Yuanjuan felt extrely lucky.
First, by clinging to the thigh of her good friend, she managed to reach level 10 in just a span of few short days with nghan helping her kill a lot of monsters and gaining lots of EXP points.
Then not long after, she imdiately got involved in a hidden quest that required her to revise a holy book which aligned well with her field of expertise.
As expected, with her rich experience in religious studies, she easily joined the group that’s undertaking the revision quest and not only did she participate in revising the holy scripture, but she also sneakily added a lot of personal touches into it…
Ultimately, she ended up being responsible for writing the first draft and organizing the text of so of those textbooks from earth that her seniors in the group were involved in writing!
After the quest was completed, Yuanjuan was imdiately granted 30,000 EXP points, just few short of reaching the jobclass change requirents and she also received ten lottery tickets!
Whilst brimming with excitent, she quickly used up all the lottery tickets at once, but the results left her feeling quite unsatisfied.
Especially since all she got from those 10 lottery tickets were two sets of rare blue-class equipnt and…400 resurrection coins.
In the words of her best friend, ng Zhihan—
Ehh, the equipnt isquite decent, and the resurrection coins serve as a consolation prize. Obtaining 50 resurrection coins eight tis in a row can be considered quite fortunate, you know. At least now you can die for the ti being without ever worrying about lacking resurrection coins for future use.
Well, Yuanjuan thought so too…
She found solace that it wasn’t really that much of an unlucky situation—At least until she saw her friend win three epic purple-class items and an epic-class ditation book.
However, just when Yuanjuan was feeling sour about her unluckiness, suddenly a new questline appeared!
The war campaign questline: “War in the Underground”
And what attracted her to participate in this event was one of the rewards:
All players who join can receive a set of Iron-rank equipnt crafted by the Dark-Dwarves each ti they participate in the battle…
Every ti they participate in the battle?
Every…ti, you say?
In other words, if a player dies during the event and respawn afterwards to join the battle yet again, then presumably…they can get another set of equipnt?
Yuanjuan asked about it, and a full set of Iron-rank equipnt crafted by the dwarves, including the helt, upper armor, lower garnt, and weapon, was equivalent to four pieces out of the six in a full set.
Moreover, it can be sent over to the goddess as an offering, and they would get 1200 contribution points for doing so, but occasionally, so players are even willing to buy it for 2000 CP!
This ans that this full set of equipnt is at least worth 8000 contribution points!
Participating in this quest for her is just a stroke of good luck, as she has just received 400 resurrection coins!
Wonderful!
After a quick ntal calculation, Yuanjuan imdiately realized she was on the brink of making a huge fortune.
Currently she’s very close to advancing into level 11, so she’d only lose eleven resurrection coins if she died once.
However, with the 400 resurrection coins that she won from the lottery, she could technically die 36 tis, respawn, and rejoin the battle repeatedly, potentially earning herself a staggering 36 sets of full dwarven equipnt!
Dying thirty-six tis will cost her 396 resurrection coins, which is the limit and going beyond that wouldn’t be worthwhile, as her level would begin to drop without any resurrection coins.
Nevertheless, for a newbie like her to acquire 36 sets of equipnt…
Goodness, that’s like over 280,000 contribution points!
With that amount, she would be able to purchase two sets of legendary golden-class equipnt!
Great! She has been drooling over that beautiful legendary golden-class mage robe in the exchange store, and the prospect of her finally getting it made her very excited.
As such, in preparation for the upcoming war campaign, Yuanjuan completed several daily tasks in a hurry, smoothly obtaining the last bit of EXP she needed to level up. Then, she hurriedly went to the temple to change her jobclass, finally advancing to level 11 and becoming an elven mage.
Afterwards, she didn’t learn any new skills (mainly because she didn’t have enough contribution points left), and quickly dragged her good friend so that they could trick so dwarves off their equipm—err, rather, to participate in the war underground.
This was Yuanjuan’s first ti playing a virtual MMORPG, and it was also her first ti participating in such a large-scale war campaigns.
Although she initially ca with the sole intention of acquiring equipnt for herself, it wasn’t until the war had truly began that she found herself utterly srized by the incredibly realistic, breathtaking, and cinematic war scenes that’s unfolding right before her eyes within the world of Elven Kingdom.
The astonishing number of goblins as well as the the neatly arranged yet dread-inducing undead army, whilst they fight alongside the solemn dwarven warriors, and gno mages…
As she imrsed herself in the unfolding siege, with battles raging on and fights erupting one after another around her, the brutal and chaotic battlefield left her utterly shocked.
The pungent sll of blood and the heatwave stirred up by exploding magic made Yuanjuan question if this was all still happening in the virtual world and not actually part of reality…
Well…she would definitely mistake it as such if not for the ga interface floating within her field of vision as well as the invigorating BGM playing in background and the roaring commands of Brother Mu in the group chat channel.
As soone who loves war thed movies, horror films, and blood-and-gore action thrillers, Yuanjuan quickly cast aside her initial thoughts and beca completely imrsed in this quest…
Of course, due to her low level, she just ended up being a cannon fodder most of the ti.
For instance, her first death occurred when a low-level goblin, jumped onto her and thrust a sword through her chest.
Of course, being cannon fodder was one of her intentions in the first place… it’s just that after witnessing the impressive and spectacular nature of this event, she decided to really get into it.
Hmm?
Why is my friend looking at as if she’s questioning why a mage like , who’s supposed to be in the rear, was jumped on by a goblin on the front lines?
Watching her good friend once again recklessly charge straight into the undead with nothing else but a single staff left ng Zhihan utterly dumbfounded.
“Yuanjuan! You’re a mage! You’re supposed to be stationed in the backline! Goddammit, co with …you handle the CC while I do all the attacking! Don’t rush forward like that anymore!”
Then, she used one of her druid spells to entangle the undead that’s attacking her friend while loudly adding:
“Just look at Little Salty Cat, she’s been throwing fireballs into the undead while stationed in the rear. That’s how mages are supposed to be! Why are you on the front lines anyway and not using your fireball spell?”
After interrogating Yuanjuan with a barrage of questions, her friend could only awkwardly clear her throat twice before responding:
“Little Salty Cat has already mastered the third-circle Fireball spell, and all her equipnt is golden-class. Her magical prowess is so formidable that she can dispatch enemies effortlessly with just a flick of her wrist, while I haven’t even learned a first-circle spell yet…”
With that, her friend nodded towards a certain direction.
“Besides, lee combat is way more enjoyable! It feels more realistic to . I wanna imitate the fighting style of senior Box!”
Following her gaze, ng Zhihan saw a figure darting effortlessly among the undead like a specter.
That unique way of fighting was without a doubt, Boxlunch.
This veteran player, who had long since reached the maximum level cap, easily dodged Little Salt Cat’s fireballs while occasionally using a brilliant array of close combat skills as he destroyed skeleton soldiers one after another…
Watching him in amazent, ng Zhihan could only think of one word:
Unstoppable.
For a brief mont, she was stunned after seeing such skillfully spectacle, then ng Zhihan quickly regained her composure and flashed a teasing smile at Yuanjuan.
“Well, why didn’t you choose to beco a hunter if you wanted to fight in close quarters like that? Why did you end up as a mage instead?”
Yuanjuan’s clicked her tongue.
“Tch, isn’t a lee mage supposed to be the most powerful jobclass?”
ng Zhihan tilted her head.
Hmm, her friend had died several tis already, but Yuanjuan could now hold out for about half a minute against the undead, even using a staff imbued with [Frostbite] properties to knock out so skeletons.
Speaking of which, this silly girl really did seem to have so talent for lee combat.
Although ng Zhihan had been assisting her friend, the re fact that Yuanjuan could hold out for this long among the undead was already quite a feat, especially considering she was still a level 11 novice mage.
ng Zhihan silently watched as her best friend knocked out yet another skeleton soldier, but out of the corner of her eye, she suddenly noticed a massive fireball descending from the sky.
“Hey, Yuanjuan look ou—!”
With a resounding boom, her friend whilst wearing a brilliant smile imdiately perished alongside an undead soldier amidst a cascade of magical hellfire.
From the rear of the crowd, Little Salty Cat’s apologetic voice rang out from a distance.
“Oops! Sorry! I aid the wrong way!”
ng Zhihan: “…”
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【 LEE COMBAT MAGES 】
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