Chapter 007: Server-wide Announcement
Is there anyone who can tell her that in this day and age, there are still such naive individuals who are close to the level of being foolish
Li Zhu stood on a hillside, gazing at the distant mass grave, feeling a sense of relief after surviving a catastrophe
A strong wind lifted the robe, and a vivid red fluttered boldly in the gray, desolate land
Before his thoughts had fully formed, in a fit of anger, Li Zhu looked up and saw a player in white robes swiftly approaching from a distance
The evil value must be eliminated through a large number of monster kills, or it might be better to stay here and level up, since there are no other players around, and there is unlikely to be any danger for the time being
She took out the two unrestricted spell manuals that she had originally hidden in her bosom and glanced at them
If possible, she would really like to reply with a server-wide announcement: "Who the hell are you? I don't even know you, so go cool off wherever you want!" But she can't, as she doesn't have that much money! Even if she had the money, she couldn't just throw it around like that! The system charges 5,000 gold for a server-wide announcement, so this channel is rarely used except by large guilds for recruiting or declaring war, yet here was someone using it to apologize!
Isn't Xiao Yan the one who was killed by her, the Martian man from www.hetushu.com? Without hesitation, Li Zhu chose to refuse. There are many narrow-minded players in the game, often found cursing in the streets after being killed, and some even write their enemies' names to post all over the place. Of course, there are also those who will add you as a friend, then connect to your private chat channel to berate you mercilessly. There are many narrow-minded players in the game, often found cursing in the streets after being killed, and some even write their enemies' names to post all over the place. Of course, there are also those who will add you as a friend, then connect to your private chat channel to berate you mercilessly
This matter has left her feeling somewhat troubled. She has turned her head to look around unexpectedly countless times, yet has found nothing unusual. Could it be that she has become so skilled at the game that she has developed an instinct for avoiding crises? It is not that someone is helping her; rather, she must be overly sensitive!
So should she learn this incomplete page or not? If she doesn't learn it, her leveling speed will be affected. If she does learn it, it might waste her precious cultivation points. Li Zhu hesitated for a moment but ultimately chose to learn it. After all, she hasn't joined a sect yet, and learning spells only requires half the cultivation points. As for the sword, she doesn't have one on her, but the kid who ambushed her dropped one after he died, and it should not have respawned yet. It is still possible to go pick it up now. Li Zhu hesitated for a moment but ultimately chose to learn it. After all, she hasn't joined a sect yet, and learning spells only requires half the cultivation points. As for the sword, she doesn't have one on her, but the kid who ambushed her dropped one after he died, and it should not have respawned yet. It is still possible to go pick it up now.
She forced a smile, wishing to learn the art of invisibility as well. However, the drop rate for such a secret technique might be less than one in ten thousand. So what should she do now? With an evil value attached to her, the wolfskin robe she originally wore had already been dyed a particularly glaring shade of red, akin to the infamous red names in some ancient online games, making her a target for anyone who saw her. Coupled with her negative reputation, it was simply adding insult to injury. Now, she might not even be able to approach a city, lest some overly righteous NPC see her and rush to eliminate the evil.
You dare to come back! With a swift motion, Zhu drew his sword, the tip pressing against his throat
After all, it is a top-quality secret manual, and its effects were satisfactory to her. She bent down to pick up a few copper coins dropped by the zombie. Just as she was about to look for more monsters to continue her hunt, she heard the system's server-wide announcement: "Li Zhu, I am Xiao Yan You Shen. I have done something to wrong you, and I apologize to you."
"Swift Wind · Curse": A high-quality secret manual that enhances one's speed
Counting on her fingers, she realized that since entering the game, it had been no more than ten hours, yet her fame might surpass that of the character she had trained initially. Hmm, renowned throughout the server, no, it was a disgrace to the entire server and the *book* of shame! If Xiao Yan had the audacity to return to find her, she vowed to kill him a hundred times and then hang his corpse on the city wall to whip it a hundred times!
Li Zhu casually flipped through two secret manuals. After mastering the spells, she charged towards the chaotic graveyard from which she had just escaped. Just as her fingers were about to touch the hilt of the superior sword, she suddenly received a system notification: "Player Xiao Yan You Shen requests to add you as a friend. Do you agree?"
Please, if you are going to apologize, do so clearly. Such ambiguous statements will definitely lead to misunderstandings! The worst part is that this is a server-wide announcement. If this Martian man wants to embarrass himself, can he not drag her down with him?
Ga? Zhu's expression instantly froze, as if he had swallowed a fly.
Zhu has no interest in seeking out suffering; the PK in the game does not impose any psychological burden on her. If she kills, then she kills—what more is there to say? If one is dissatisfied, they can come and retaliate. As for adding friends to communicate and insult each other, that is unnecessary
Who is that? The running posture is so ungraceful! It's not that his movements are uncoordinated, but have you ever seen someone wearing an elegant long robe, not using any ethereal lightness, but running in the manner of a 400-meter hurdler? That would definitely be a visual disaster! Even more tragically, that person hadn't even approached yet, and Zhu had already recognized who he was, the very one she was cursing in her heart, that small-eyed fellow!
She did not know how she managed to escape. Logically speaking, under the siege of so many zombies, it should have been nearly impossible for her to survive. However, at every critical moment, the zombies attacking her from behind would slow down their movements slightly, allowing her to successfully evade danger at the last possible moment
Relatively speaking, the spells recorded on the torn pages are stronger than those in the complete version, but this comparison is made under the condition of having learned all the techniques. When it comes to incomplete techniques, they are actually weaker, and you will never know when you will be able to learn all the techniques. Furthermore, she does not like using swords; she prefers daggers, as their characteristic of being dangerous with every inch of length gives her a more thrilling sensation
"Shadowless · Secret" Fragment: A top-tier manual, capable of comprehending sword techniques that flicker like light and shadow
Each player has the opportunity to freely allocate points when creating a character. Most people tend to add those points to attributes that affect attack power. However, for this character, Zhu, the points were allocated to speed. Therefore, she only glanced at it and immediately recognized that the book on the Wind and Thunder spell was suitable for her. However, the Shadowless Technique, which is an attack spell, is a sword technique and is only a fragment, which did not quite meet her expectations.
It is indeed likely that she is being overly sensitive. Although the terrain of the mass grave is uneven and overgrown with weeds, upon her careful observation, it is impossible for anyone to be hiding within her line of sight, unless that person possesses the ability to become invisible
That was a magnificent move, capable of conjuring a myriad of sword shadows. Even if it couldn't pierce a person, it would certainly dazzle their eyes. When the zombie fell, she counted a total of fifty-seven sword wounds. Although each was quite shallow, truly just a fleeting glimpse, the cumulative damage was several times higher than that of a simple slash.
I... I came back to apologize..." said the small-eyed person, panting, "Did you hear the server-wide announcement just now? Also... that sword in your hand is mine... Thank you for picking it up for me...
After listening to Zhu's words, Li was so enraged that his hands trembled, yet he could not bring himself to thrust the sword down no matter what.
With bright eyes, a sword fell from her hand. The items dropped by the Martian girl may have been refreshed, and there was nothing left to pick up from the ground. Leaving Zhu, she found a zombie and tried out the newly learned sword technique, "Fleeting Light and Shadow".