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Chapter 213

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As soon as Wandering's words left his mouth, he immediately incurred the wrath of the crowd. The two girls were naturally beautiful, and they were extremely adorable (dazed?). They were not as bad as he made them out to be.

Under Canmeng's aggrieved gaze, Weilan Haifeng kicked his friend's butt and sent him down the mountain stream.

Wander said, "Ah …"

"Are you going to die?" Sanyue Yu couldn't bear to see him die.

"Hua ~ Listen, there's water down there," Weilan Haifeng said with a smile.

"Then you're 'hua'," Sakura Memories exposed him.

"It's all the same. Let's go." After saying that, he walked out of the dungeon.

The guys followed without hesitation. The girls were kind, but they only stayed kind for three seconds. Who told him to say that the girls were ugly? So, the group left in a mighty manner.

Only Wander was left to find his way back down the mountain stream. Hopefully, he wouldn't run into any monsters.

After leaving the dungeon, Lu Li brought everyone to the legendary campsite. During the exploration of the Howling Caves, everyone would be staying in this place that was about the size of a village.

There was still a little time left, so Lu Li asked Canmeng for some cooking.

In order to raise her Guo Guo, Canmeng had put a lot of effort into cooking. In reality, the little girl couldn't even make stir-fried shredded potatoes, but the food she made in the game was unexpectedly delicious. Occasionally, it would even add a few attribute points.

After distributing the food to everyone, Canmeng and Xiaoba Jiang went offline. It seemed that their worries had been exposed.

Canmeng was 8.5m tall.

Huadi Liqing took her sister and the others who were still online to level up.

As for Moonlight, the Barrenlands was heaven for him. There were Horde players everywhere!

Lu Li didn't go to level up. After getting some food, he left the camp to look for treasure chests.

Treasure Chests spawned very mysteriously. They could spawn at the top of a mountain, in a cave, or even in a river. Of course, don't forget to check the tents behind the monsters. That was also where the Treasure Chests spawned.

Some Treasure Chests were fixed to a specific location, while some Treasure Chests spawned randomly. Even the best Treasure Chest Expert would not be able to find a pattern.

Lu Li flapped his wings and flew at a low altitude, not letting go of any terrain with Treasure Chests.

There were quite a few rewards along the way, but unfortunately, most of them were Bronze Treasure Chests. The items that were opened were practically useless, except for two Skill Books and some low-end materials.

Ordinary materials were different from rare materials.

No matter how low-level a rare material was, it had a very long term use. Even a Level 80 Mold could use the lowest-level Jade Spider Silk. Common materials weren't as valuable. Low-level common materials could only be used to create low-level equipment.

One of the two Skill Books was Divine Intervention for Paladins. This was a complete surprise.

When a Paladin used Divine Intervention on a friendly target, the target would be completely immune to all physical and magic damage. They would also leave combat, but would be unable to move. During Divine Intervention, the target would not be attacked by monsters.

Imagine a battle where the team was about to be wiped out. The Paladin used his own life as the price to interfere with the healers.

Everyone was dead. Only the healers who had been affected were still standing. When the Boss returned to its original position, this was very important. Those who had been affected needed to be far away from the Boss, so the healers would be able to revive everyone. This would save a lot of time.

Wander would love this skill. It could also comfort his wounded heart from being kicked off the cliff.

The other Skill Book was far worse. It was a Warrior Skill Book called Shield Bash. It was sold for 10 silver coins in the Exchange Hall.

There was a type of Thief called "Treasure Chest Hunter". Their profession was to open treasure chests. The forums were full of legends of these people becoming rich overnight. In his previous life, Lu Li was very envious of these people. This was part of the reason why he chose to be a Thief in this life.

Unfortunately, when he actually put it into practice, he realized that reality was very harsh.

Treasure chests weren't everywhere, and there was no guarantee that they would open something good, let alone become rich overnight.

With a deep grudge, Lu Li logged out of the game.

After a short nap, Lu Li sent his sister to school. Because she hadn't officially received treatment yet, Lu Xin insisted on going to school.

Lu Li informed the teacher that his sister would receive special care. Physical education was definitely not allowed. There were also some other more difficult classes, but when it came to Lu Xin, he didn't force her.

According to Lu Li, it didn't matter if you couldn't get into university. I'll take care of you for the rest of your life.

The next day, as soon as he logged into the game, Lu Li was informed that there were some Water Elementals wandering around Meisnera Outpost. They couldn't be killed.

"Sentinel Goddess …" Lu Li muttered softly.

If it wasn't for this news, Lu Li would have almost forgotten about it. This was one of the main reasons why he chose Astrana as his base.

As mentioned before, Meisnera was very beautiful and had a voice that was as beautiful as the sound of nature.

To the players of Gray Valley, it was fine if they didn't know Ryan Wolfwalker (Astrana's Chief Executive), or even Malfurion, but if they didn't know Meisnera, they would have lived in vain.

Even the girls were obsessed with her voice, believing it to be the pinnacle of the 200-year history of the game.

In reality, many players had recorded her lines and used it as their ringtone.

The appearance of Water Elementals near Meisnera Outpost meant that the Twilight Hammer's High Disciple Anzelin had completed his strategic deployment against Astrana, and the day of attack was imminent.

There were quite a few Twilight Zealots active in Gray Valley, but they couldn't pose a threat to the Night Elf Sentinel Army.

Anzelin and the people behind him also understood this. In order to attack, they built a Twilight Altar and used its power to summon Water Elemental soldiers from the sea.

In fact, these Water Elementals were somewhat related to Lu Li.

In order to upgrade his ring, Lu Li made a deal with the Twilight Hammer's High Disciple Anzelin. He paid some materials and took a portion of the Twilight Altar's power.

Anzelin underestimated the power needed for the ring.

As a result, the formation of the Water Elemental Army was delayed.

However, there were always two sides to a coin. Although the formation of the Water Elemental Army was delayed because of Lu Li's ring, it was also because of the materials Lu Li gave that the Water Elementals summoned by Anzelin were much stronger than what Lu Li remembered in his previous life.

"What are the levels of the Water Elementals that appear?" Lu Li asked.

"Around Level 20, and the EXP is very rich. Should we go and join in the fun?" Wander was still at the frontline camp in the Barrenlands, but his heart had already flown to Meisnera Outpost.

"If you want to go, then go. Bring the others online, there's no need to rush the dungeon." Lu Li was very supportive of his decision.

The Sentinel Goddess, or in official terms, the 'Meisnera Outpost Defense Battle', was a very valuable activity in the early stages of the game. There was a lot of EXP, equipment rewards, reputation rewards, and glory rewards …

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