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Lu Li knew his chance had come. When Curtainfall's mana was drained dry by the Hellhound, he launched an attack. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↑ Talk → Net w
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Facing the little Warrior's face of worship, Curtainfall was satisfied. His vigilance was at its lowest. When Lu Li's dagger stabbed into the back of his head, he didn't even know what had happened.
He was stunned for four seconds …
The little Warrior stared blankly at the masked Thief appearing behind his boss. He didn't know how to react.
Perhaps, in his heart, he was still looking forward to his family's wise and godly President showing off his skills and killing the Thief in a few moves.
Lu Li looked at the Warrior's HP. Unsurprisingly, it was 2,600 points. It was almost the same as the average MT. It seemed that this guy was very afraid of death, so he added a lot of vitality.
Whether or not he could succeed before the others arrived, Lu Li didn't have the slightest bit of confidence in his heart.
As long as this Warrior's mechanics were passable and he could stall for time, Lu Li would probably return empty-handed.
No matter what, this was a Warrior, the class with the highest defense.
Of course, Lu Li wasn't worried. If he couldn't kill him, he would just run. As a Thief with the highest mobility, he was confident that he could escape unscathed.
Sneak Attack, Backstab, Ambush, and then a Slit Throat as the finishing move.
Not only did the max level Slit Throat deal a critical hit, it also caused a lot of bleeding damage.
Lu Li's attacks were as smooth as flowing water. The two daggers danced in the air, looking like two butterflies dancing in the blood-red waves.
Some people said that the skills of Mages were dazzling, while the skills of Thieves were poignant.
Coupled with Curtainfall's earth-shattering screams, this poignant feeling was even more obvious.
The little Warrior finally realized that his boss was at his wit's end. There was no chance of a counterattack. He used Charge on Lu Li, but Lu Li dodged it.
Backhand Backstab. When Lu Li dodged the Charge of the Small Warrior, he placed himself in the best position for Backhand Backstab.
In fact, the reason why experts were called experts was because of their understanding of Skills and their grasp of timing. They would not let go of any opportunity to deal damage.
Although it only had two combo points, the Backhand Backstab still dealt over 300 damage.
The Warrior's HP dropped to less than a third. The members of Very Perverted Very Violent were a little far away, and some of them could not even react in time. From the moment Lu Li made his move to when Curtainfall's HP dropped to critical, only eight to nine seconds had passed.
Lu Li had used up all of his skills, and he had no choice but to circle around the Warrior to attack. Although the Warrior was a noob, it would still be troublesome if he got hit.
The first thing Luo Mu did after leaving the battle was not to counterattack, but to take out a bottle of potion.
"Boss, go!" The little Warrior thought that he had the upper hand after chasing Lu Li all over the place. He began to instruct his boss to kill Lu Li together with him.
Luo Mu was a tycoon, and it wasn't that he was powerless. He had a sizable company in real life, but he was indeed a gaming idiot. He had no idea how to fight back against this Thief who was circling around him until he was dizzy.
It wasn't that he didn't have a judgment of the situation. In his opinion, as long as he could hold on for a few more seconds, the danger would naturally disappear when his subordinates arrived.
It wasn't that his analysis was wrong, but would Lu Li give him the chance to drink a potion?
He swung the dagger in his left hand and stabbed it towards Luo Mu's eye, giving the Very Perverted Very Violent guild leader a fright. He couldn't help but tilt his head to dodge, so he naturally couldn't drink the potion.
This was the charm of Manual Mode. You could freely formulate a strategy based on your opponent's weakness.
Luo Mu was a tanky Warrior with good equipment but terrible mechanics. This was how Lu Li judged him. By the time he dodged the stab to his eye and wanted to drink a potion, Lu Li's Shadowstrike had already come off cooldown.
System: Shadowstrike Skill Completion 95%, caused 300% skill damage, target stunned for 2 seconds.
Following up with a normal attack, Lu Li lowered his wrist and stabbed his dagger into Luo Mu's heart. This Warrior with more than 2000 health fell to the ground.
The healers who had rushed over blankly watched as their healing spells dissipated at the tip of their staffs. They didn't think that someone would be able to kill their guild leader in a short ten seconds.
This kind of shock was fatal. Lu Li had killed Luo Mu, bent down to pick up the dropped equipment, and then left with Stealth. Unexpectedly, not a single person had attacked him.
The dozens of players looked at each other. They were all like soulless puppets.
Lu Li had completely overturned their understanding of the game. The noobs who had thought that they were very strong had finally seen a true expert.
When Lu Li left, he casually ridiculed them with a single word — — "motley crew". These words were like a poisonous thorn stabbing into their hearts. They couldn't find the courage to refute him.
They were only fit to bully Life Players.
A few minutes later, a post appeared on the forums.
The title was very simple: Even Life Players have anger. This is the fate of those who kill.
It was a first-person kill. This was clearly the process of the kill.
Very Vulgar Very Violent was a small, unranked guild. The reason why people knew about them was because they used the game as an excuse to be unscrupulous.
But now, their guild leader had been killed.
A masked man in black appeared like a ghost and killed Luo Mu. Then, he left behind the words "motley crew" and left. The entire video had been edited to only have 30 seconds left.
The things that should have been in those 30 seconds weren't missing.
Very Vulgar Very Violent's guild badge, Curtainfall's health bar, and the players who were rushing over to support him.
The post was quickly upvoted. Even the poster, Half-life Crystal, didn't expect it to have so many views.
This was human nature. People loved to watch a good show. Moreover, this post even had a video attached. It could be said that there were pictures and the truth behind it.
Lu Li attracted a lot of attention. However, everyone only felt that this Thief was quite skilled and had insane attack power. There wasn't much else that was surprising.
The main thing was that Curtainfall's performance was too lousy. It made everyone feel that if it was them, they would definitely kill him.
There were also quite a few people who saw the deeper meaning behind the post.
Hired assassins?
Since when were Life Players so high profile?
What was even more unexpected was that a new post had appeared soon after.
A Life Player called Half-life Crystal announced that she was responsible for the video. She was the one who hired assassins. This was the first time, but it definitely wouldn't be the last.
Life Players weren't sheep that anyone could bully. They should band together and fight for a place for themselves in the game.
We're just trying to survive!
This slogan was replicated by countless people. It didn't take long for the post to have more than 100,000 replies.
On this day, an organization called themselves the Life Player Alliance was established. It was established at least two months before Lu Li knew about it.
"It's all thanks to your help." Half-life Crystal took some time out of her busy schedule to thank Lu Li once again.
She was a very smart girl.
She knew where everything she had came from.
Before Lu Li killed someone, even if someone shouted for everyone to band together, everyone would just ignore it. After Lu Li killed someone, everyone suddenly realized that the game could be played this way.
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