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Chapter 1216

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As soon as the Warrior player heard Lu Li's words, he almost collapsed.

What professional players? What big guilds? These concepts were too far away from them. However, in front of ordinary unaffiliated players, they were tyrants. Normally, people would have to greet them as big bro. Now that they had to lower their heads to someone else, they might as well kill them.

Looking at the stubborn and silent Warrior player, the leader gritted his teeth and finally made a decision.

Then, everyone watched as the polar bear emblem on the Warrior player's chest slowly disappeared. He was actually kicked out of the mercenary group. Not only did the Warrior player lose face, but he also lost everything.

At this time, the Warrior player realized what had happened. He and the leader had played a few games together and had a good relationship. Unless it was absolutely necessary, there was no way he would do something like this.

The Warrior couldn't imagine what would happen to him after he left the mercenary group.

If he fell into the same situation as the people he usually bullied, there would probably be a lot of people who would kick him when he was down. As such, he looked at his leader with a pleading look in his eyes.

"Let's solve this first," the leader was afraid that he would say something nasty, so he sent a private message.

No matter how stupid the Warrior was, he began to understand that the root of all this was the person sitting cross-legged next to him. This time, he had really kicked an iron plate.

"I've already kicked him out of the mercenary group. I promise that if something like this happens again in the future, he will be severely punished. Please let us go," the mercenary leader begged. The people around them also saw the clues. Some people felt that it was just a game, so why did they have to be so humble? At most, they could just stop playing.

In fact, if they thought about it from another perspective, they would understand. There were plenty of people in the workplace who would kneel and lick the boots of others. Sometimes, they would even kneel and lick the boots of people who had nothing to do with them.

Now, a giant like Ruling Sword definitely had the ability to make this mercenary group difficult.

The mercenary group didn't want to offend the big guilds. They would rather offend a solo expert because the damage that a solo expert could do was limited. If Ruling Sword asked them to leave Azshara, it wouldn't be long before there would be a crazy hunt for all players wearing the polar bear emblem.

The leader of Ruling Sword's hunting team was Moonlight. He was a madman who wouldn't rest until he was dead. Most importantly, he was also an expert.

Lu Li nodded nonchalantly. How could he not see through their tricks? He guessed that they would take back the people they had kicked out. As for the punishment, he did not accept their free Azshara crystals. This was his punishment.

If you don't accept it, you'll have to leave Azshara.

After a few minutes, the Polar Bear Mercenary Group left Azshara, and the well-informed players quickly found out the deeper secrets of the Polar Bear Mercenary Group.

Polar Bear's monopoly of the Azsharite Crystal business had inadvertently angered Ruling Sword.

Then, Ruling Sword announced that Polar Bear had to leave Azshara.

The Polar Bear Mercenary Group left the Azshara map. They were nowhere to be seen in the nearby maps, so they would probably have to avoid them in the future.

It was no wonder they were a big guild. Dealing with a group of a thousand players was effortless.

Then, Lu Li received what he wanted from time to time. In the blink of an eye, he had collected 20 Azshara crystals, which cost him a lot of gold.

The polar bear incident was only a small incident for Lu Li, but it affected Azshara for a long time.

There were no mercenary groups or guilds that dared to think about these Azsharite Crystals, because they didn't know what Ruling Sword was planning. They didn't know if it was just a coincidence, or if they had set their eyes on this place. As for the club guilds, who would bother with Ruling Sword over such a small matter?

On the other hand, the individual players benefited a lot. Some of the areas that had a higher chance of spawning weren't guarded by bullies.

However, where there were people, there would be conflicts, and where there were interests, there would be disputes. Even if there were no mercenary groups taking over the area to bully others, independent players could still fight each other to the death and kill each other.

The next step was the forging of weapons.

Loramus recommended the Grandmaster Blacksmith of Stranglethorn Vale, Calvin, to Lu Li.

Lu Li knew who Calvin was, because he was related to an accessory called the 'Shining Mithril Emblem'. This accessory not only increased resistance, but also made the wearer immune to fear.

If it wasn't for the fact that the Shining Mithril Emblem had relatively low overall attributes, anyone would be willing to wear one.

If that was the case, the player who used fear would cry with the Boss. Only when they encountered a specific Boss in an Instance Dungeon would they wear it.

It was another long journey from Azshara to Stranglethorn Vale.

Calvin wasn't an NPC that just stayed in the city. In order to find him, Lu Li ran for more than half an hour before he found him in the area between Zul 'Gurub and Mosh' Ogg Ogre Mountain.

He was wearing tattered work clothes and had a bag of minerals on his shoulder. Whenever there were minerals, he would run over and dig.

Those who didn't know him would definitely think he was a player, but if they thought about it carefully, the fact that he hadn't been killed by anyone while running around Stranglethorn Vale was enough to show how powerful he was.

Stranglethorn Vale was one of the most popular areas for PK between Horde and players in the wild.

Lu Li went up to talk to him, hoping that he could forge such a weapon.

He was already a Grandmaster Blacksmith, but as long as he hadn't become a Grandmaster, he could only forge weapons according to existing blueprints. It was obvious that Calvin was at least a level higher than Lu Li.

"I'm not free," Calvin rejected him completely.

Lu Li thought that since he was a Grandmaster Blacksmith and they were in the same line of work, this quest might be easier. He didn't expect to be rejected directly.

"Is it Loramus? Salybidis recommended me. "Lu Li had no choice but to bring up the Demon Hunter.

The Demon Hunter had a wide circle of friends. As soon as he heard the name, Calvin threw off his cold mask and asked in surprise, "Where did you meet Loramus? Is he still alive?"

"Yes, he's alive. He asked me to ask you to forge a weapon." Lu Li couldn't imagine how dangerous the Demon Hunter profession was. Why did his friends think he could die at any time?

"Let me see the materials and the list." Calvin reached out his hand.

Lu Li handed over the materials and list that he had prepared to the Mithril Association's Advanced Blacksmith. He hoped that the other party wouldn't trick him into collecting the materials. If he needed a bunch of rare materials, then he could choose to go bankrupt.

"Hetaera?" Calvin screamed and almost threw the list away.

Hetaera was just a three-headed snake. Was there a need to be so surprised? Lu Li didn't think much of it.

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