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The place where Azuregos spawned was an unobstructed passageway. From afar, it was completely visible. As such, Lu Li and the others pulled the Boss into a small hill to deal with it.
However, this didn't mean that it was foolproof. For example, miners and herb-gatherers would set foot in even the most remote places.
However, this time, the first person to discover that there was someone here wasn't a miner or a herb-gatherer. It was a Thief who came here to look for a treasure chest. His ID was Wu Qin.
Wu Qin had long since discovered that there was a Silver Treasure Chest in this small hill that didn't spawn monsters or ores. Moreover, it would spawn every day.
He calculated the time and would come here every day to open the treasure chest.
After a long time, he had accumulated quite a bit of wealth. In real life, he had even paid off his mortgage and bought a car.
As such, anyone could get lucky, but that didn't mean that Lu Li could do whatever he wanted.
Wu Qin didn't have that kind of mindset, but he didn't lack the ambition that a man should have. After he solved his financial problems, he bought some decent equipment and joined Freedom Sky.
Freedom Sky was currently ranked 16th on the guild rankings and could be considered a strong force.
Wu Qin came here today to open the treasure chest as usual. When he was teleported here, he repaired his equipment at the camp, which delayed him a bit.
He had also heard Blue Dragon Azuregos shouting across the entire map. Like most of the players, he was gloating over the misfortune of some unlucky bastard who had been unlucky this time.
However, the closer Wu Qin got to the hill, the more he felt that something was wrong.
At first, he thought that his secret of the treasure chest had been discovered.
Even after he joined the guild, he didn't share this secret. Silver Treasure Chests often dropped good equipment and materials. It was a very rich and stable income that was much more than the guild's salary.
Not long after, Wu Qin realized that something was wrong. How could a single treasure chest attract so many people?
Moreover, they all belonged to the same guild.
Ruling Sword!
When he thought about the rise of this guild, a terrifying thought suddenly struck his mind.
Ruling Sword was killing the Blue Dragon Azuregos!
To most of the players active in Azshara and the nearby maps, Azuregos was an overlord. Most players believed that it was impossible to defeat him before their average level was 50.
Wu Qin saw with his own eyes how Azuregos massacred the players. It was truly a massacre.
It had a freezing skill. All targets within ten yards of the skill would have their HP reduced to a critical level. If the skill followed up with a Blizzard, the experience points of dozens of players would vanish in a matter of minutes.
The most disgusting one was the Frost Mark.
Anyone who died from the Blue Dragon's attack would be marked with a Frost Mark for 15 minutes. Unable to dispel. When the Blue Dragon used its Freeze skill, everyone within 70 yards with this mark would be frozen for 2 minutes. This Freeze effect could not be dispelled. Going offline and committing suicide could not be removed.
Only the "Absolute Ice Barrier" of ice magic could dispel this mark.
This meant that as long as someone died, they would continue to die even if they were saved. Apart from Mages using the Ice Block, all other methods were useless.
He didn't think that Ruling Sword would actually dare to attack this Boss.
Wu Qin realized that these people he had encountered were probably the defensive forces of the outer perimeter to prevent other guilds from interfering.
This was an opportunity!
Wu Qin relied on his Stealth skills and quickly approached the interior of the small valley. He had to figure out the situation of the Boss and obtain first-hand information.
Whether this information was given to the guilds or sold to the information dealers, it would be a huge profit.
Only melee classes and ranged Hunters could fight the Boss. Other professions could barely deal any damage to the Boss. As such, they simply arranged for them to be on the outer perimeter.
At the beginning, when the Boss shouted, the Ruling Sword players were really nervous. They looked as if they were facing a formidable enemy, afraid that several major guilds would join forces to steal the Boss.
What surprised them was that this situation didn't happen. From the beginning to the end, no one believed that anyone was fighting the Boss.
There were even a few players in the regional channel who were gloating. They said that the Blue Dragon was going to open up shop again today and they didn't know what kind of unlucky players would lose EXP and equipment.
As such, as time went on, their vigilance began to drop.
Su Qin's skill level was not bad. His equipment levels were top-notch. He entered the small valley and even though he was very close to the Boss, no one noticed him. As such, he couldn't help but look down on Ruling Sword.
After all, this was a new guild with no background.
It didn't matter what kind of major guild they were. Every time they switched to a new game, there would be a large number of core members gathered together to explore the new game. The quality of these people was far from what the casual players could compare to.
It took a lot of effort to resist the urge to knock these guys out. Su Qin quickly followed the small path and quickly approached the battle area.
Heat waves rolled!
Su Qin was suddenly blown up. He was horrified to find that a gold-robed Mage had used a shockwave on him.
This wasn't the end. Su Qin had just landed, and before he had time to react, he felt that his feet were quickly being frozen and it was spreading upwards.
How extravagant!
A Fire Mage had actually learned a rare skill like Frost Nova. Su Qin didn't have time to complain and quickly used his badge to remove the Frozen status.
Perhaps some people would ask, as long as he was attacked, the Frozen status would disappear. Why would he waste his badge?
Come on, if he removed the Frozen status, would he just watch the Mage cast an ultimate skill? If he didn't remove the Frozen status, did he think that the other Ruling Sword players nearby were dead?
The Frozen status seemed amazing, but it could be easily dealt with with one badge.
Su Qin broke out of the ice and was about to escape. He was greeted by the shadow of a golden dragon head. The shadow roared and not only did it deal a lot of damage, but it also gave him a Chaos status.
This was the Fire Mage's strong crowd-control skill, Dragon Breath.
The nearby Ruling Sword players gathered around, but the strange thing was that they didn't attack. Instead, they crossed their arms and watched the battle from the outside. They had no intention of helping at all.
"One-on-one?" Su Qin blinked in confusion.
"You want to one-on-one? Sure, as long as you can beat me, I'll let you go today," the gold-robed Mage laughed. His powerful and domineering image was instantly replaced by a wretched and arrogant look.
There were so many people here, but he wanted to one-on-one. Was he crazy?
Su Qin loved this kind of crazy. He silently smeared poison on his dagger and planned to have a pinnacle battle between Thieves and Mages.
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