At this moment, the discussions around him disappeared completely.
The players in GGO all looked at Rozen, and there was pure hostility in their eyes.
Even An Feng, who was standing in front of Rozen, looked at Rozen with vigilance. His attitude was completely different from before.
On Rozen's first day in GGO, he was surrounded by a large number of GGO players after logging in for less than five minutes, and they were all hostile towards him.
If it were anyone else, they would have been scared out of their wits.
One had to know that due to GGO's gameplay style, the appearance of the characters tended to be rough, rough, and boorish. Almost all the players looked fierce and vicious.
Who wouldn't be scared out of their wits when they were all armed with cold guns and surrounded a single person with hostility?
Even if Kirito and Asuna were here, under such hostility, they would have already started to sweat, and their faces would become stiff.
However, Rozen remained calm from the beginning to the end. He just looked at An Feng who was standing in front of him with a warm smile on his face.
Of course, because of his overly neutral appearance, Rozen's smile looked rather cold.
This made An Feng unable to hold back.
"Sure enough, just like what the internet said, you've moved to GGO."
An Feng was the first to break the silence.
"But you guys don't seem to welcome me."
Rozen shrugged and said.
It was obvious that the reason why a large number of GGO players, including An Feng, gathered here was obviously because of Rozen.
After seeing that Rozen was preparing to enter GGO on the internet, the players couldn't sit still anymore. They all gathered here to see if Rozen would really move over.
Now, they could finally confirm it.
Since that was the case, it was impossible for them not to show their hostility.
Just like what was said before, Rozen's arrival was not a good thing for the players in GGO.
Very few professional players, whose goal was to earn money, would be happy about the appearance of a powerful competitor.
In addition, the players in GGO didn't have a good impression of the top professional players. That was because they had to pay the operator to play the game, while the professional players could earn money from the operator. That was equivalent to the operator using the money of the majority of the players to support the professional players. This caused the professional players in GGO to be more easily envied than the top players in other games.
As a result, Rozen's arrival would naturally cause trouble and would not be welcomed in a friendly manner.
Among the surrounding players, such voices could be heard.
"He can obviously dominate in close combat games, but he chose to show off in a gunfight game. Does he really think that GGO is the same as ALO, where you can become strong just by slashing with a sword?"
"This is different from the games you've played before!"
"So what if you're a SAO survivor?"
"I don't think you even know how to hold a gun and how to reload bullets, right?"
"Do you need us to teach you?"
"Hahaha!"
One by one, the spectating players began to mock the Guild Leader.
To that …
"Sure." Rozen nodded and looked around. His smile became wider as he said, "Why don't we go outside the circle now and ask everyone to teach me how to fight?"
As soon as he said that, the laughter in the audience stopped abruptly.
That was to be expected.
"You talk so much, but it seems like there aren't many people who dare to fight outside the circle."
Rozen's nonchalant words made the surrounding players feel embarrassed.
But wasn't that the truth?
There was no duel system in GGO, only a mechanism to encourage PK.
That was because GGO was different from other games. It was a gunfight type, and players did not just use swords to slash each other, but real guns and ammunition to shoot each other.
Since that was the case, it was impossible to duel in the circle.
After all, the so-called gunfight was shooting at each other from a long distance, constantly looking for cover, and constantly moving positions. The space needed was very large, and it was impossible to fight in a circle full of NPCs and players.
Because of that, duels between players had to be carried out outside the circle, or they had to use a special battlefield. It was not something that could be carried out casually.
Putting the latter aside, if it was the former, if the character died in a PK battle outside the circle, the equipment on their body would be randomly dropped.
To the players in GGO, it wasn't a punishment that they could simply accept.
In GGO, whether it was the NPCs or the players' workshops, there was no way for them to create powerful guns. Only a portion of the low-power guns were sold on the streets. If one wanted a mid-level or above weapon, they could only dig in the ruins of the civilization outside the circle, find a treasure chest, or defeat a powerful Boss monster. Otherwise, they could only use weapons that were below mid-level.
That led to good guns being able to sell for a good price in GGO, which was quite rare.
If such a rare piece of equipment were to be dropped, the players would definitely be heartbroken.
Under the mechanism where game coins could be exchanged for cash, the rarer the weapon and item, the more important it was. Losing it was no different from losing a large sum of money in the real world. Once it was obtained, it would be a joyous occasion for the players for a day and a night. Just like what Kuri said, this game was very secular.
That was also the reason why PK was encouraged. Some players would specifically ambush other players outside the circle, and earn money through the equipment dropped by the other players. If they were lucky, they could easily earn a lot of money.
On the other hand, the players were also extremely afraid of losing their equipment. Therefore, they were more concerned about their hp than other games, and did not dare to die easily.
It could be said that other than SAO, out of all the VRMMO games, GGO was the one that players could not accept death the most.
Because of this, who would dare to casually agree to Rozen's request and fight with Rozen outside of the circle?
No matter what, Rozen was a new player, and he didn't have any valuable items on him. However, they had valuable items on them. There was no benefit if they won, and if they lost, they would suffer a huge loss. Moreover, other players might take this opportunity to ambush them, so no one dared to immediately agree to Rozen's request.
Unless the other party had absolute confidence in themselves.
"Then, why don't I accompany you for a while?"
An Feng, who was standing in front of Rozen, finally spoke.
"You?"
Rozen sized An Feng up.
The surrounding players cheered as if they had regained their vitality.
"Is An Feng going to fight?"
"Great!"
"We won't lose this time!"
The players cheered for this and even whistled.
It couldn't be helped, anyone who could stand in front of Rozen was not an ordinary person.
"You may not know me, so let me introduce myself."
An Feng looked down at Rozen with a smile on his face.
"I'm Dark Wind, a super agility-type player. Everyone calls me the Ghost of Hit and Run."
"In the last BoB, I lost to the champion and became the second runner-up in the BoB competition."
"Nice to meet you."
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