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Chapter 269

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Lu Li was shocked. Could it be the legendary Mage Invisibility? But according to his experience in his previous life, didn't that skill require three seconds to cast?

Could it be an awesome skill that he didn't know about?

System: Dear player, congratulations on advancing to the next round. You will enter the next round in 15 minutes.

He finally understood and couldn't help but laugh.

How was it an awesome skill? It was obvious that the Mage saw that there was no hope of winning, so he gave up and the system teleported him out of the map.

Many people did the same thing in normal competitions. When they saw that there was no hope of winning, they simply covered their faces and left to avoid further abuse.

Just like that, Lu Li single-handedly defeated the other party's team.

"How do you feel?" Lu Li asked Sanyue Yu.

Sanyue Yu blinked blankly. "I don't feel anything. I didn't do anything. How did I win?"

"Sigh, if I'd known this would happen, I would've just fought honestly." March Rain had wanted to show the Priest that she wasn't as scary as she had imagined, but who would've thought that going too far would be as bad as not going far enough. March Rain didn't feel anything from the start to the end, probably even more so than she did in the Warsong Canyon.

In the second round, they finally met a decent opponent.

This was a standard team of Horsemen, Priests, and Priests. The Paladin held a sword and a shield, the Priest healed, and the Mage dealt damage.

There were no tricks to beat such a team, and Lu Li and Moonlight didn't intend to.

"March Rain, follow what we've always taught you. Pay attention to keeping your distance from the other side's damage dealers and try to stall for time. Lighty and I will kill their Priest first. As long as we kill their Priest first, we'll definitely win," Lu Li said as he made a brief tactical arrangement.

Seeing that Sanyue Yu was a little nervous, Moonlight comforted her. "Don't worry too much. You're level 26 now, at least two levels higher than them. They won't be able to hurt you. Just heal yourself."

"Don't stop healing yourself. There's no need to heal us for now," Lu Li added.

Sanyue Yu clenched the Milk Hammer in her hand and nodded.

Counting down to ten seconds, both sides were ready for battle.

As soon as the announcement was made, the opposing Paladin and Warlock made a beeline for Sanyue Yu. However, before that, the Warlock completed a quest, which was to cast Fear on the Thief who wasn't in Stealth.

From his point of view, this idiot Thief actually didn't go into stealth, so he was afraid of him. This would also reduce a lot of pressure on his side.

If he was an expert, he definitely wouldn't use Instant Cast Fear on a Thief.

For a Thief to walk right in front of you without going into Stealth, he was either an idiot or had some ulterior motive.

Lu Li was obviously trying to cheat him of his skills.

Shadow Cloak!

Without any suspense, Lu Li lifted the fear status and rushed straight to the opponent's Cleric.

The Cleric was also a girl. She wasn't as pretty as Sanyue Yu, but she was decent. She had a pitiful look on her face. In the virtual game, she might be of some use if she met someone who had tender feelings for the fairer sex.

Unfortunately, Moonlight was a PVP maniac. In his eyes, there were only killable units. He didn't care whether the opponent was male or female.

Lu Li wasn't that unreasonable, but his gentleness was only towards his sister and a few of his friends.

So, the poor priest girl could only watch with a pale face as the two macho men rushed over and sent her out of the arena with a few slaps.

On the other side, the Paladin chased after Sanyue Yu. Sanyue Yu ran away while healing herself.

This was the first time she was facing an offensive class alone, so of course she was nervous. However, she hadn't spent her time in the Warsong Canyon for nothing. This girl didn't know when to advance or retreat, but at the very least, she would find an opportunity to heal herself.

Her equipment was good, and her skills were strong.

The damage that the Paladin dealt to her was far less than expected. The accumulated damage from a few hits wasn't even enough for her to recover with one of her skills.

Moreover, Sanyue Yu kept Lu Li's words in mind. Her continuous healing skill, Recover, never stopped.

+ 20, + 22, + 18 …

Although it didn't seem like much, the key was that the skill was very fast.

Before the Warlock could enter his attack range to attack Sanyue Yu, he looked back and saw that their Cleric girl had died.

Do you have to be so violent?

In theory, a single DPS class wouldn't be able to kill a healer in a short period of time. Of course, that was with the exception of an overpowered player like Lu Li.

Helpless, the Warlock could only step up his attacks on Sanyue Yu.

Their only chance was to kill the opponent's Cleric as well. In the end, they would still be equal in numbers.

When that time came, they would have a Warlock and a Paladin who could play a healer. They wouldn't necessarily lose to a Warrior and Thief combination.

Moonlight was just about to turn around to save Sanyue Yu, but he was stopped by Lu Li.

He shook his head and sent a private message, "Let March Rain try and see how long she can last."

Moonlight suddenly understood. This was a good idea. Let's see if Sanyue Yu could improve under the pressure of two DPSers.

If Sanyue Yu died, would it affect the outcome of the match?

Don't joke around. The combination of Lu Li and Moonlight could easily crush a five-man party in the Warsong Canyon. They would even dare to challenge a ten-man party.

The two players in front of them weren't bad, but that was all they were.

Lu Li could tell from the damage dealt by the Paladin that the Paladin was Level 23 or below. Due to some fixed damage skills, the Paladin wasn't able to deal full damage. This meant that he was being punished by the system.

In the end, Lu Li still affected the balance of the game.

In his previous life, before he entered the game, only I No Understand had reached Level 25 among the players participating in the Shadow Cup. The others were all below Level 25.

I No Understand used more than half of her Level 25 Silver-grade equipment to lead The Capital of Glory to the championship.

In this life, with Lu Li's participation, I No Understand had not even reached her level in Lu Li's previous life. She still needed a lot of EXP to reach Level 25.

Lu Li and the others had even reached Level 26.

The butterfly effect was something that was hard to predict. Who knew when it happened?

Level 3 was a threshold for Dawnlight, not to mention the fact that she was Level 25.

Sanyue Yu had four Level 25 Silver-grade equipment on her!

"Focus! Why did you only lose 30% of her HP after so long?" The Warlock roared at the Paladin. He was very unhappy with the Paladin.

I told you to fight the Cleric, and you're like this.

However, when he actually attacked, he was horrified to find that his Shadow Bolt, which would normally deal 150 damage to a normal person, only dealt around 100 damage to Sanyue Yu.

The level penalty and the difference in equipment.

The Warlock immediately thought of the crux of the problem.

System God, why are you so unfair? Why did you let us encounter a strong team so early on?

"Kill this Cleric." The Warlock clenched his teeth and used his trump card along with the Paladin.

"Don't panic. Burn the Paladin's mana," Lu Li commanded in the chatroom. Moonlight leaned on his big axe and watched from the side.

The Paladin finally managed to reduce Sanyue Yu's HP to 50%. He quickly asked the Warlock to control the situation, "Fear!"

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