Hu Die Lan
Chapter 70 Show Mercy
Gu Fei's PK value was 15 points in total. So far, he had washed away 5 points, leaving him with 10. Right now, there were easily a dozen enemies. If he killed them all, his PK value would immediately reach another peak. 27149's myth would be broken by 27149 himself. Gu Fei thought, that would be too arrogant.
Even more unreasonable was that Gu Fei still didn't know what this group of people was after him for. Just now, they had started hacking without a word. The world of online games was really too illusory, so illusory that it didn't need any excuse.
Worried about increasing his PK value again, Gu Fei let go of the thief he had already crippled. The Dark Night Flowing Light Sword's attack was extremely high, an unbearable burden for the current players' lives. This was especially true for thieves with thin blood. The one on the right had taken two hits, and another one would definitely kill him. Seeing that Gu Fei hadn't attacked him, he quickly retreated with a pale face.
"What's wrong?" his partner who had arrived later didn't understand the situation.
"I almost died," the thief said.
"How could that be?" Everyone was shocked. Seeing how fast Gu Fei was running, they all thought this guy had invested in agility. Seeing that he was holding a sword, those with experience judged that this person's class was a knight. The guy who had previously speculated that he was a mage got a lot of eye rolls. But even if he was a knight, since he had invested in agility, his damage shouldn't be so terrifying. Thinking this way, the problem could only be with that sword.
"I was scared to death. If he had used Strength Blessing, I would be dead by now." The thief, with only a sliver of health left, was still shaken.
At this time, another thief also retreated with a pale face. "Quick, quick, a healing spell!" this thief shouted.
Unfortunately, the priest hadn't arrived yet. The priest was also a slow-moving class.
"How much health did you take off him?" someone asked.
"Take off my ass, I just lost health," the thief replied unhappily.
Everyone looked at each other. Gu Fei was right in front of them, but suddenly no one dared to step forward.
While they were still in a daze, another scream came from the front. It turned out that a thief had tried to sneak up on him after going into stealth, but Gu Fei had chopped him back with a few quick moves. Also showing mercy, this person also returned with a sliver of health left.
"Archers, archers!" someone woke up as if from a dream and began to shout. The archers, who were slower than the nimble thieves, had also arrived at this time.
But Gu Fei had already decided not to get entangled with these guys. After knocking over a few pressing opponents, he turned around and ran.
"Go! Go! Go!" The thieves once again shouted the call to charge. The archers ran while shooting, arrows raining down.
However, "Snipe," currently the archer's strongest skill, couldn't be used while moving. They were all using normal attacks, at most launching the lowest-level "Powerful Arrow," which was just a skill with slightly higher damage than a normal attack, and didn't pose too much of a threat to Gu Fei. Braving the hail of bullets, Gu Fei turned into another alley at the opening ahead.
"Don't let him run!" The guy rushing in the front had the most agility points invested. While calling out to his companions to cheer him on, he was the first to appear at the intersection. With a very dashing posture, he did a sideways flying leap and was about to fire a shot with his bow slanting. Obviously, his goal was no longer to hit Gu Fei, playing it cool was the most important thing.
But for such a difficult movement, even an Olympic champion probably wouldn't know where he would shoot the arrow. The game had a certain system-assisted correction for the skill of archery, after all, relying solely on the player to master it would take a certain amount of time to learn to shoot, let alone shoot accurately. But even with auxiliary correction, it was definitely not going to endlessly serve the players. As soon as this guy made such a difficult move, even the system god abandoned him. Flying in the air, he drew his bow, but couldn't find the reticle. Anyway, his purpose was to play it cool, so he didn't care about anything else, and "whoosh" he released the arrow.
Then he saw a slash coming against the wind. Gu Fei held the sword with both hands and chopped down with great force.
Poor archer only completed half of his cool move: he had leaped up, and he should have done a somersault to land perfectly. As a result, he was hit by Gu Fei's sword in mid-air, and landed vertically with a lazy donkey roll.
Too rogue! This person thought, not even letting people finish their moves.
Big Beard is coming! Gu Fei thought, almost shot me.
"Stop, watch out for an ambush!" Several archers who came up behind him, the one in the lead stretched out his arms and stopped the others behind him.
The one who was still doing a lazy donkey roll in front was furious when he heard this. He was just lying down, he wasn't dead yet! These guys were actually planning to abandon him. Damn this time trying to be cool, and ultimately turned into a touchstone. "I'll be damned, come and save me!" he shouted.
The people behind him were also quick-witted. It didn't matter if they didn't dare to show their heads, the lazy donkey roll's legs were still in this alley! One guy very nimbly flashed forward, grabbed the lazy donkey roll's feet and "whoosh" pulled him back. "How dangerous!" This person praised himself, thinking that if he hadn't acted in time, the lazy donkey roll would probably have been beheaded.
But in this way, the others also lost the possibility of judging Gu Fei's movements. They stared at each other for a few seconds, and said in unison, "Is he still there?"
No one dared to look. If the opponent was right against the wall, wouldn't going out be close combat? Could an archer have a chance to survive in close combat? Drawing an arrow and drawing a bow to shoot takes time. In professional gaming terms, an archer's normal attack requires skill casting time, which is very likely to be interrupted by a sudden attack.
"Retreat, retreat," one person said softly. Several people retreated to the wall on the other side, so that at least they wouldn't be too close to Gu Fei.
"I'll shout one, two, three, and we'll all rush out together, so he won't know which one to cut," this person said.
"Good idea!"
"One... two... three! Go go go!" the person shouted, trying to hurt Gu Fei with sound first.
"Damn, where's the person?" The narrow alley no longer had any trace of Gu Fei.
There was some distance between the two intersections, and Gu Fei thought it was obviously not enough time to turn at the next intersection. Several archers stared at each other. The thieves who followed had also arrived. After careful analysis and investigation, the group still did not know where Gu Fei had gone.
"Forcibly logged off?" someone speculated.
Forced logout was allowed in the game, but the risk was too great, so no one dared to try it. The game company had already said it ugly: forced logout would definitely roll back, but as to what extent it would roll back, no one knew.
The mages and heavy warriors who followed also saw it one after another. Everyone looked at the empty alley, at a loss.
"All divisions pay attention, all divisions pay attention!" the mercenary leader spoke in the channel, "The target has mysteriously disappeared, report immediately if you find his whereabouts!"
The group walked along the alley while studying it. Suddenly, one person shouted, "Oh, did he go on the roof?"
Everyone suddenly realized, and looked up. The roof was not high, and the alley was quite narrow, the walls on both sides were very close, and it was easy to climb up by supporting yourself with your arms and legs spread apart. The guy who discovered this demonstrated, climbed to the roof in a few steps, looked around and said, "No, he may have run far away."
"Don't worry, as long as he's still in Moonlit City, we'll get this guy for sure," the leader said confidently.
At this time, the thieves who had been hit by a few swords earlier began to describe how terrifying Gu Fei's sword was.
"Half your health gone with one sword! That guy is all agility, damn, if he was a warrior, a normal attack would kill you instantly!" one player said.
The leader was a warrior himself. Hearing that the sword was so sharp, he became even more energetic, and continuously spammed the mercenary channel, ordering all the mercenaries to move and be sure to find this guy in a black robe that looked like a mage.
Seven minutes later, the leader received a report that someone had seen such a guy enter the safe logout area and log off.
"Which logout area?" the leader asked.
"The Knights Camp in Area A," someone replied.
"Take turns squatting there, we must not let this guy go!" the leader said. If it was just an ordinary target, he would probably have given up by now and wouldn't waste any more time. But now that he knew that Gu Fei had such a sharp sword, the leader was naturally unwilling to give up.
"Send one person over to watch first! Everyone else come to the Sixth Night Tavern next door, all the wine is on me!" the leader said grandly.
The Black Hand Mercenary Group gathered at the Sixth Night Tavern, waiting for Gu Fei to log in.
Gu Fei, who had logged off, prepared to go to sleep. But from the fact that Gu Fei wanted to cut Bu Xiao, so he chased after him and cut him until he logged off, it could be seen that Gu Fei was a person who couldn't hold things in his heart. At this time, carrying a PK value made it inconvenient to do anything. He really had a feeling of a fishbone stuck in his throat, he had to spit it out to feel comfortable. Leaving the game, this feeling became stronger and stronger.
Gu Fei knew his problem. From a medical point of view, it was a bit of a mild obsessive-compulsive disorder. He immediately ignored it and forced himself to sleep soundly.
When Gu Fei returned to the game again, the biggest change in the game was that there were a bunch of drunkards in the Sixth Night Tavern.
"I bet, this guy will definitely show up in at most another hour!" one guy said hazily.
"Yeah! That brat, made us wait a day and a night, we must not let him go." This person was calculating according to game time.
And the eyes they left in the logout area also brought wine over. At this time, he was already drunk, squatting in the corner curled up and dozing off. Gu Fei swaggered and stood in front of him, but he didn't notice it at all.
Staying in the safe logout area also counts towards the time to wash away PK value. Gu Fei wasn't in a hurry to go out at this time, he still had some questions he wanted to ask.
Before entering the game, Gu Fei went to the official website to search for the terms "Spell Specialization," "Sword Coefficient," and "Magic Coefficient" that he had never seen before, but found nothing. There was no other way, he could only trouble Hongchen Yixiao again.