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Lu Xin didn't know when she gave the money. She was still looking down at the so-called property information, trying to find a cheap and relatively good house. [Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net w
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"Let's go, girl," Lu Li waved his hand.
"Oh, brother, you're not buying anymore?" Lu Xin asked carefully, thinking that her brother was not going to buy because the price was too high. The brother and sister had the same concept of spending – stingy.
She breathed a sigh of relief, but she also felt a little disappointed.
Little did she know that Lu Li, who was willing to do anything for his sister, had secretly bought the most expensive property in Dawnlight. He paid for it in cash and couldn't wait to sign the contract.
Lu Li had also thought it through. The low price now was definitely because the main city had just opened to players. In a month or so, the price might really double.
After paying, Zora gave Lu Li a document and a plate, which was the so-called proof of home.
This item could not be damaged or dropped, but it could be traded. The owner of the home could set a restriction level. At the highest level, other players and NPCs besides the owner could not come close.
Lu Li opened up all the permissions to his sister, and then their Hearthstone had an additional option.
In the past, they would be directly teleported back to the hotel, but now they could choose whether to return to the hotel or their own home. This was a preferential treatment for those who had a home after the system update.
The privileged class could never be eliminated. As long as they paid the price, they could enjoy the privileges.
However, Lu Li still chose to walk back with his sister.
Teleportation within the city was free. After entering the teleportation hall, they could choose the destination. It only took a moment to go from the north to the south. Someone had tested it with a mount that increased movement speed by 60%. Without the teleportation circle, it would take at least half an hour to travel.
There were many good places near the teleportation circle in the south. There were Priest Skill Trainers, Potion Masters, Herbology Masters, Pet Trainers … There were many useful NPCs. The auction house in the south of the city was connected to the system's auction houses, so it was very convenient to buy things.
A little further away was the most magnificent building in Darnassus, the Temple of the Moon.
As the only True God of Azeroth, Elune enjoyed a certain amount of prestige among many races.
The Moon God Temple couldn't be casually entered, so there weren't many people here. At most, people would come to the Moon God Temple's garden. This was the Night Elves' largest botanical research base.
They continued to walk through the garden and soon arrived at the lake.
Under the cover of the trees and flowers, a small bridge extended into the steaming lake. Sometimes, the fairies of the temple garden would play on the bridge. They often sang softly as if they were talking in their sleep. Not only was it pleasant to the ear, but it also calmed the mind of the listener.
Please don't hurt these little fairies.
They were the purest soul essences of the High Elves who died in battle for their race. If you showed any hostility towards them, the Elven sentinels hidden in the treetops would shoot you full of holes without hesitation.
"Is our house in the water?" Lu Xin had asked many times along the way. Where did they buy the house? Had they arrived yet? Had they arrived yet?
This kind of mentality was similar to the homesickness of a child from a poor family who was buying a house for the first time. Suddenly, they had a place of their own. Most people wouldn't be able to understand the anxiety in their hearts.
Holding his sister's hand, they stepped onto the bridge and soon saw the Red Leaf Island.
This vulgar name perfectly described the image of the island. From afar, it looked like an island covered in red leaves, lying in the clear blue water, lazy and tranquil.
"It's here, the whole island," Lu Li said with mixed feelings.
"But, but …" The little girl was almost drooling, but she still quickly grasped the main point. "How much would it cost!"
"I'm the first person to buy a house, so the System only charged me 1000 gold coins," Lu Li lied through his teeth. As long as his sister didn't have to worry about living here, he could even boast that this island was the prize for the Shadow Cup Champion.
Lu Xin had always trusted her brother and didn't think that he would lie to her. However, 1000 gold coins didn't mean that she didn't feel bad.
"This island is spacious and beautiful. As long as the game doesn't collapse, we can stay here forever. We won't lose anything." Lu Li pushed his sister's shoulder and took her to see everything on the island.
This fairyland-like place had won over Lu Xin. The more she saw, the more she liked this place.
"I say, Boss, are you done yet? We're all waiting," a message interrupted Lu Li, forcing him to stop accompanying his sister to her new home.
"Monkey, can't you guys play by yourselves? Why do you have to drag me along? I'm very busy." Lu Li was in a bad mood.
"What are you busy with? Don't think that we don't know that you've been staying in the city. The wanted list keeps updating your coordinates. Come to the battlefield and let's have some fun. We don't have enough people. If you come, you'll definitely beat the other side." Fei Houzi was fighting with his guild members in the battlefield.
It wasn't the battlefield in Grey Valley, but a new battlefield.
There were ten people on each side. It was a capture the flag battle. If you successfully captured the flag three times, you would win.
Fei Houzi was a very active person and had a passion for playing games. The first thing he did was try the battlefield Instance Dungeon.
The poor child deeply understood the true meaning of the saying, "Don't be afraid of a wolf-like opponent, but be afraid of a pig-like teammate." When he first entered, eight out of the nine teammates were completely unreliable. As a result, the group of people were tortured to death by the other side, and were shaved bald by the other side. From the beginning to the end, they did not succeed in capturing the flag even once.
After this painful lesson, the future Fire Mage learned his lesson. He gathered a group of people in the guild and everyone worked together.
Unfortunately, because the battlefield queues were based on levels, he could only gather players between level 30 and level 34 to fight together. Ruling Sword couldn't compare to the other major guilds.
Most of the players had their own groups, so no one wanted to go with him.
On the other hand, there were a few players in Lu Li's fixed team who responded to his call. Sakura Memories, Sanyue Yu and Moonlight were members of the new lineup, so they didn't need to be mentioned.
Weilan Haifeng prided himself on being indestructible and wanted to go to the battlefield to show off his abnormal defense.
Among the others, Huadi Liqing and Sesame Tangyuan didn't want to reveal their weaknesses. Wander would be in the tavern as long as he had nothing to do. Canmeng wanted to walk his pet and Xiaoba Jiang was busy hatching her dragon mount. Anyone who dared to disturb her would be cursed by her.
Weilan Haifeng, Sanyue Yu, Moonlight and Fei Houzi – this lineup was actually quite strong. They just needed a few more players.
However, if Lu Li didn't come, they wouldn't be confident, so they kept urging him.
"Big bro, you go. I'll play here by myself," Lu Xin said, obediently letting her brother participate in the activities.
"Alright then. See if there are any places that need to be rebuilt or added. Make a list. When I come back, we'll go buy them or send a message to Brother Three. He'll definitely take care of everything." Lu Li also knew that he couldn't stop. The Instance Dungeon was a good place to train, so it was better to go.
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