The four of them were much faster than before. It was at least three times as long as the previous match, and it was difficult to meet any strong players in the following matches. After all, there were so many players in the game and Arathi wasn't a real world battlefield. There were only players from the Chinese region fighting together.
Lu Li and Her Tears had been farming for more than a day. Not only did they raise his Glory value to first place, but they also surpassed the second place player by quite a bit.
That night was the time for the Glory Leaderboards to end. On the first week of Arathi's leaderboards, Her Tears finally got what he wanted. Not only did he get a Fiery Warhorse, but his achievements were also written into the game's annals.
Flaming Warhorses were similar to the Warlock race mounts, but they were brighter red and represented death and battle.
Their movement speed was the same. At the moment, almost all mounts had a movement speed increase of 30%. It was extremely rare for Lu Li to transform into a raven and increase his movement speed by 100%. Raven transformation was also defined as a means of flight, so it was banned from the battlefield.
When they re-entered the game on Monday, the matchups for the semi-finals were finally out.
Ruling Sword's first home match was against Gale Legion!
Drizzle Court's first home match was against The Capital of Glory!
This result wasn't unexpected. After all, there were only four teams in total. No matter how they combined, there were only a few situations that could happen. It was just that some people were disappointed that they didn't get to see Drizzle Court and Ruling Sword fight.
Whether it was against Gale Legion, The Capital of Glory, or even Drizzle Court, Lu Li had thought about them all.
Even if they really had to face Drizzle Court this time, Lu Li wouldn't back down. It wasn't that he didn't understand the situation and was destined to be single for the rest of his life, but Ruling Sword really needed a real victory to gain a foothold.
Ruling Sword didn't have money, and Lu Li didn't want to be controlled by others.
Ruling Sword was established too hastily and rose too quickly. Almost all the major clubs were deeply afraid of them. Fortunately, Water Fairy wasn't a scheming person. Drizzle Court was also in a situation where many clubs were suspicious of them, so they became allies.
However, this didn't change the fact that Ruling Sword had an unstable foundation.
As long as there was a major upheaval, Ruling Sword's seemingly limitless future would immediately fall apart.
Think about it, if Lu Li died in real life, would the club still exist? There was probably no one at the top of Ruling Sword who could take control of the whole situation. The best result would be to wait for someone to take on the responsibility, but it was more likely that Ruling Sword would be short-lived and everyone would split up and go their separate ways.
Without Lu Li, there would be no Ruling Sword!
If it were The Capital of Glory, without Xiao Mo, White Westhill would at least be able to handle the situation. Blood Dagger and the others could still become the spiritual leaders of the club, and they could still win on the field. The other large clubs that had established themselves in the gaming circle almost all had this characteristic.
After all, they had won countless times on the field and had a long history, so the people of The Capital of Glory had already developed a deep sense of belonging and mission. If someone else took over, they would still be Ruling Sword.
In the history of the game, this was not the first time that Lu Li had used reality to tell him this. If he wanted Ruling Sword to continue, then he had to win!
People had to live, and they had to leave something behind.
Gale Legion was very strong, and no club dared to say that they could win 100% of the time. It was said that they had a friendly match with The Capital of Glory, but they also had a chance of winning and losing.
As such, Lu Li wasn't so arrogant that he didn't take the other side seriously.
After entering the game, he didn't go to the battlefield today. Her Tears' goal was to get the mount, but after he got it, he was still used to fighting on the battlefield alone. He said that he knew from the start that his side would win, so it was boring.
Lu Li left the city alone and went to the remote Blasted Lands.
There was no direct portal there, and the closest one was Stonard. Stonard was the first town that the Orcs came to Azeroth, and was currently the largest stronghold of the New Horde in the southern part of the Eastern Kingdom. If Stonard was destroyed, the Horde would lose their power in the southern part of the Eastern Kingdom and even near the Dark Portal. It had been painstakingly built for many years, and was also an important supply line to the Outland.
However, there were NPCs in the Mage Association who could open a Stonard portal for a short period of time. The price was 20 gold coins.
In reality, most people wouldn't spend 20 gold coins to come to this place.
This was actually quite a good price. Even if they wanted to pay 20 gold coins in the future, they wouldn't be able to. If it wasn't for the fact that the Alliance and the Horde were preparing to fight against the Undead army, there was no way that the Horde would allow the Alliance to build a portal outside this town.
In the future, the Horde players could learn the Stonard portal by doing quests. They just needed to find a Mage friend to open a portal and they would be able to teleport over.
After exiting the crumbling portal, Lu Li quickly distanced himself from it.
Outside the portal, there were two heavily armored Orc Warriors standing side by side. They each held a giant axe in their hands, glaring at Lu Li like a tiger watching its prey. If Lu Li was a bit more timid, he would have immediately knelt down.
Lu Li wasn't that timid, but he was still quite scared.
When he entered the game, this portal had already disappeared. The Alliance used Theramore's portal, and only Horde players could directly go to Stonard.
"Hurry up and leave, Elf. You're not welcome here," an Orc Warrior with red patterns on his armor said in a muffled voice. He was just short of telling Lu Li to leave.
Lu Li had to pretend to be scared. These level 60 Warriors were very strong, and he might not even be able to defeat a small fry. This small leader might even be a Boss. Killing him would be as easy as cutting vegetables, not to mention that he was in someone else's territory.
"I plan to go to the Blasted Lands to see if there are any traces of the Scourge. I wonder if I can rent a Wind Wielder from your side?" Lu Li asked.
"Haha, Wind Wielder, Elf, you'd better give up. Wind Wielder will never allow creatures like Night Elves to get close to you. You're only suitable to jump on the branches." The leader seemed to have heard a great joke, and laughed heartily with his subordinates.
Lu Li didn't get angry. There was no need to get angry with an NPC. At least he wasn't the kind of lunatic who would kill anyone who provoked him. As for the future, he didn't mind bringing some people to visit this important town if the conditions were right.
The Wind Wielder was a very powerful flying mount. It was similar to a Wyvern. It had a pair of claws on its huge wings, and two strong hind legs. When it flew, it could immediately jump into the sky with a powerful kick from the ground.
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