Capítulo 2000: Chapter 2000: Human Nature
The competitor smirked, “You pretend to be so kind, but why bother with the pretense.”
Jade’s face darkened, “Soone like you is too petty, but I have my principles. The item is right here, and Prairie Fire won’t intervene. If you can kill , then the item is yours.”
“I’ve recorded this, haha, without Prairie Fire, what are you?” The competitor imdiately went into stealth.
The group leader and the Mage twitched at the corners of their mouths. They had never seen soone so shaless; after all, they were all top-tier players.
Even though there seed to be so breach of promise earlier, this is a ga where such competitive combat falls within a pardoned scope, full of deception and intrigue.
But what is this, unreasonable troublemaking, utterly shaless.
What do you an by “what are they,” Jade used to be one of the champions of the Chinese e-sports scene. If she is nothing, then what are they?
Moreover, even though Jade has joined Starfire and seems sowhat overshadowed by Li Yao’s brilliance.
However, if you seriously study Starfire’s rise, you’ll find that Jade is much more powerful than before.
You should know, Li Yao is genuinely a hands-off boss, appearing only in the most crucial battles.
But in the usual crises Starfire faces, Li Yao is equivalent to a top-tier NPC.
The one truly commanding the wars is Jade, such a strong figure, whose personal combat prowess is indisputable. If this is nothing, then all Chinese players must be trash.
Moreover, Starfire is overflowing with talent, masters erging in endless numbers. Li Yao relies on low prestige, Sister Li on her thods, and Jade on her authority, repeatedly leading wars, earning the respect of other Starfire players.
Especially after Starfire occupied the main city, countless guilds and analysts collected various materials to research.
When the results ca out, many were astonished.
Because for Starfire to achieve what it has today, Prairie Fire is indeed irreplaceable and plays a significant role.
But the key to Starfire’s achievents ultimately lies with its core managent. Many find this hard to believe, but they can understand the outco.
Because the vast majority concluded that even without Prairie Fire, if these people banded together, though not as grand as now, they could still rival other super guilds.
This is how terrifying it is. Of course, many things cannot be hypothetical, but it demonstrates the role of the core managent team.
With Li Yao as the core and the link, he has gathered so of the world’s top players.
Li Yao controls the most critical decisions and the direction of the guild’s developnt, rallying hearts with his skill and fa, with a continuous influx of new blood.
Sister Li controls the overall situation. Whether it’s Starfire’s developnt or facing imnse crises, Starfire always operates smoothly, thanks to her presence. It fosters an excellent atmosphere in Starfire, possessing a strong cohesion while the guild’s mobilization and work efficiency are astonishing. It can be said that Sister Li fills Starfire with order, the foundation for its thriving existence, being rightfully the second in command of Starfire.
Qin Fengyi controls intelligence and public opinion, not looking particularly glorious, but it’s unknown how many overt and covert attacks she’s resisted on forums and in-ga. She’s also responsible for communication with other guilds, utilizing her past vast connections, forming alliances across many guilds, keeping Starfire undefeated. If Starfire were a country, she would be the most brilliant foreign minister, with an imnse role, needless to say.
The Fruit Knight, Guardian Angel, Hitomi and others lead significant Starfire teams, continuing to conquer various dungeons and secret realms when Li Yao doesn’t participate in raids, achieving glorious results. Even without Li Yao leading the first kills, their achievents are dazzling among super guilds. Again, when the results appear, many guilds feel the heat, overshadowed by Li Yao’s brilliance, hence being overlooked.
Then there’s the leader of the Assassin’s Hall, Shadow Dance Madman, an extrely low-key super expert who has remained silent, only shining magnificently during a covert war with another super guild, gaining worldwide fa. They’re the dark side of Starfire, then everyone realized the terror of the Starfire Assassin’s Hall.
Killing amidst the red dust, escaping the white blade, this is combat, and then hiding achievents and nas, remaining anonymous.
Not to ntion others, even regular mbers of Starfire rarely see the Assassin’s Hall. Now occupying the main city, it’s imaginable it’ll expand into a race-level assassin intelligence organization.
Now under Shadow Dance Madman’s leadership, the Assassin’s Hall is referred to as the Star Spike, feared by nurous super guilds.
And Jade, as the undisputed third person of Starfire, is the manager and war commander of the club, playing a huge role in Starfire’s victories, initially overshadowed, now extensively researched, revealing the hidden glorious achievents.
So jokingly say, Prairie Fire is the head of Starfire, while Sister Li and Jade are the left and right hands of Starfire. Especially with the main city stable for over two months, this rhetoric has beco mainstream.
Starfire has transcended the category of a super guild. Li Yao is undeniably brilliant, but others’ lights are also gradually being recognized.
Any one of these few people would be treated as the leader of a super guild, as can be imagined.
This is even more true for these super experts, and yet this assassin is so arrogant, making the leader and the Mage very displeased, unwilling to be associated with them.
“Are you ready? So I can’t be accused of winning unfairly.” The competitor’s voice ca from all directions.
“Co on, although I’m not one to renege on my word, I disdain to break promises.” Jade bowed, holding her dagger.
Li Yao retreated a distance, clearing the space, a trace of disdain flashing in his eyes. He had transcended their level, and so had Jade, only Jade apparently wouldn’t use Void Puppet. But even so, this competitor would rely disgrace themselves.
Ding!
The competitor, seeing Jade motionless, revealed themselves, stabbing the dagger into Jade’s back of the head, but it was just a Substitution Technique.
“Substitution Technique, don’t even think about stealth.”
Though arrogant, her technique wasn’t bad, knowing it was impossible to defeat Jade in one strike, spinning her body, countless throwing knives flew.
Blade Fan!
The figure of Jade that had just gone invisible appeared but turned into a cloud of black mist instead, advancing instead of retreating, quickly drifting towards the competitor.
The competitor’s face twisted with horror, her expression venomous, “The ntor is unfair, even teaching you the house skill. With this, what are we even competing for? Even if I win, so what? But the more the ntor favors you, the more I want to defeat you, to make the ntor understand who truly is the most excellent.”
Jade understood upon listening that the other had misunderstood, but seeing her cold face, she knew that no explanation would suffice. Sooner or later, the person’s heart was too dark, and to soone like that, once they made up their mind, anything you do will only prompt them to say a lot.
“Haha, I hit the nail on the head, didn’t I? Nothing to say now, prepare to die.” The competitor’s body retreated, abruptly vanishing…
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