Upon being ridiculed by Xu Feng's statent, Autumn Breeze's face flushed with redness.
To be told that she was not only ignorant of the main objective but was also insulted for her not-so-bright mind, she truly wanted to give him a punch to the face.
It was just a sha that she couldn't rebuke him since what he said made complete sense. The system mission indeed only stated the defeat of Inferno Tyrant and nothing else.
Realizing she was at a disadvantage, Autumn Breeze could only grumble lightly and kept her mouth shut, unwilling to speak up again.
Who knows if Xu Feng would scold her again?
It would have been beyond humiliating to be scolded repeatedly— in front of her fellow guild mbers no less.
Not even Gentle Wind would scold her so harshly and directly like this.
"Anyway, how do you think we should proceed?" Gentle Wind calmly asked, paying no mind to the farce.
Being a guild leader was naturally taxing to one's ntality, having to manage many mbers. Thus, she had gotten used to mbers having disputes among others.
"No need to worry too much. It's just a little troubleso and we can easily surpass this obstacle if soone can listen to my command well."
As Xu Feng finished his sentence, he turned his attention to Autumn Breeze, his intention being quite clear as to who he was referring to.
"..."
Autumn Breeze frowned slightly as she twitched her mouth. "I'm not incapable of following directions, okay."
"Good, because whether this will be easy or difficult depends on your performance. No pressure." Xu Feng shrugged.
Gritting her teeth, Autumn Breeze vowed to follow his direction to the tee, ensuring he wouldn't get any excuse if it failed.
"You can rest assured, so long as you make the command, I'll oblige it." She told him seriously.
Nodding his head, Xu Feng was satisfied that his provocation worked.
By provoking her in this manner, the percentage of failure decreased substantially.
After all, she wouldn't want to detour from his command unless she wanted him to have another chance to reprimand her.
"First, activate your Lesser Elentalist." He commanded.
Without even bothering to question, Autumn Breeze summoned a Lesser Elentalist. The Lesser Elentalist materialized as a spectral figure, its form flickering with ethereal flas.
Its body appeared humanoid, composed of swirling fire and ash, with fiery eyes that blazed with intensity. Wisps of smoke trailed behind it, leaving a trail of smoldering embers in its wake.
"Alright, now navigate your Lesser Elentalist to approach closer to the Searing Specters." Xu Feng instructed.
Although worried about being discovered with such action, Autumn Breeze still controlled her Lesser Elentalist.
Just right when the Lesser Elentalist subtly attracted the attention of the Searing Specters, Xu Feng commanded her to unsummon.
Thankfully, her reaction speed was quite fast and unsummoned Lesser Elentalist.
Nevertheless, she held a scornful expression at Xu Feng, believing he was ssing with her.
'First, you ask
to summon it and then de-summon it. Just what do you want to do?' She scread internally, wanting to ask these questions but refrained from doing so.
Though it wasn't needed when everyone else began to notice the Searing Specters acting weird. They seed sowhat confused, swirling left and right with no precise directions.
It was at this mont that Xu Feng signaled for the Sorcerers to be ready.
"When those Searing Specters stop moving, imdiately unleash your Lighting Arc at my command. Split into a team of 2, and rember, the interval is around 5 seconds, so ensure you don't ss up." He warned sternly, his eyes focusing on the swirling movent of the Searing Specters.
With Xu Feng focused entirely on the Searing Specters, Gentle Wind quickly assigned a team of 2, with 3 Sorcerers on each side.
At the sa ti, Gentle Wind was paying more attention to the actions of Xu Feng.
Unlike most players who would simply rush forward and kill monsters, Xu Feng was cautious and ticulous. He was unwilling to alert the monsters or exert too much of his team's stamina.
And maybe if it wasn't because of her mbers' constant distrust of him, forcing him to explain most things, they would have advanced quite far by now.
'It seems like I need to discipline them further. They have been too lax and filled with quite the ego.' Gentle Wind exclaid inwardly, feeling ashad of her terrible insight into how fragile her mbers were.
Just a few sentences or actions were enough to irritate them.
How could one manage a guild when their mbers are so easily manipulated or provoked?
"Now! Fire your Lighting Arc!" Xu Feng commanded.
Instantaneously, Gentle Wind along with the other 5 Sorcerers fired their Lighting Arc simultaneously at their respective targets.
Each of the 3 Sorcerers' Lighting Arc was fired on one of the Searing Specters and the other 3 on the second one.
The lighting clashed with the Searing Specters, creating a spectacular display of crackling energy as it arced through the air, illuminating the cavern in a dazzling array of colors.
The Searing Specters writhed and recoiled from the onslaught, their ethereal forms wavering under the intense assault of magical lightning.
Inspecting their movent closely, Xu Feng promptly activated Blinding Strike as well as Sacred Fire.
A few seconds later, the Searing Specters ceased their struggle, dissipating into particles.
'Phew, didn't alert the other monsters.' Xu Feng breathed a sigh of relief. Despite knowing the outco already, it was still a bit worrying in case sothing unexpected occurred.
"Alright, let's move forward." He ordered, not giving Gentle Wind and the others a chance to question him regarding his knowledge in dealing with these Searing Specters.
After all, the actions he did were a consecutive effect that required intensive knowledge of the monster and when to act upon it. It might have looked simple and easy on the surface, but just a slight miscalculation would have resulted in disaster.
Ti slowly passed by, and Xu Feng finally led the team safely to a passage with three different directions.
'Here cos the annoying part.' Xu Feng sighed inwardly, feeling exhausted at this particular process.
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