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Chapter 1167

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"Did he take a pill?" Jiu Feng exclaimed.

"Amazing! This is too amazing!" Four Seas Dragon also cheered. He quickly explained the exquisite layout of Peerless City so that the audience could understand what had happened at that moment and how much preparation the people of Peerless City had made for this moment.

"Lu Li was actually killed. This is unbelievable." If someone had told them before the match today that Lu Li would be the first to die, Jiu Feng would have thought that the person was crazy.

"What's so strange about that? He's also a human and a player. If the four of us can't kill one player, then there's no way the game is going to end." In comparison, Four Seas Dragon was quicker to accept the fact that Lu Li had been killed.

Since the birth of the game, fairness had become a theme that couldn't be ignored, especially when the value of this industry was growing.

Only a fair game could last for a long time, but it couldn't be too inflexible and lose its attractiveness. Generation after generation, the elites of the industry had racked their brains to find a balance that both sides could accept. Dawn was especially persistent in this area.

There was once a survey on what kind of game was considered balanced.

You wouldn't die from Lifesteal, there were artifacts everywhere, and you would have 99% Luck. This was obviously not balanced.

However, if two people attacked each other for a long time and nothing happened, then that was the other extreme.

Peerless City had set up a trap and killed Lu Li. Lu Li had never been unkillable, but to be able to kill Lu Li in one shot was indeed something to be proud of.

With one less person, Ruling Sword immediately fell into a difficult battle. Not only did they have to give up on Falling Smile, who was about to be killed by them, but they also had to turn back to protect their own healer. If March Rain died, then the team battle would definitely be one-sided.

A few people protected Sanyue Yu as they fought. Fortunately, Mu Qiu was there. The two healers took turns to cover her, and they were able to survive the siege of Peerless City's four high damage output players.

Furthermore, Peerless City had used up too many items in order to kill Lu Li. They wouldn't be able to reap any more rewards in a short time.

Sakura Memories entered the battlefield and successfully joined up with her teammates, stabilizing the situation.

Losing Lu Li wasn't as simple as losing a powerful DPS player. They had also lost their leader and their spiritual pillar.

There wasn't much suspense in the following battles. Ruling Sword only managed to get two points.

The result of this round was 7 points for Ruling Sword and 10 points for Peerless City. Overall, Peerless City had won the third round.

However, this kind of victory was very bitter, because it wasn't enough to change the outcome of the quarter-finals between Ruling Sword and Peerless City. Including the previous two matches, Ruling Sword and Peerless City had advanced, while Peerless City had been eliminated in the quarter-finals.

However, Peerless City's performance in the third match was simply too dazzling.

Just as Four Seas Dragon said, if they could also play this kind of strength in the first game, then the final result would really be different.

In the next few days, the other matches in the quarter-finals also came out.

The Capital of Glory eliminated Blood Red War Flag without any suspense. These two guilds were considered to be the strongest in the gaming circle, but the difference in strength between the two was very obvious. The former had dominated the gaming circle for a few years, so their strength was not to be underestimated.

Lu Li looked at a few analysis posts and his expression became more and more serious.

In the previous Shadow Cup, The Capital of Glory obviously didn't invest too much in it. The Magic Cup was even used as a training ground for their players. The league tournament was what they really valued.

Several of the competitors' levels were rising every day, and all their equipment was being obtained by professionals. Gems, Enhancements, Enchantments … The prices of good equipment on the market were getting higher and higher. It wasn't uncommon for a good piece of equipment to be sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The results of the matches between Drizzle Court and Seventh Heaven weren't unexpected either. Although the difference in points between each match wasn't large, Drizzle Court won all three matches and became the third guild to eliminate their opponents and enter the quarter-finals.

Gale Legion defeated Wings of Dawn.

If Drizzle Court and Seventh Heaven were evenly matched, then Gale Legion and Wings of Dawn were completely tied. After three matches, there was only a one point difference between them. However, this one point difference was still a victory. No matter how wronged Wings of Dawn felt, they had to accept this result.

The quarter-finals were a showdown between The Capital of Glory, Ruling Sword, Drizzle Court and Gale Legion.

What was interesting was that out of these four guilds, two were Alliance and two were Horde. Ruling Sword and Drizzle Court were allies, while the Horde guilds, The Capital of Glory and Gale Legion, were actually also allies.

As such, some people boldly speculated that if the quarter-finals turned into Ruling Sword versus Drizzle Court, or The Capital of Glory versus Gale Legion …

Would they fight amongst themselves first and then kill each other?

In any case, the quarter-finals had already been decided, so all they needed to do was wait.

Lu Li took some time to pay attention to his little apprentice.

Liang Bing had already joined Ruling Sword for a few days and had reached level 15, but Lu Li wasn't happy.

He originally thought that it wouldn't be difficult to guide her to become a professional Alchemist, but the problem now was that she wasn't satisfied with being a Trade Skill player. She wanted to become a great Mage.

In Lu Li's memory, Liang Bing was a professional Trade Skill player. She spent almost all of her gaming time practicing Alchemy. Otherwise, she wouldn't have become the top Alchemist in Dawnlight even though she had entered the game so late.

What was the problem?

Lu Li couldn't figure it out. He didn't like to force people, but it was a pity that Liang Bing didn't practice her Trade Skill. This was related to the Rebirth Potion, which was very important to the future development of the guild.

Lu Li took some time to see his little apprentice, who was about to become a levelling maniac.

At this time, she was levelling with a few Mages in the guild.

He observed her from afar. This little noob had improved a lot compared to a few days ago, but in Lu Li's eyes, she was still a noob. She wasn't even as good as an ordinary player. Moreover, this girl didn't have any gaming talent at all. If it wasn't for the help of others, she wouldn't even be able to win in a one-on-one.

After Lu Li arrived, Liang Bing also stopped. There was a party to help her, so she didn't delay her levelling.

After asking around, Lu Li gradually understood the crux of the problem.

At the end of the day, it was indeed because of him that everything had undergone a fundamental change.

If it wasn't for Lu Li, Liang Bing would still have a teacher, but this teacher would be the most ordinary player, the kind that worked hard every day to earn money and didn't have much left.

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