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Chapter 373

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Slender Waist Dance put her hands on her hips and glared at the player who had come to ask for information.

After the person who had asked for information retreated, someone else came up to ask more questions. Slender Waist Dance judged them to be of bad character and deprived them of the right to learn kung fu for life. In her eyes, anyone who wanted to learn kung fu had to be of bad character. She seemed to be the only one who could pass the test.

In a short while, no one dared to ask Slender Waist Dance for information. The news had already spread to the ears of every player in the Cloud Players. The players who had been scolded by Slender Waist Dance were not in a good mood. Someone came up to ask, and was immediately scolded to the face. "Learn kung fu? You want to learn kung fu with this kind of character? Did you pass your moral education in primary school? "

In the end, everyone was confused. Speaking of character, it was a very vague concept. How was it measured? If you had to follow the laws and regulations, then everyone would obey the law. It was just that occasionally spitting on the street, sitting in a car and seeing an old lady pretending to be asleep, or seeing a beautiful woman and letting her imagination run wild, did any of these behaviors count as bad character?

Everyone thought hard and examined their own lives. Everyone found that there was a stain on their morals along the way. They couldn't help but feel very depressed. "It's over, I'm not qualified to learn kung fu anymore," they thought.

The Cloud Players carried a strong sense of self-reflection as they slowly moved forward. Gu Fei did as he said to Slender Waist Dance. He kept a certain distance from the main group and walked alone on the other side.

The scenery of Sunset City was completely different from that of the other main cities. When the boat had first arrived at the dock, it had probably been a small oasis with flowers, grass, and trees. As they gradually moved forward, the flowers had withered, the grass had turned yellow, and the trees had withered. Large pieces of greyish-yellow rock began to frequently appear on the ground.

This distinct local characteristic made the players along the way understand that they had completely entered the territory of Sunset City. The desert here didn't look like a desert, nor did the Gobi. It was strange and neither fish nor fowl.

However, there was one advantage. The view here was very wide. As far as the eye could see, they could already see the huge city in the distance. Not far from them, there was a river that had already dried up, meandering towards Sunset City.

"F * ck!" Someone commented, "That island was still surrounded by water, but in the blink of an eye, it has become a dry land. The system is too good!"

"Everyone, stay alert at all times. We'll talk about other things after we're done with the quest," Unsworn Sword reminded everyone. He was worried that everyone would forget about their mission. Everyone nodded. Even the mercenary players didn't care about the bounty. They wanted to protect their own lives, so everyone was united.

"Take a good look at the surroundings!" Unsworn Sword immediately called for a few Sharpshooters to scout the area with Eagle Eyes.

The sharpshooters scanned the area with bright eyes, but the results of their reconnaissance were rather disappointing. The main problem was that the players in the clouds didn't know who was here. Currently, in broad daylight, countless players were scattered in every corner of the map, leveling up. Who knew which of these players were really leveling up and which were pretending to be prey like them?

In the end, after these Marksmen looked around, they could only report to Unsworn Sword that their movements were unclear.

Unsworn Sword frowned as he looked at the dots on the map in front of him. In his eyes, these people could all be enemies. If they rushed forward, the other side could pretend to ignore them. Once they got close to the core area, everyone would unite and attack. What would they do then?

As a result, even though it looked like a very ordinary scene of a player leveling up, Unsworn Sword didn't dare lead his party into it.

"Let's kill them as we go! Who cares what they are? Just kill them all and carve out a path. Then, we won't have to worry about the background of the people around us, "someone suggested to Sword without Oath.

"Do you want all the players in Sunset City to stop us from completing the quest?" Unsworn Sword said angrily. It was fine to kill a few people occasionally, but if they cleared the leveling area like this, they would definitely incur the wrath of the other side. When the time came, the entire main city would start competing for the quest. With their small number of players, they would be crushed like ants.

Unsworn Sword's hesitation caused the party to naturally stop advancing. Unsworn Sword sighed and waved his hand, "Let's rest here for a bit. All party leaders, come over for a meeting."

"F * ck, why is there a meeting again!" A mercenary party leader cried out. There weren't many battles in this quest, but there were quite a few meetings. It was annoying to death.

Gu Fei, who was hundreds of meters away from the main party, saw the party suddenly stop. He didn't ask what was going on. It just so happened that he was next to a place to farm monsters, so he was much more at ease alone. He randomly picked up monsters and killed them, waiting for the other party to move again.

This Cloud Cloud City expedition team's Nth Commander's Representative Meeting was in full swing. At the same time, at the back of their team, on a large boulder that looked like a small mountain, there were already seven people lying in wait.

"Why aren't they moving?" someone whispered.

"There's no need to be so quiet, right? They can't possibly hear us from so far away, right? "someone beside him said.

"Whisper it, it's better to say it in the chat," someone else said.

"Alright, stop talking nonsense," Azuresword finally spoke.

Although they had set out later than the players from Cloud Cloud City, their self-made boats were very mobile. Moreover, they controlled their own speed. If they worked hard, they would naturally be able to move faster. However, they didn't choose to disembark at the docks. Instead, they forcefully disembarked at another water stall. The party of seven hurriedly rushed forward, finally catching up to the main party from Cloud Cloud City. At this time, they were lying in wait behind the rock with the intention of scouting.

However, they didn't care about the Unhindered quest at all. They only had one goal: Gu Fei. To be more accurate, Gu Fei wasn't their goal. Their goal was Gu Fei's equipment.

"In this situation, we don't have a chance to act! It seems that we were a bit too anxious, "someone muttered.

Azuresword acted as if he didn't hear him. He turned his head and said to the person beside him, "Glue, try to see what they're doing."

The player called Glue was the Archer in their party of seven. Since Azuresword had assigned him to look, it was clear that he was also a Sharpshooter with Hawkeye.

There were hundreds of players in Cloud Cloud City. Apart from the party leader and a few people from Unhindered who were urgently discussing a problem, the rest of them had nothing to do. After staring for a while, the person shook his head and said, "I don't know what they're doing. They're probably just resting?"

Resting? It wasn't like a large scale conflict had just broken out. Why would they stop here to rest for no reason? Azuresword's thoughts turned quickly. He guessed that Unhindered's party had probably encountered a problem. They couldn't advance or retreat, so they stopped here to discuss.

What kind of problem was it? Azuresword thought as he looked around. All he saw were players scattered all over the map, fighting monsters. As Azuresword looked around, he immediately understood. The biggest problem for the players in Cloud Cloud City was that they couldn't distinguish between friend and foe.

The enemy hadn't appeared yet. They didn't know who to fight. There were so many players in front of them. Maybe they were all enemies, or maybe they weren't … Because of this thought, they couldn't take another step forward.

"Oh, this problem is a little difficult." Azuresword couldn't help but think for them.

"What should we do? What should we do? " At this moment, in the Cloud Cloud City expedition team's leader representative meeting for the nth time, all the leaders were muttering these three words.

"Hey!" At this moment, Luoluo sent a message to Mr. Han. "Do you have an idea? If you have an idea, say it quickly!"

Since the start of the meeting, some people had suggested a few ideas. However, they were all rejected because they weren't reliable. During this process, Mr. Han didn't say a word. Luoluo had seen how cunning Mr. Han was. She didn't believe that he didn't have an idea.

Unsworn Sword was also looking at the Han Family Young Master with anticipation. At this point, he was the only one who had not spoken yet. It was as if he had become the last straw of hope for the Unsworn Sword.

"Ahem …" Mr. Han coughed softly.

Sword without Oath was elated. "Brother Han, what idea do you have?"

"Hehe … I feel that in this situation, the best solution is to split up." Mr. Han said.

"Split up?" Sword without Oath repeated. He was already thinking about the pros and cons of this idea. Everyone else was muttering in their hearts like him.

"Since we don't know what our opponents are doing or who they are, we should split up. We might be able to lure them out. Then, we can act according to the situation." Mr. Han said.

"Facing a competitive mission, we might be at a disadvantage in terms of numbers. If we split up, wouldn't it be too dangerous?" Someone said.

"Heh heh, the total number of people who accepted this mission might be a lot, but how could it be possible for them to unite and work together as a group? Everyone here is a mercenary group leader, so do you really need me to explain this?"

Everyone was silent. Indeed, they needed to seek cooperation in such a mission. However, there was a lot of knowledge in this cooperation. First, they had to look at the difficulty of the mission. They had to be able to complete the mission perfectly. However, it didn't mean that it was better to have more partners. The more partners they had, the more people would split the benefits. Therefore, the number of collaborators should be just right. This required them to accurately grasp the difficulty of the mission and their own strength.

In addition, because it was a competitive mission, when it came to recruiting groups, it was often a few strong mercenary groups that formed temporary groups. As a result, other small mercenary groups might not even be able to complete the mission. In the end, they could only leave. Therefore, how to form a temporary team that could intimidate others was another skill.

"Even if it's not all of them, a temporary team won't be weaker than us, right? If we split up, won't we be in trouble? "

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