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Chapter 616 Grandpa Kirito was so envious he almost experienced plasmolysis!

Chapter 616 Grandpa Kirito was so envious he almost experienced plasmolysis!
"So this is what you call 'mimicry'?"

On their return to the main city of Secondir, Sunle gave Seiya a special reminder.

Because "Shangri-La Border" doesn't seem to have a pet system, talking deadly rabbits like Emre and Bilak seem to be quite rare.

If you casually take them out for a walk on the street, it could easily cause unnecessary commotion.

Because of the special plot, it would be quite troublesome if they were targeted, so Sun specifically instructed Seiya to be extra careful when taking Birac to human towns.

Emre is a magician who possesses the magic to transform into a human, but Birac, as a blacksmith, does not have that ability.

However, Birac himself confidently stated that there was no problem, because their Rabitz's Deadly Rabbit also possessed a mimicry ability.

As a result, Seiya's expression became extremely subtle when he saw Bilak making his fur fluffy and then disguising it as a cloak and hanging it on his body.

No wonder Sun Le looked at Fatal Rabbit with that kind of expression when he heard about Fatal Rabbit's so-called "mimicry".

It seems that when Emre's magic power was insufficient, he must have used his supposedly perfect "mimicry" quite a few times...

After returning to Secondi from Rabitz, Seiya met Kirito for the first time in the "Shangri-La Border".

Seiya was stunned for a moment when he saw Kirito, who was half a head taller than the original, with a resolute face and a scar.

How should I put it? Seiya really has no comment on Kirito's aesthetic sense.

When other people play RPG games, they try their best to make their character models look younger and more handsome.

But Kirito, despite being a high school student, is hopelessly obsessed with older men's faces, and the character models he painstakingly creates are never as good-looking as his original ones.

While Seiya was shaking his head and sighing at Kirito's "old man face," Kirito looked at the level above Seiya's head and Pyrac beside him, with an expression of disbelief, and went forward to grab Seiya's shoulders with both hands and shake him wildly.

"Seija, you bastard, are you cheating again?!"

It was like this before in SAO, and it's like this now that I'm in Xiangkai!

What's with the Deadly Rabbit's special storyline? And what's with your level? What have you been up to behind my back this time?!

Upon hearing that Seiya had triggered a new special event, Kirito rushed to Secundil as quickly as possible.

During this time, he also sent a lot of messages to Seiya, attempting to obtain specific information about the special plot.

Unfortunately, Seiya and Sun were undergoing a test by Boss Rabbit at the time, so they had no time to reply.

Seeing the numerous messages disappear without a trace, Kirito, who had been working tirelessly for a day and a night, originally thought he should log off and rest for a while, and then ask Seiya for details later that night.

But when Kirito thought about how Seiya had only logged in twice and spent less than half the time playing Shangri-La Border, yet had already triggered two unique story missions, he felt a pang of sadness.

I worry that my brother is having a hard time, but I'm also afraid that he'll be driving a Land Rover.

Without comparison, there is no harm. If it's a matter of skill and strength that makes him inferior to Seiya, then Kirito can accept it.

But Nima Shengzai already has such strong talent, and now he's even so lucky. This is just too unfair!

So he's the only one favored by the world, and everyone else is just a lackey?

Fortunately, she knew that he was currently aiming to become a professional gamer and was exploring the "Shangri-La Frontier." She also knew that Kirito not only played it by himself, but also dragged his best friend Seiya along.

During their previous dates, Kirito would often brag to Sachi, claiming that the reason he wasn't as good as Seiya in SAO was entirely because Seiya cheated and spent money in the early game.

This time, when playing "Shangri-La Border," Kirito will definitely not be suppressed and beaten by Seiya like he was in the SAO era.

As Seiya's childhood friend, Kirito considers himself to know his childhood best friend quite well.

Seiya's talent and skills are abnormal, but when it comes to his love for virtual games and his dedication to playing them, he definitely can't compare to me.

During the SAO era, everyone was trapped in the game, so Seiya was forced to grind like crazy with others for two years.

However, now that he's playing Shangri-La Border, Seiya clearly doesn't have that much time and energy to keep up with his own competitive spirit.

If you don't have enough talent, make up for it with competition! This was Kirito's initial idea, and it was also the source of his confidence that he could catch up with Seiya and even suppress him.

Although Seiya triggered a unique storyline on the first day of the game, he at least had an advantage in terms of level.

If Xing calls him to chat next time and asks about his game progress, he'll have something to brag about.

But now, looking at the big LV30 next to Seiya's character ID, and then at his own LV18, Kirito's mentality completely collapsed.

Looking at Kirito, who was so envious he was practically splitting his own body, Seiya could completely understand the other's feelings.

After all, this guy was really working himself to the bone to gain Xing's parents' approval as soon as possible.

In just one day and one night, the character leveled up from 0 to 18. Among the many players on the Shangri-La border, this was not unprecedented, but it was certainly among the top records.

But there's no harm in comparison. Seiya really didn't mean to hurt Kirito; he just wanted to keep a low profile, but his strength wouldn't allow it.

"Kirito-kun, I think you should be quite aware that a well-made and highly anticipated phenomenon like Shangri-La Frontier could not possibly have cheats."

"I'm sorry, I was just playing casually, but I accidentally triggered a unique storyline and accidentally surpassed your level. That's just reality..."

Faced with Seiya's relentless attacks, Kirito's mentality shattered even further.

Looking at his smug face, Kirito really wanted to directly PK Seiya, but they were in town, and if he became a red-named player, things would be quite bad.

So, Kirito, in a fit of rage, immediately logged off, hopped on his beloved little motorcycle, and stormed straight to Seiya's house.

"Is your friend a little mentally unstable?"

Seeing Kirito's startled reaction, Pilark, standing next to Seiya, clearly didn't understand the strange competitive spirit between the two, so he tilted his head and asked.

"Ignore this guy, he's just upset."

"Bilak, that's enough for today. Go back to Lapis first, and we'll find some tough guys to practice on tomorrow, and we'll also get you some high-level monster materials."

Kirito will go directly to his house to find him, probably to ask about Rabitz. He has also made quite a few gains today, and Seiya is indeed preparing to log off.

(End of this chapter)

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