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Lu Li stood there and couldn't move. At least, he couldn't move too far. Otherwise, the Summoner might stop summoning if they couldn't see him.
The damage output here was too high, so he didn't have to participate in the attack. So, he had time to explain the bug to Water Fairy. In a different dungeon in the same location, Water Fairy led the elite players of Drizzle Court to exploit the bug.
Lu Li didn't want to keep the secret to himself, but it wasn't because he was generous.
Firstly, Drizzle Court was an ally, so they should share some of their resources. Secondly, in the upcoming matches, there was a one in three chance that Drizzle Court would meet Glory Capital. It was unrealistic to expect them to beat Glory Capital. After all, Drizzle Court's individual strength was weaker than Blood Red War Flag. Only with the help of Peerless City would they have a slight advantage. If you looked at the quality of their competitors, they were even weaker.
Lu Li hoped that Drizzle Court could force The Capital of Glory to show its true potential. He wanted to see how sharp the tiger's claws were.
Lu Li was actually just an ordinary person. Even if he liked someone, he wouldn't give his life to them. If that was the case, he and Lu Xin would have died ten years ago.
Water Fairy didn't exploit the bug as quickly as Lu Li did. She could only take a video and let Lu Li watch it and fix it.
Fortunately, this girl was smart and managed to exploit the bug. Although there were only twelve monsters, in order to maximize the efficiency of leveling, a portion of the team of fifteen left, leaving only the main tank and the professional players.
Their main tank, Deep Watersong, was a Bear tank. It could be said that he was the most suitable defensive class to tank these monsters.
When the players reached level 60 and chose to specialize in their talents, there would be Wild Druids who would specialize in leveling the players. With three Mages and one Healer, ten players could level up almost once a day. This was an unimaginable speed in the Wild.
Unfortunately, Lu Li felt that this bug was about to be solved. In the future, the new players could only try to steal monsters from the outside.
A group of people on the Level Rankings were desperately training. It was clear that Glory Capital's actions in the past few days had stimulated too many people. However, today's main characters weren't destined to be them. Oh no, the main characters of the first half of the day had been them. After all, Glory Capital and Blood Red War Flag had erupted into a huge battle. Both sides had lost thousands of people, and they were the best of the best.
The next half of the day was going to be dominated by Ruling Sword.
From a unit of time perspective, their leveling efficiency far exceeded that of The Capital of Glory. As long as you paid attention to the rankings, you would find that their leveling speed was a little shocking.
At first, everyone wasn't sure. Perhaps they had found a chain of leveling quests, but no matter how long the quest was, it was impossible to do it for two days straight. Moreover, the EXP was constantly increasing. The group of players from The Capital of Glory on the rankings were all level 56, and some of them were even close to level 57.
Drizzle Court's level was also rising with the tide, and their levels were also rising.
The other Clubs couldn't sit still any longer. One by one, they flocked over, wanting to know how they had leveled up. Now, everyone hated the fact that the system had removed the function of checking coordinates. Even if they wanted to use this method to find out where these people were, they wouldn't know.
However, there were also people who had more imagination.
For example, there was a guy on the forums who called himself Mr. Zhuge. He said that from the number of people leveling up in Ruling Sword, there were 15 people at the beginning, 15 people at the second wave, and 15 people at the third wave. This meant that they were leveling up in groups of 15 people. The most likely place that matched this number of people was the Blackrock Abyss.
If it was the Blackrock Abyss, there wouldn't be so many monsters for the players to level up at the same time.
As such, Mr. Zhuge guessed that there might be a bug in this Instance Dungeon. Whether it was Ruling Sword or Drizzle Court who found the bug first, they were ahead of everyone else.
Countless people supported his judgement, and there were even some who strongly requested for Ruling Sword to share the strategy. Everyone was the same player, so why did they have to keep it to themselves? As a member of the Alliance, as a member of the Chinese region, and as a core member of a major club, Lu Li had to give everyone an explanation.
Lu Li didn't care about them at all.
Then, someone said that if Lu Li couldn't satisfy them, they would report it to the game company, saying that there was a bug in the Blackrock Abyss.
If it was anyone else, they would probably be scared out of their wits. It wouldn't be impossible for them to report the bug, but Lu Li was well aware of these bad habits in the gaming circle. As long as they weren't at the end of the line, it was unlikely that anyone would report the bug. According to Genhao San, there were already countless people in the Blackrock Abyss looking for the bug.
As such, Lu Li wasn't worried. When these people couldn't find the bug and reported it, it would be at least a few days later.
What he didn't know was that at this time, The Capital of Glory had sent many people into the Instance Dungeon, but Xiao Mo wasn't too enthusiastic about it. He was training while meeting with Gale Legion's leader, The Ordinary Life.
The Ordinary Life wasn't ordinary at all. It was said that he used to be a genius in the gaming circle, but his condition continued to deteriorate. In the end, it was impossible for him to survive in a competitive arena. As such, when people in the gaming circle complained about other people's names, they would often say that people shouldn't give themselves unlucky names. Otherwise, they would end up like The Ordinary Life for the rest of their lives.
However, things were hard to predict. His ordinary life, which had gone downhill, was not abandoned by his boss.
As such, Gale Legion, which was already very strong at the time, had a new leader. The Ordinary Life was both the leader of the club and the leader of the guild. After entering Dawnlight, he recruited Gaze and gave him the position of leader of the club.
"Boss, we can't do this," The Ordinary Life said with a sad face.
The top four clubs were Ruling Sword, The Capital of Glory, Drizzle Court and Gale Legion. Gale Legion didn't seem like much because their players weren't even level 56 yet.
"If you're low level, then keep training. Don't think about getting lucky all the time," Xiao Mo said calmly, but he didn't stop casting his skills.
"I'm thinking of spending some money to find a middleman to buy the bug. There's still a lot of money in the club's account anyway," The Ordinary Life said. He hoped that he could get Xiao Mo's support. After all, this was a deal with their biggest rival.
"No need. I've already sent someone to report it to the game company," Xiao Mo said. He didn't think that his words would have much impact on The Ordinary Life.
"Boss, how could you do this?" The Ordinary Life was a Thief and had never given up on levelling. At this moment, he was filled with anger and couldn't help but swing his dagger to kill a monster. He didn't have the guts to fight Xiao Mo anyway.
"That's the best way to do it. Otherwise, how much money do you plan on spending to buy this bug?" Sorrowless asked, then sighed and said, "Ordinary, don't forget what Ruling Sword needs the most right now. That little bit of money might only be of some use to us, but once it's in Ruling Sword's hands, it'll be at least ten times or even a hundred times more useful. When you make a decision in the future, use your brain more."
The Ordinary Life's face turned red and he stomped his feet angrily before turning around to leave. He didn't even say goodbye.
Xiao Mo knew that this was his temper, so he wasn't angry. He also knew that The Ordinary Life wouldn't disobey his orders. He was now just waiting for the game company to come forward and fix the bug.
In fact, the game company was also very frustrated. The most important thing for them these few days was to test the AI group of computers. If they succeeded in letting this giant take over the game, then the big shots in the investment world would definitely throw money at them as if they were on steroids.
However, no one thought that something like this would happen at such a crucial time.
If they didn't say anything and just fixed the bug, then wouldn't they be slapping themselves in the face? On one hand, they wanted to let the AI take over the game, but on the other hand, they were interfering. The big bosses were already watching from the side, so it was difficult to hide such a big move.
In the end, a senior executive stood up and said something to wake everyone up.
"There's no such thing as an absolutely free game. Every game has to be operated under supervision. Otherwise, no investors would dare to invest their money in us.
"The so-called letting the AI take over the game is actually another way of saying it. These AI are all designed by us. Don't you think that we don't know how it works? The investors aren't idiots. Do you really think that they don't know what's going on?
"Let's hand this matter over to the AI and see how it handles it. There's no better way to use facts to convince the investors."
Therefore, this bug was submitted to the AI that was undergoing testing. Then, all the senior executives, including the investor representatives who were allowed to participate in the project, were in the monitoring room to witness the AI's response to the first crisis.
The biggest advantage of the AI in dealing with problems was its speed.
It wasn't like normal people who had to verify, discuss, write a set of solutions, and submit it to the leaders for approval. As for the leaders, they might even ask the relevant departments to conduct a risk assessment. By the time the problem was resolved, it would probably take a few days.
In fact, Lu Li had actually calculated this, which was why he dared to activate this bug.
As long as he had a few days' time, he would be able to reduce the level gap between his team and the people from The Capital of Glory. As for how the game company would deal with it, it would be up to them.
However, the AI was completely different. After the program was submitted, it almost instantaneously completed the verification, the formulation of the solution, and many other steps. This directly manifested in the bug that Lu Li and the others were facing. They suddenly realized that the number of monsters summoned by the Summoner was not right.
Lu Li had summoned twenty-five monsters for the past two days.
However, the Summoner had summoned twelve monsters, which was a full reduction of half. Compared to before, the efficiency was reduced by a whole fold. This also meant that their leveling speed had instantly slowed down.
"What the hell is going on? Did you move?" Weilan Haifeng asked in confusion.
"I don't think so. I'll ask how the other teams are doing." As soon as Lu Li sent a message to ask, he immediately confirmed in his heart that the bug had been modified.
However, the method of modification made him a little confused. Didn't the game company usually deal with it by directly banning it?
At this time, after a moment of dead silence, thunderous applause rang out in the game control room. Even if there were some people who didn't understand, they couldn't show that they didn't understand, so they also followed suit and applauded. However, they quickly understood the reason. The head of the operations department went up to explain the subtleties of this bug.
The AI didn't think that this bug could threaten the vitality of the game, so they reduced the number of monsters that the Summoner could summon.
From the original twenty-five, twelve, and six, the number suddenly shrank to twelve, six, and three. Even if the bug was still being exploited, the people who exploited the bug wouldn't be able to gain as much as they did in the wild. Then, the bug would just be a decoration.
It was much gentler than the game company's previous drastic changes, and it was much easier for the players to accept.
At least Lu Li could only helplessly sigh. He inexplicably had a lot of respect for the AI. He said to everyone, "Forget it, just do whatever you want. It's not much different from fighting monsters in the wild. At least we don't have to fight for monsters with others here."
However, this way, Lu Li and the others' rapidly increasing experience points were stopped.
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