Close! Master-level Detection not only allowed him to see the opponent's level, but also their equipment from a distance.
— — Player "One Sword from the West", Level 20, Elf Level 1, Dual Blade Warrior, Wind Dancer, all equipment in the store! Subordinate troops, two apprentice sailors, troop morale + 1, unknown goods on the ship: 10 units.
What is this? I can't see through him at all? Does he have a magic scroll on him that can kill me in one hit? I really can't see through him, but I don't have the time to see through him.
Expert, right? Show me how to float on the water.
Dafei waved his hand and immediately ordered a sailor to position the ballista.
For ballista players, if they had soldiers, they could send a small soldier (it had to be a small humanoid creature) to operate the ballista. The damage was the hero's own and there were no skill requirements for the small soldier. Of course, there could be more than ten ballistas on the warship, but only the player's own ballista could be operated by a small soldier. The other ballistas weren't affected by the player's War Machine skill. They had to hire high-level sailors who knew how to use cannons and had high attribute points to be able to unleash their power. Of course, sub-heroes weren't a problem.
One Sword from the West's boat was in range. There was nothing more to say, blast it!
— — Boom! The ballista fired twice and the boat shook violently.
One Sword from the West shouted anxiously, "Brother Fei! Don't attack! I'm here to deliver the goods to you! You can kill me after I deliver the goods to you! "
Dafei couldn't help being stunned. What was he talking about? I didn't understand!
One Sword from the West continued to shout, "Brother Fei, don't attack! If you attack, it will sink! A big boss just said in the channel that we should give Brother Fei a head and a red packet. I'm a businessman, so I will definitely come. It's not that I want to make things difficult for Brother Fei. Even if I don't come, others will. They are all behind us. So I might as well give the goods to Brother Fei as a favor. If we sink the goods will be gone and Brother Fei will suffer a great loss! "
Dafei suddenly understood. What did he mean by giving a head and a red packet? Of course, it was that idiot who forced me to kill someone, making my red name more and more red! In any case, he was going to die, so why was he still yelling for them to stop first?
Of course, it would be drowning if the ship sank and being hacked to death by Big Bro. The drop in Reputation would be very different. What was the difference? I've merely sunk the ship, and I'm charged with malicious assault. However, it's none of my business if the person falls into the water. That's because falling into the water doesn't mean that he's drowning. He can still hold onto a piece of wood and wait for someone to save him or float back. This logic was just like luring the monster to harm others. In reality, the man did die because of his brother, but the System could not determine that his brother was the murderer. After all, his brother did not even touch his hair, right? Who knew if he had accidentally fallen into the water?
However, directly hacking someone to death was a crime of murder and malicious attack on a merchant. The two crimes were punished together, so naturally, his reputation would drop even more.
Since that so-called big boss was giving out Red Envelopes, he would definitely pay according to Reputation Points. The Red Envelopes from a Level 1 kill and a Level 20 kill were obviously very different. A Level 1 kill would only cost 10 Reputation Points, and a Level 20 kill would cost 200 Reputation Points. How could it be the same price?
F * ck, I thought I'd met an expert who could take over the city! Turns out he's a calculative profiteer! That's fine. Anyway, both sides are taking what they need. Let's part ways, and I'll spare your life for now.
Dafei squatted on the side of the ship and shouted, "Alright, come over here!"
One Sword Xilai hurriedly said, "Understood! Understood! "At this moment, One Sword Xilai was secretly delighted. There was a chance!
One Sword Xilai was an ordinary Elven merchant. He was also an ordinary Level 1 soldier, the Wind Dancer. His natural specialty was also an ordinary soldier specialization, "Wind Dancer Instructor." Every two levels would increase the Attack and Defense of the Wind Dancer in the army by one point. The skills he learned were also ordinary offensive skills and luck skills.
However, he had something extraordinary that no one knew about. That was his Ranger profession specialty. When he was Level 10, in the Trial Dungeon, he discovered a hidden quest and completed it with flying colors. As a result, he obtained the hidden profession specialty, the Wrath of the Avenger! When the hero was attacked by an enemy, he could use 50% of his Stamina to deal three times the damage to the enemy.
Once he dealt Luck, it would be six times the damage, which was enough to kill someone instantly. Even if he couldn't kill someone instantly, he would still have an overwhelming advantage. What did this mean? It meant that ordinary people were not ordinary. Of course, even Master-level Luck only had a 10% chance of dealing double damage, which was obviously not reliable. Therefore, he also needed a treasure bonus. For example, the most common treasure on the market was four-leaf clover + 1 Luck, Luck Card + 1 Luck, and of course, there were high-level treasures such as Golden Horseshoes + 2 Luck, Velvet Cloak + 2 Luck, and even the rare Lion's Heart Crown + 3 Luck and Morale, and so on.
In order to buy a full set of Luck treasures and to carry out his path of killing people instantly, One Sword Xilai, a merchant who didn't know navigation or accounting, began his career as a merchant. Soon, One Sword Xilai realized that being a merchant was actually quite relaxing. Not only could he earn EXP from selling goods, he could also earn extra EXP, Reputation, equipment, and even treasures if he sold goods that the city was in urgent need of.
In short, One Sword Xilai believed that his hidden special skill could change his fate, and that he would one day amaze the world with a single brilliant feat.
Opportunities were always given to those who were prepared, so for this day, he had a bottle of quest reward Red Potion and a bottle of Stamina Potion. In this game, potions were the key items that could change the outcome of a battle, and their prices were not comparable to those in other games. This was also one of the main reasons why Mage players were weak in the early stages. With these two bottles of potions, One Sword Xilai was confident that he could fight one against two!
Not only that, every time One Sword Xilai went out to sea, he would go to the Goddess Altar in the city to worship it, which would add 1-3 temporary Luck. Therefore, with his Master-level Luck, his Luck today was 8 points, which meant that there was a 16% chance of dealing double damage. Wind Dancer was a dual blade warrior, so both attacks were considered Luck, so the chance of him dealing double damage could be calculated as 32%, which was quite high.
Today, on his way to do business, the business channel in the area exploded. The city's famous Cannon Bro fleet had been wiped out by the famous Dafei. Who was Dafei? Of course, One Sword Xilai had heard of him. In fact, it was very boring for merchants to do business, so most of them would leave the navigation of the ship to the NPC sailors, and they would go to the forums to read gossip or watch movies online. Then, when they chatted in the channel, it was impossible not to know about Dafei. After all, the most sensitive thing for merchants was a red name.
One Sword Xilai hoped to become famous, and in his heart, he also hoped to be known by everyone in the country like Dafei. But of course, he did not want to become famous in the way Dafei did.
Then, the big boss made a price. Whoever sent a red packet would be compensated according to the person's Reputation. As a merchant, anyone could calculate this, and it was very cost-effective. However, even if the big boss was trustworthy, the key was that the other party was a big ship. Could the merchant's small boat catch up? Even if they caught up, what could the small boat do to him? If they could not catch up and could not do anything to him, wouldn't it be a waste of time and not be able to collect the reward?
While the others were still hesitating, One Sword Xilai, the merchant who did not know how to sail, decisively made the first move.
This might be the opportunity that he had been waiting for to change his fate!
Once he succeeded, he would have this big red name, and he would be able to amaze the world with a single step. If he failed, he would be killed and go back to collect the reward. In short, no matter what, he would not lose.
Now, the other party agreed to let him approach, and this was the first step to success! Opportunities had to be created slowly.
When he got closer, the big ship was surrounded by ten or twenty small boats filled with goods, and several NPC sailors were busy lifting the goods up and down. The legendary red name squatted on the side of the ship and looked down at himself on the small boat. Under the illumination of the sun behind him, that pitch-black figure and that despicable gaze made One Sword Xilai unable to look directly at him.
He laughed and said, "Brother, can you do me a favor? You see that I'm short on manpower here, can you help me carry the goods first?"
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