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On the way back, they met many players who were still wandering around in the maze. Lu Li wasn't so kind as to point them out.
Everyone had to pay the price for their own choices.
There were many spies on the outskirts of Morfex Castle. These spies wore cloaks that allowed them to go invisible from time to time. This type of invisibility was different from a Thief's invisibility. There was no such thing as an invisibility effect. As long as they were invisible, no one would be able to detect them.
Morfex Castle's Syndicate Spies also had a blue eyeball symbol on top of their heads.
Water Fairy probably didn't feel much about it, but Lu Li hated this symbol. He had been a Druid in his past life, which was considered a Stealth profession. However, his Stealth ability was far worse than a Thief's. He was most afraid of encountering these monsters with a blue eyeball floating above their heads.
That was the symbol of seeing through Stealth. If you encountered this kind of monster, you had to run away as soon as possible, unless you were able to kill it after being discovered.
These spies were level 60 and were probably quasi-Bosses. If they were discovered, even Lu Li and Water Fairy would have to run away. Otherwise, they would attract more spies. If there were more than ten spies surrounding them, they wouldn't be able to escape in time.
The biggest obstacle to Ladd's quest was these Syndicate Spies. Of course, it was possible that the players weren't strong enough. If it was someone with a strong background in Azeroth, this kind of trick would be a joke in front of them.
After encountering one of the spies and being forced to retreat, Lu Li quickly thought of a way to deal with them.
He gathered a pile of low-quality copper ore, the kind that wouldn't even sell for a few coppers in a shop. Then, he would throw the copper ore far away from time to time. When the Syndicate Spies heard the sound, they would immediately go over to find out what was going on.
This kind of method was useless against normal monsters. Otherwise, the game world would have been in chaos. However, the Syndicate Spies were different. They had a duty, so any movement would attract their attention.
After passing through the spy's territory, there were no more annoying monsters inside.
The Syndicate Guards were only level 55, which was perfect for Lu Li and Water Fairy. If the monster's level was too high, it would be difficult to steal. If the monster's level was too low, the quality of the items would decrease, and the chances of stealing the Heavy Trash Can would decrease.
According to Grand Master Fahrad, sneak up on your target from behind to avoid being discovered in close combat.
This was a rule that beginners had to abide by, unless they could obtain the Night Walker Emblem. This kind of item had a very powerful effect on Thieves' Theft. Not only could it increase the success rate of Theft, but it also increased the movement speed of Stealth.
What was even more tempting was that this item could be put into a backpack and would not take up space for other equipment.
"I'll take the one on the left, and you take the one on the right. Use Sap and kill them after you steal," Lu Li said as he looked at Water Fairy. "These monsters are very strong. If they call for help, they might attract the attention of the Syndicate Spies. So, it's best to finish them off with one round of skills.
"Don't look down on me," Water Fairy snorted. A hint of anger flashed across her pale face.
The two Thieves entered Stealth at the same time and quickly approached the back of the two Syndicate Guards. They did almost the same thing: Sap from afar, then Steal …
Water Fairy's face lit up with joy. A small, dark green box appeared in her hands.
It was a good start!
Monsters above level 50 and below would only steal Heavy Trash Cans. Moreover, they were of this color, so Lu Li could tell at a glance that this was a Heavy Trash Can.
On the other hand, Lu Li's side was a bit more of a failure. Although he also succeeded in stealing, he only had two silver coins in his hands.
Facing Water Fairy's provocative and proud gaze, Lu Li helplessly tossed the silver coins into his bag, then took out his dagger and pounced on the stingy guard. This damned bastard looked similar to the one next to him. In fact, his clothes were a bit brighter, but he didn't even drop a box.
Monsters that had been stolen didn't drop anything good. Fortunately, Lu Li didn't have any expectations for this.
The second guard dropped a broken mirror. It was a very good-looking mirror. As the name suggested, it could reflect a player's image. However, the edges of the mirror were already broken. The barber shops in the major cities had repair services. Spending a few gold coins could make a broken mirror as good as new. After listening to Lu Li's explanation, Water Fairy took the mirror.
An item that was worthless in Lu Li's eyes became a good item in the hands of a female creature.
Water Fairy's second guard also stole coins. In fact, most of the rewards from Steal were coins. Many Thieves used this method to earn money.
In Dawnlight, Mages and Warriors could be poor, but it was impossible for Thieves to be poor.
When Lu Li chose the Thief class in this life, he thought that no matter how bad his life was, he could just go steal. It was better than falling into despair in his previous life.
Lu Li's first Heavy Trash Can came from the fourth monster. It was slightly heavy in his hand, and the sharp edges let him know that he had obtained what he wanted.
"Um, didn't you just steal a Heavy Trash Can?" Lu Li said.
"Not one, now it's two." Water Fairy seemed to be quite proud. At least in the field of Steal, Lu Li was clearly a level lower than her. Not only did she steal more Heavy Trash Cans, but she also stole more coins than Lu Li.
"Also, what do you mean by 'that'?" Without waiting for Lu Li to respond, Water Fairy frowned and asked, "Don't I have a name?"
"Uh … then I'll call you Water Fairy?" Lu Li opened his mouth, a little embarrassed.
"Why does my name sound so strange coming out of your mouth?" Water Fairy was speechless. This kind of address made her feel quite uncomfortable. She hesitated for a moment before saying, "How about you call me Snow? My name is Shen Manxue."
Many people knew that her name was Shen Manxue. After all, she wasn't a nameless person in real life or in the game.
However, this was probably the first time that Water Fairy took the initiative to tell someone her name. After saying it, she felt her face heat up. She didn't know if it was red or not. She really regretted not wearing her veil today. Now that she took it out, it seemed a little more deliberate.
"Snow," Lu Li called out softly.
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