When he was in the Demonic Realm, Sword Ghost had been very popular. He had single-handedly created the Heaven-Defying Guild, and all the players had tried their best to join it. When he had announced that he wanted to fight in the parallel world, he had received a lot of support. Everyone had expressed that they were willing to follow him, and that they would continue to treat him as their boss.
However, in the virtual game of the parallel world, everyone's true image had been restored. Sword Ghost's crude image was so different from his glorious existence in the game that most of the players in the guild could not accept it. More than half of them immediately expressed that it was better for them to rely on themselves. As for the few girls who used to hang around him in the guild, they only glanced at him from afar and didn't show themselves again. In the end, out of the thousands of players in the guild, only fifty or so were willing to follow him.
The hypocrisy of the world chilled Sword Ghost's heart, but as a top player who had created glory, he still had his strengths. Sword Ghost was not ready to give up. He had already made up his mind to create glory again in the parallel world and make the name of the Heaven-Defying Guild known throughout the game.
The first thing he had to do was to strengthen himself. However, the virtual game had put Sword Ghost at a disadvantage on the first day. In such a simulated environment, the word "manipulation" would probably have to be retired. Sword Ghost's hands, which used to control the mouse and keyboard like a ghost, were now completely useless. As a top player, Sword Ghost knew that he could only use his understanding of the game to make up for this. Fortunately, the game had been rebuilt after half a day, giving Sword Ghost some time to adapt to the game. During this time, he had studied a lot of game information and even simulated the combat style of the characters in the game in real life. When the open beta restarted, Sword Ghost entered the game confidently.
In less than a day, he had reached level 25! The amount of effort and sweat he had put in was unimaginable. The game was not as simple as just playing.
The beginning of the game was the best time to pull apart the gap in levels. Sword Ghost would not miss this opportunity. His level was far higher than his companions', so he did not waste time carrying people. That was why he was not among the Heaven-Defying Guild members outside the city. It was not until Gu Fei had swept away three people with a kick and taken away Fireball that his companions reacted and hurriedly reported to Sword Ghost.
After listening to his companion's detailed description, the Sword Ghost was also filled with doubts. He was already familiar with all the skills in the game. If he had to compare it, Gu Fei's kick was like the Grandmaster of Combat's Swallow's Flash. However, that was an advanced skill that could only be learned at Level 54. How could anyone know it now? What's more, his companions weren't even level 10 yet. How could they use their skills on people who were supposed to be protected by PK?
As a result, Sword Ghost hurried back from the leveling area and led his guild members in the direction the two had gone. He didn't have any thoughts of revenge just because he stole a pig. He just felt that there was something about this character that he needed to understand.
Unfortunately, the fireball had hit the Sword Ghost's sore spot. This was the easiest way to arouse the Sword Ghost's fighting spirit. The fireball was very accurate. The Sword Ghoul glared at the fireball and asked Gu Fei, "What level are you?"
"Level 10," Gu Fei replied.
"Very good!" Sword Ghost nodded. "How about I deal with the two of you alone?"
"F * ck, I'm only level 1, level 1, what level are you?" Fireball shouted.
Gu Fei echoed Fireball's words. "Yeah, he's only level 1, he can't PK."
The Sword Ghoul smiled. He didn't want to PK a level 10 player and a level 1 player. He said this to make the other party show weakness. Unexpectedly, Gu Fei added, "That's why I can do it alone."
The Sword Ghoul's eyes widened. He couldn't believe his ears. "What did you say?"
"What? Don't you want to PK? "Gu Fei asked.
Gu Fei's question left the Sword Ghoul with no room to retreat. Of course, he wasn't afraid. He just felt that it wasn't worth it. The Sword Ghost felt that it was too degrading for him to fight the first battle in the parallel world to make a name for himself in a Level-Ten Mage.
However, the Sword Ghoul couldn't think of any reason to refuse. He could only nod and say, "Good, very good!" He looked around and saw that there was a large open space next to the pond at the bottom of the hill. The Sword Ghoul pointed and said, "How about we go over there?" This was the first time he had PK in a parallel world. He felt that an open and stable place would be better for him.
Gu Fei didn't care at all. He nodded and walked in that direction.
Fireball quickly followed him and whispered, "Are you crazy? You don't even know his level and you're going to PK him?"
"What's wrong with that? I'll just PK if I can! "Gu Fei laughed.
The two stood in the open space next to the pond. Sword Ghoul's companions followed behind him. They were all very nervous. They trusted the Sword Ghoul, so they continued to follow him in the game. Whether or not the Sword Ghoul could be as glorious as before depended on this battle.
Behind Gu Fei was Fireball, who was absent-minded. He was gauging the depth of the pond with his eyes, looking for a place to hold on to if he fell in. He felt that Gu Fei had no chance of winning. Who was his opponent? The Sword Ghoul was a top player in the online gaming world. He was at the top of any online game he had set foot in. Magic Domain? That was just one of his many pinnacles.
"Let's begin!" Gu Fei said as he lifted his mage robe and pulled out a dagger.
"A dagger?" The Sword Ghoul froze. This person was clearly a mage!
There were some skills in the game that were common. As long as you reached a certain level and paid, you could learn them for any class. Identify was one of them. It wasn't just used to identify equipment. It could also be used to detect the class and level of a player or a monster.
The experienced Sword Ghoul had already learned Identify as soon as they met. As soon as they met, he appraised the two. Two mages, one Level 10 and the other Level 1. Since Identify's level wasn't high enough, he couldn't identify the equipment on their bodies. He was greatly surprised when Gu Fei pulled out a dagger.
"So it's a noob." The Sword Ghoul shook his head, feeling that it was a pity. It was his first time fighting a mage with a dagger. This wasn't anything to be proud of.
The Sword Ghoul also pulled out a dagger from his waist! The Sword Ghoul was a Thief, a true expert with daggers.
"Please!" The Sword Ghoul felt that it was inhumane to try and seize the initiative against such an opponent.
"Please!" Gu Fei suddenly clasped his fists and bowed to the Sword Ghoul while holding the dagger. This action caused Sword Ghost to stare blankly. While he was still puzzled, Gu Fei's figure flashed and stabbed forward.
"That's fast!" The Sword Ghoul was shocked. Having done some research on the game, he could immediately tell that Gu Fei's character had added Agility. Mage + Agility … Based on the Sword Ghoul's experience, he had seen plenty of Agility mages. However, characters that relied on high Agility to dodge or even miss all their attacks required an extremely high level and equipment. It could be said that it would only take place in the later stages of the game.
Moreover, it was only in games where the data had been thoroughly researched by the players that people would try to add points in this way. However, this was a parallel world. Firstly, it was a new game and everything was still being explored. Secondly, this game only had one account per person. If there was a mistake in adding a point or some other reason that caused the character to be trash, there was no such thing as deleting the account and starting over. Therefore, even though the Sword Ghoul was already Level 25, he had only added ten levels to his character. Before figuring out the correct path to add points, he wouldn't rashly use his points.
In the Sword Ghoul's eyes, the Agility mage in front of him was an extremely reckless existence. As the Sword Ghoul assessed Gu Fei, he hurriedly dodged to the side and dodged Gu Fei's stab.
Unexpectedly, Gu Fei's reaction was extremely fast. Seeing the Sword Ghoul's body move, Gu Fei followed up with a backhand slash.
However, the Sword Ghost, who had trained his ghost-like hands, had good reflexes. He nimbly shrank his body and dodged the attack. Unexpectedly, Gu Fei's attack wasn't over yet. After missing his attack, Gu Fei turned his back to the Sword Ghoul and thrust his dagger out from under his armpit.
At that moment, the Sword Ghoul was still in a half-crouching state after dodging the previous attack. Gu Fei's stab from behind was actually aimed at his head. It was too late to dodge. The Sword Ghoul was like a normal person. When he was being attacked, he subconsciously raised his hand to protect his face. As a result, the dagger in his hand collided with Gu Fei's. With a crisp sound, the Sword Ghoul took a few steps back, increasing the distance between him and Gu Fei.
Both of their hearts were in turmoil.
Gu Fei didn't expect his opponent to be able to dodge three of his attacks. These three attacks weren't something he could casually use.
"Tai Sui" — "Tail Flipping" — "Yaksha".
This was a set of dagger moves that had been tempered over and over again. Each move was aimed at a vital point. This was only in the game. If it were in reality, Gu Fei wouldn't dare to use these three moves lightly. If he wasn't careful, a life could be lost just like that.
He thought it was foolproof, but he didn't expect to fail. Although the guy in front of him had never practiced martial arts, he could see that his reflexes were quite fast. In addition, the Sword Ghoul focused on agility in the game, which was an even more important factor. And because of the specialty of his class, his speed was obviously above Gu Fei's. The Sword Ghoul made Gu Fei realize another problem: in reality, only a martial arts practitioner like him could have such high speed. But in the game, as long as a character added points, everyone could have the same speed, or even faster.
Gu Fei didn't expect to encounter a situation in the game that was impossible in reality. He was very happy.
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