If this was Moonlight, then who was riding the Headless Paladin?
Ruling Sword only had two Headless Paladins. One was the club's boss, Lu Li, and the other was Ruling Sword's core group elite, Nuo Yu.
The two famous Fire Mages in Ruling Sword were easy to identify. Fei Houzi was used to wearing a fiery red Mage robe or cloak, with a golden crown on his head. Nuo Yu liked to wear low-key black equipment, but he always seemed to be holding a slightly longer blue Magic Staff. The players guessed that this was an exquisite piece of equipment that could be upgraded.
Since this person couldn't be Nuo Yu, then it naturally had to be Lu Li.
Moonlight, Lu Li …
What kind of concept was this? This was a name that only existed in legends. It was like knowing that so-and-so was an A-list celebrity and could be seen on TV all day, but one day, when he appeared next to you and lined up with you to buy soup dumplings, you naturally couldn't stay calm.
Arthur's livestream was completely abuzz.
Fake, it had to be fake. How could Lu Li personally go to the Battlegrounds?
You don't have to go personally, do you? How could Lu Li personally go to the Battlegrounds?
It couldn't be real, could it? Could it be someone else? But Moonlight was fine too. Arthur, you're rich today. I'll go to another room and advertise for you. You're the man who's going to fight alongside Moonlight.
Pounce on him! What are you waiting for? Hurry up and pounce on him!
Hug his thigh and call him daddy!
Daddy!
Daddy Moonlight, wait for me! I'm going to the Battlegrounds today too!
Look, Moonlight is following him out. Besides Lu Li, who else is qualified for him to follow? Damn, the other one must be my goddess, Sanyue Yu. Arthur, take off her veil. I'll help you get a spaceship. Daddy Arthur, please …
The guy who was asking others to call him daddy reacted even faster than Arthur. He quickly put on his equipment, yelled 'daddy', and rushed out.
Unfortunately, he relied on his two legs to walk, so chasing after him would be like blowing away dust.
Lu Li looked back and was dumbfounded. Why did the remaining 11 people follow him to the Gold Mine? There wasn't even a single person who left a flag to open the Stable for him.
"Don't follow me. One of you, go cut wood. The rest of you, go to the smithy. Once we've found the Gold Mine, we'll head over to support them." Lu Li took on the role of a temporary commander in the Battlefield Channel. Even a random party had its disadvantages. However, what surprised him was that all the random players, including the cheapskate, followed his instructions obediently.
In fact, he had underestimated his influence.
He was Lu Li! Losing the number one position on the Ranking List hadn't lowered his prestige. This meant that he wasn't revered because of his level or equipment. Rather, it was because he had killed Xiao Mo and defeated powerful opponents again and again in the arena.
Moreover, he was currently the most respected commander in Dawnlight.
This was a very important concept. It could be said that almost everyone on the battlefield today had seen Lu Li's videos. There were videos that Ruling Sword had released to promote themselves in low-level Instance Dungeons, and there were also some PVP videos in the arena. As such, they had subconsciously regarded Lu Li's commands as a textbook.
Now, the textbook had spoken. Don't worry, I'm definitely not going to catch a chicken.
Seeing the group of people whizzing away, Lu Li let out a sigh of relief. When fighting on the battlefield, if they moved as a group, no matter how strong they were, they would definitely lose.
The Gold Mine was a piece of low-lying land. A mine was dug close to the mountain wall and a house was built there. A considerable part of the resource production in this area came from here. However, for the sake of the game's calculation, the resource production rate for all five points was the same.
At this time, both sides were racing against time to rush to the various resource points. The first to arrive would be able to directly raise the flag.
Before Lu Li and the others reached the Gold Mine, they saw a Horde player riding a mount towards them from afar. However, before he even reached the place, he pulled on the reins. At least he was clear-headed and knew that he had to wait for the people behind him who hadn't arrived yet. Otherwise, how could he deal with four people by himself?
Lu Li didn't chase after them, but instead ordered Her Tears to get off his mount and raise the flag.
Her Tears first cast a Consecration, then raised the flag. Holy Light burned the ground to prevent any possible Thieves from coming over to attack.
System: Her Tears has ambushed the Gold Mine. If you don't act quickly, the Alliance will occupy it in one minute.
After the flag for the Gold Mine was raised, Lu Li stayed behind to guard the flag. The other three immediately rushed towards the next point. The few people who had retreated earlier, at least on the surface, had already left.
The flag was in a groove in the basin. Lu Li chose to hide on the high ground next to it. From here, he could keep an eye on the status of the flag, and he could also keep an eye on whether anyone would come to steal the flag. Not long after, someone peeked out from the top of the mountain to observe the Gold Mine.
It was a Mage. When he saw that the Gold Mine was empty, he immediately became excited.
This was the excitement of the battlefield. If you were lucky, you might be able to turn the tide of the battle. Even if it wasn't that exaggerated, at least you would be able to successfully steal a resource point. This was a great achievement for ordinary players.
The Mage jumped down and used Feather Fall, which was similar to the Priest's Levitation. The difference was that Feather Fall required casting materials and could only be used on oneself.
Lu Li didn't immediately attack the Mage.
On the other hand, the Mage was very vigilant. He first cast Magic Burst a few times around the flag. This skill was an area of effect skill. The damage wasn't too high, but it was at least an instant cast. Moreover, it consumed relatively little mana, so Mages liked to use this skill to kill Thieves who were hiding near them.
Lu Li crouched down on a high ground and silently watched the Mage's futile efforts.
Perhaps because he felt that the surroundings were safe, the Mage slowly went over to open the flag. He was almost certain that the entire battlefield would hear his name. He had ambushed the Gold Mine.
Opening the flag required a channeling bar of 30 seconds. It wasn't long at all.
However, for the Mage, these 30 seconds felt like a year. This empty Gold Mine was a little strange no matter how he looked at it.
When the channeling bar reached 25 seconds, he was finally convinced that his intuition was correct. This was because his channeling bar was interrupted. A Thief hit him in the head with a Sap.
Despicable Thief!
You don't dare to show yourself, so your strength must be average. Even if I kill you and then open the flag, it'll still be the same.
Just as the Mage was about to confidently turn around and deal with this damn sneak attacker, he found himself stunned again.
This time, it wasn't a Sap, but a sneak attack. The person hiding in the dark actually made the first move. The Mage sneered in his heart and decided to give the opponent a chance to show off. What could a sneaky noob do even if he made the first move?
Wait, why does it hurt so much? Damn, is this still a Shadowstrike? Why did it take away 400 to 500 HP in one go?
The Mage died very quickly. If Lu Li still needed to waste his energy in a 1v1 battle like this, then he really didn't need to continue playing. After killing the Mage, Lu Li once again retreated to his original position. Defending the flag was just that boring and wretched.
The flag arrived. After a minute, the system announced that the Alliance had occupied the Gold Mine.
With the addition of the Stable and the Blacksmith, the Alliance now had three resource points, which was considered to be one step ahead of the Horde.
However, Lu Li was in trouble. He saw that the Mage was not alone this time. There was a Paladin and a Druid with him. They were all classes that were difficult to deal with. No matter how strong Lu Li was, he could only call for backup.
"I need someone to help out at the Gold Mine. Is there anyone nearby?"
"Yes, I'm here. I'll be right there. Great Lu Li, you have to hold on." The one who spoke was Arthur, the Battleground streamer who had been abused countless times.
His chat room started to make a ruckus, just in time.
You should have done this a long time ago. Arthur, go and get some attention. The number of viewers in your stream is about to break 50,000.
Five to 50,000, Arthur, you're on fire!
F * ck, just thinking about it makes my blood boil. Arthur, you're going to save the number one player in the game …
Arthur was not in the mood to pay attention to the chat. He had already turned off the chat interface in the game. Now, he was desperately running towards Lu Li.
He was a Paladin, a Paladin who walked the path of balance.
A Paladin that walked the path of balance meant that he could tank, heal, and deal damage. He seemed to be well-rounded, but in fact, he was good at everything. Fortunately, his mind was still clear. When he saw that Lu Li was controlling a Mage and fighting with a Druid, Arthur immediately chose to heal Lu Li.
Lu Li had lost quite a bit of health, but he quickly recovered. No matter how small a healer was, he was still a healer. This way, he would be able to heal Lu Li back to full health.
Lu Li interrupted the Druid's healing skill with a kick. He held his dagger upside down, extended it to the Druid's neck and gently pulled …
Slit Throat!
The Druid groaned and fell to the ground. It was a critical hit. The Druid could only blame his bad luck. He probably underestimated his enemy and thought that there were three of them against one, so he only focused on dealing damage to Lu Li. When he felt that he could not hold on any longer, Lu Li interrupted his healing skill.
The Paladin who wanted to start the flag did not expect his teammate to be so weak.
In fact, the Druid's health would increase after transforming into a bear, but without the support of equipment and skills, the extra health would be useless.
Besides, the fact that none of the three were healers was the key to Lu Li's success. Otherwise, unless Lu Li killed the healer first, he would not be able to kill a Druid with high health.
After killing the Druid, he immediately pounced on the Mage who was still blinded by him.
The three Horde players at the Gold Mine were quickly killed, and the crisis at the Gold Mine was over. At this time, the system notified that Moonlight had taken over the Sawmill. The Horde players' fighting space was further reduced, and the battle soon came to an end.
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