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After hesitating for a third of a second, Lu Li gave up on the idea of going forward.
These monsters didn't seem to be easy to deal with. It would be best if he didn't kill them. His goal wasn't to kill monsters. He just wanted to collect a few stalks of Moon Grass and make a Moon Grass Potion.
As for whether one bottle was enough, that wasn't something Lu Li needed to worry about.
The Druids of the Sickle Claw were very powerful. As long as this potion was useful to them, they would do everything in their power to obtain the Moon Grass. They might even start a war with the Dragon Swamp. Of course, that was none of Lu Li's business.
After a lot of effort, he finally found the first stalk of Moon Grass.
It had dark green leaves and a small white flower. It was hidden in the middle of a bunch of unassuming weeds. If he didn't look carefully, he wouldn't be able to recognize it at all.
At this time, there were two Dragonoids on the left side of the Moon Grass.
They didn't look like patrolling monsters, so there was no way he could wait for them to leave before going to collect the Moon Grass. Moreover, one of them had the Moon Grass in its field of vision, so it was impossible for him to sneak around and collect the herb.
Looks like I have to kill them.
After a moment of hesitation, Lu Li gave up on the idea of calling for help. Power was intoxicating, but if he gave up on his own power because of the feeling of being ordered around, he would sooner or later become like Xiao Mo.
A Mage God was like a chicken waiting to be slaughtered in front of a fledgling like Lu Li.
Lu Li's assassination of Xiao Mo was just a legend to the players, but it had a profound impact on the two involved. Xiao Mo had re-armed himself and was now a tyrant, while Lu Li was constantly reminding himself not to become an easy target.
He chose a suitable path that didn't have too much muddy water. At least it looked like solid ground, and he slowly sneaked over.
The closest Dragonoid seemed to have sensed something. It turned around and looked in the direction where Lu Li was sneaking over.
Damn it, how could this guy's perception be so strong?
Lu Li stopped underestimating him and slowly lowered his body. He didn't move and even slowed down his breathing.
Stealth was a skill that all Thieves knew. However, there weren't many who could put it to good use. Apart from Awareness, Cloaking, and other factors, the only thing that affected Stealth was the player's control.
Lu Li was quite skilled in this aspect.
Having adjusted himself, he vanished from the Drakonid's perception. The Drakonid observed him for a moment in confusion before returning to his own business.
With this lesson in mind, Lu Li did not dare to be careless. With the mentality of facing a Boss, he snuck behind the Dragonoid and struck it with Sap. The level difference was quite large, and the duration of Sap was only around ten seconds.
In the game, Sap could be used on humanoid creatures, beasts, demons, and dragons, including Dragonoids. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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For an outstanding Lurker, an invulnerable Sap was a successful Sneak Attack even when the target was fully prepared.
In fact, Lu Li joined Ravenholdt Manor with the idea of learning Enhanced Sap. In the world of Azeroth, Ravenholdt Manor was probably the most skilled organization in Sap.
This had nothing to do with reincarnation. It was a fact that was recognized by almost all the books.
Unfortunately, his reputation was far from enough to exchange for the Enhanced Sap skill book.
After Sap, Lu Li didn't wait for the other Dragonoid to notice anything wrong. His dagger flashed like lightning and stabbed into the back of the head of the second Dragonoid, successfully casting Cheap Shot.
It only had 4500 HP, which was still acceptable. Lu Li calculated as he continued to deal damage.
Of course, one set of skills wouldn't be able to kill it, but two sets of skills might not be enough. Lu Li was worried that these two would call for help. If a few more came, then he really would have to run.
As soon as the Dragonoid that had been Sapped woke up, Lu Li sprinkled a handful of Blind Powder on it, successfully blinding it.
The Dragonoid in his hand didn't have much HP left. When it only had a few hundred HP left, it was a complete waste of HP. Lu Li picked up the items that had dropped and went into Stealth with Shadowmeld. He then pounced on the other Dragonoid.
The EXP was quite good, but it also took a lot of time. There was no efficiency to speak of.
Lu Li silently cursed the system for setting up these monsters as he knelt down and picked up the Moongrass.
He needed five Moongrass to make one potion, so this was only the beginning. In order to find the spawn point for Moongrass, Lu Li had no choice but to go deeper into the Dragon Swamp.
He found a second one. This time, his luck was especially good. There were no Dragonoid guards nearby.
However, Lu Li didn't dare to act rashly, because there were two Dragonoid corpses not far away. Fresh blood flowed from the small wounds, filling the foul swamp air with the smell of slaughter.
Of course, Dragonoids wouldn't die on their own, nor would they kill each other.
The only possibility was that they had been killed by someone, and the killer was very likely still nearby. This person might even have the same goal as Lu Li — the Moongrass.
The other party might have heard the commotion and entered Stealth before he could pick up the Moongrass.
If Nie Yan wasn't mistaken, he should be waiting for Lu Li to leave, or for a fight to the death for the Moongrass.
Logically speaking, Lu Li should have left.
As long as he wasn't particularly fond of PvP, he wouldn't cause trouble while doing a quest.
However, the spawn rate of Moongrass was too low. Before Lu Li reincarnated, he had come here before. Not to say that there were Moongrass everywhere, but at least it wouldn't take him half a day to find a second one.
Not to mention, Lu Li wasn't the kind of person who was afraid of trouble.
As such, he stealthily approached the Moongrass, carefully probing to see if he could find the other party.
Lu Li's Stealth was very good, and his equipment greatly increased his Stealth and Awareness. However, he still couldn't find the opponent he was looking for.
Did he already leave?
That shouldn't be the case. If he had the strength to come to Dragon Swamp to pick Moongrass, he would at least be Level 40. Thieves at this level were wretched, but they were rarely afraid of trouble.
Probing was actually very simple. Lu Li revealed himself and crouched down in front of the Moongrass, looking as if he was going to pick it.
In reality, no matter what tricks the other party had up their sleeves, they were still here to pick Moongrass.
Ding! The sound of daggers clashing rang out. One was waiting for an opportunity, while the other was prepared. Neither side had the upper hand. However, Lu Li's goal had been achieved. The opponent clearly didn't want him to pick the Moongrass.
After a brief contact, the two Thieves were revealed. The only thing between them was the Moonlight Grass.
"Undead!"
"Elf!"
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