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Chapter 14

Words:2837Update:22/06/30 06:04:59

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In the blink of an eye, a week had passed since the "Parallel World" open beta. All the players were trying their best to adapt to the changes brought about by the new online game. As a teacher in the school, Gu Fei would hear discussions about the game everywhere. Of course, Gu Fei would not go up and discuss it with them. At Gu Fei's request, Ah Fa did not tell anyone in the school that Gu Fei was playing the game.

Actually, teachers were also people, and they were also young people. Many of them liked these video games as much as the students. However, the restriction of being a role model made them always look otherworldly in front of the students. As for the things that the students liked, they were used to showing disdain. Although Gu Fei was just an insignificant physical education teacher, he still did things according to the teacher's code of conduct.

However, to the students and colleagues, the change in Gu Fei was obvious. This guy finally stopped talking about his martial arts whenever he had nothing to do.

Teacher Gu Fei had finally become a normal person! This actually became a piece of news in the school.

Gu Fei did not have the mood to care about this. Every day, when he had free time, he would try his best to spend it in the "Parallel World". He liked this virtual world, a world where he could use his martial arts as he pleased.

However, Gu Fei did not forget that this was a game, after all. A game needed the support of information.

Every time he leveled up, Gu Fei would go to the official website to research the information and choose the next leveling area.

There were three requirements for Gu Fei to choose monsters: humanoid, close-range attacks, and a higher level than him.

Choosing humanoid and close-range attacks were all for the sake of displaying his martial arts. Gu Fei did not play the online game for the sake of the online game, he played the online game for his martial arts. The process of leveling up, which was seen as boring by others, was seen by Gu Fei as a process of practicing martial arts. Therefore, he never felt that it was boring. Even if he had to repeat the same action a thousand times, he could still put his heart and soul into it.

As for choosing monsters with a higher level than him, this was considered from the perspective of the online game. The experience gained from the monsters in the "Parallel World" was fixed. Of course, the higher the level, the more experience. Therefore, fighting monsters with a higher level was undoubtedly a fast way to level up. Gu Fei had the ability to do so. Of course, he would not give up so easily. However, although he had skills that ordinary people did not have, Gu Fei still had his limits when it came to fighting monsters above his level. Against monsters that were more than 20 levels above him, he either couldn't keep up with their speed or couldn't break through their Defense.

This situation made Gu Fei suddenly recall the scene of his father teaching him martial arts when he was young.

"You are small and weak, so I don't care about your attack at all." His father, who had been punched by Gu Fei, was still laughing. Following that, he quickly slapped Gu Fei to the ground and continued to chuckle. "You saw my shoulder move, so you knew I was going to slap you. But you couldn't dodge or block it. Why? Because your hands can't keep up with your eyes. I have to practice, I still have to practice. "

Gu Fei had grown up through such challenges. He missed the fun of that time. Now that he had a chance to experience this pleasure, how could he not be excited?

He wanted to level up, improve himself, and challenge stronger enemies. In the game, everything was that simple.

On this day, Gu Fei finally reached Level 30.

After every player leveled up, they would habitually look at the experience needed to level up. Gu Fei was no exception. But this glance gave him a huge shock.

Are you kidding me? Is this the experience needed to level up from Level 30 to Level 31? Am I Level 30 or Level 300? This was what Gu Fei thought.

Compared to the previous time, the experience needed to level up this time was no longer 10%. Instead, it was multiplied by 10.

Ten times!

He had never heard of an MMORPG having such a large amount of experience.

At this time, in the "parallel world" of players, the number of Level 30 players was rapidly increasing.

Everyone was in a whirlpool of dumbfounded leveling up.

Everyone went crazy. They treated this as a bug and reported it to the game company. At that moment, almost no one was still leveling up.

The game company quickly sent out an announcement.

The data was normal. It wasn't a bug. The reason why this happened was because the game company had adjusted the experience needed to level up before Level 30.

The cause of this adjustment was the violent incidents on the first day of the open beta. A large number of players relied on their innate physical advantage in the early game to bully the weaker class players. The game company couldn't directly intervene. All they could do was adjust the game settings and try to avoid this phenomenon.

After much discussion, the final decision was to greatly reduce the experience needed for players before Level 30.

This would allow players to quickly reach Level 30.

This was the level that the game company had recognized as being balanced among the various classes. Players of any class would have the ability to protect themselves and deal with their enemies at this level. Relying on natural constitution to bully weaker players wouldn't happen after Level 30. Of course, if you were an extreme noob, there was nothing they could do. But this was no longer the game company's responsibility.

This was a statement that could convince the players. Many people had seen the bad things that happened in the beginning of the game, so they obviously wouldn't have any objections. After the players realized that nothing had changed, they immediately flew back into the game to continue fighting.

Gu Fei didn't know any of this.

After confirming that he wasn't at Level 300 and that he didn't look at the experience needed to level up, Gu Fei's eyelids only twitched before returning to normal. He wanted to ask Hongchen Yixiao, but when he opened his friend list and saw that he wasn't online, he immediately gave up.

Even if there was a mistake, the game company would naturally correct it. I just have to hurry up and train! That was what Gu Fei thought. He set foot on the leveling area he needed according to the route that he had chosen long ago.

Gu Fei's leveling area was a leveling area for other players' leveling areas.

In fact, it was possible to fight at a higher level, but the monsters' levels were already high, and they had high HP and HP. Looking at the ratio of time to experience, leveling monsters at Level 40 was the most efficient.

When he unexpectedly met Sword Demon in the leveling area, Sword Demon said this theory with the tone of great minds thinking alike.

Of course, Gu Fei also calculated this way. The only difference was that Sword Demon leveled up was leveling up, but every time Gu Fei leveled up, he understood it as his martial arts improving by another level. If it was purely from the perspective of an online game, Gu Fei would never have such enthusiasm.

At this time, Sword Demon was already at Level 30.5. Obviously, he reached Level 30 earlier than everyone else, but he and Gu Fei belonged to the same category. Their eyelids twitched, and they were still methodically leveling up.

After a few words of greeting, Gu Fei said, "I won't disturb your leveling anymore," and walked alone to another monster farming area.

Neither of them mentioned forming a team to level up together.

In Sword Demon's view, his own method was completely a solo leveling method. Although adding another person could increase the experience gained by both of them, compared to the time, the efficiency would decrease.

On the other hand, Gu Fei had also seen through the Sword Specter's fighting style and knew that he didn't need any help. Moreover, he was also fighting with the mentality of practicing his martial arts, so he didn't need anyone to help him.

With a tacit understanding, they went their separate ways.

Before separating, Gu Fei looked enviously at Frostbite Memories in Sword Demon's hand. As it turned out, Xi Xiaotian's eyes were indeed sharp. The price of this dagger, Frost Memories, was probably too low even if it was fifty thousand.

The most valuable part of this dagger was not its high damage, nor was it its critical rate, nor was it its freezing rate. Instead, it was its 25 points of additional value.

Players only gave 5 points for leveling up, and this dagger was equivalent to increasing the player's level by 5 levels. For an online game where killing monsters was the fastest way to level up, there was no need to explain the value of this attribute.

Even if it wasn't a weapon, with such a stone hanging on my waist, I can now go to a leveling area 5 levels higher. Gu Fei thought to himself. Although he was envious, Gu Fei didn't regret returning this dagger to Sword Demon and even helping him find it after he lost it. This was a matter of principle.

The two leveling areas were separated by a row of woods. They couldn't see each other and could only vaguely hear the screams of monsters on both sides. The difference was that there would be a pause on Sword Demon's side, while there would be screams on Gu Fei's side.

Sword Demon needed to rest to recover his HP. In the "parallel world," when the system determined the state of attacking and being attacked, there was no way to recover HP through things like drugs. Drugs could only help players quickly recover HP in peaceful mode. In battle, according to the official disclosure, only recovery skills or some special equipment could be used to recover HP.

It could be said that in the "parallel world," solo leveling was very hard work.

Of course, Gu Fei was different. He didn't use skills and only used normal attacks, but his efficiency was stronger than Sword Demon, who used all the skills that a Thief could use within level 30 to the extreme.

As for the big difference in experience between the two, it was only because Gu Fei had a job. In addition, every day in reality, he also spent a lot of time practicing Kung Fu, which could not be replaced by an online game.

As for Sword Demon, Gu Fei didn't know what he did. In short, as long as he was online, his name would always be on. He was probably the legendary professional player. Gu Fei practiced Kung Fu while thinking about Sword Demon.

On the other side of the woods, Sword Demon was also thinking about Gu Fei.

After not seeing him for a while, this guy was also level 30.

Level 30 in a week, which was actually a very bad result in the eyes of Sword Demon.

However, he was online for a long time every day and paid attention to Gu Fei, so he was very clear about Gu Fei's daily online time.

Combined with the time, Sword Demon was only shocked: terrifying efficiency, exceeding his own efficiency.

At the same time, he was very puzzled by Gu Fei's outfit.

He was a level 30 Mage, so what was he wearing? He hadn't changed out of his Mage robe, and there was a bulge at his waist. Could it be a dagger? He was wearing a straw hat on his head, which seemed to be equipment that only Warriors would use, right? The cloth boots on his feet seemed to be used by us Thieves!

Oh my god! What the hell was this?

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