"Thank you for your kindness . I came here to practice my Stealth," Lu Li said in a friendly tone .
The Paladins looked at each other and thought that he was joking .
"You're kidding . Even the Lich couldn't detect you; I didn't know you could practice Stealth . "
This Thief undoubtedly had the highest level of Stealth they had ever seen .
There were no other Thieves in the Plaguelands at the moment, but all who did come usually had a bad experience . They would often be reduced to attacking directly, just like a Warrior .
"Wasn't I discovered just then? I had to rush ahead and attack sooner than I would have liked . That should prove that my Stealth ability is not good enough yet," Lu Li said as he shook his head .
"How do you plan of practicing it?" one Paladin asked curiously, then quickly added, "It's okay if you don't want to tell me . "
"Since I'm practicing Stealth, I was looking for the strongest Anti-Stealth monsters to fight," Lu Li explained matter-of-factly .
"Anti-Stealth monsters…"
"The Lich is one of these Anti-Stealth monsters, but I managed to get past it . Dawn doesn't have any true Anti-Stealth monsters, even among the Bosses . As long as your Stealth is strong enough, you can deceive the senses of any monster . "
The official description of this skill was very clear . It didn't cause the user to disappear – instead, it tricked the senses of the target .
"That's so cool!" The Paladins were clearly impressed .
"You can do it too . As long as you focus on your training, you can always improve . "
The difference between an expert and an average player was that they constantly set goals and knew how to train for them .
"We'll try it in a few days . We'll be signing up for the games tomorrow," one of the Paladins mentioned .
It was rare to find someone who didn't want to improve themselves . Players who received such an offer from a master would be unlikely to reject it .
Lu Li suddenly remembered the games that they were talking about – there were some Christmas activities that were about to begin . Registration would take place on the day after tomorrow and the event would formally begin three days after that .
There was a lot of content during these festive activities, the main events were the festival games and the festival Boss .
The festival games included fishing competitions, cooking competitions, horse races, marathons and other traditional sports like virtual basketball, football, table tennis and so on .
These activities were great for everyone .
Take the marathon as an example – even if a person was a cripple in real life, they still had an opportunity to come first .
While events like traditional football did not use any equipment Attributes, virtual technology enabled a player's in game ability to reflect their physical capabilities . This meant there was no difference between playing in the game and playing in real life .
There were also some artistic competitions, like painting and singing .
As long as you had some skill, you would be able to capitalize on it . The game would either reward you with some gold coins and a medal, or at least some EXP .
If Lu Li was not mistaken, the grand prize for the marathon was a pair of Epic Boots . The grand prize for the fishing competition was also an Epic equipment…
Of course, not all events produced Epic equipment . In that case, Epic equipment would flood the game every holiday season and break the balance of the game .
There were several events that Lu Li had to attend, which included the marathons .
"Brother, can we add you as a friend?" one of the Paladins straightforwardly asked .
"Sure, but I often block random requests for things," Lu Li said, not hesitating to accept . He had a natural goodwill towards those that were innocently good and had no problem adding them as friends .
"Don't worry, we aren't the kind to ask for things for no reason," the Paladin assured as he sent his friend
request .
This was the ordinary player's life . They would do quests, then complete an Instance Dungeon and level . In doing so, they would regularly run into new players, and potentially add them as friends . Then, they could play together and enjoy themselves .
This was also Lu Li's experience in his previous life, but ever since his rebirth, things had been wildly different .
The Paladin who had been added was pulled aside by his team, who was whispering excitedly to him .
"If we need help in future… what should we do?" he asked .
"Lu Li – it's Lu Li . Look at the name," another said in cold sweat .
Even though they might not have had big dreams, most players fantasized about being friends with a top player .
"Lu Li!"
"A great God!"
"I'm just another player; don't be so polite," Lu Li said as he waved his hand and began to leave . In reality, his status put him far above an ordinary player .
He didn't come online every day to have a drink and attempt Instance Dungeons, nor did he have to go looking for players to team up with .
If their friends asked for help, most players to immediately set out to help them, regardless of what they were doing .
Fortunately, Lu Li wasn't that kind of sentimental person .
"Great God, can we join Ruling Sword? We are all level 40," the Paladins quickly called out to Lu Li as he was leaving .
Ruling Sword hadn't been upgraded recently and had begun to restrict its player intake .
Unless there was a member with authority who personally guaranteed a position, it was even more difficult for ordinary players to get into Ruling Sword than any other big guild . After all, everyone knew the great potential that Ruling Sword had .
"Sure, find a Paladin called Drifting Rain and you should be okay," Lu Li responded .
By now, Drifting Rain was almost no different from one of the Darkshire NPCs . He had been promoted to a Darkshire Vindicator and would travel with a group of Paladins to kill Undead monsters around the town .
When Lu Li met him, he was patrolling the street with several other players . Some players thought he was an NPC and was chasing him for a quest .
Each person had their own beliefs and playstyle with the game, but Lu Li neither encouraged nor condemned this . Occasionally, you could meet very respectable person like these Paladins . This was why Lu Li agreed to adding them .
These Paladins felt that their responsibility was to kill the Undead monsters of the Plaguelands, which was exactly the same as Drifting Rain's .
Moreover, they were likely very close to other Paladins of the Plaguelands . This relationship would likely be helpful for Ruling Sword in future .
Paladins who were active here had to be at least level 40 .
If there was a war, Paladins would actually be more useful than Warriors . It would be very beneficial if Ruling Sword had its own huge group of them .
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