Hu Die Lan

Chapter 357 Resolute and Decisive

But before there was solid evidence, imagining online game players as top-tier, professional experts still exceeded the imagination of ordinary players. Especially players who were more familiar with Glory, they wouldn't imagine so boldly.

None of those who came as spies weren't veterans. In the end, after racking their brains, they didn't dare to imagine the truth about those two.

Everyone still held onto a glimmer of hope at this time. After all, such control demands were too harsh. A slight error in aggro control could lead to loss of control.

And losing aggro control has always been the most common cause of team wipes. If such a chaotic situation really occurred, everyone pretending to be noobs or playing dead might be easier.

Only players like Lan He, who knew the true identities of these two, already felt despair at this moment.

Who were these two? They were the combination that had continuously won the Best Partners award in the Glory professional circle. If such a combination made mistakes when dealing with an NPC, they would really be letting down this title.

Lan He, who was already in despair, still received messages from players who had come undercover with him, and they were still patiently analyzing the situation.

The true identity of Jun Mo Xiao was only known by relatively high-level core members within Blue Brook Guild, precisely to avoid frequent fear and withdrawal when facing this competitor.

Lan He was now occupied by this emotion, but he was unable to share it with his brothers, seeing that everyone was still patiently waiting for an opportunity. He steeled his heart and decided to also expect a miracle to happen. That's right! In Lan He's view, expecting these two to make a mistake in their coordination was like expecting a miracle.

"Attack!"

"Retreat!"

"Attack!"

"Retreat!"

Jun Mo Xiao was basically issuing these two commands. For attacks, he and Su Muqiu's characters acted as positional guides, and for retreats, Han Yanrou and Baozi Invasion each provided guidance. The two of them didn't make mistakes, and after going back and forth, everyone became familiar with it, and they even felt embarrassed to make a mistake.

Miracles, only things that are extremely difficult to happen are called miracles.

Lan He was expecting a miracle, but most people still had that kind of ordinary mentality. In their hearts, it would be a miracle if such precise operations continued without any problems.

As a result...

The Guardian Demon's life was slipping away bit by bit. Those who expected a miracle did not wait for a miracle, but those who feared a miracle were watching with their own eyes as a miracle was happening little by little.

The undercover agents had long stopped waiting foolishly for the two to make mistakes. They began to take some more active measures, attacking as recklessly as possible, trying to create aggro control loss on their own. The people who initially did this were still afraid of being discovered and reminded by Jun Mo Xiao, afraid of continuing to mess things up like idiots, but as a result, this behavior of theirs was never stopped. So, to some extent, everyone had fulfilled a dream as a damage dealer: outputting without considering aggro, recklessly.

However, Jun Mo Xiao and Su Muqiu's rhythm of controlling aggro was not disrupted at all. The two continued to drag the Guardian Demon left and right. The undercover agents finally realized that their unrestrained output in an attempt to mess up aggro only accelerated the Guardian Demon's demise.

No one here had come with this intention. Seeing that messing up aggro was impossible, they immediately abandoned this plan. They were unhappy about attacking quickly, but they were afraid of arousing suspicion if they attacked slowly. The undercover agents were in a dilemma, it was not good either way. After tossing around like this for a while, seeing that the battle was nearing its end, and that there would be no mistakes in the coordination between Jun Mo Xiao and Su Muqiu, the undercover agents from the major guilds all communicated privately, reporting the situation upwards. Lan He also noticed that the QQ discussion group was buzzing like crazy. He had some free time to take a glance while the battle was going left and right.

After a quick scan, he hadn't figured out what was going on yet, but a message had already been sent in the game. The discussion group had gotten results pretty quickly.

The higher-ups instructed that since there were many undercover agents who had infiltrated, they might as well sacrifice one or two to strike at the momentum of the XinXing Guild's rapid advance, so that the players in the tenth server could see that they would also encounter obstacles.

As for the specific plan, it was to select characters to deliberately make trouble, disrupt the situation, and take the opportunity to create a team wipe, even at the cost of exposing their undercover identities.

In the end, since Blue Brook Guild and Tyrannical Ambition each had four undercover agents mixed in, these two decided to sacrifice one person each without hesitation. After Lan He received the instructions, he discussed it with the three who had come with him. He didn't expect the three of them to be fighting over wanting to do this job. As the guild leader, Lan He naturally had to be more graceful and didn't compete with his subordinates for the opportunity. Moreover, he also knew that he was only using this undercover account temporarily. Glory couldn't be played on two accounts at the same time, and he also had to take care of his main account. No guild leader would personally go undercover.

In the end, Blue Brook Guild rolled dice to choose a sacrificial lamb, and Tyrannical Ambition used a similar method to decide on the candidate. Then, after communicating with their superiors again, the order came down, and they immediately began!

At this time, there wasn't much time left. The two selected sacrificial lambs began to make trouble under the envious gazes of everyone else. In online games, being undercover was far less thrilling than in real life, but apart from some twisted enthusiasts, not many people liked doing this job. Being undercover meant becoming friends with others and then betraying them. Regardless of whether it represented any justice, the rules of conduct were ultimately like this.

The two players who were called out happened to be in the same team on one side. Since the left and right teams were taking turns catching up to the battle, the two being on the same team allowed them to conveniently make trouble together. At this time, this team was chasing and slashing at the back of the Guardian Demon, and after the two confirmed the instructions, they no longer hesitated. Whatever Ye Xiu didn't let them do, they immediately began to do. First, they had to cross the line that Ye Xiu had set for them that they couldn't cross.

In the expectant eyes of all the undercover agents, they heard two quick system notifications. Two guild messages immediately flashed in the guild channel's information bar.

Player Tiaowei Sheng was expelled from the guild by guild leader Jun Mo Xiao.

Player Qingrun was expelled from the guild by guild leader Jun Mo Xiao.

The undercover agents who were still pretending were obviously stunned, almost freezing on the spot.

It was too decisive and resolute!

Tiaowei Sheng and Qingrun, these two had only exceeded Jun Mo Xiao's position line by one body length, but Jun Mo Xiao didn't even ask and directly kicked them out of the guild…

Challenging the Guardian Demon required guild members, and the moment they were expelled, the two were immediately kicked out of the dungeon. They didn't necessarily have to die, but in the end, they had sacrificed in vain.

The undercover agents finally recovered and hurriedly reported upwards. Lan He heard the QQ notification sounds in the discussion group going crazy again, and the discussion seemed even more intense than before.

"It's too late…" Lan He said silently in his heart. At this time, the Guardian Demon had very little life left.

Lan He saw it clearly, so how could others not know? The Guardian Demon would fall in a short time, but they really had no way to stop it.

"Should we stop?" Private messages were sent out again. Some people had already slowed down their attacks, slowing down to the point where it was suspicious.

"Don't…" Lan He decisively stopped his two guild members.

"It's meaningless," Lan He said.

Kicking the troublemakers out of the guild could eliminate some of them, and everyone knew this. They just didn't expect Jun Mo Xiao to be so decisive. They thought that if there were any accidents, Jun Mo Xiao would have to communicate and nag for a while, and the two would take the opportunity to make as much trouble as possible. Who knew that the two would be kicked out as soon as they made a mistake, which was really unexpected.

In this way, even if sacrificial lambs were chosen again, they would be kicked out decisively. The Guardian Demon now had so little health that it didn't need so many helpers at all. After all, XinXing Guild still had four real members of their own, and it wouldn't be a problem to grind down the last bit of the Guardian Demon's life.

As for Lan He, he had completely given up hope in the end, but there was a deeper reason. He felt that Jun Mo Xiao could be so decisive, probably because he had already seen through their malicious intentions. The sudden influx of high-level members was difficult not to arouse suspicion, and everyone wanted to dispel suspicion, so they tried to pretend to be newbies and do a team wipe, killing two birds with one stone.

But who knew that the coordination between these two was so exquisite, and the arrangements were specific to every detail, yet so simple, making it difficult for the undercover agents to deliberately make mistakes. Take Tiaowei Sheng and Qingrun for example. Although they were kicked out of the guild in the first instance, even if they rushed out, how much chaos could they cause, and could they definitely disrupt the current situation? No one had any confidence in this.

Now it was good, they didn't need to worry about anything anymore. The Guardian Demon's life reached the end. Finally, after a burst of wild laughter, it knelt on the ground.

Challenging the Guardian Demon was not about killing it, but about subduing it, so that this demon would become the Guardian Demon of XinXing Guild. When it reached level ten, the demon would also disobey the guild's command due to its growth, so at this time, it would be necessary to challenge the leveled up demon again.

Amidst the Demon God's wild laughter, a system message flashed on the world channel and the XinXing Guild channel at the same time. Naturally, it was congratulating XinXing Guild on successfully challenging the Demon God, thereby obtaining the Demon God's power of attributes.

The guild channel was filled with cheers. After understanding the function of this Guardian Power, players of each class naturally also studied how to use this rare free stat point.

Some people carefully looked at the extra free stat point, but were reluctant to use it first, cautiously setting it aside temporarily.

Some people were excited and confident, and had already used the free stat point.

What about Lan He and the others? At this time, they were depressed, but they had to pretend to be happy. Moreover, they were the people who participated in challenging the Guardian Demon, and they should be even more excited. These undercover agents, on their first day infiltrating XinXing Guild, had already encountered a situation where they had to express a state that was completely different from their true feelings. Fortunately, this was just in an online game. If they were to show their real faces, they would probably be exposed in a complete mess.

"Guild leader, what happened to those two people who were kicked out just now? I saw that they seemed to be from your team?" Suddenly, someone popped up and asked this question.