Chapter 571
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The Mage Tower of the Red Cloak.
"What's wrong with this Fuya!"
The Inscription Master, Gill, let out a wail. He scratched his head frantically as he looked at the kill count of both sides on the screen.
His side had only received the bounty of three kills, while the opponent had already killed them more than three times on average!
The current kill count was three to seventeen, and the enemy had already taken seventeen kills. This was only eighteen minutes before the game started, and the enemy had already reached the high ground of their base.
"Is this demon called 'Watcher' really that destructive? I don't think so! "
Gill's hero was once again killed by a player named 'Fuya'.
Prince Klaus clicked his mouse without saying a word. The hero he commanded was the only character in the entire team that could compete with the enemy's hero.
"Another person has given up! Don't these people have any pride in them! "
Gill looked at the 'Our player has quit the game' notification that popped up on the screen and fell into complete despair. This was the second player in their team to quit the game.
On Prince Klaus' side, there were only three people left.
Miracles could not happen in this game. No matter how Prince Klaus resisted, the enemy still easily destroyed their base and razed the energy hub to ruins.
"Klaus, let's play another round! Let me try commanding that hero called Watcher. The power of his magic and greatsword is too terrifying. "
After suffering a crushing defeat in the first round, Gill was eager to try the second round.
"Have you forgotten about the Watcher that the enemy used in the previous round? It's not that the hero is too strong, it's the player commanding him behind the scenes … that's too terrifying. "
Prince Klaus let out a long sigh. The depression of this crushing defeat was no less than when he lost to the apprentice of the Yellow Cloak in the Sage Trial.
However, the speed at which he adjusted his mentality was also very fast.
"It's already this time?!"
Prince Klaus glanced at the time on the magic net. It was almost noon now.
He clearly remembered that when he woke up, it was still nine in the morning, which meant that he had wasted a total of three hours on this game.
The Sage Trial would start in less than six days, and he did not have time to waste on the game.
"I'm going back."
Prince Klaus sniffed his clothes. During the time he spent in the Mage Tower, his clothes had been stained with the smell of various alchemy potions.
The smell was not bad, but it was so strange that Prince Klaus could not stand it. After bidding farewell to the inscription master, he immediately boarded the carriage to return to the Iron Nation's embassy.
… …
The Iron Nation's embassy was located in the center of Noland, only one street away from the Falosi embassy.
Prince Klaus stepped down from the magic carriage, and the two guards standing at the entrance of the embassy greeted him.
General Fred was very strict with the management of the entire embassy, completely inheriting the style of managing the army when he was in the army. This also caused some of the hired maids to resign and go to the Falosi embassy next door. The remaining maids were all from the Iron Nation.
"Your Highness, General Fred said that when you return, you should go directly to the study to find him," a guard said.
"Looking for me?"
Prince Klaus didn't ask any questions. He walked straight into the embassy and went all the way to the study.
There, he saw General Fred standing in front of a map.
"Klaus, are you confident in the Sage Trial?" General Fred didn't look back at Prince Klaus and directly asked the question he was most concerned about at the moment.
"The chief disciple under the yellow-robed man is still the biggest threat." Prince Klaus honestly answered his thoughts on the Sage Trial. "I'm not confident that I can win against her at the moment."
"Is it that little girl from the Karshilov family again?"
General Fred picked up a dagger and threw it at the bottom left corner of the map in the Land of Frost. That was where the Iron Nation and the Land of Frost bordered, and it was also the territory of the Karshilov family.
"You lost to that little girl in the Sage Trial last time. Are you not confident in winning this year?" General Fred asked.
"No battle is guaranteed to be won. Isn't that what you taught me?" Prince Klaus said the words that General Fred had taught him in the past without changing his expression.
"Very well … It seems that I'll have to confront that group of old foxes twice in the next few days."
General Fred pulled out the dagger and held it in his hand, feeling the blade. Then, he sat back in his seat.
"Twice?" Prince Klaus didn't understand the meaning behind his words.
"Klaus, have you heard of the game Holy Spirit?" General Fred's casual question made Prince Klaus's back tense to the point where it almost snapped.
General Fred belonged to his mother's faction, which meant that this general was supervising Prince Klaus's studies on behalf of his mother.
Prince Klaus couldn't imagine what would happen if his mother found out that he was still secretly playing the Weave game when the Sage Trial was approaching.
Prince Klaus, who had grown up in a pressured environment, quickly adjusted his mentality.
"I know." Prince Klaus nodded, and didn't choose to lie to escape. "I've tried out the game that came with Warcraft yesterday for a while."
After saying all this, Prince Klaus was ready for the old general's lecture.
"You can talk about the lecture after this."
General Fred stabbed the dagger in his hand into the wooden table beside him.
There were many deep marks on the wooden table. Playing with short weapons was one of the general's hobbies.
"Tell me, how do I play that game called Holy Spirit?"
Prince Klaus was stunned by General Fred's question.
"First, you need to buy the rights to play the game. The rights to play Warcraft is here."
Prince Klaus vaguely remembered that this general had warned him a few days ago that if he went to the Hearthstone Tavern again, he'll practice swinging his sword thirty thousand times in the backyard.
General Fred found the Warcraft interface under Prince Klaus's guidance.
"Normal and Deluxe … Does the deluxe version give me better equipment?"
The general asked as he looked at the price of Warcraft.
"No."
Prince Klaus had personally tried it out. His Inscription Master friend had bought the normal version, which had less insignificant game content than the deluxe version, and sixty boxes of frontline supply boxes that could not be opened until the official open beta.
The stats of the heroes were the same.
"That's boring, what's next?"
After General Fred bought the deluxe version, a window popped up asking if he wanted to download it.
The application called the magic stone had also appeared in General Fredd's Weave interface. Since General Fredd was wearing a leaf from the World Tree, his download speed was much faster than Prince Klaus'.
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