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Chapter 410

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Unbridled Willow offered a price that both parties were satisfied with. Perhaps it was because he was afraid of being surrounded by couples, or perhaps it was because of the pressure of being together with a famous person like Gongzi You in Red Lake City, and the two of them completed the transaction.

Of course, as a physical attack class, Unbridled Willow also offered to buy the Beef Tenderloin Soup with Milk and Vegetables. It was the dish that Ye Ci had recommended that could increase physical attack by 100 for 3 hours. Fortunately, the bar allowed delivery of this dish. Unbridled Willow happily took a portion with him, but it was a pity that he couldn't bring more.

The two of them walked side by side to the entrance of the bar. Just as they were about to leave on their own boats, Unbridled Willow suddenly said to Ye Ci, "Gongzi You, aren't you afraid that The Setting Sun will find out that you sold this video to me in public?"

Ye Ci laughed, "So what if he finds out? It's not that easy for Blood and Steel to go against us now. Moreover, even if I sell this video to you, can you guarantee that they won't sell it to other guilds? "

Unbridled Willow thought for a moment, then nodded his head, "Alright, you're right."

Ye Ci jumped onto a boat, then waved at Unbridled Willow, "Let's go, I'll be leaving first. See you next time if there's a chance."

"Yes, there'll definitely be a chance." Unbridled Willow crossed his arms in front of his chest, nodded at Ye Ci's back, and said with a smile. Unbridled Willow watched Ye Ci's slender back as she floated towards the shore, then took out a Return City Stone and returned to his bound city.

Ever since the Guild Wars system was introduced, Guild Wars were held almost every day. Even though the winning side didn't have any corpses to loot, they could still obtain some achievement points and money as rewards. Even though it wasn't as fast as looting corpses in the wild, at least it was a legitimate killing, or a legitimate killing to train one's skills. Of course, there was also the possibility of being killed or trained in a legitimate killing.

In short, after the guild war started, the PVP atmosphere in the game was suddenly brought up. After all, this kind of guild war would not cause players to lose equipment or experience, so everyone had nothing to worry about. Even the little white rabbits that usually didn't even dare to step on ants couldn't help but be eager to give it a try. The entire game was filled with the shadows of guild wars. It could hold more people than the Arena, and they were all working with familiar faces. It was really a joyous thing to do. For a time, the entire game was filled with legitimate PVP activities.

However, Ye Ci was not particularly excited about such activities and never took the initiative to participate.

In her opinion, this was simply a trap set by Wang Jiangnan. Anyone who had played PVP before would know that PVP was similar to gambling. If you didn't want to lose, then you had to stay in PVE and never get involved in PVP for the rest of your life. Once you got involved in PVP, it was like stepping into a grand gambling house. Everyone wanted to win, but how could that be possible? There were winners and losers. The losers wanted to win the next time, while the winners wanted to win more. This habit would slowly turn PVE players into PVP players. The longer they played in this mode where they wouldn't lose levels or equipment, the more they would feel that it wasn't exciting enough. When that happened, guild wars and PVP in the wild would slowly spread out.

When that time came, nothing could be predicted, and unpredictable things were often the best things to stir up trouble. Under such circumstances, many big guilds would suffer losses. A tall tree attracts the wind, and Golden Era was no exception.

Ye Ci had always thought so.

Therefore, she decided not to help the evildoers. At the very least, she didn't show any enthusiasm for PVP.

Ye Ci felt that she was very bored.

Without dungeons to clear, PvP to fight, and quests to complete, she could only spend all her time leveling up. Although she was very patient, the same routine of killing monsters and leveling up inevitably made her feel a little bored.

Of course, when she was bored, she would inevitably look for something fun.

This was the state that Ye Ci was in right now. Ol 'Six was perched on top of a gigantic statue outside of Hero City, and Ye Ci laid on top of it. When players from other continents came out of Hero City, they would immediately take a detour when they saw Ol 'Six's valiant figure. If not, they would turn back into the city and leave through another gate. After all, the heroic figure of Ol 'Six who slaughtered countless players at the entrance of Hero City was deeply imprinted in the minds of many players.

Even if she wanted to help someone become a red name, there was no need to sacrifice her hard-earned equipment and level, was there? Moreover, it was Gongzi You who was inhumane.

"Ol 'Six, you're bored too, aren't you?" Ye Ci flipped over on Ol 'Six's back, allowing the warm sun to shine on her back. She didn't know who said that sunbathing should be done evenly, or else she would look like a fried salted fish.

Ol 'Six raised its head and howled in agreement with Ye Ci.

Ye Ci narrowed her eyes and thought for a moment. Then, she sat up and patted Ol 'Six's dorsal fin. She suggested excitedly, "Why don't we go do something interesting?"

Ol 'Six raised its head and let out another howl, echoing Ye Ci's words.

Then, a Hunter riding a dragon appeared in the Northern Continent's lvl70 map, using every means possible to provoke every player with decent equipment and level. When Toxic Poison, the leader of the Northern Continent's number one guild, heard the news, he was speechless. Who else could it be other than Gongzi You? But shouldn't Gongzi You be leveling up in the Middle Continent right now? Why would he appear in the Northern Continent for no reason?

Toxic Poison soon got the answer to his question through Green Hill's Moon. However, when he got the answer, he wished that he had never asked Ye Ci about it.

Because he was bored.

That was Gongzi You's answer.

But I didn't pick up any equipment.

It was an answer that Gongzi You thought was benevolent.

Toxic Poison wished that he had never heard of such an answer. Therefore, he happily accepted the temporary alliance formed by the Northern Continent's players and prepared to eliminate Gongzi You.

When they left the main city of the Northern Continent and made their way to the Snowy Highlands, they met many players who were familiar with them. When they saw this scene, they couldn't help but ask curiously, "Is there an event on the continent today?"

"Yes, there's a rare wild BOSS in the Snowy Highlands today."

Therefore, more and more players joined the party to eliminate the 'wild BOSS'.

At this time, the 'wild BOSS' who was wandering around the Snowy Highlands began to think that this kind of battle was really easy. Why not go to the main city of the Northern Continent? However, it was just a thought. After all, a red-named player like her was not welcomed in the Eastern Continent, let alone in the Northern Continent. She might not even be able to set foot in the main city. She might be wiped out by a super party of NPCs and players in the suburbs.

This world is really devoid of surprises …

The humanoid wild BOSS sighed.

But soon, she sighed again. This world is really full of surprises …

That was because she saw a group of Northern Continent players who had come to take down the wild BOSS. They were marching towards her in a neat formation.

A humanoid wild BOSS was still a humanoid wild BOSS. No matter how strong she was, she could easily take on five players at once. But taking on ten players at once would be a little difficult. Taking on twenty players at once might be possible, but taking on thirty players at once … Why didn't she run? Did she really think that she was a humanoid wild BOSS?

That can't be right …

Ye Ci's face darkened as she watched the group of Northern Continent players running towards her. She turned around and ran, calling for Ol 'Six to fly down so that she could climb onto its back. This time, it was Ye Ci's turn to cry. Damn it! Why didn't you give me a heads up about this? I'm in such a passive position right now!

The humanoid Wild BOSS rode on her humanoid Wild BOSS mount as she made her way towards the border of the Dungeon. She did not stop to rest as the ranged attacks from the BOSS were fired at Ol 'Six, forcing Ye Ci to heal Ol' Six continuously.

She could not help but sigh. Smurfs were not to be trifled with.

Oh, I forgot to mention that in Ye Ci's eyes, any player who was three levels lower than her was considered a smurf …

This world was full of surprises at all times.

That was the only thought that came to Ye Ci's mind when she reached the Morcar Bridge that connected the Snowy Highlands to the Eastern Continent. There, she saw a similar group of players from the Eastern Continent attempting to cross the Morkar Bridge and head towards the Snowy Highlands.

What are they trying to do?

Ye Ci, who was sitting on Ol 'Six's back, quickly noticed that there was a group of players from Up Everyday. She was even more curious. She immediately sent a message to Bai Mo, wanting to know what was going on. Bai Mo calmly replied, "Oh, I heard that you were killed in the Snowy Highlands, so I brought some people to save you."

"So many guilds are listening to you?!" Ye Ci was so surprised that her voice changed.

"I told them that I heard that there was a large group of Northern Continent players gathering here. We can go and farm some achievement points," Bai Mo calmly replied to Ye Ci.

Ye Ci was speechless. She suddenly realized that Bai Mo was actually quite a bad guy. In fact, he was a very bad guy …

After that, Ye Ci also joined the battle.

The battle was extremely intense. Players from both sides died one after another, but more and more players joined the battle. This was the first time that Jiangnan's PVP training policy was put into effect in the Snowy Highlands. (To be continued.) If you like this work, you are welcome to come to qidian.com to vote for me. Your support is my biggest motivation.)

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