Hu Die Lan
Chapter 187 Unable to Find an Opportunity
The Divine Domain suddenly shook.
It was just a normal notification that a friend had logged on, but many players, after casually glancing at the friend's name, instantly erupted in excitement.
Ye Yu Sheng Fan! (Night Rain Sound, name of a character)
The character that logged on was none other than Ye Yu Sheng Fan, hailed as the Sword Saint, a godlike character who had suddenly appeared.
No matter how powerful an account or character might be, it inevitably originated from within the game. Therefore, in the online game world, anyone could search for the characters of those formidable accounts from the Alliance. Faced with their favorite characters, countless players had attempted to add them as friends. Some characters directly rejected requests, others required verification, and a rare few allowed direct addition.
So, unless it was the first type—direct rejection—it wasn't impossible for other professional characters to be added as friends. Of course, the possibility of being added back as a friend by them was quite low.
In the game, quite a few players had added the character Ye Yu Sheng Fan as a friend. At this moment, the notification that this name had logged on immediately attracted a lot of attention, and many people mustered their courage to send messages to the great god to express their greetings.
"Oops, forgot to go invisible..." The continuous message notifications dazzled Huang Shaotian, who hurriedly logged off in haste.
A fleeting appearance, but because of this special and heroic identity, it instantly attracted widespread attention.
Ye Yu Sheng Fan is online! This news immediately sparked discussions in the world channel.
A professional player's character appearing in the game? This wasn't exactly new. In the arenas of the Divine Domain, professional players' characters often came to play a few rounds, and many ordinary players had the good fortune to clash with professional-level players. However, Ye Yu Sheng Fan, such a super-god, was rarely seen in the arena. The professional players didn't usually use the arenas in the online game for their training. They had a set of systems specially provided by the game company for the professional circle. In addition, there were map editors and scene editors; they could even design their own map terrains for specialized practice. Online games? Professional players ultimately didn't come often.
Just as the world's players were hotly discussing Ye Yu Sheng Fan's five-second appearance, Huang Shaotian quietly logged back in, invisible. Although many people were still sending messages, Huang Shaotian calmly pretended to be absent and quickly moved his character out of the Divine Domain, heading to a sparsely populated town in the ordinary server.
After all, the name above his head couldn't be hidden. The sight of the four characters "Ye Yu Sheng Fan" would still cause a sensation among the players.
The journey was smooth. He entered the town and headed straight for the arena. The arena in Glory allowed cross-server play, but the arena in the Divine Domain was unrelated to the ordinary server, belonging to two different worlds. If he wanted to spar with Jun Mo Xiao, it was impossible in the arena of the Divine Domain.
Huang Shaotian entered the town's arena, created a room in the modified field, and then opened his friends list, only to break out in a sweat again.
Ye Yu Sheng Fan and Jun Mo Xiao were in different servers, and Jun Mo Xiao wasn't in the Divine Domain. He couldn't add him as a friend.
Helpless, he windowed the game, logged onto QQ, and regardless of whether Ye Xiu was really absent or pretending, he sent a few messages, but there was no response.
Huang Shaotian was feeling frustrated when he suddenly noticed that Su Mucheng was online on QQ. He quickly sent her a message.
After much back and forth, he finally managed to speak to Ye Xiu. Huang Shaotian waited anxiously for a long time, only to receive a reply from Su Mucheng on QQ: "Not fighting, no time, going to run a dungeon."
"Dungeon? What dungeon?" Huang Shaotian asked blankly.
"Probably going to First Line Gorge," Su Mucheng said.
"Damn it!!" Huang Shaotian was depressed! What was his status? How could he be less important than a lousy dungeon like First Line Gorge! To abandon the opportunity to spar with a master like him just to run this broken dungeon? Okay... Huang Shaotian had to admit that while the opportunity to spar with a master like him was once in a lifetime for ordinary people, it was nothing new for Ye Qiu.
"Tell him to come and fight me! I'm using my main account, my main account! I've opened a modified field, not even bullying him. Let me see how powerful his unspecialized class really is," Huang Shaotian grumbled.
As a result, he received Su Mucheng's QQ reply: "In a dungeon..."
"Hey, hey, hey!!!"
"In a dungeon..."
"Su Mucheng, you spineless wimp, you only agree with him!!! You're just a mouthpiece! Did you even pass on my words?" Huang Shaotian unleashed his hand speed as if he were in the finals.
"In a dungeon..."
"Hey, I'm willing, is it any of your business!" Su Mucheng, who had set up an automatic reply, was obviously still looking at the chat window on QQ, and suddenly replied to Huang Shaotian's mockery.
Spineless? Agreeing with him? Huang Shaotian's words didn't make her angry at all; in fact, she found them quite agreeable.
Huang Shaotian shouted a few more sentences, fully displaying his talkative nature, but unfortunately, he couldn't find any words that moved Su Mucheng. All he received was the automatic reply: "In a dungeon..."
Helpless, Huang Shaotian logged off Ye Yu Sheng Fan and logged on to his alternate account, Liu Mu. Naturally, this account had Jun Mo Xiao as a friend. He immediately sent "Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey," five "heys" in a row.
"What's all the noise?" Ye Xiu calmly replied.
"PK! PK! PK! PK! PK!" Huang Shaotian yelled.
"Running a dungeon!" Ye Xiu said.
"What dungeon are you running! Have some professional ethics. Is running a dungeon something you should be doing? Come to the arena quickly. You need a high-level opponent to help you maintain your form," Huang Shaotian said.
"In a dungeon..."
"You two bastards!!!" Huang Shaotian almost flipped the table. He wasn't so easily provoked on the field, but this was in private, so he was more relaxed and didn't bother to control his emotions.
"Really in a dungeon, are you free or not!" Ye Xiu said.
Huang Shaotian was truly helpless and had no choice but to sullenly log off and go back to repeatedly watching that recording.
In the game, Ye Xiu and the others were indeed running a dungeon.
First Line Gorge, they could now challenge the record for this dungeon. This dungeon was for levels 30-33. There were no changes in equipment or skills between level 33 and 30, so the difference wasn't significant, similar to the difference between level 25 and 27 in Burial Grounds.
Ye Xiu's team of five had fully equipped gear. With the addition of Qiao Yifan, they finally had no weaknesses and were fully capable of competing with the elite dungeon teams of the big guilds.
At this time, Lan He of Blue Brook Guild had decided to compromise after learning Jun Mo Xiao's identity and was now thinking about how to conduct future negotiations. The most entangled guild in dungeon records was Tyrannical Ambition.
Blue Brook Guild was a lesson for them.
They had tried to compete with Jun Mo Xiao for records, but now they were being trampled underfoot with no hope of turning things around. The prestige that Blue Brook Guild had painstakingly built in the tenth server had plummeted at this moment. It would be impossible to climb back up in the short term. But what about their Tyrannical Ambition? The impact of the previous incident was still there, and the number of players applying to join had also greatly decreased, but they still had a chance. First Line Gorge was where they could prove themselves.
However, Jun Mo Xiao... how should they deal with this mountain?
After witnessing Blue Brook Guild's miserable state, Guild Leader Jiang You of Tyrannical Ambition had originally made up his mind and mustered the courage to take a trip to the club.
But when he arrived at the training room, he happened to catch Team Captain Han Wenqing scolding someone. The only sound in the entire training room was his shouting. Everyone was afraid to breathe, so how could Jiang You dare to step forward? Han Wenqing was a ruthless person who dared to yell at the boss.
It wasn't until the scolding ended that Jiang You hesitantly approached. However, the moment he met Han Wenqing's stern gaze, Jiang You's original courage suddenly disappeared. He pretended to be passing by and slipped past the door of the training room.
No, even if I seek help from the experts at the club, I can't directly approach Team Captain Han Wenqing. I should find an opportunity to contact Vice-Captain Zhang Xinjie first!
After hesitating and wandering outside the training room, Jiang You finally made up his mind.
Zhang Xinjie was also a well-known expert in the Alliance. As the vice-captain of Tyranny, he was by no means the kind of character who sang the white face after Han Wenqing sang the black face in the team. Zhang Xinjie was a very serious, very rigorous, and very meticulous person. He was currently the record holder for the lowest average errors per game in the Alliance.
The Alliance had a wide variety of technical statistics, including statistics on errors in the game. Zhang Xinjie's performance in this technical statistic was better than that of any other god-level player, which showed how meticulous his playing style was.
Jiang You believed that such a meticulous person would definitely have a proper solution, or at least, he wouldn't scold people for the slightest mistake like Han Wenqing. Zhang Xinjie was meticulous, while Han Wenqing had already reached the point of being stubborn.
There was definitely no chance to get an opportunity during training time, so Jiang You left first, preparing to find an opportunity later. In any case, these experts in the game couldn't be of much use. From Blue Brook Guild's fate, Jiang You had completely accepted it.
In the game, the first-line teams of the big guilds were already level 33, which was the best time to refresh the final record of First Line Gorge. Although everyone knew about the mountain called Jun Mo Xiao, they also knew that they still had some room to perform before the ultimate record appeared. Even if the record couldn't be kept until the end, the process could still be broadcasted, and the generous experience rewards and purple equipment were better than nothing.
On this day, the First Line Gorge dungeon record was repeatedly broken. In the afternoon, a score of 30 minutes, 41 seconds, and 12 milliseconds was achieved, and it hadn't been broken since. But at this time, the tenth server players were paying more attention to the battle between Rao An Chui Yang and Zhu Yan Xia. Apart from the big guilds, not many people were paying attention to this dungeon record.
Jiang You saw this result. If they sent experts from the Divine Domain to form a team to break it, they could still break it. However, what about Jun Mo Xiao? Where was their limit? What were they doing now? At midnight, when the new dungeon attempts refreshed, Jiang You thought to himself. (To be continued, if you want to know what happens next, please log in, there are more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!)