Ask was a little upset.
As a prophet, with the storm raised by the butterfly's wings, the advantages he knows will sooner or later be wiped out by the changing world line.
I just didn't expect it to happen so soon.
As a professional player, I am not afraid of changes and the unknown. However, after suddenly learning about the current world situation, I have developed a sense of crisis about the current progress of my team.
The plot timeline is currently at the beginning of version 1, and the average level of the team is less than Lv. 3, which is considered slow even in previous games.
In the past, when the players of mainstream guilds reached this stage, even if they did not have full sets of legendary gear, their entire team would basically be a Lv.5 spearhead team.
Of course, the spearhead team has the support of a large number of guild players, so they don’t have to worry about materials and recipes.
It is certainly not the same as the time when he was fighting alone.
He is now in a state where he is carrying the entire team alone, so it is inevitable that the progress is slow.
Alas, I can only find a way to speed it up.
In the mercenary group ahead, more than a dozen mercenaries have protected the leader of the mercenary group. According to the instructions in the headset, their leader is the person with a kill value of 20, the target of their trip.
Although I don’t know why the Spartans didn’t kill him with a sniper before, it’s bad luck for him to run into Ask this time.
Ask drew his sword and walked over leisurely.
He was greeted by a barrage of bullets.
"Be careful! He was not hit!" someone among the mercenaries screamed.
Several gunmen fired in succession, but were shocked to see the man in front of them rushing through a huge arc at an extremely high speed, almost dodging all their bullets.
He rushed into the crowd like a lion among a herd of zebras.
The long sword was raised.
The mercenary closest to him flew out first, and was cut by a lion's fang from the chest to the abdomen, and turned into white light in the air.
Then came three or four mercenaries, who were hit directly by his Half Moon Slash, and their broken limbs and arms flew everywhere.
The leader in the center picked up the giant axe - the one he used was a long-handled giant axe held in both hands, which looked like the beheading axe used by the executioner.
Then the mercenaries around him began to compress their front line, as if to block his space for movement and force him in front of Captain Giant Axe.
Human wall
Isn't this a player's trick? Ask laughed.
In the outside world, these NPC mercenaries would never do this, because they are compressing the space of both sides at the same time. Ask's range of activities is reduced, but so are these mercenaries? It is equivalent to using human lives to slow down his ability to move.
Precisely because they were in this dream, even if they died they would only be sent out, so the mercenaries could use such shameless tactics as human blocking.
It can be seen that once people have immortality, they can let themselves go and do whatever they want. It doesn't matter whether it's the players or these NPCs, there is no difference in thinking.
"That's fine." Ask suddenly stopped attacking and said, "Hey, big guy, I'm only looking for you."
"Let's get this resolved quickly."
The mercenaries around him did not move, but quickly surrounded him, leaving only a narrow gap connecting him and the mercenary leader.