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Chapter 847

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For Tang Rou, it had been a long time since she was in such a difficult situation. In her short history of Glory, perhaps the only time she had felt this deep sense of helplessness was when she had first competed with Ye Xiu and when she had faced off against Tiny Herb's captain, Wang Jiexi, who had once invited her.

But Tang Rou was clear that those two were far stronger than her, and at that time, her skill level was very low. When those two fought against her, it was the same as her bullying normal players.

And now, as her skill level continued to improve and her experience continued to accumulate, even if she had to face those two Gods again, Tang Rou felt that she wouldn't be as helpless as she was before. But now, it was just one of Team Everlasting's players. Tang Rou didn't even know her opponent's name. She only knew that in the previous round, Wei Chen had made fun of her pitifully. After the match, Wei Chen had mocked her for half an hour. But now, she was completely suppressed.

Completely suppressed.

It was just like when she faced Ye Xiu's unspecialized or Wang Jiexi's Witch. Tang Rou felt even more powerless.

Of course, Tang Rou also knew that the Warlock class had very strong crowd control abilities. However, if he was beaten so badly just because of his profession, wouldn't that mean that the Warlock profession was invincible? In the pro scene, there were many classes that were Warlocks' opponents, including her Battle Mage. Could it be that everyone would be beaten so powerless when facing a Warlock?

Of course not. She had to look for the reason herself. She didn't play well from the start, so she fell into her opponent's rhythm.

Tang Rou was no longer the rookie from before. She had learned how to reflect on her mistakes in a match, and her reflections were quite accurate.

But even if she regretted it now, she couldn't load back to the previous moment. She still had to deal with the current situation. But after being drenched by the Chaotic Rain, her character was no longer under her control. She could only watch helplessly. On this point, there was also a reason for it to be because of the equipment. In a strong pro team, characters paid a lot of attention to their resistance to status effects. If she really had to face a Warlock, she would have to adjust her equipment accordingly.

Team Happy didn't have such conditions, so Han Yanrou's resistance was very mediocre. Against a Warlock, skills had a huge impact on her. She couldn't end her current Chaotic Rain status in a short period of time. To give a simple example, when facing a Physical Attack Profession, of course it would be Physical Defense; when facing a Magic Attack Profession, naturally it would be Magic Defense; when facing a Warlock, it would be the Spirit Resistance that was the most important. Soft Mist hadn't done anything to counter him, but her current predicament was partly because of this. Therefore, in online games, the Warlock was once considered a BUG class that destroyed the balance of the game. However, with the emphasis on resistance to abnormal status effects, the Players also understood that it was nothing more than each class having their own strengths and weaknesses.

.. Chaotic Chaotic Rain wasn't a Warlock had a Rain was a Warlock?? Now that her Chaotic Rain status was finally about to end, Leopold had already prepared a new crowd control skill.

After binding Han Yanrou with a Binding Spell, another wave of dark skills attacked her.

The audience chat became more and more lively. Two characters. One's health was dropping rapidly, while the other didn't move at all. The face slappers who had been restraining themselves finally couldn't hold back anymore. Some were even calling for their companions. It would be a pity to miss such a satisfying face-slapping scene.

Team Everlasting's Warlock player was also very excited. This week's preparations had been timely. It felt great to have everything under control. The more the Warlock player played, the smoother he became. His thoughts were clearer, his movements were more nimble, and his timing was more precise. Everything seemed to be in sync with his breathing and heartbeat. At this moment, he really felt like he was Leopold, standing under the Red Flower Pavilion and chanting a dark spell.

Under her opponent's excellent performance, Tang Rou wasn't able to turn the tables in the end. Instead, she was completely defeated by Leopold. The moment Han Yanrou fell, there was no need to mention the cheers in the audience chat. The face slappers who had heard the news had quickly taken over the chat, overshadowing Team Everlasting's fans.

"The east wind blows, the war drums beat, Han Yanrou, who should you be afraid of?" These kinds of face slapping taunts began to spread.

On Happy's side, the atmosphere was a bit tense.

Everyone had experienced Tang Rou's competitive nature before. How much psychological damage would it take to be completely defeated in this match? Everyone was looking at Tang Rou. Tang Rou obviously couldn't keep a smile on her face. The word "depressed" was practically written on her face. She pushed her keyboard back and let go of her mouse. She was clearly unwilling to do so.

Chen Guo walked over and tried to comfort her, but ….. this loss was a bit embarrassing. Where could she find something to say?

At this moment, Ye Xiu opened his mouth and only said four words: "You still have to practice!"

Too heartless!

Wei Chen almost couldn't hold back from scolding her! A beauty's depressed expression after losing the match really made his heart ache. You bastard, is this how you comfort people?

In the end, before Wei Chen could mock her, Tang Rou had already answered. Her answer was also very simple: "Yes!"

After saying this, her hands returned to her keyboard and mouse. Chen Guo had already gone over to her side. She was originally going to comfort her, but when she saw Tang Rou leave the stage, she was startled: "Where are you going?"

"To practice!" Tang Rou said.

Chen Guo really didn't know whether to laugh or cry. If she didn't know Tang Rou well, she would have thought that Tang Rou had been angered by Ye Xiu's "You still have to practice" and went to practice in a fit of pique.

"The match isn't over yet!" Chen Guo said.

"You have to win!" As a result, Tang Rou raised her hand and shouted.

"No sh * t." Ye Xiu replied succinctly.

Team Happy's second player was Qiao Yifan and his One Inch Ash. At this moment, his character was already on the stage. Tang Rou had left a full health opponent for him, which made him feel a bit pressured. But after hearing the simple and crude conversation between the losing Tang Rou and Ye Xiu, who hadn't even gone up yet, he suddenly felt a bit more courageous.

The second round of the group arena quickly began.

Qiao Yifan, One Inch Ash.

Because Chang Xian's interview hadn't been published yet, apart from Excellent Era, no one knew that One Inch Ash was actually Qiao Yifan, who had worked in the pro scene before. In addition, he hadn't played much before, so Team Everlasting's information on One Inch Ash was quite lacking. They only found out that this character had completed the Heavenly Challenge and broken through to the Heavenly Domain at Level 55. Just from this point alone, this person shouldn't be a new player in the new server.

After the first round, Team Everlasting's conclusion on Qiao Yifan was: crafty, extremely crafty.

How were they supposed to deal with crafty players? They could only be careful, extremely careful.

Through their analysis, Team Everlasting had a good point: One Inch Ash was a Phantom Demon.

Phantom Demons and Sword Demons had completely different styles, so they were easy to tell with a glance. On the other hand, Phantom Demons were more of a team support type. They were weaker in a 1v1, so this point was an important factor in dealing with One Inch Ash.

That was all they knew about him. Team Everlasting's Warlock, who had just defeated Tang Rou, was currently filled with confidence. When he saw One Inch Ash come out, he silently reviewed this player and his character's characteristics and came up with a plan. Every clash between opponents couldn't be predicted beforehand, so they had to be prepared for any possible clash. Whether it was facing Han Yanrou, One Inch Ash, or even Windward Formation and Lord Grim, every player in Team Everlasting had thought about how to deal with these opponents. For this round, they had made ample preparations.

Three, two, one …...

After the countdown, the match began. The map was still Red Blossom Pavilion, but the two opponents were two classes that controlled the power of darkness, a Ghostblade and a Warlock.

They were both approaching the center of the map, but Qiao Yifan wasn't as straightforward as Tang Rou. One Inch Ash had already taken note of any possible cover on the map. In the eyes of Team Everlasting's players, this was crafty!

Qiao Yifan didn't proactively approach his opponent, and Team Everlasting's Warlock didn't proactively approach him either. What a joke! In the first round, Team Everlasting's Sharpshooter had been too proactive, which was why he had stepped into One Inch Ash's trap. How could he make the same mistake twice?

In reality, this sort of trap wouldn't have been effective against a normal player team. Normal players didn't have any moral integrity, and there was no one watching over them online. Most of the time, they would have to use their omniscient view to warn each other. Team Everlasting, on the other hand, really followed the rules. So far, it was only when He An was fighting in the group arena that someone couldn't help but shout out a warning. As for this ….. after the match, no one brought it up again. That match also ended with Team Everlasting's loss. If they had really won, it would have been an unfair win because of this warning. Even if they were happy to win, there would still be a shadow in their hearts.

The second round was a matter of life and death. Even so, from the individual competition until now, Team Everlasting hadn't broken the rules at all. They had only prepared seriously for a week, but they had never thought of using such a cheating method to help them get through this difficult situation.

One Inch Ash and Leopold hadn't clashed yet, and the spectators were starting to lose their patience. At this moment, the ones who were more likely to be nervous were the spectators. The omniscient view allowed them to clearly grasp the movements of the two sides. Right now, the two were moving around in all sorts of ways, but they didn't meet face to face. Finally, Leopold quietly moved to One Inch Ash's flank, exposing One Inch Ash to Leopold's casting range!

"Kill him!!" The spectator chat was filled with messages.

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Second update! (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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