After a "ding", an explanation of why he received this reward appeared.
System announcement: Player A Thousand Miles Drunk has eliminated a total of 400 PK points in the Bounty Quest.
This was a remarkable and outstanding achievement that only Gu Fei could have accomplished. This was because the system clearly indicated in brackets in the prompt: The corresponding PK value converted during PK is not included in the statistics.
If it wasn't for PK points, no one would do Bounty Quests, even in Moonlit Night City. 400 PK points, other than Gu Fei who treated Bounty Quests as his main entertainment, who else could accumulate it?
Finally, the reward was announced: Windchaser's Protection.
Gu Fei had reason to believe that there was a lot of equipment hidden in this Bounty Quest, and they would all have a tacky name like "Windchaser." But so be it, he still had to take out the newly obtained equipment to have a look.
The Protection was a necklace.
Attributes: HP + 60, max HP + 35% …
These attributes were exactly the same as the + 60 movement and + 35% movement speed of the Windchaser boots, which showed that they were from the same series.
The relationship between HP and vitality was the same as the relationship between movement and agility.
Sorcerer's HP growth was on the weaker side, at 0.85. The starting HP was 85, and for every point in vitality, his HP would increase by 0.85. Gu Fei was now level 40, and apart from the automatic 40 points in vitality, he had 119 HP. When he wore Eddie's Badge, he added 6 points to his vitality, giving him 124 HP. The number after the decimal point was never displayed in the parallel world, so whether or not it could be used in battle was something that a game theorist, mathematician, and scientist like Brother You had to figure out.
With the Windchaser's Protection, Gu Fei's HP could reach up to 248, which was double. Even an idiot would know that the Windchaser's Protection was as amazing as the Windchaser boots.
Unfortunately, Gu Fei didn't really like it. As a character who had never truly sacrificed himself in the game, Gu Fei didn't care much about the lack of HP, but the lack of mana made him feel pain. It would be great if this thing was something that could increase one's magical power. Gu Fei looked at the necklace in his hand and muttered to himself.
As for his HP … basically no one could hurt Gu Fei, so what did it matter how much HP he had? With that in mind, Gu Fei accepted another quest and went out again.
Of course, he still had to try out the new equipment. Gu Fei equipped the Windchaser's Protection. The sudden increase in his HP did not bring about any changes. It's useless. Gu Fei shook his head as he ran towards his target.
Nothing else happened until Gu Fei went offline that night. The next day, Gu Fei came online earlier than usual. Firstly, the criminals in Moonlit Night City had attracted him. Secondly, he wanted to come online as early as possible. He wanted to see how things were going in the vast Mang Mang.
He went online and opened his friends list. He saw that Fireball, Sakurazuka, and the others were all online. He quickly sent them a message and learned that they were all safe and sound. Fireball also strongly invited Gu Fei to join them, claiming that they had found three beautiful girls. They were very loyal and invited Gu Fei to enjoy them together. Gu Fei wiped his sweat and refused.
After that, there was nothing to do. Naturally, it was time to do some Bounty Quests. After doing a few, it was almost 7 pm when the Han Family's young master sent a message to summon them. Then, they gathered at the entrance of the dungeon.
Naturally, the atmosphere today was not as tense as it was yesterday. Everyone was staring at Unsworn Sword, who was standing on the stairs. Oathless Sword had wanted to say a few more words, but when he saw the situation, he decided to let it go. He turned around and went to negotiate with the NPC. His swift actions won the admiring gazes of the players.
The players continued on their way. Before 7 pm, Reflection of Years had already checked with the mercenary leaders. As expected, Moonlit Night City was a city of trouble. They had only stayed here for two days, but many incidents had already happened. Most of them had gone out to level up or fight over territory, and the ones who had gotten into the conflict were all mercenary group players.
Because the players of Reigning the Four Seas couldn't register in other cities during the quest period, they would return to Cloud Cloud City once they died. Therefore, Unsworn Sword and the other leaders had repeatedly reminded everyone to keep a low profile and forget their identity as the number one guild in Cloud Cloud City. Looking at it now, the effect was very good. Many of the mercenary group players were bleeding from the fight, while Reigning the Four Seas didn't suffer any losses. Unsworn Sword and the others were naturally laughing in their hearts.
The Cloud Cloud City players who had been bullied while they were leveling now sympathized with each other. They talked about the violence of Moonlit Night City and reminisced about the good life in Cloud Cloud City. In short, there was only one sentence: I can't stay here a minute longer.
People always liked to compare. During the process of talking, the group of players began to compare who had suffered the most losses in Moonlit Night City. In the end, Sakurazuka Tsukasa's "Great Hunt" mercenary group came out on top. Their mercenary group had 40 people, and 22 of them had lost levels in the past two days. Whether it was the ratio or the total number of people, they were outstanding.
"Brother, you're so strong. How many battles did you fight?" someone exclaimed. The other players mostly had small skirmishes at the starting point of the leveling area. At most, one or two died, and some even retreated as soon as they saw blood. Five or six died because of five or six skirmishes in the past two days. That was already quite a feat. In the end, Sakurazuka Tsukasa's group killed 22 people. According to this line of thought, there had been 22 skirmishes. This was too great.
Sakurazuka Tsukasa not only knew how to be wretched, he also knew how to show off. At this time, he had a face of disapproval. "Nothing much, just a small skirmish with this Ten Guild Alliance."
Everyone was moved, but they quickly began to laugh at Sakurazuka Tsukasa's bragging.
Even if these players didn't come to Moonlit Night City, they would have long heard of the Ten Guild Alliance's reputation. This was currently the largest player group in the game. Although there were ten guilds, it was actually equivalent to a big guild with more than 4000 people. Even a top guild like Cloud Cloud City Reigning the Four Seas with 750 people could only say that they were small in front of them. Sakurazuka Tsukasa's small mercenary group of 40 people could still walk out of Moonlit Night City unscathed after having a skirmish with more than 4000 people.
"Tsk, forget it if you don't believe me." Sakurazuka Tsukasa didn't force the issue, and waved his hand without explaining.
The players laughed and dispersed, and the conversation ended.
Following the road outside the city, the group gradually entered a small village. Gu Fei was excited, and said to the five members of the elite group, "This is Moonlit Village!! My chain of quests was completed here. "
"Oh, this is the village where half of the villagers are Werewolves?" Brother You quickly took out his notebook to collect information on the spot.
"Yes, yes!" Gu Fei pulled Brother You to the edge of the group, and pointed at the NPCs on the side of the road, wanting to point out a Werewolf for Brother You to see. When Gu Fei first came to Moonlit Village with a quest, the normal villagers and the Werewolf villagers had completely different attitudes towards him. Until today, he still remembered a few Werewolf villagers that looked like humans. But now that he was pointing at them one by one, he still couldn't find the Werewolf villagers that he was looking for. Brother You was holding a notebook and pen at the side, and was about to record, but Gu Fei was babbling without saying a word. Brother You raised his head and looked at him strangely. Suddenly, someone jumped in front of the two of them.
"Little Rain …" Gu Fei called out.
June Rain looked quite excited, and said to Gu Fei, "We're at this village again!"
"Yes!" Gu Fei replied, and continued to look around.
"Do you still remember the secret of this village?" June Rain said mysteriously.
"What secret?" Gu Fei was startled.
June Rain moved closer to his ear and whispered, "There's a Werewolf!"
Gu Fei didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He realized that he had fallen into June Rain's intelligence trap again. To a certain extent, June Rain was as scary as Mr. Han. Because a person who hadn't reached his level might not be able to understand how profound and simple a person's thoughts could be. Gu Fei felt that he was still relatively close to Mr. Han, but he was still very far away from June Rain.
"What, you don't remember?" June Rain used her intelligence to evaluate Gu Fei, and asked when Gu Fei didn't say anything for a long time.
"I remember, I remember. I want to find a Werewolf too, right? "Gu Fei said.
"If you want to find a Werewolf, look for me!" June Rain patted her chest.
"Huh?" Gu Fei was puzzled.
Then, June Rain took out her mission notebook from her pocket, and flipped to the Moonlit Night City chapter of the Werewolf Distribution in the Moonlit Village chapter.
"Uh, coordinates XXXX, XXXX! Villager Fayne, Werewolf. " June Rain muttered as she looked at her feet. She stepped on the coordinates and deviated from the direction the team was heading.
After a few steps, June Rain was already standing at the coordinates she had recorded, but she looked around and walked in two circles. There were no villagers in the area.
"Ah … What's going on?" June Rain's pure eyes flashed with confusion.
"Let's look at the next one!" The kind Gu Fei pointed to the next one she had recorded in her notebook.
"Coordinates XXXX, XXXX, Villager Sammy, Werewolf." June Rain muttered as she started to step on the coordinates again. In the end, she arrived at an area with no people.
"Ah ah!" June Rain didn't wait for Gu Fei to speak, and directly moved on to the next one. This time, there were people in the area, but they weren't the Werewolf villagers that June Rain had recorded. June Rain talked to this NPC five times, and the NPC insisted that he was called Reed, and not Quentin, which June Rain had recorded in her notebook.
"I … Did I remember it wrong?" June Rain scratched her head. For someone who often made mistakes, she didn't have much confidence in herself.
"Probably not," Gu Fei said.
"Then what's going on?"
"The Werewolves seem to be gone," Gu Fei said.
"The Werewolves are gone?" Brother You, who had been following the two, repeated.
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