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Chapter 1692

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The Scarlet Monastery was in a mess.

There were many psychopathic people in this society. In real life, the laws were strict and they had to be careful when they did something bad. However, in the game, they didn't have to worry so much.

They loved to bully and even kill, or do all sorts of disgusting things.

There weren't many of these freaks who were relatively strong, so they were faced with a very real problem — they might not be able to defeat those who bullied them casually on a daily basis.

In reality, the handicapped, the weak, and the small could only swallow their anger in the real world.

But in the game, it was different. Maybe it was because their lives weren't good in real life, so after entering the game, they had a fighting spirit. These people were always quite strong.

After running into a wall countless times, these perverts finally found a new direction for their business.

Alt accounts!

Dawn had been developing for a year, and had gone through many stages. The most obvious was that the price of the virtual reality helmets had dropped from tens of thousands of dollars at the beginning to a point where you could buy one for a thousand dollars. Dawn's huge ability to make money made it so that they didn't care about this aspect of income.

The price of the helmets had been reduced a few times, so many players with low incomes had the chance to enter the game.

Regardless of the identity of these new players in the real world, they were all labeled as smurfs, or newbies. Hence, they became the targets of the psychopaths.

Scarlet Monastery had many alt accounts and attracted many of these psychopaths.

These few Mages were basically all of them. Killing people was a common thing, especially when killing alt accounts. Unless these alt accounts took care of their business and let them level up for them.

However, these Mages weren't good at leveling.

Not only were they expensive, the key was that their efficiency was average. Many times, they would miss out on monsters and the alt accounts would have to corpse run.

Even if there wasn't someone to level them for free, they wouldn't look for these bullies. Moreover, this Mage called Soulhun was willing to train them for free. One of the guys who was taking care of the bullies' business heard from his friend that someone was leveling them for free, so he left the group and came over.

This made the bully Mages even more annoyed.

Free leveling would affect the market and steal customers. Moreover, it was directly stealing from them, so they immediately decided to kill this Mage.

The process was very smooth. After all, two fists were no match for four hands.

The first time they killed this Mage, Soulhun, he even dropped a decent piece of Dark Gold equipment. This made them even more motivated. They were determined to make Soulhun die without a grave.

It was just that he didn't expect a new prey to appear out of nowhere.

It had always been Lu Li who bullied others, be it in real life or in the game. There was no such thing as not fighting back after being beaten up. Originally, Lu Li had thought that it was a group of poor people who relied on booster boosters to make a living. He hadn't expected them to be bullies who dominated the market.

The new prey was determined to teach them a good lesson.

With a single slash, he took out a half-HP Mage. Lu Li's figure finally appeared.

Everyone present was a little confused. The tyrannical Mages were hoping to find Lu Li, kill him, and pick up his equipment. However, they didn't expect Lu Li's appearance to be so unexpected.

For a moment, everyone stopped moving.

"Everyone, why aren't we continuing?" Lu Li twirled the dagger in his hand and stabbed it into the forehead of the person next to him.

Gouge!

This disabling skill, which originally didn't do much damage, actually took out more than 300 HP from the Mage. The Mage's HP dropped by a small chunk in an instant, but even the Mage who was attacked didn't realize it.

Only experts would make all sorts of observations and calculations during a battle.

Basically, experts could judge each other's attack and defense based on the damage they dealt.

It didn't matter if they didn't notice the first attack. The second and third normal attacks that dealt more than 500 HP could also be ignored. The key was the fourth attack, Shadowstrike. Not only did it cause 1,800 damage, but it also came with a two-second stun.

Lu Li casually followed up with a slash and directly KO-ed the second Mage.

What happened?

Everyone felt that their thoughts couldn't keep up with the rhythm of their eyes. Why were there suddenly two people lying on the ground?

"Friend …" The leader, who was the first to react, didn't immediately command his subordinates to deal with Lu Li. Even the stupidest person knew that Lu Li was not easy to deal with. In the blink of an eye, he had KO-ed two of them. It was simply not something that a human could do.

"Eh, when did we become friends?" Lu Li purposely acted cute.

His acting skills were superb, but unfortunately, his face was covered. The others could only see his two mocking and cold eyes, which made them feel even colder.

"It was all a misunderstanding just now. We want to deal with this person. It has nothing to do with you. Anyway, you've already killed two of us. Even if there's any misunderstanding, it should be over. Why don't we just go our separate ways? What do you think?" The leader held back the hot blood that was rising up his throat.

This group of people was unorganized and undisciplined, but with their numbers, they had dominated the Scarlet Monastery for a long time. When had they ever swallowed an insult like this?

"Why do you want to deal with him?" Lu Li asked.

"That has nothing to do with you. It's between us and him," the leader said gently.

"How can it have nothing to do with you? He's my friend. You guys killed him … how many times?" Lu Li turned his head to ask the blue-robed Mage, whose HP was dangerously low. Fortunately, he had intervened, so he was not killed.

"Twice … twice." The blue-robed Mage was confused by this strange guy, Lu Li, saying that they were friends. Could he really be his friend? He couldn't recognize him because his face was covered.

"Stop joking. You don't even know him …" The leader almost vomited blood.

"I know him. His name is Soulhun." Lu Li was very serious.

"Pfft, you just found out, right? Friend, are you trying to pick a fight?" The leader finally couldn't take it anymore.

"Are you kidding me? My friends have been killed by you guys twice. Are you guys trying to pick a fight, or am I trying to pick a fight? Why don't we let them be the judge?" Lu Li said as he pointed at the newbies who had revived.

A main account could carry four newbies, but now there were only three.

Maybe there weren't that many people in the group, or maybe one of them had already run away when they saw that the situation was not good.

Lu Li actually didn't want to cause trouble. He would rather use the time to cause trouble to collect a few more souls. Now that he had a new goal, he returned to the rhythm of fighting for every second he had when he first entered the game.

However, he really couldn't just turn around and leave.

The blue-robed Mage was willing to carry newbies for free. It didn't seem like he was carrying newbies for the sake of showing off. Seeing that someone had been implicated by him, he was not afraid of death and wanted to save them.

Those newbies clearly knew that they would die if they went up, but they still did so without hesitation.

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