206 Chapter 206 - Does it ever end? (2/2)
The Warrior knew that the damage of Gu Fei's Twin Incineration was high. With Gu Fei closing in on him, the Warrior deduced that he was planning to cast that spell and decided to take the initiative in attacking Gu Fei. No matter how high a Mage's Spell Damage was, his or her defense would always be low. It would be hard for the Mage to cast his spell if he took the offensive, right?
The deduction of this leader was rather clever. When Gu Fei stepped within two meters of him, the leader quickly ducked his head and activated Charge.
”Ah!” someone among the crowd of spectators exclaimed, subconsciously worrying for Gu Fei's safety. At the same time, the other leaders sighed as they assumed that the Mage had limited experience regarding clashes like this since he did not take precaution against the Warrior's Charge.
”EHHH?!” In the next moment, however, everyone exclaimed in disbelief.
Seeing the Warrior lower his head, Gu Fei easily figured out his next move and foresaw various possible scenarios for it. What happened after was exactly as he had expected.
Gu Fei sidestepped to dodge the attack and the charging Warrior brushed past him. With a quick incantation, Gu Fei cleaved his sword down the Warrior's back. Who knew how many times he had crossed weapons with Warriors and experienced Charge before? He truly felt sorry for these players. Engaging in a PvP in such a formulaic manner, all the Warriors' fighting techniques seemed to have been cut from the same cloth.
Naturally, that resulted into Gu Fei employing the same PvP maneuver to subdue them again and again. He only had to sidestep to dodge their attack and follow it up with Hui Feng Luo Yan. Since this move always worked perfectly in every instance, Gu Fei felt very lonely! He was like Dugu Qiubai! How he wished to encounter a Warrior that could avoid this technique of his, but he sadly had yet to encounter such a Warrior.
At this moment, the Warrior's back went ablaze as he continued to Charge ahead. It was extremely eye-catching to the others around him due to the fact that Twin Incineration would apply to its victim the Burn effect for a few seconds. As the Warrior finally finished his forward Charge, the flames on his back continued to dance merrily without any signs of extinguishing.
Gu Fei rarely saw such a scene as 80% of his targets would promptly disappear after receiving his slash powered by Twin Incineration; none could survive the Burn effect of his spell as well.
Gu Fei commended the Warrior internally. Closing in on the Warrior with two steps, he was about to plunge his sword onward when the Warrior was swathed in a white light and disappeared.
”Sword qi?!” someone exclaimed.
”Sword your f*cking qi! It's the Burn effect of Twin Incineration!” someone immediately ridiculed.
Gu Fei disappointingly kept his sword. He totally did not expect the Warrior to survive the initial blow of his Twin Incineration, only to be done in by the spell's Burn effect. ”Mission accomplished!” Gu Fei announced. He was about to activate the teleportation function of his Windchaser's Emblem when he noticed Young Master Han throwing him a look.
”Just say what you wanna say; stop giving me eye signal. I'm not Sword Demon, so I don't understand it,” Gu Fei said.
”F*ck*ng remove your message restriction, then!” Young Master Han exclaimed, enraged.
”Oh… I completely forgot,” Gu Fei quickly readjusted the message setting of his gaming account and immediately received Young Master Han's message, ”Kill that guy.”
Gu Fei looked to where Young Master Han was pointing his hand and spotted a certain man in the crowd. ”Why?” Gu Fei asked him.
”To protect the peace,” Young Master Han curtly answered
Gu Fei looked over at the man who was presumably undermining the peace. When their eyes met, the man's eyes immediately darted away as nerves overcame him, the very act of someone feeling guilty. At the same time, Gu Fei recognized him as one of the two men that Silver Moon had brought in the conference and promptly added two and two together.
To indiscriminately kill a man in front of so many people, the repercussions would surely not be good. Gu Fei pondered on how to do the deed without angering the others and then activated Blink to appear right before the man. The person squeaked in surprise and retreated a few steps from Gu Fei, causing him to step on to something. By the time the person lowered his head to look, Gu Fei had already coldly remarked, ”Bro, you've stepped on my foot.”
It was unknown when Gu Fei had placed his foot right in the man's path of retreat, but it was obvious that he had intentionally done it so that the latter would step on his foot.
The man was about to explain himself, but Gu Fei did not give him a chance to do so. Pulling out his sword, he slew the man right there and then.A fictional character of the Condor Heroes (a classic Chinese wuxia novel), whose many sword techniques are passed on and are learned by the series' main character. He is an undefeated swordsman. His name literally means 'a loner who seeks to be defeated'.
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