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Chapter 504

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This route took quite a long detour, but it was relatively the safest. Not only did it leave the two Flame Rocs' encampments behind, it also bypassed the Sandworm's spawn points.

Sandworms didn't like humidity, so it was rare to see them on Breaker Beach.

Once everyone was familiar with the map, no one would be stupid enough to go straight around Tanaris. However, there was a trick to taking a detour. You might end up walking right into a sea of crocodiles. The crocodiles by the sea were extremely ferocious. No one knew why they had abandoned the swamp and liked the warm spring flowers blooming in front of the sea.

"Let's do it here. It's spacious." Lu Li looked around and signaled for everyone to stop.

"What are we doing here?" Left Hand's Cain asked in confusion. This lineup didn't look like they could fight any monsters. They didn't even have a tank.

"I'll form a team. Tangyuan, you guys close the door." Lu Li did not explain. He told them directly with his actions.

Sesame Tangyuan explained to his party members how to work together. Soon, he summoned a tall magic portal on the sand. Through this portal, Sesame Tangyuan's party members could summon players who had already joined the party.

It was fast and had no cooldown.

When this skill became common in the future, the players' mobility would greatly increase.

One by one, the elite players were pulled over. Soon, the empty space was filled with dozens of players. They looked around in confusion and saw the same puzzled faces. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net

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"What is this place?"

"I don't know. Boss brought us here. Maybe something happened."

"Didn't you notice how you got here? A Sesame Tangyuan suddenly jumped out and wanted to summon you to his side. Do you agree? I clicked on it and immediately teleported over."

"Tangyuan is our guild's number one Warlock. As expected of an expert. This skill is too awesome."

"So many people? What a big move! This is the first time our Guild has mobilized so many people in the fields. I wonder what the Boss is planning?"

"Kalimdor – Tanaris – Lost Rigger Bay. I'm actually in Tanaris. Haha, looks like our guild is going to explore this map. It's time to fight the boss."

Many people guessed the purpose of this trip from the number of people who were dispatched. All of them became serious.

Ruling Sword's current strategy was to focus on their development. It wasn't that they didn't want to be hot-blooded, but they were afraid that being hot-blooded would slow down their development. The other major guilds didn't want them to develop too quickly either. Once there was a public event in the wild, they would definitely try their best to suppress them.

However, Ruling Sword never did any Field activities. Most of the time, it was in competitions and Instance Dungeons.

In such a place, everyone was free to do whatever they wanted. Even large Guilds with deep foundations could do nothing about it.

Lu Li numbered the teams. The 110 people were divided into 11 teams. The core team, which was his own team of 10 people, and the elite teams were divided among the remaining 100 people.

Under the leadership of their respective squad leaders, the players spread out to clear the monsters from where they were teleported from.

According to Lu Li's orders, as long as they were pirates, they would absolutely not let them off.

A Level 40 monster was undoubtedly a difficult challenge for elite teams. Fortunately, they didn't have to fight it one-on-one. A party of ten surrounded a Level 40 monster, dealing damage of 70-80, 50-60 to 50-60. The battle would be over in a dozen or so seconds.

Again, Dawnlight wasn't a one-man battle.

When Lu Li first arrived here, he had to be on tenterhooks when fighting monsters. When he encountered an elite team, he had to avoid them.

Now that there were so many people, the small monsters couldn't do anything. No matter how high their attack was, they couldn't kill the main tank in one shot. Moreover, the main tank had the support of a healer. If six or seven damage output professions attacked them, they would be half-dead.

When the team of 100 people arrived, Lu Li began to speak in the channel.

"This time, our goal is a Boss over level 40. Try to get the First Clear. It should drop something good," Lu Li paused, then continued, "I know some people like to snitch. There's nothing to lose anyway, and you don't have to worry about being discovered. Selling a piece of information can earn you ten or twenty thousand dollars. That's enough for you to live comfortably for a long time."

"But do you think you're only worth ten or twenty thousand?" Lu Li didn't like to speak in the guild. Today was a rare occasion. The people below quickly became serious and the sound of laughter died down.

"You always feel like you were born at the wrong time, or that you have nowhere to show your ambitions. You always feel like the world isn't going your way, but have you ever really worked hard …"

"The guild doesn't belong to me alone. It belongs to all of us. You're snitching for ten or twenty thousand dollars. What do you think the guild is? What do you think you are? "

Lu Li was certain that someone in the elite group would sell information.

In fact, it wasn't just Ruling Sword. All the major guilds were like this.

In the game, there were specialized information dealers who relied on selling information to make a living. Their reputation was always good. Their customers didn't have to directly contact the major guilds, so they didn't have to worry about being exposed.

For example, when fighting a Wild Boss, a piece of information could be sold for at least ten or twenty thousand dollars.

Especially since this Boss was related to Ruling Sword, the target of the information would at least be a major guild. As long as it involved a major guild, they would be rich enough to sell it for at least twenty thousand dollars.

Twenty thousand dollars was the monthly income of a white-collar worker in the city.

If you were still a student, you could earn enough money for one or two semesters with just these two sentences.

The channel was silent for a while. After Lu Li finished speaking, there were a few voices saying that they were innocent and that they wouldn't sell out the interests of the guild.

There weren't many people who spoke. Everyone understood that this kind of thing couldn't be cured completely. The key was still to see what they could do.

However, Lu Li's words weren't completely useless.

There were still many people who agreed with Lu Li's words. This was also the first time that Lu Li had said that the guild belonged to everyone. It was a group that needed to work together in order to achieve glory.

The sense of belonging was built up bit by bit in these small details.

"Push along the beach and kill all the monsters. The loot will be picked up by the team leader and put into the guild storage. If there are people in the team who can use it, then buy it at a low price. If there's competition, then bid on the spot."

Lu Li said a few words and then stopped. He wasn't in a good mood today, so he said a few more words. Normally, he wouldn't even say something like this.

In fact, even if someone leaked the information, Lu Li wasn't worried.

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