T0 Gaming Guild Saves the World
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Many who were previously unaware of the truth and blindly followed the trend to criticize have now apologized under the last post on the boundary between reality and fiction, making it a veritable cyber wailing wall.
Jiang Heyi and Original Flavor Fries, who were in charge of operating the account, did nothing, but despite losing the first round, their number of followers skyrocketed.
The incomplete evolver glanced at the still unresponsive chat window, gritted his teeth, and posted a status update.
[Apology Statement Regarding the Inappropriate Language Incident]
They apologized again in a very formal, official tone, and at the same time...
"We immediately apologized to Cyber Potato after the incident, but we haven't received a further response yet."
The comment section was quickly flooded with comments.
"Guess why they didn't reply to you? Because what you did wasn't an apology at all."
“I’m growing to like Cyber Potato more and more. He shouldn’t have said a single word to you. Even an ‘oh’ is a waste. You wrote your mother’s apology, and you were making excuses the whole time.”
“Come on, speak like a human being: ‘I’m sorry, I used harsh words last night, I hope you can forgive me.’”
"You apologize to people with such a bureaucratic tone; you really know how to handle people. Now I understand why you said those things."
Orange Tea was somewhat surprised when she accidentally glanced at the chat history in the group.
"Didn't we lose the game? How come our fan base has grown so much?"
What videos did you post?
Jiang Heyi said, "No, we didn't do anything."
The original-flavor fries chimed in, "If someone's giving you a freebie, consider it a windfall."
Chapter 89 The Power of Forbidden Magic
58 to 2, the last chance.
After going live, everyone hugged Mint.
This is already part of the established procedure during the competition; after the hug, their tense hearts are always calmed down a lot.
Most people in the boundary between reality and illusion are the outcasts of success; they may occasionally see the opportunity to embrace success, but ultimately they will only miss it.
Zhong Zemo has participated in many competitions, but most of them were just runners-up. His chances of winning his first race and standing on the podium can only be traced back to his elementary school days.
The four original bodies believe they have no outstanding qualities and have no good memories of any competitions, from childhood to adulthood.
As for those resources that require competing for first place to obtain, he was always just an accessory to others.
Needless to say, the prison guard once mentioned that he had an older brother who was superior to him in every way. Compared to him, he was just a runner-up, so he eventually gave up.
I have plenty of experience with the bed, but...
She jokingly describes herself as having a severe "match point syndrome," where the closer she gets to success, the more likely she is to underperform and miss countless opportunities.
Aside from the original-flavor fries who are unwilling to bring up these things, the only one in the guild who has ever tasted success is probably the orange tea.
Throughout high school, she consistently led the entire school with outstanding grades, and eventually successfully gained admission to her dream university.
Upon entering the preparation room, Plain Fries suddenly asked, "And what about you?"
Jiang Heyi was stunned for a moment.
"Never won a single one."
"So how did you develop this mindset?"
Recalling the days when she lived as a dependent in her childhood, Jiang Heyi replied calmly, "I was forced to."
Referring to the semi-support system pioneered by the [Funny Tree] guild, Jiang Heyi made his choice.
The jailer no longer uses the Necromancer, but instead chooses the Elemental Mage.
Although necromancers can become very powerful after purchasing and enhancing skills from guides, having two late-game characters in the team is too cumbersome now that everyone is focusing on building up their early-game power curve.
At this stage, the selection of popular PVP classes has begun to take shape.
"Do I also need to make changes?" Zhong Zemo asked as they approached the entrance.
Jiang Heyi did have the idea of replacing the Flawless Jade with only Orange Tea as a pure support.
However, considering the special significance of Orange Tea to the guild, a scapegoat character who can protect Orange Tea is necessary.
As the countdown to entry began, the person in the blanket suddenly started coughing violently.
"It's an old problem; I get like this when I'm nervous." Under everyone's gaze, she coughed a few more times in nervousness.
The countdown has ended, and the virtual and real boundaries are being crossed.
Once inside, follow the usual procedure: secure a high vantage point, confirm safety, find ingredients, and start cooking.
Everything went smoothly, and this time the boundary between the real and virtual areas was assigned to the valley at the edge of the map.
Zhong Zemo successfully caught a sheep in bed and quickly cooked it, so the whole team wouldn't have to worry about hunger for the next 6 hours.
Are we still going to the swamps and wetlands?
Orange Tea's words left everyone looking at each other in bewilderment.
On our first trip into the swampy wetlands, we encountered mud worms and nearly wiped out.
On their second entry, they encountered the swamp succubus, leaving only Jiang Heyi behind.
This terrain seems incompatible with the seven people on the boundary between reality and illusion; getting close to it will bring bad luck.
Jiang Heyi was suffering from PTSD. Although the services offered by the Mushishi made the early stages of the game very comfortable, he really didn't want to go through it again after being burned twice.
With no way back and facing east, west, and north, Orange Tea instinctively chose the west.
From the valley to the west, simply follow the river.
The native monsters in the early stages of the game are not strong. As long as you don't encounter monsters like the Mud Banshee, which are rated A, you can easily deal with them.
The Orange Tea brand compass does indeed have a story: most of the monsters encountered on the road live in groups, and the leader of the monsters is just strong enough to threaten the boundary between reality and illusion, but it is unable to break through Zhong Zemo's defense.
They only need Zhong Zemo to pull away the leader of the monsters, and the rest of them can easily mow down the monsters.
Along the way, they came across a village, where the village chief gave them a task: to hunt a pack of demon wolves. The task was simple and easy, and they would get 1500 points after completing it. It was extremely pleasant.
Before an hour had passed, the virtual-real boundary already had a starting score of 6000.
"Finally, my luck has turned around." Jiang Heyi breathed a sigh of relief.
"Orange Tea Online, are you still worried about luck?" Everything is going smoothly, and even the bed of the match point syndrome patient is becoming cheerful. "Next, all we need to do is find the guide, exchange the points, and we'll have the early game."
It was like a perfect opportunity; the kind-hearted village chief of the Demon Fox Village was overjoyed to learn that the Demon Wolf had been defeated, and casually provided some coordinates, which are believed to be the guide they were looking for.
Yesterday's easy defeat of the frogmen actually made Jiang Heyi somewhat tempted to try it himself—he didn't want to, but the official design allowed these NPCs to give points, which encouraged them to do so!
The village chief's kindness dissuaded everyone from their plans, and after expressing their gratitude, they headed straight for the foot of the nearby mountain.
"what?"
Jiang Heyi compared the coordinates given by the village chief and looked around at the surrounding forest at the foot of the mountain...
Where is the guide?
They had already stepped over the cursor indicating the location, but looking around, there was no one in sight.
Considering that some guides do not stay in one place but wander around, and given that the trees here are dense and their branches and leaves are like umbrellas, blocking out the sunlight.
Thinking that perhaps the problem was due to insufficient lighting, the jailer released an illumination orb.
The sphere of light floated forward, casting a soft white light along its path.
"Hey, look, it's right there."
The jailer maneuvered the ball of light closer to the guide, shouting with relief as he alerted everyone.
The others at the boundary between the real and the virtual looked in the direction the jailer pointed, but there was nothing there.
“That doesn’t make sense. I just saw it.” The jailer rubbed his eyes. “A guide fully armored and carrying a greatsword.”
"Wearing armor, carrying a greatsword..." Jiang Heyi quickly recalled the special guides who had appeared, but none of them matched up.
He tensed up and hurriedly asked in code, "Bed, please?"
She lurked around the bed, searching for any shadows. The poor lighting made it her territory.
no respond.
"The bed, shall I send it?"
When the second question was uttered, he had already signaled to everyone to enter a state of combat readiness.
"Clap!"
The sound of metal boots stomping on the ground came from behind them. Zhong Zemo reacted the fastest, quickly strengthening his shield with [The Protection of the Flawless].
The shield and the heavy object collided violently in mid-air, and an invisible force stirred up a fierce wind centered on the point of impact. Sharp wind blades grazed Zhong Zemo and Orange Tea, who were standing nearby.
Zhong Zemo's knees sank, and he suddenly lost sensation in his lower limbs.
"Wow, that's some... strength!"
Zhong Zemo was pushing himself to the limit, his jaw trembling with exhaustion.
This also allowed others on the boundary between the virtual and real worlds to see the enemy hidden in the darkness.
He was estimated to be about 1.7 meters tall, wearing silver-white knight's soft armor, and wielding a silver-white broadsword of similar height. A purplish-red crystal was embedded in the hilt of the sword, which was currently emitting an eerie light.
An aura that made Jiang Heyi extremely uncomfortable spread out.
Like...
Suppressing demons?
No, this feeling of palpitation is a power beyond that!
The illumination orb went out instantly, and darkness descended.
The elemental shield applied to Zhong Zemo shattered instantly.
The shield shattered into dust under the immense force, and the Flawless Shield emerged, trying to buy the caster time to escape. However, the power was truly terrifying; the moment it landed, it sliced through the Flawless Shield like a hot knife through butter.
Everyone could only watch helplessly as Zhong Zemo, who had been shielded by the entire team's elemental shield, dissipated in two pieces.
Zhong Zemo was killed in action, and the sword, now without a point of leverage, slammed into the ground.
"boom!"
The earth shattered, and rubble flew everywhere.
Amidst the swirling smoke and dust, they could barely make out the outline of a human figure hidden within by the faint light. He suddenly vanished from the spot and reappeared in an instant beside Orange Tea, who was closest to him.
The jailer went all out, lunging forward with his bare body, activating his elemental shield to its fullest extent, and mercilessly unleashing the pre-cast lightning storm spell upon himself.
He only hoped that when the sword pierced his body, it would also paralyze his opponent's movements.
As long as it buys Orange Tea a little time to escape, that's fine.
The moment the plain fries were scooped up with the orange tea, there was another loud bang.
Amidst the flashing lightning and thunder, it gently shook off the dead jailer and walked slowly with its sword in hand.
The violent electric arc was like a plague god to be avoided.
The jailer's final struggle was futile; the electric current had no effect on him whatsoever. The power of magic suppression severed the transmission of magic, and the electric arc was twisted in mid-air by an invisible hand.
The power to suppress magic, an unimaginable monstrous strength, combined with the power to suppress magic, makes it like a moving city wall, spreading a suffocating despair.
"run!"
Learning from past mistakes, Jiang Heyi gave the order directly.
This guy is even more terrifying than the swamp succubus!
Damn you, Demon Fox Village Chief! How could this be a guide? You're clearly doing this on purpose!
Chapter 90 A One-Man Guild War
Commentator Niu Dongdong really didn't know whether the boundary between the real and the virtual was good or bad luck.
On the bright side, once we entered the competition, there were no other guilds around, and we landed in a valley with plenty of food, where the buffs we received could last for 6 hours.
In contrast, some unlucky guilds can only start by eating fruit, while other guilds are active around them.
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