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Chapter 16

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Gu Fei's "Why?" made Sword Specter very resentful.

What else could it be? It was all because of Gu Fei. A Level 25 Thief was defeated by a Level 10 Mage. No one would believe that Sword Specter still had the same strength as before. High level? What good could that do? A Mage 15 levels lower than you could kill you, and you still want to rely on your level to make a name for yourself? The group of people all had the same thought. Within two days, they all left Sword Specter's side and cut off contact with him as a friend.

However, Sword Specter was convinced of his loss, so he didn't blame Gu Fei at all. It was just that Gu Fei asked "Why?" with a blank look on his face, which made Sword Specter a little dissatisfied.

"Ahem, it's nothing! Let's talk about this mercenary group. Are you interested? "Sword Specter asked.

"Oh, it's nothing. Let's go take a look!" Gu Fei said. In fact, he didn't want to participate in this kind of activity that required organization to disturb his personal time. However, seeing Sword Specter's expression and Fireball's nagging about Sword Specter's situation a few days ago, he already understood what was going on with Sword Specter's guild. He felt a little apologetic.

If he had known this would happen, he wouldn't have been so competitive. He would have just let Sword Specter know what was going on. With Sword Specter's personality, he definitely wouldn't have made things difficult for him and Fireball.

More importantly, Gu Fei knew how it felt to be ostracized by the people around him. And Sword Specter was even worse off than him because of his appearance. This was simply too outrageous! It was too much to judge a book by its cover. Fortunately … Gu Fei wasn't that ugly. While sympathizing with Sword Specter, Gu Fei also felt that it was normal for him to feel lucky.

With apology, understanding, and sympathy, Gu Fei felt that he should give up his personal space to help Sword Specter. It could be considered as compensation!

Sword Specter didn't feel that Gu Fei's promise was such a big favor. After seeing Gu Fei agree, he nodded and said, "Very well. We'll meet in the afternoon. Come with me! "

"In the afternoon? What time? "Gu Fei asked.

"Two o 'clock!" Sword Specter said.

"Oh, okay!" Gu Fei nodded.

"See you in the afternoon then!" The Sword Ghost nodded and returned to his training spot in the forest.

Gu Fei, on the other hand, cracked his neck and loosened his shoulders. He raised the long sword in his hand and charged at the monsters again.

At 1: 50 pm, the Sword Ghost sent a message: "Where are you?"

"I'm going back to the city!" Gu Fei had been leveling in the leveling area. He estimated that it was almost time, so he quickly rushed back to the city. Surprisingly, the 'parallel world' did not provide a way to teleport back to the city at high speed. The developers claimed that it was to make it as realistic as possible. The players all looked at him in disdain, unanimously believing that this was nothing more than an act to prolong the players' online time. There wouldn't be a monthly card after the game launched, only a timer card. That was the best proof.

"Very good," the Sword Ghost replied.

"Where did you guys arrange to meet? I'll go there directly." Gu Fei said.

"Xiao Lei Tavern," the Sword Ghost said.

"Oh! I'll head over directly, "Gu Fei replied.

Speaking of this Little Thunder Tavern, it was also a legend. This was because it was the first shop opened by a player in the parallel world. The requirement for a player to open a private shop was Level 20, but that wasn't the key. The key was money — the money to buy a house.

The System wouldn't interfere with the players' training on the streets, and there were no city guards to fine them. However, to truly own a shop, one had to buy it from the System.

Although the city in the game was large, there were only so many fixed assets such as houses, so the value was quite high. No one expected that a player could really open such a shop at Level 20, and it was a bar that took up quite a lot of space.

Where did he get so much money? All the players racked their brains and came up with a solution: use RMB to buy equipment from the Exchange Hall, then sell it in the Auction Hall for game currency. A rich man! Everyone exclaimed.

Everyone was puzzled by the fact that he opened a tavern after accumulating so much money. Perhaps the tavern seemed to be doing well now, but once the open beta officially ended and the timer card became popular, how many people would be willing to waste their time here? Moreover, the System had a wide variety of taverns, but what about the players? Where would they get so many types of alcohol? It was true that the bartenders in the game could make alcohol, but at this level, how much alcohol could a bartender make? Could it be that one could buy alcohol from the System's tavern and sell it in their own shop?

As it turned out, Xiaolei's tavern did exactly that. Buying at the original price, selling at the original price, but the System still collected transaction tax from the shop every day. It was simply losing money!

Losing money and still doing it! A man with aspirations! Everyone exclaimed.

A man with aspirations and wealth, with an ordinary name: Xiaolei.

This was the first name to become popular in the "parallel world," although many people privately regarded it as an idiot. But no matter what, there were countless cities in the game, and players were randomly born in one of them. Such an awesome idiot was randomly born in Cloud Cloud City, and that was the pride of all the players in Cloud Cloud City!

Of course, Gu Fei knew of such a famous tavern, and he had been there once with Fireball. He had also seen the famous Xiaolei personally standing at the bar to sell alcohol.

He spent so much money, and now he was still losing money every day, but he chose to stand behind the bar every day to serve the public. He hadn't even reached Level 30 yet! What did it mean to be someone who had broken away from vulgar tastes? This was it! Half of the people who came to Xiaolei's bar came to admire this rich man who had aspirations and broken away from vulgar tastes.

When Gu Fei arrived at the entrance of Xiaolei's bar, he looked at the time in the System. It was two o 'clock sharp. He took a deep breath and pushed the door open.

He looked around and didn't see Sword Ghoul and his gang. He was about to send a message to ask when Xiaolei greeted him. "Do you need my help?"

"Oh, I'm looking for someone!" Gu Fei described Sword Ghoul's appearance.

His appearance was too shocking. Just as Gu Fei started, Xiaolei pointed to the other side. "Private room number three." It was a player-owned tavern! Of course, it wouldn't be as old-fashioned as in the game. Xiaolei took a wooden stake and made several circles around the wall. Each circle was regarded as a private room. This was the style of a modern bar.

"Oh, thank you!" Gu Fei said.

"You're welcome. Call me if you need anything!" Xiaolei's smile was the epitome of the service industry.

"Xiaolei!" Gu Fei raised his finger. "I got it. Your real name must be Lei Feng, right?"

"Just kidding." Xiaolei laughed.

Gu Fei smiled and said goodbye to him. He walked toward Private room number three.

It was surrounded by wooden stakes. He couldn't get out of the door, so he pulled a rag over the empty space to act as a curtain. Gu Fei grabbed the rag and shook it as if he was knocking on the door.

"Come in!" Someone inside said.

Gu Fei lifted the rag and walked in. He immediately saw the guy facing the door.

One word: beautiful.

Two words: beautiful.

Three words: too beautiful.

Four words: how is this possible?

Five words: it's a man?

Facing the door, sitting next to Sword Ghoul was such a guy. If it weren't for his flat chest and prominent Adam's apple, Gu Fei wouldn't believe it was a man.

It was this guy. One of his arms was on Sword Ghoul's shoulder. When he saw Gu Fei come in, he raised his arm and pointed at Gu Fei. "Is that him?"

Sword Ghoul nodded and said to Gu Fei. "You're here!"

Gu Fei nodded. "I'm here."

The beauty pointed at an empty seat across from him. "Sit!"

Gu Fei sat down. Only then did he look at the other three people. They were plain, ordinary, and had ordinary faces. Compared to Sword Ghoul and that guy, who were ugly and beautiful, these people were more like humans. They were so similar that Gu Fei couldn't find anything special about them.

"Let me introduce you," Sword Ghoul said to Gu Fei. Then, he started introducing Gu Fei. "Zhan Wushang! Warrior. "

Zhan Wushang was a middle-aged man. He was very strong and gave off a mature and steady feeling. "Hello!" As he extended his hand, he introduced himself. "I like warriors, so I choose warriors no matter what game I play!"

"And I'll always be the best warrior in all online games!" Sword Ghoul added.

"Hello, hello!" Gu Fei took off his straw hat with his left hand and shook it with his right. However, he found that the other party was quite strong. This was inevitable. Warriors would obviously work hard on their strength. Gu Fei was a mage who specialized in Agility. His bones turned soft when he shook it. Fortunately, the other party didn't mean to make things difficult for him. He let go immediately. It seemed like it was just a habit. Gu Fei could only smile bitterly. It was the first time in his life that he had been taken advantage of in a handshake.

"This is Brother You. His class is random when playing online games. This time, he's a Knight. Brother You is good at collecting information and often notices details that others don't." Sword Ghoul introduced the second person.

"Brother You? You don't look that old! "Gu Fei extended his hand.

"Sorry, my name is Brother You. Sorry for taking advantage of you!" Brother You scratched his head in embarrassment. Then, he extended his hand to shake Gu Fei's hand. His smile was very friendly. It was obvious that he was an easy person to get along with.

"Oh, I see." Gu Fei smiled.

"This is Imperial Divine Hymn. His best class is a mage, but this time, he chose to be an archer!" Sword Ghoul introduced the third person. This person was clearly young. He didn't have a smile on his face. He had the arrogance and defiance of a minor. He was most likely a student.

"Hello!" Gu Fei extended his hand. Compared to the previous two times, he was the most serious this time. This was because he knew that the best way to deal with this kind of kid was not to treat him like a child. Instead, he let him feel that you valued him.

He didn't think that Imperial Divine Hymn would be so childish that he wouldn't fall for this. He didn't even extend his hand. He only snorted through his nose: "Okay!"

Damn kid, you have no respect for your elders! Gu Fei cursed in his heart.

"Finally, this is the one! Young Master Han, my old partner in the game. He's an Eternal Cleric. "Sword Ghoul finally introduced the person beside him.

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