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Hearing this, Lu Li instantly felt uneasy.
I say, brother, why don't you ascend to the heavens? 30,000 Gold is just a small amount? In the entire game, aside from the various large guilds, who can casually take out 30,000 Gold? Moreover, this is just a small amount.
Even a merchant like Shen Wansan wouldn't have more than 10,000 Gold on him right now.
It wasn't that they couldn't afford to keep so many gold coins on them, but they had to guard against the depreciation of gold coins. It was the same for any game. As time passed, gold coins would depreciate. The only difference was the speed.
People like Her Tears who didn't care about the fluctuation of the gold price were the real tycoons.
"Is it not enough? If it's not enough, I'll go to the black market to get more gold … "Her Tears saw that Lu Li's expression wasn't too good, so he added. He really wanted a piece of Epic equipment.
"Uh … It's not that it's not enough, it's just that it's a little too much. I've asked Old Shen, and this ring only costs about 16,000 Gold. You can just give me 15,000 Gold," Lu Li paused for a moment before continuing, "If it weren't for the fact that the guild's funds are tight for the year-end rewards, I wouldn't have asked you for so much money."
"Only sixteen thousand?" Her Tears was shocked.
Such an exquisite piece of equipment, let alone sixteen thousand, even twenty thousand or twenty-six thousand might not be enough to buy it. It was not that Shen Wansan was lying to Lu Li. He had indeed given the market price, but Legendary equipment was priceless. No matter how much money you offered, it would be useless if no one could sell it to you.
Right now, only celebrity players had Legendary equipment.
Large guilds would organize tens of thousands of people, spend large amounts of potions, repair fees, and die countless times to defeat a Wild Boss. Only then would there be a small chance of obtaining a piece of Legendary equipment. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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"Fifteen thousand is enough. We have to take care of our own guild," Lu Li said.
"Hehe, thank you, boss." Her Tears didn't hold back. If he was too polite, he would seem like an outsider. He happily accepted the ring, but unfortunately, he couldn't equip it. Rings didn't have many slots, so he had to wait until level 50 to equip it.
Because of this equipment, he couldn't wait to level up.
To be honest, this was the first time Lu Li had seen 15,000 gold coins. It was quite a shock to him. In his previous life, when he was in dire need of money, he would have deleted his account and run away if someone asked him to look after 15,000 gold coins for them.
As for now, he was just sighing with emotion.
After receiving it, he mailed it to Shen Wansan. Including the Guild's remaining 25,000 Gold, he had 40,000 Gold to purchase equipment and materials for Shen Wansan.
During the Spring Festival, anyone in a Guild could use their Contribution Points to purchase a certain amount of materials or equipment. Moreover, the price would be ridiculously low compared to the market price. This was how the various large Guilds distributed their year-end bonuses to their ordinary members.
Lu Li painfully discovered that there was almost no money left in the past six months.
If it wasn't for the fact that he had Ruling Sword in his hands, and the fact that he had cured his sister's illness, his rebirth would have been a failure.
Her Tears didn't really plan on using 15,000 gold to buy this Epic Ring that wouldn't appear in the market for three to five months. He exchanged the 15,000 gold coins that Lu Li didn't want for materials and equipment, and threw it all into the warehouse.
In addition to Her Tears, the other guild executives also contributed. All in all, Ruling Sword's Conviction had reached an astonishing 80,000 gold coins.
Fortunately, these contributions weren't for nothing. At least, Ruling Sword's New Year's benefits weren't any worse than the other major Guilds.
In fact, 80,000 gold coins worth of items wouldn't even make a splash in the warehouse. The 80,000 guild members wouldn't even get a single gold coin. However, the most important thing was the attitude of the guild. The fact that the guild executives were willing to give out 80,000 gold meant that Ruling Sword really did treat everyone as brothers.
They also knew that this amount of gold coins was already the limit of the executives.
In fact, Wander, Weilan Haifeng and the others had spent all of the money that they had earned in the past three to four months.
Fortunately, after the end of the competition, there would be competition prize money, as well as ticket money for the various matches. This large sum of money would allow the executives who had shares in the guild to completely recover, and the guild would also welcome a rich development fund.
In the next few days, Ruling Sword faced one match after another.
If the competition schedule was too tight, it would affect the performance of the competitors. After all, everyone would feel tired after competing all day, let alone occasionally having two matches in a day. However, the good news was that in the next few matches, Ruling Sword didn't meet any strong teams that were evenly matched. They easily entered the top 100.
After entering the top 100, the major guilds began to reveal their trump cards one after another.
Ordinary players found that some people were too much ahead of them, but they didn't think that this was caused by the game itself being unfair. After all, it was common to see new players that could make star players lose face.
Perhaps this was the feeling of immersion. They always hoped that they would be the next rookie to crush the star players.
Lu Li encountered a particularly difficult new player. In the match between Ruling Sword and Eternal Kingdom, Lu Li defeated the Thief Midnight Ghost, but he also lost more than half of his HP. After all, Midnight Ghost was one of the top Thieves in the professional circle.
Then, he encountered Eternal Kingdom's Paladin player – Tears of the Wind.
This was a name that Lu Li had heard of in his previous life, but he couldn't remember what was so special about this person. Even though he had been on guard, he was still caught off guard by this sudden attack.
Tears of the Wind was actually able to see through his Stealth – Enhanced Stealth.
This made Lu Li feel like he was in mortal danger. The pride that he had built up from his previous consecutive victories was gone.
If a Paladin could see through a Thief's Stealth, then there was no suspense in the outcome. Just by grinding, the Thief would die.
Lu Li knew that he couldn't do anything to his opponent for a while, so he was very decisive and immediately rushed forward to fight. A Thief couldn't beat a Paladin head-on, but Lu Li was different from an ordinary Thief. He had slightly more crowd-control skills.
When Lu Li fell, the Paladin only had 20% HP left.
Moonlight only needed 30 seconds to finish him off.
In fact, apart from being able to see through a Thief's Stealth, Tears of the Wind didn't have any other significant improvements. At least in terms of combat skills, he was much weaker than Lu Li and Moonlight.
Even so, Tears of the Wind became one of the most attention-grabbing competitors in the promotion tournament.
Someone who could make Lu Li feel troubled, someone who could make Lu Li flustered, someone who could almost make Lu Li suffer a grievance, someone who could defeat Lu Li directly … Public opinion was a very strange thing. When Lu Li was a newcomer, normal gamers had a special sense of empathy for him. Now, the losers hoped to see him fail miserably.
Lu Li was very worried after the match.
He wasn't worried about Tears of the Wind. Even if Lu Li faced him directly, he wouldn't be afraid. Lu Li was worried about something else.
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