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Chapter 1691

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There were a lot of low-level players here. After all, not everyone liked to level up by killing monsters one by one.

As for leveling up through quests, only those with extremely high Charisma could reach level 60 through quests. Most people relied on killing monsters to gain EXP.

There were also many people who chose to do business here.

They collected money to help people level up. Each person only needed to collect a dozen or so silver coins. In a day, they could earn hundreds of gold coins, more than any white-collar worker.

However, this was the privilege of Mages. Other classes with average equipment, no matter how good their mechanics were, would not be able to efficiently clear the Scarlet Instance Dungeon. If they only cleared it once every three to five hours, they would be better off mining and gathering herbs.

Of course, there were also people who came to help their friends level up, and at the same time, to help their little friends for free.

Lu Li entered the armory. He was pleasantly surprised to find that the probability of collecting souls from elite monsters was very high. It was so high that it was beyond imagination. "Only" 80 monsters and he had collected a soul.

Poor child, he had already imagined himself to be evil enough.

After clearing the armory, he obtained a third soul. Unfortunately, the two souls he obtained from the armory were not Boss souls. Boss souls were obviously not that easy to collect.

Apart from the Instance Dungeon, Lu Li was almost killed.

No, his HP was very high. This bit of damage was completely harmless to him. After all, he was wearing a badge that added 200 to all attributes. This thing only added 200 to all attributes, there was no special effect. However, the amount of HP it added was a bit exaggerated. Lu Li's HP had long since exceeded the 5000 mark. He could compare his HP with the average Berserker.

However, Lu Li was indeed hit.

It took out a few hundred points of his HP!

If he was a scammer, he would have fallen to the ground with a thud. Then, he would have waited for someone to come up and give him medical fees. At least, he would have been able to scam at least a hundred or two hundred thousand.

The person who attacked him was also stunned. Obviously, Lu Li's outfit was not the same as the person they were looking for.

"Why did you hit me?" Lu Li was very innocent.

"It seems like we've made a mistake. Let's not provoke him. He's just a Thief, and he can't possibly steal our business," one of the Mages said to his companions in a loud voice.

"Kill him!" The other, also a mage, continued to attack Lu Li without hesitation.

Since their companions had already said that they were all mages, they naturally wouldn't offend their companions for a thief they didn't know. All along, their small organization had always been under the command of this mage who was about to make a move.

Many ants could bite an elephant to death, not to mention that these people were not weak enough to be described as ants.

Lu Li immediately activated Gale Step to block the damage, then entered stealth.

"Gale Steps! Crap!" These Mages were quite knowledgeable. At the very least, they knew of the existence of a Skill like Gale Steps.

To Lu Li and the others, Gale Step was something that they desperately needed. No one needed the skill book that dropped from a dungeon. The usual way to deal with it was to toss it into the Guild Warehouse and give it to all guild members. As long as they paid a certain amount of Guild Points, they could exchange for it.

However, it was different for ordinary players. Many of them still didn't have Gale Steps.

"Hit him out!" The leader of the Mages immediately cast a Blizzard in front of them in an attempt to force Lu Li out of stealth. The other Mages did the same, covering a large area in an instant.

A few low-level accounts that had just exited the dungeon were also caught in the blast. The players who came here to level were basically around Level 30. Under the effects of a Level 60 Mage's Blizzard, they had no chance of survival.

In an instant, a few corpses appeared on the ground. However, the Thief they wanted to catch was still nowhere to be seen.

"Why did we hit him? This Thief seems really strong," one of the Mages complained.

"Our skills only dealt so little damage to him. He's definitely wearing good equipment. If we can kill him and get his equipment, we'll be rich," the leader of the Mages said.

"Yeah!" The others' eyes lit up as they recalled the scene.

And so, this group of people put on a good show of catching the Thief and getting his equipment, until someone interrupted them.

"If you have a problem, come at me! What's the point of killing the innocent!" A Mage in a blue robe appeared at the entrance of the dungeon. This was also the place where Lu Li had appeared when he first exited the dungeon. Seeing this scene, he couldn't help but burn with anger.

It's just that your lines are a little too childish.

Are you guys acting? As for killing the innocent, are you referring to me?

Lu Li, who had originally planned to avoid the group of Mages and directly enter the dungeon, stopped in his tracks. He thought about it carefully. He was indeed quite innocent. If the first attack was a misunderstanding, then the subsequent pursuit had nothing to do with it.

"Hehe, he actually dares to come out again. Let's kill him too. The equipment he dropped just now is pretty good," the leader of the Mages said with a laugh.

The blue-robed Mage originally planned to turn around and return to the dungeon. After all, it was difficult to fight two fists against four hands. However, seeing that someone had been implicated by him, he braced himself and joined in the battle. He even shouted, "I'm carrying a newbie for free. What's it to do with you guys? You guys are too much!"

"I just don't like you." It was obviously not the first time that this group of Mages dared to do something like this. All of their PK skills were very good.

The blue-robed Mage quickly fell into a disadvantageous position. If not for the fact that these people still wanted to beat Lu Li out, they would have probably worked together to kill the blue-robed Mage.

Lu Li stood close to the wall and just happened to hide from the blizzard. He was amazed. It was not that he had not seen good people before, but it was really rare to see such a good person. Not only did he not take money to carry people, but he actually put himself in danger for a stranger.

"You bullies, I'll fight it out with you!"

At this moment, a few players suddenly joined the battle.

Their targets were these Mages who wanted to kill Lu Li. Could it be that someone had seen injustice and pulled out a sword to help?

However, these people who pulled out their swords were too weak. They were obviously all smurfs around Level 30. Rushing into the blizzard was simply courting death.

"Little Round, don't come over. Go away!"

"Brother Soulbro, we're not afraid of death!"

Lu Li was speechless. It felt like a melodramatic blockbuster was playing in front of him. However, what could he do? These smurfs immediately died after rushing in.

"I'll fight it out with you guys!" The blue-robed Mage called Soul Eater roared in despair. He changed his attacking and defending style, obviously planning to fight it out with his life.

Damn, it's this line again. Is this scriptwriter Aunt Qiong Yao from hundreds of years ago?

Lu Li sighed and replaced the Casted Spirit Badge. He did not appreciate the protagonists of these blockbusters, whether it was the black-hearted Mages who trained for free, or even the smurfs who rushed in despite knowing that they were courting death. However, he suddenly remembered that he was also a victim.

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