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Chapter 628

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Ruling Sword's breakthrough didn't last too long.

The Horde sent some reinforcements to resolve this insignificant crisis. The Bed Crossbow killed a bunch of players in one shot, but it also reduced Ruling Sword's momentum.

"This won't do," Genhao San said as he shivered in pain.

It felt good to be able to attack the city, but there were too many casualties. The most important thing was that the equipment that was dropped couldn't be picked up.

"Then we'll fight more conservatively. I'll think of something." Lu Li didn't dare to be arrogant in the Gorgrom camp. The Bed Crossbow was too powerful.

Although most people wouldn't be so bored as to aim the Bed Crossbow at a crow, the Boss' eyes were sharp. What if he discovered that he was a player? One arrow and he would be dead.

After a wave of attacks, Ruling Sword quickly lost their momentum. Genhao San urged all the team leaders to shrink back. The number of people that were sent out to attack was instantly reduced from 12 to 5.

"Haha, that's what you get for being arrogant. Why don't you come up?" The Horde players on the simple wall were overjoyed.

"Ruling Sword, you were just giving us equipment, weren't you? I picked up an exquisite Silver equip. Who dropped it? Call me grandpa and I'll give it back to you."

Provocative words came one after another. The frustration of the Horde players fleeing back to the camp was instantly dispelled.

The Horde commander defending in the north thought that Ruling Sword was really hurt, so he called for the Horde players to come out and attack.

About seven to eight hundred Horde players came out from the north gate. Some even jumped down from the simple city wall. After all, they wouldn't take too much damage when they landed. There was also a group of healers standing on the city wall, casting healing spells.

They gathered together, with the Berserkers and Paladins in front and the Mages at the back. They launched a Charge towards Ruling Sword's camp.

As long as they could do something, they would definitely swarm in.

These Horde players had long wanted to counterattack. Ruling Sword stood with their backs to the water. It seemed like they were desperate, but they were actually putting themselves in a dangerous situation.

Lu Li did not participate in the defense. Even in this small corner, there were thousands of people fighting. If he rushed down there, it would be suicide.

Unfortunately, he was the hope of the entire guild. He couldn't go to places with weaker opponents like normal professional players and kill to his heart's content.

He had to do something. Lu Li knew how terrifying the Gorgrom Camp was.

Ask an NPC to take action?

The rebel camp was defeated by Lu Li, and the Alliance's defenders in other places did have a reason to intervene. However, Lu Li knew that it was unreliable to count on this.

The main reason was that the Alliance Army had their own responsibilities, so they normally wouldn't leave their posts. Furthermore, it was the Horde players who massacred the Rebels, not the Horde NPCs. In such a situation, NPCs rarely attacked players. Most of the time, it was just passive resistance.

If the NPCs didn't help, could they rely on the Alliance players?

Although the Alliance had hundreds of thousands of soldiers stationed in Stranglethorn Vale, the Horde had fewer people than the Alliance. Moreover, they had the geographical advantage, so they could fight until the end of time.

Lu Li thought about it for a while and felt that it wouldn't be too difficult to break in.

After all, there were good and bad players. If they gathered a few thousand elite players and attacked one side, it wouldn't be difficult to break in. Lu Li had seen a lot of offensive and defensive battles, and the Heart Piercing Arrow was a more mainstream way of fighting.

However, once they broke in, it would be impossible to count on these people to kill Commander Aggro 'gosh and Prophet Mok' Thardin.

At this point, Lu Li gave up on the idea of slaughtering the Gorgrom Camp.

In fact, attacking in was enough to show off, but it was a shame that these people had to overwhelm the ordinary players. They had to do it quickly and not give the Horde players any time to react. Although Ruling Sword claimed to have 60,000 players, they didn't have this quality of players. Moreover, it didn't reflect Ruling Sword's arrogance by asking for reinforcements.

After filtering out all the resources that could be used, Lu Li smiled bitterly and shook his head. There was no way out. Was he going to ask for help from a monster?

That's right, why not ask for help from a monster?

Lu Li was so excited that he almost fell to the ground.

When it came to killing with a borrowed knife, the Thief, Shadow Wind, had to be mentioned. He wasn't a celebrity player, but after that incident, he was even more famous than the average celebrity.

It was said that on that day in Stranglethorn Vale, Elevenless and the others from Wings of Dawn led six hundred players to surround the level 50 Wild Boss in the Troll Ruins.

According to the major guilds, it was inevitable that they would clear the area.

At the time, Shadow Wind was levelling nearby and was also cleared. He couldn't stay calm at the time. You're fighting your own Boss, I'm not going to cause trouble. Why are you clearing me? I'm a famous expert, so why should I leave just because you want me to?

Relying on his decent skills and the special characteristics of the Thief profession, he killed many people from the Wings of Dawn.

Unfortunately, he had run into Elevenless. Even though Elevenless was often cut down, he was at least in the top ten of the Warrior Leaderboard. If he was in good condition, he might even be in the top three. Elevenless took advantage of the moment Flowing Shadow Wind used Gale Step to cut him down.

Shadow Wind was furious.

Why was it okay to kill others, but angry when others killed him? Most players were like this, but that wasn't the point.

More importantly, Shadow Wind had been in Stranglethorn Vale since he was Level 15 and hadn't left until he was Level 50. He knew every single blade of grass, every single tree, and every single monster on the minimap like the back of his hand. He even knew some unknown secrets.

No one knew how he had drawn out the Ogres from Mosh'Ogg.

They were a group of powerful existences that could compete with the Trolls in cannibalism. They didn't have as many numbers as the Trolls in Stranglethorn Vale, but their strength was comparable, and they could occasionally capture a few Trolls to make soup.

They ruled the area around the Mirza Ruins, and no one dared to offend them. Even level 50 players didn't want to mess with them.

The huge Mosh'Ogg army, led by the two bosses, Mai'Zoth and Roloch, followed behind Shadow Wind and swarmed forward. The six hundred-man teams of Wings of Dawn had no way of resisting and were wiped out in an instant.

It was said that the ground was littered with Silver and Gold equipment, and they were all picked up by a few players who heard the commotion, making a fortune.

As for Shadow Wind, he had long been submerged in the Mosh'Ogg army, but this didn't affect his legendary status at all. After that, he was chased by Wings of Dawn for a few months.

He had no friends at all.

Lu Li didn't envy Shadow Wind in his past life. He was too reckless and unrestrained, and only non-professional players could take his pick. What he envied were the normal players who picked up the equipment.

The loot from six hundred-man teams of major guilds was a classic example of getting rich overnight.

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