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Chapter 1132

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Liang Bing was one of the top Alchemists in Dawnlight. When Lu Li entered the game in his previous life, he was already very famous. In the two years after that, Lu Li experienced the era when this Alchemist Master created miracles.

Lu Li had read a transcript of an interview he had received.

This Master Alchemist, who had been roped in by countless major guilds, was a newbie who knew nothing when she first entered the game. Coupled with her slight lack of sense of direction, her first experience in the game could be said to be extremely miserable, and she almost gave up on the game.

Fortunately, the game introduced a master-apprentice system, and she met her master.

In fact, this master was not a very powerful person. He was just an ordinary player who saw that a noob was about to lose, so he gave up one of his three apprentices and casually taught the noob how to read game guides on the forum. He did not expect this casual action to directly create the greatest Alchemist in Dawnlight.

One of Liang Bing's representative works was the Rebirth Potion.

In the era when Lu Li played the game, this potion was not expensive. Liang Bing's potions were generally not too expensive, but it was a good thing that had a price but no supply. Many people begged their grandparents just to get a bottle of this potion from her.

The Rebirth Potion's function was very simple, it was to resurrect.

After drinking a bottle of the potion in the morning, if the player died within a day, they could choose to resurrect on the spot or return to the city to resurrect. Not only would they not lose equipment, but they would also not lose EXP.

Some of the places that the players explored in the game were very remote, and it was impossible to ask for help at any time. However, if they drank a bottle of Rebirth Potion in advance, everything would be solved.

Later on, Liang Bing joined her master's guild. Most of the potions were supplied to the guild members, and there were not many that actually entered the market.

Apart from that, there were also some other top-grade potions that made this Night Elf rookie the most popular character in the game. When he was interviewed and told about his experiences, countless players in the game were frustrated. Why didn't they pick up this rookie back then?

A few days ago, Lu Li reminded himself that when the System was updated, he had to go and intercept her. He didn't think that he would be so engrossed in Forging that he completely forgot.

Although it was a little late to rush over now, Lu Li still decided not to give up. This Liang Bing was too important to Ruling Sword. Although Sesame Tangyuan's Alchemy level was very high, he was still just an ordinary Alchemist. Lu Li had never heard of him having any breakthroughs in melee combat in his previous life.

In the Trade Professions of Dawnlight, everyone started to make things according to the System's recipes. Whoever had a complete set of recipes and a high level of Trade Skill would be the best.

However, after the Master level, they began to create their own recipes. It was said that Liang Bing came from a family of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so after reaching the Master level, she began to sweep through the Alchemy circle and became one of the most famous Alchemists in Dawnlight.

This place was soothed by magic and was warm and comfortable all year round. Time was locked in the eternal dawn – this was the environment that Night Elves loved the most. The trees in the Dark Ravine were still as purple as the sky. Even the leaves were less green and more red and purple.

The ground, on the other hand, was spread out in a jade-green color. Small crimson or light purple flowers were hidden in the perfectly straight grass. Patches of ferns were growing and sprouting. Wild boars and black leopards were moving about, showing an incomparably harmonious scene.

From afar, the purple fog painted the hills and dense forest with colors, as if it was wrapped in a piece of amber.

Lu Li, who had not set foot in the Novice Village for a long time, felt that everything was extremely intimate. Even the newbies who ran to him and asked for some copper coins to repair their equipment were extremely cute.

"If you don't have money to repair your equipment, you can choose to fight bear monsters and sell the fur to the tailor …"

"Bear skin is very difficult to peel. It takes a long time to peel one. The tailor doesn't want the slightly rotten ones. We might as well dig up some herbs and sell them."

"If you don't want to peel the bear skin, you can also dig up the bear monster's dung and sell it to the blacksmith," replied Lu Li.

"Tsk, stingy. You don't even want to lend me some money. Why are you pretending to be rich?" Hearing Lu Li's words, someone immediately complained unhappily. They felt that Lu Li looked like a decent person, but they did not expect him to refuse to lend them some copper coins.

Of course, there were also people who were slightly moved. Dung could be sold to blacksmiths?

In fact, they did not know that blacksmiths would collect dung to increase the purity of their furnace fire. Lu Li had basically provided a beginner's guide for free, mainly because he did not want to be bothered by these people. Who would have the time to give out copper coins to the newbies one by one?

It was up to them whether they believed it or not. Lu Li could not be bothered with these people. He summoned the Headless Horseman's Reins and rode it out of the safe zone.

"F * ck, what's that? An Undead Skeleton Warhorse? That's too cool." The group of newbies was stunned. Their understanding of mounts in the game was limited to the pictures on the forums. There were very few high-level players in the Novice Village, and high-level players with mounts were even rarer.

"No, there's someone in our class who plays the Undead and even made a photobook. How can a Skeleton Warhorse look so good?" Someone immediately refuted him.

"I know, it's the Headless Horseman's Reins!" It was not that no one knew what it was. In reality, some people liked cars, and in the game, there were naturally people who were especially obsessed with various mounts. The Headless Horseman's Reins rarely appeared in the game, but those who could own it were almost all famous people. Naturally, it was the object of attention of these mount enthusiasts.

"Isn't that the mount for Halloween? Who was that person just now?"

Lu Li left the village and galloped along the spawn area. Not long after, he put away his mount and transformed into a crow. He flapped his wings at an even faster speed and rushed towards the Moon Shadow Lake.

In Liang Bing's interview, she had described her first experience in the game.

She had entered the game with the intention of making some money to improve her life. In fact, her family was not poor, but in order to maintain their Chinese medicine clinic at a loss, she had been used to living a hard life since she was young. Things that people of her age wanted to buy were not allowed to be bought by her.

However, after entering the game, she realized that the so-called "getting rich overnight" was not realistic.

Especially in a situation where monsters rarely dropped items, potions and repairing equipment became the biggest burden in her gaming life. Moreover, she could not bring herself to ask for money like other players.

During those few days, she sat by the Moon Shadow Lake and looked at the sparkling waters. She began to question her decision.

Lu Li landed by the Moon Shadow Lake. It was here that he had earned his first pot of gold. The Frost Nova that he had obtained from the Treasure Chest in the lake had made his path in the game extremely smooth.

No?

Lu Li was a little disappointed. There was no one around the quiet lakeside. There were too few monsters here, and it was not a suitable place for players to train.

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