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In Chapter 617, the "Saint" you mentioned, is he a professional gamer?

In Chapter 617, the "Saint" you mentioned, is he a professional gamer?

Just as Kirito was riding his beloved motorcycle toward Seiya's house, Sun, who was returning to town from Rabitz, received a text message from his gaming buddy Panhilgon.

Pan Xiergong is actually a super popular model in real life known as "Tianyin Yongyuan".

Because of a past entanglement with Sun and Katsuyu in another game, the three of them have maintained a complex, adversarial relationship ever since.

Despite their frequent sabotage, Panshirgon highly regards the abilities of Sun and Bonito.

It was by chance that Panshirgun saw a post on a forum where someone had taken a picture of him with Emre, which is how he learned that Sun was also playing the game Shangri-La Border.

In the game "Shangri-La Border", Panshirgun is the second-in-command of the PK guild "Asura Guild".

Panshirgon, who originally just enjoyed PK players, one day discovered an NPC named "Setsuna" with the members of the "Asura Society". Due to the name or resonance, Panshirgon decided to help this NPC, whose fate was very similar to his own, to find relief.

To free "Setsuna," one must defeat a monster called the Gravekeeper Vezhaemon.

As a skilled player in the game, Panshirgon is capable of defeating ordinary monsters, even elite monsters or regional bosses, thus freeing "Moment" from suffering.

However, the crux of the matter lies in the fact that the gravedigger, Vezaemon, is not an ordinary monster at all, but one of the seven strongest species in the "Shangri-La Border"!

Originally, she planned to rely on the people of the "Asura Society" to help her conquer the gravedigger, Vezaemon.

However, Panshirgun later discovered that the "Asura Society" consisted of cowardly bullies who preyed on the weak and lacked backbone.

Despite possessing information about the strongest type of monster, instead of trying to defeat it, they only intend to level up by exploiting its mechanics.

This led Panshirgon to believe that the "Asura Society," including its leader who was her younger brother, was a bunch of good-for-nothings, so she decided to sell them all.

Her opponent was one of the seven strongest races, even though she had already obtained some information and knowledge about their strategies.

But Panhilgon himself knew very well that it was impossible for him to defeat the gravedigger Vezaemon by himself and free Setsuna.

Just when she was greatly troubled by this, Sun Le appeared.

The thought of his friend, who only played terrible games but had honed his skills to the point of being comparable to a professional gamer, told Panhirgon that his chance had come.

Unfortunately, due to "Lycaon's Curse" and the talking rabbit, Sun was targeted by both the "Black Wolf" guild and the "SF-Zoo" guild. This led Sun to eventually escape to Rabitz, where he met Seiya.

Since Sun Le can't explain the situation in the game, we can only explain it in real life.

As a friend who was both an enemy and a friend, Panhirgon naturally had Sun and Katsuo's email addresses, so he invited them to a tavern and explained the whole story.

"One of the seven strongest races on the Shangri-La border, the tomb guardian Vezaweimen?"

Are you sure your intelligence is correct, Panhilgun?

Of the three, Panshirgun has played Shangri-La Border the longest, so her level is also the highest, currently at level 99.

Although Skipjack was the last to play Shangri-La Border, as a professional gamer, he always did extensive research on the game before each session.

So the skipjack tuna naturally knew what the so-called Seven Strongest Races meant. "One of the Seven Strongest Races? That means this Gravekeeper Vezaemon is on the same level as Night Raid's Lycaon and Tenba's Gikvelm."

While your invitation is quite tempting, with only the three of us, there's virtually no chance of winning against the seven strongest races at this stage, Panhilgon.

When they heard what Sun said, both Panshirgon and Bonito were clearly taken aback.

Panhirgon chuckled and said, "I never thought that Sun Le, who likes to challenge all sorts of terrible works, would say such discouraging things."

It seems the previous night raid on Lycaon dealt you quite a blow.

Skipjack tuna: "Yeah, yeah, I heard that our Sun Le-san got really badly tortured."

Sun Le: "That's because you don't know how troublesome that dog is... By the way, our bonito-san, he must be a professional gamer, right?"
Panshirgon and I have both triggered unique storylines, you haven't encountered them yet, have you? ╮( ̄▽ ̄““)╭ No way, no way? ”

Skipjack tuna: "(_), damn it, I've only been playing this game for a short time, otherwise I would definitely have triggered the unique storyline."

The three of them have been teasing each other for quite some time now.

However, Sun quickly steered the conversation back on track and said, "In short, the seven strongest races on the Shangri-La border are not as simple as you think."

I won't even mention the Night Raid on Lycaon that I witnessed firsthand. Not long ago, I met a player who was also cursed, but the one who cursed him was a player from the game "Tianba Jikevelm".

Don't laugh at me, but that player's skill and technique are the strongest I've ever seen.

Even someone as strong as him was utterly defeated by Tianba's Jikvelm, demonstrating just how ridiculously powerful these unique monsters truly were.

"A player who encountered the Heavenly Tyrant Jikvelm?"

"A master player that even you would be ashamed of?"

Sun's offhand remark immediately drew the attention of Panshirgon and Katsuyu.

They didn't know who Sun Le was. Even as a professional gamer, Bonito was often teased by Sun Le.

The fact that the player who was cursed by Tianba's Jikvelm was able to convince Sun Le to admit defeat means that his skills and strength are much stronger than those of the professional player, Kanyu.

After all, Sun Le has always regarded Skipjack tuna as an opponent of the same level, so he certainly wouldn't use such an admiring tone towards him.

Skipjack is already a very famous professional player in China, and the opponent is even stronger than Skipjack, which makes Panshirgon and the others curious about the person Sun Le mentioned.
"His name is Seiya, have you heard of Skipjack Tuna? He might be a professional gamer too."

Upon hearing the name Sun Le mentioned, Katsuyu also looked deep in thought, but after thinking for a long time, he still couldn't recall a player named Seiya in the professional gaming community.

However, what Sun Le didn't know was that if he didn't say Seiya's name at this moment, but instead said the character ID Seiya used on the Shangri-La border, "Wenren Swordsmanship Dojo," then the bonito would definitely know who Sun Le was talking about.

After all, the bonito had already been to Seiya's dojo, but had never met him in person.

He had never heard of Seiya's real name; all he knew was Seiya GGO's nickname, "Golden Lion Cub."

(End of this chapter)

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