when there were no matches to write about and no important news to report, there was no harm in expanding the page space.

Eleven normal servers, plus the Heavenly Domain, with tens of millions of players, the gaming world was filled with all sorts of gossip every day. Using the game as a front page, as long as one had the heart, there would definitely be enough material. It was enough to change the page to a daily newspaper.

However, as a professional esports media outlet, Esports Home still hoped to collect as much high-end content as possible.

Pro players running to the game to work or train during the summer break could obviously be considered high-end content. In the past summer reports, there was no lack of pro players who were discovered playing the game and then reported as examples of hardworking individuals.

And this year, it was even more lively, especially during the Summer Carnival. The pro players of the big teams directly entered the game with their own accounts. This was a very rare occurrence.

As a result, this week's two issues of Esports Home focused on the performance of the pro players in the Ghost Parade. Many of the reporters opened up their in-game accounts and rushed into Excellent Era. They either contacted the guilds or directly contacted the pro players to pay attention to their performance.

And tonight, there was an Easter Egg in the event. Suddenly, the five teams were drawn into a direct competition. The reporters had been waiting for the results to come out. They wanted to know what had happened.

In the end, the one who killed the Ghost King was actually Happy? The reporters' professional intuition told them that there had to be a lot of twists and turns behind the scenes. They were all excited.

They paid attention to the five teams that had undergone the Easter Egg quest. Those who had friends with these pro characters could easily see the team's defeat from the order in which the characters logged off.

Because the pro players logged off as soon as they left the Ghost Lair, the reporters weren't able to interview them in-game. Outside of the game, the most convenient way to do this was to use a chat tool like QQ. These teams all had reporters sent out by Esports Home. These reporters who were familiar with the teams all had the QQ of the pro players. However, if you asked them on QQ, whether they were there or not and whether they replied were two different things.

After all, this was just an in-game event. It wasn't considered breaking news. There was still some time before the issue was published, so the reporters weren't in a rush. If they could contact them, they would ask. If they couldn't, they would look for other sources.

Thus, very quickly, a reporter saw Fang Rui's latest Weibo post.

This Weibo post had been sent through a mobile phone after Doubtful Demon had logged off.

The Weibo post only had three words: The weather has changed. And then, it was accompanied by a sighing and melancholy emoji.

A bunch of fans lined up under the Weibo post. They couldn't really comment much on these three words. At most, they would say something like "Big Fang, be careful. It's raining."

But the reporters were very sharp. They couldn't help but think a bit more when they saw it. Especially the reporter from Wind Howl, who was in the same city as Fang Rui. Seeing that the weather had changed, the reporter subconsciously looked at the city's weather forecast. For the next few days, it would be sunny without a cloud for thousands of miles. The weather was extremely stable.

Even if they were observing the sky at night … The reporter looked out the window at the sky, but it was pitch black. There were no signs of anything special!

Combined with Fang Rui's sighing and melancholy emoji, the reporter could already faintly feel that these words were referring to something.

The reporter patiently flipped through the comments under the Weibo post. This was a lot of work. Fang Rui was a celebrity player with many fans. Not long after the Weibo post was posted, there were already hundreds of comments and replies. Luckily, the content of this Weibo post was too simple. Many people didn't know what to say, so they didn't reply.

The reporter patiently flipped through and through. Because Fang Rui was a God of Playing Dirty, his fans were naturally all dirty. Among all kinds of strange replies, there was an endless stream of dirty words. This could be considered an eye-opener.

But starting from the front page, after flipping through a few pages, the reporter found another clue.

A certain fan probably also noticed that Fang Rui's mood was different, so he very casually asked, "What's wrong with Big Fang?"

In the end, it was this one that received Fang Rui's reply.

Four words: Tired, not loved.

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Here comes the first update, there's still one more. Keep writing ~ (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to qidian.com to vote for me. Your support is my greatest motivation.)

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