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Chapter 19

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Black Dragon Cave, as the name suggested, was a cave on Black Dragon Mountain.

Black Dragon Mountain was about 500 meters northwest of the west gate of Cloud Cloud City. The mountain was full of bandits and was a good place for leveling up and leveling up. It was suitable for players between level 25 and 30. This was the introduction of Black Dragon Mountain on the official website.

Black Dragon Cave was a different place compared to Black Dragon Mountain. The bandits in the cave were the elites of Black Dragon Mountain and were around level 35. Moreover, the cave's terrain was complex and full of twists and turns. If a player got lost inside and couldn't get out, the online GM would not care about their own mistakes. This was what the official introduction said. This caused the players to curse again.

Because of Gu Fei's words before he left, Sword Specter and the others were in a daze and argued. When Gu Fei arrived at the entrance of the cave, he didn't see the five people at all. He only saw a player who seemed to be a Mage squatting pitifully at the entrance.

"Is this guy our employer?" Gu Fei guessed and went up to talk to him. "Hello!"

The person looked up at Gu Fei. "Hello."

"What are you doing?" Gu Fei asked.

"Waiting for someone," the person replied.

"Are you waiting for someone to help you complete the quest in Black Dragon Cave?" Gu Fei continued to ask.

"How did you know?" The person was surprised.

Gu Fei chuckled. "Because I'm here to help you."

"Oh! You're from Gongzi's elite group! "The person quickly stood up.

Gu Fei had just learned the name of this mercenary group. It wasn't very popular, but it was understandable. For a narcissist like Gongzi Han, how could his group not have his own name as the title?

"Why are you alone?" the person asked.

"They'll be here soon."

"Oh!" The person responded and began to look Gu Fei up and down. Before, he thought he was just a passerby, so he didn't even bother to look up. Now that he knew this person was related to the success or failure of his quest, he naturally had to take a good look. He was shocked the moment he saw him.

A straw hat, a beginner's robe, and a pair of light boots that thieves loved. The unique combination of three completely different styles caused the observer in front of him to be lost in an instant. He secretly used Identify on Gu Fei to confirm Gu Fei's class: Mage.

Then he noticed the staff in Gu Fei's hand. The design was very novel. It was strip-shaped, flat, and had a handguard. What kind of exquisite item could this be? The observer secretly speculated.

At this time, Gu Fei turned around and looked down the mountain, finally seeing the figures of the five people.

Both parties met at the entrance of the cave, and the Han Clan's young master introduced everyone to the buyer. The buyer was obviously very excited. The people in front of him were all names that would be glorious no matter what game they played! A true legend of the online gaming world. This was especially true for Imperial Divine Hymn. As a Mage player, he admired Imperial Divine Hymn even more. When he saw that his opponent was an Archer instead of a Mage, he expressed his endless regret.

When it was finally Gu Fei's turn to be introduced, the buyer's "It's an honor to meet you, it's an honor to meet you, I admire you" finally disappeared.

A Thousand Miles Drunk? Who was that? Never heard of him. What does he do? Was he an expert? Everyone could read this line from the eyes of the buyer.

Gu Fei didn't mind. After all, he wasn't part of their circle. If you went to the Kung Fu world and asked around, who wouldn't know Gu Fei's name? Unfortunately, the Kung Fu world didn't have as many people as the online gaming world!

Do you know how to play online games? These words sounded like curses.

Do you know Kung Fu? Why did these words sound like they were being unreasonable?

The difference was huge! Gu Fei sighed. The group had already started to enter the cave.

The Han Clan's young master reminded them one last time, "We will clear out all the monsters along the way. You guys follow closely behind. Do not attack, understand?"

The two nodded. The buyer was excited, while Gu Fei was a bit listless. "Absolutely don't make a move" had actually become his mission. He played online games to "randomly make a move".

The cave was rugged and difficult to walk through. There was no light, but they could clearly see what was in front of them. This was the magic of online games. The group quickly encountered enemies. Gu Fei and the buyer obediently squatted at the back of the group without moving. They were bored, so of course they had to chat a bit.

"You're also a Mage?" The buyer asked.

Gu Fei nodded.

"What level are you?" The person asked again.

"Level 30. What about you? "It was impolite not to reciprocate.

"25 …" The person said, his eyes flashing with a hint of admiration.

"Your staff is very unique!" The person said again.

"Staff?" Gu Fei was stunned. He reacted and handed it over with a smile, "Play with it."

"Really?" The person was stunned. Casually handing over his equipment to someone else. What an expert! He quickly took it and stroked it in his hand. When he calmed down and looked at it, he immediately shouted, "F * ck!"

What staff! It was clearly a sword, a sword that was somewhere between a Japanese sword and a Tang sword. There were plenty of these kinds of nondescript equipment in the game. No one really cared about what kind of equipment it was. This weapon was just a normal white sword. There were plenty of them on the streets, but it was in the hands of a Mage. This was too unusual.

The buyer thought that this Mage was probably just putting on a show. After all, a long sword at his waist looked much better than a staff in his hand.

"I'll get one tomorrow!" The buyer thought about getting closer to the expert as he returned the sword.

The two chatted as they walked. In front of them was an intense battle.

Monsters that were 5 levels higher than the players!

In the "parallel world", it wasn't easy to beat monsters that were higher level. If your equipment couldn't keep up with your level, then don't even think about it. If your equipment was more complete, then you had to consider the problem of efficiency. Only those with outstanding equipment could make good use of their advantage. The experts in front of them not only had outstanding equipment, but their awareness was also outstanding.

That's right, awareness! The controls in the game had become actual combat techniques. Other than people like Gu Fei, how could normal players know how to do this? Awareness became the main factor that determined the difference between players.

Where did awareness come from? The use of knowledge, the accumulation of experience, etc., all combined together, became awareness.

The people in front of them were the most outstanding players in the game.

They easily coordinated with each other in a way that normal players couldn't even imagine.

The Archer, Imperial God Ming, shot a quick arrow and hit the target. The target that was attacked immediately turned around and ran over. The Sword Ghost, who was hiding nearby, took advantage of this and immediately used Backstab. When the monster turned around, the Sword Ghost had already run away. Wushang and Brother You arrived just in time to block the monster from the left and right. They slashed wildly to pull the monster's aggro and then followed the Sword Ghost back. They worked together to kill it until it was a corpse. Young Master Han's heals fell on everyone's heads. Every time, it was just right, not a single bit wasted.

This was the most efficient and fastest way of fighting. More importantly, they would only get rid of one monster that was an obstacle and not disturb the others.

This was why Young Master Han didn't let Gu Fei and the buyer attack. Mages' spells, light, and attacks all had a large aggro range. They weren't like Archers who only attracted attacks. What was aggro? Simply put, monsters judged the threat of the player based on the player's actions. The data that described the threat was the aggro value. When the aggro value reached a certain value, the monster would attack the player. When the aggro value was threatened by more than one player, the monster would choose the one with the highest aggro value to attack.

Mages, on the other hand, had a large aggro range, so they could easily attract three to five monsters to attack. This wasn't what everyone wanted to see.

The target of this mission was the bandit leader, so there was no need to waste time on the road. They had to complete the mission in the most efficient and fastest way possible. This was Young Master Han's style.

Moreover, the Parallel World would record the completion of all kinds of missions based on time. The name that would be recorded at the mission area was obviously the buyer who accepted the mission. But the name of the Young Master Elite Group would be recorded in the lobby of the mission office. This was the best way to prove a mercenary group's ability.

The team advanced in such an efficient manner that even Young Master Han couldn't help but praise them. If it wasn't for the Parallel World, an online game that unified the world, it was hard to imagine that these experts would work together. Thinking of this, the young master of the Han Family took a moment to look back. In the end, he found that Gu Fei and the buyer were like two tourists on a sightseeing tour, walking at an unhurried pace, supporting each other and pointing at the scenery inside the cave. The two of them did not even look at the exquisite teamwork of the few people.

Young Master Han couldn't help but feel depressed. It was fine if he was a stranger, but Gu Fei was a member of this team. Compared to the other people who had interacted with each other in many online games, Gu Fei was very unfamiliar with them. Therefore, you had to quickly understand the characteristics, styles, and habits of each person in the team … This way, you could effectively integrate into the team and become the finishing touch of cooperation.

But this guy didn't take advantage of the opportunity to observe and learn, but was chatting with a level 25 Mage who didn't know what he was talking about!

Young Master Han was furious! But he didn't have the time to teach Gu Fei a lesson. Right now, the few people who were struggling at the front still needed his help. A Cleric was actually a very busy and tired character. Many girls thought that a healer who didn't have to fight was the most suitable class for girls. But in fact, a good Cleric must have a good overall view, high concentration, calm judgment, and the ability to make decisions at critical moments, as well as the ability to grasp the right timing. This was something that very few female players could achieve. Therefore, although there were many girls who played as Clerics, the real top Clerics were all male players.

Young Master Han was such a character. In the past games, his partner Sword Specter would lead the team, and he would support from the left and right. But this time, the virtual reality game was a big blow to Sword Specter. Seeing that he was somewhat absent-minded, Young Master Han personally formed this team with himself as the core.

With his perfectionist personality, he couldn't bear to see Gu Fei, the new recruit, not working hard at all and treating the mission as a vacation. If it weren't for the fact that he couldn't spare his hands, he would have rushed back and scolded him.

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