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Chapter 815

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"Come on, let's go back to the city and have a drink together." Lu Li saw that everyone was in good spirits and didn't look like they had just died. He let out a sigh of relief and felt a lot less guilty.

He wasn't the kind of person who would let his subordinates die for him.

This was the world of the game. Even if someone wanted a bowl of rice from you, they wouldn't sell their dignity and life to you. Lu Li didn't like that kind of boss, and he wouldn't become that kind of boss.

"Haha, the boss is buying us a drink! We'll definitely go!" The others were overjoyed.

In fact, dying once in the game was a very normal thing. For ordinary players, whether they were depressed or not depended on whether it was worth it or not. Even if they died again today, it wouldn't matter.

It wasn't that they were cheap, but they were willing to sacrifice themselves for their brothers. This was loyalty.

What could be more interesting than playing a game to show loyalty?

Whether it was in Ruling Sword or not, it was a rare thing for the boss to buy them a drink. Moreover, looking at Lu Li's attitude, it was clear that he wasn't going to use the inn's ale to get everyone to drink.

The group put their arms around each other's shoulders and followed Lu Li's lead to a very famous Pirate Tavern in Stormwind City.

There were more than ten tables in a large private room. All sorts of in-game food and wine were served. Lu Li didn't hesitate to spend thousands of gold coins. He didn't even blink. This was especially rare for a money-grubber.

After the event, the relationship between these hundred or so players was quite good.

They had fought alongside the boss and the boss had bought them a drink. They had a banquet in the Pirate Tavern and drank from noon until the sun set. Many years later, when they thought about it, they still couldn't help but sigh.

The players who missed out on this event were even more depressed. There were a lot of people who thought, "Why didn't I die?"

At this point, Ruling Sword's guild event had come to a successful conclusion. They had defeated Jintha'Alor, killed the level 50 Boss Evil Priestess Hex, rescued the Troll Elder, opened a Gold Treasure Chest in Skulk Rock, and obtained the crucial Vol 'jin's Battle Flag.

The Battle Flag equipment couldn't be used during a match. However, it could be used on battlefields, in the wild, in dungeons, in secret zones, and in other environments.

Especially when fighting a Wild Boss, the effect was definitely comparable to a Shaman casting Bloodlust and a Druid casting Tranquility (AoE healing). The only thing they had to worry about was dying and dropping them.

However, Lu Li himself rarely died. Even if he did, he still had the Darkmoon Card. The probability of it being lost was relatively low.

Of course, when Lu Li wasn't sure if he would need to use this flag, he would still put it in storage. After all, death in Dawn was a common occurrence. Who hadn't died before? Then he must have never left the safe zone.

The day was long, but it would eventually end. Seeing that there wasn't much time left, Lu Li decided to stop leveling.

Southshore Inn.

It would be Christmas in two days, and the atmosphere in the game was starting to become festive.

The number of customers in the tavern gradually increased. Regardless of the time, there would be performances by players or NPCs. As long as their performances weren't too bad, they would always be able to make a lot of money.

Those who could drink at this time of the day must have some spare cash on them.

At this time, there was a player who was performing brilliantly, and the tavern was filled with cheers. Naturally, no one would notice a masked man slowly walking in.

Most people would look around when they entered the tavern, but this person didn't. Instead, he walked straight to the corner.

After he sat down, he didn't take off his mask and just sat there without moving.

This spot that should have been forgotten attracted the attention of the beautiful waitress. She put down the wine barrel and scanned the surroundings. She carried a tray and walked to the corner.

"You haven't been here for a long time," the waitress said as she placed a glass in front of Lu Li.

Lu Li took the glass and drank it in one gulp. He then put down the glass and burped, "I really don't understand why you're willing to waste all your time in this tavern and these boring people."

"This is my job," the waitress smiled, "And I really like this kind of life."

Lu Li was speechless. Everyone had their own beliefs, and there was no need to force their beliefs on others, let alone an NPC.

"You're here to ask about that, right? I can't answer you, "the waitress said.

Lu Li's heart sank. If this didn't work, then he really didn't know how to find Garona. There were other suitable candidates for Garona's apprenticeship, but there was a higher chance that she was hiding in Ravenholdt Manor.

There weren't many mentors in Dawnlight. Most players didn't have any mentors.

However, it was impossible to become a top-tier player without a mentor. The drop rate of Enhanced Skills was simply too low. There might not even be one Enhanced Skill in a hundred Bosses. Moreover, there were so many classes with so many skills.

For example, if Lu Li wanted an Enhanced Shadowstrike skill, he might not get it even if he killed ten thousand bosses.

Ten thousand bosses was an indescribable concept.

"However, because your quest completion rate is 100%, the higher-ups of the organisation are willing to meet you. I'm just here to deliver the message and hand this to you. As for who it is, I don't know," the hostess said as she pushed a disc-shaped item in front of Lu Li.

Lu Li let out a sigh of relief. Others might be confused, but as someone who had reincarnated, he didn't have to be confused at all.

This situation was typical. It was very likely that Garona was sending him a message, and the waitress, who was the bridge between them, was excluded from the message. At least on the surface, the waitress didn't seem to know anything.

He picked up the small disk and found that it was a teleportation device, just as he had expected.

K13 Goblin Teleportation Device (Special): Use. Teleports the user to a predetermined destination. Goblin technology product. Designated user Lu Li. Number of uses: 1/1.

There were many such devices, and they could be used more or less. However, one thing they had in common was that the user could set the settings. It was a high-tech product of the Goblins, and any one of them was worth a fortune. At the very least, players at the current stage of the game were unable to create such an overpowered device.

Anyone who could casually take out such a device was naturally not a simple person.

Even for the rich Ravenholdt Manor, not all of the higher-ups had the financial resources to own such items.

Lu Li put the Teleportation Device in his backpack and thanked the waitress. Even though it was just a message, the waitress had to bear a certain amount of risk. After all, she was only a liaison, and her job was only to issue quests.

"I have a few quests on hand. If you're free, you can consider them," the waitress reminded Lu Li before he left.

It had been a few days since he did any quests here.

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