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Chapter 771

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Calling it an event was a bit far-fetched.

Lu Li was invited to be a guest of the competition. The invitation was sent by the League Association.

In fact, many players would accept such an invitation, especially the top players who were listed as star players. They would sit in the commentator's seat with the match commentators and provide technical commentary for the ongoing match.

On the one hand, they could expand their fame and influence, and on the other hand, they could benefit from it.

In addition to a certain appearance fee, the most attractive reason for players to appear in public was that they could receive experience points from the game officials.

In order to avoid suspicion, the game company did not participate in the organization of the professional league; it was all handled by the Pro League Association.

However, it was impossible to say that the game company did not care about it at all.

The rules of the competition, the settings of the venue, and other things were naturally arranged by the game company. The experience points that the players could receive by participating in the commentary were naturally part of the game company's plan.

The experience bar was sacred and inviolable. If the game company tampered with the players' experience bar, it would definitely be resisted by many players.

Otherwise, if the game company gave some money to the game company, the second generation of the rich and powerful would all be leveled up. There would be no fairness in the game. Naturally, Dawnlight would not make such a mistake.

The experience points still came from the audience.

If the audience approved of the guest, they would give out the gift that they received after entering the arena. These gifts were experience points.

Because the amount was limited, and it was up to the players to decide whether or not to give out experience points, this method of giving experience points to guests was accepted by everyone.

Most players would not reject this kind of commentary.

There were many star players in the circle who were half commentators, such as Gale Legion's Wendelian, Wings of Dawn's Elevenless, Peerless City's Green Flag Wine, and Majin Temple's Mowang Feng.

This was the first time that Lu Li had received an invitation to be a commentator. For the sake of the experience points, he did not reject it.

The match that he was invited to commentate was not just any two teams. It was the ninth ranked team, Peerless City, and the twelfth ranked team, Purple Lunar Paradise.

Peerless City was one of the biggest guilds in the world right now.

Purple Lunar Paradise was a very powerful guild. Among their celebrity players were Dark Destroyer and Lone Smoker Long. Dark Destroyer was a very powerful Berserker, and he was not much weaker than Moonlight. Lone Smoker Long had used his class advantage to defeat Moonlight in the Shadow Cup.

In the Magic Cup, Purple Lunar Paradise defeated Ruling Sword, who didn't have Lu Li.

Ziyue Cave Heaven was on par with Peerless City in terms of strength and competitors. Although most people were optimistic about Peerless City, no one was sure that Ziyue Cave Heaven could not win.

Lu Li teleported into the arena and went straight to the commentator's seat.

The commentators for this match were all experienced experts. Dark Like the Wind could be considered a gold medal commentator in the circle. He had been commentating for nearly ten years and had a very good reputation.

His partner was a female commentator. She was Pure White Season, who was responsible for commentating on Ruling Sword and Flowing Cloud.

Dark Wind and Pure White Season were in charge of the commentary, and they had invited Lu Li as a guest. This showed how much importance the Pro League Association placed on this match.

The 100,000 spectator seats were instantly filled.

The match hadn't started yet, so everyone couldn't just sit there. The commentator and guest would usually start by saying something.

"I'm very happy that Lu Li accepted the invitation to be a guest in this match," Pure White Season said happily. She admired Ruling Sword, and Lu Li was someone she respected even more.

"This is my first time sitting in this position. If I've said anything wrong, please forgive me," Lu Li said coldly.

Then, Lu Li saw the screen in front of him start to fill in gifts.

These gifts could be directly converted into EXP. The individual EXP wasn't much, but once the number reached a certain level, it would be very significant. After Lu Li opened his mouth, he received a lot of EXP in just a few seconds.

He had previously calculated that in a match with 100,000 people, if the seats were filled, then 100,000 people would have gifts in their hands.

These gifts could only be given to him, and the decision to give or not to give was in the hands of the audience.

In this world, apart from money, no one else could make everyone love him.

There were tens of millions of players in Dawnlight China. There were many who liked Lu Li, but there were also many who hated him.

However, among the 100,000 people present, there were also a large number of people who hated him, but the proportion was naturally not high. There were even some fans who heard that Lu Li was a guest and deliberately bought tickets to enter.

If 100,000 people all gave him gifts, it would be enough to increase his current EXP by 10%. Even if he painstakingly killed monsters outside, he wouldn't be able to get that much EXP in a day.

The match only lasted for a few dozen minutes.

"What does Lu Li think of these two guilds?" Dark Wind asked.

He had witnessed the rise of Ruling Sword in the arena. He had been responsible for several of Ruling Sword's matches in the Shadow Cup, so he had always been curious about Lu Li.

"They're both very strong." Of course, Lu Li wouldn't be biased from the start.

These two guilds had fought against them before, but the results were different. They had fought against Peerless City twice, and Ruling Sword had won both times. They had fought against Purple Lunar Paradise twice, with one win and one loss. Looking at it this way, Purple Lunar Paradise was actually a little stronger.

"If you were an ordinary player, and these two guilds both sent you an invitation, which one would you join?" Pure White Season was very good at talking. She was indirectly testing Lu Li's preference.

"I would probably join Purple Lunar Paradise …" Lu Li couldn't keep not answering this question.

"Why?" The two commentators were very curious.

"I heard that Purple Lunar Paradise's Little Meow is very beautiful," Lu Li said in a very inexplicable tone.

Little Meow was a professional Druid from Purple Lunar Paradise. Although she wasn't as strong as Innocent Child, her skills were still quite good. Of course, she was most praised for being ranked tenth on the Beauty Rankings.

Not to mention, she was still young. Perhaps in a few days, she would become even more beautiful.

In fact, this was taught to him by Genhao San. Genhao San was more concerned about Lu Li going to the competition as a guest than he was about Lu Li himself. He knew that Lu Li was arrogant and didn't have much education, so he was afraid that he would say the wrong thing.

If you were an expert, it didn't matter if you were a little arrogant. Everyone would think that you had character.

However, if you were representing a guild, then if you made a mistake, the entire Ruling Sword Group would lose face.

"Haha, well said," Dark Wind laughed. He suddenly felt that Lu Li, who was sitting next to him, was full of humanity. Any man who heard this would smile.

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