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"Thank you for your kindness. I'm here to practice my Stealth skill," Lu Li replied politely. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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"Are you kidding? Even a Lich can't find you, and you're still practicing stealth." The knights looked at each other, feeling that they were listening to a ridiculous joke.
The Thief in front of them was undoubtedly the most proficient Thief they had ever seen.
It wasn't that no other Thieves had ventured into the Plaguelands before, but all of them had been miserably oppressed without exception. In the end, they were reduced to nothing more than kitchen knives like Warriors.
"Wasn't I discovered just now? I had no choice but to act in advance. This means that my stealth is not good enough." Lu Li shook his head.
"Then how do you plan to practice?" The leader of the Holy Knights asked curiously. As soon as the words came out of his mouth, he felt that the question was too abrupt, so he quickly added, "It's fine if it's not convenient to say."
"Since we're practicing sneaking around, we should try our best to find anti-sneaking monsters to practice with," Lu Li said matter-of-factly.
"But the monster is anti-submarine …"
"Isn't it said that Liches are anti-stealth? I used Stealth in front of him just now. There are no monsters in Dawnlight that can really anti-stealth. Even if it's a boss, as long as your Stealth is good enough, you can deceive their senses."
The official explanation of the Stealth skill was very clear. It wasn't a true disappearance, but a deceiving of the target's senses.
"I'm impressed," the Holy Knight praised sincerely.
"Actually, you guys can do it too. As long as you focus on specific training, you'll be able to improve a little." The difference between experts and normal players was that they had a goal to constantly improve themselves and knew how to implement it.
"Let's try it in a few days. We're going to sign up for the sports competition tomorrow." One of the knights was a little tempted.
Who didn't want to improve themselves? It was rare to meet an expert who didn't refuse.
Lu Li's attention was on the Sports Day. Only then did he remember that some Christmas activities were about to start. The registration would be held two days later, and the official start would be three days later.
There were a lot of festival activities, mainly the National Games and festival bosses.
The National Sports Meet included the fishing contest. Cooking competitions, horse racing competitions, marathons, and some traditional games such as virtual basketball, football, table tennis, and so on.
This was one of the projects with the lowest requirements.
Like a marathon. Even if you were a cripple in real life, you could still be first in the game as long as you had good equipment and stats.
On the other hand, traditional sports like football didn't care about equipment and attributes. It used a completely virtual environment to give the players' physical data. Playing football in the game was no different from playing in reality.
In addition, there were also some non-mainstream art competitions such as painting and music.
As long as you had a skill, you would be able to reap good rewards even in the game. After all, the rewards in the game were either gold coins, medals, experience points, or equipment.
If Lu Li remembered correctly, the boots of the marathon champion were legendary equipment, and so was the fishing competition champion's hat …
Of course, it was impossible for every competition to produce Legendary equipment. If that was the case, there would be a flood of Legendary equipment during the festival. Most of the equipment would be exquisite. However, there was no way to affect the balance of the game.
There were a few events that Lu Li had to participate in, one of which was the marathon.
"Bro, can I add you as a friend?" One of the paladins asked shyly.
"Sure, but I often block external messages." Lu Li didn't hesitate. He had a natural liking for hot-blooded people. It was just a friend request. It wasn't a problem at all.
"Don't worry, we're not the kind of people who look for trouble all day." As he spoke, the paladin handed over the friend request.
In fact, this was the life of a normal player. In the game, they did quests, ran dungeons, leveled up, and constantly met new players. If they had a good time working together, they would add each other as friends and play together happily.
Lu Li had experienced this in his previous life. However, after his rebirth, he rarely had such an experience.
"If you need any help in the future … What's wrong?" The leading paladin added him as a friend, but he was stopped by his companion.
"Lu Li, it's Lu Li. Look at the name." The paladin broke out in a cold sweat.
They didn't even fantasize about it. There were some people who would add each other as friends and even pat each other on the shoulder, saying that if they needed any help in the future, they could ask for it.
"Lu Li!"
"Great god!"
Everyone sucked in a breath of cold air. The others finally noticed this unusual ID.
"I'm just an ordinary player. You don't have to be so polite," Lu Li said as he waved his hand and prepared to leave. He had already reached such heights in this life, so he couldn't be the same as ordinary players anymore.
Every day, he would wait for his teammates to come online and then yell for them to either go to dungeons or go somewhere to train.
If someone sent him a message saying that they couldn't deal with a monster alone, he would immediately go over. Even if he was doing a quest or dungeon, he wouldn't hesitate.
Fortunately, Lu Li wasn't a person who liked to be sad, so he quickly stopped these meaningless sighs.
"Great god, can we join Ruling Sword? We're already level 40," a few paladins quickly called out to Lu Li, who was about to leave. They were very nervous.
Although Ruling Sword hadn't established a branch guild yet, they had already begun to limit the number of people they could accept.
Unless they had a certain level of strength or a guarantee from an official guild member, it was much more difficult for ordinary players to join Ruling Sword than other major guilds. After all, everyone knew that Ruling Sword had a limitless future.
"Sure, find a paladin called Drifting Rain. You guys should get along well," Lu Li replied.
Drifting Rain was now no different from an NPC in Darkened Town. He had been promoted to Darkened Town's garrison officer and led a group of paladins around Darkened Town to kill the Undead.
When Lu Li saw him, he was patrolling the streets with a few people. Some players thought that he was an NPC and chased after him to ask for a quest.
Speaking of which, he was probably the first player to become a garrison officer.
This kind of person had their own beliefs in the game. Lu Li didn't encourage it, but he didn't oppose it either. Occasionally, he would even be full of respect for these people, which was why he agreed to add them as friends.
These paladins saw killing the Scourge monsters in the Plaguelands as a Paladin, just like Drifting Rain.
Moreover, they were probably in contact with the Paladins in the Plaguelands. They might even have a close relationship, so Ruling Sword was likely to accept them.
Paladins who were active here were at least level 40.
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