Chapter 55 (1/2)

After seeing Wind Drifting and the others, Fatty and the rest suddenly found out that a lot of players were standing around watching the fun.

Needless to say, they must have been attracted over by Fated Sky’s hilarious performance…

“I’ve looked everywhere for you!” Wind Drifting walked over to Fatty and said with his teeth clenched, “If I hadn’t seen a group of players around here and come over to have a look, I suppose you would have escaped again today, right?”

Four other players came with Wind Drifting. They kissed up to him and surrounded Fatty with sinister smiles.

Among them, an Undead Thief player even licked the dagger in his hand. He asked Wind Drifting deliberately, “Guild Master, is he the one you were talking about?”

Fatty, who was sitting in front of the controller, couldn’t help but roll his eyes. Damn! His acting was horrible! He should be licking the tip of the dagger, but he had licked the back of the dagger. Was he afraid of cutting his tongue? Wasn’t he being too cautious? This was a game!

Fatty didn’t do anything to his character. Instead, he observed Wind Drifting’s party formation and their standing position.

A Death Knight, a Thief, a Dark Mage, a Dark Hunter, and a Pyromancer. Yes, that Dark Hunter was somewhat troublesome. He had to be killed first…

When Wind Drifting, who didn’t know that Fatty was already thinking about these things, saw his character in a daze, he thought that Fatty was frightened. Therefore, he couldn’t help but feel pleased. At the entrance of the Bandit Camp Dungeon, after Wind Drifting had been killed by Fatty’s counterattack, his weapon had previously disappeared. At this thought, Wind Drifting couldn’t help but feel furious.

F*ck! Things wouldn’t be the same this time. With the support of his party, Wind Drifting was confident about killing Fatty. He was just a weak Venomancer. If his speed hadn’t been reduced because of Fatty’s skill, would he have ended up like that?

This time, he had to get his reputation back.

Luo Moling hurried over and blocked Fatty with her body. She then asked Wind Drifting, “What are you trying to do? Let me tell you something, Wind Drifting. The more you do this, the more disgusted I feel. You are a Guild Master after all. Are you trying to take advantage of your status to bully others?”

“Yes!” Fated Sky also walked over and told the other players with a sneer, “As for you guys, although we have left the guild, we used to be in the same guild. Why did you come here with Wind Drifting to show off your power in front of us?”

That was right. The players who had come here with Wind Drifting were all from the Hyacinth Guild. However, after hearing Fated Sky’s words, the Dark Mage player said with a sneer, “Fated Sky, when you were still in the guild, I already looked down on you. Even if you were still in the guild, I would have killed you!”

“You!” Fated Sky choked upon hearing those words. He took a step forward to make a move, but Luo Moling stopped him.

Luo Moling looked at Wind Drifting coldly and said, “So you want to fall out with us?”

Upon hearing that, Wind Drifting became even more furious and roared, “Fall out? So what? We already fell out when you left the guild. After you left, half of the players of the guild left as well. Did you consider my feelings at all then?”

“You should be aware of what you have done!” Luo Moling said mercilessly. “Let me tell you something, Wind Drifting. I will not talk about your dirty things. When I left, I only told Fated Sky to leave with me. I wasn’t involved in the other players’ departure from the guild. They were willing to leave the guild. Rather than blaming me, why not reflect on your own behavior? If you had done your part as the Guild Master well, would they have left?”

While the two of them were quarreling, the players who were leveling up there stood in a circle and watched them in delight. They were probably not interested in leveling up anymore, so when they suddenly realized that this drama was going on, they couldn’t help but stand in a circle and watch.

Only Fatty felt a little bored. He actually wanted to yawn. He had seen many people like Wind Drifting. Although they were adults, they had a childlike mentality because they had been completely spoiled. Once they suffered any grievances, they would think that everyone in the world was bullying them. This guy had never reflected on himself. He only wanted to push the blame on others.

To be honest, Fatty thought that it was painful for Luo Moling to reason with him. She could not reason with a person like him. The easiest way would be to fight him until he felt afraid. Otherwise, he would always be pestering her like an annoying dog…

Although Wind Drifting looked as if he was there because of Fatty, Fatty knew that he was there because of Luo Moling. Fatty had only played the role of an explosive fuse…

When he faced a player who was not much different strength-wise, Fatty didn’t mind entering a PK. This was because he had vaguely sensed that the operating ability he had developed in the past four years in the Chaotic Era seemed to be a very powerful technique. Based on his principle of fighting with someone if he could beat them, Fatty was eager to give it a try and start fighting.

He seldom had time to bully others…

Upon seeing that Luo Moling and Wind Drifting’s argument was gradually escalating, Fatty secretly contacted Crayon Knife through the party channel.

“Crayon Knife, if we start fighting later on, your mission is to deal with the Dark Mage. He doesn’t have much HP. We will create a chance for you. After you approach him, you should be able to kill him with continuous attacks!”

Crayon Knife, who seemed to be somewhat nervous, stuttered in answer, “Al… Alright!”

Upon seeing him like that, Fatty had to console him. “Don’t be nervous. As a Thief, don’t you have PK experience? When that time comes, you’ll just have to focus on the Dark Mage. You don’t have to care about anything else!”

Crayon Knife seemed to feel less nervous after Fatty’s consolation. Thus, Fatty shifted his attention to little Luo Luo.

He was actually the most worried about this little girl. According to Luo Moling, the little girl had never played online games in the past. He wondered if she would drop the ball from fright…