240 Chapter 240 - Students need to prioritize studying (2/2)

While his sword, robe, and boots were top grade, his other trinkets and gear were still those that Will-low had picked out for him in Yueye City.

Nonetheless, the three top-grade equipment Gu Fei had could be blamed for raising his expectation regarding the quality of equipment. Currently, he considered any equipment that was not at the level of his three equipment as not worthy of changing into.

As the students hailed Gu Fei with praises, he looked at the time and rained on their parade, ”Alright, it's getting late. Get everything in order and go offline, you lot!”

”But it's only a bit over 9 P.M. It's still early!” the students protested.

”A little over 9 P.M. is called 'early'? Have you done your revision for today's class? How about preparation for tomorrow's class? Are you done with your homework, and if so, have you checked it through? Log off; everyone log off. Students like you lot must prioritize their studies,” Gu Fei lectured.

After hearing this, the students felt so dejected! Still, none of them dared to rebel against their teacher's intention. Although he was just a P.E. teacher, he still had the power to make them run eight laps after class. The student dispiritedly headed back to the designated log-off points. Some tried to sneak off when Gu Fei was no longer in sight by running off elsewhere, but Gu Fei's message arrived shortly after, ”Why are you not offline yet?! Do you wanna run ten laps tomorrow?!”

These students could only sigh in lamentation. Had they known that this would happen, they would not have added their teacher as a friend. Right now, even if they somehow managed to sneak off, their lit up names in Gu Fei's friends list would still indicate that they were very much online.

And even if they made their names appear offline, various methods, such as refreshing the friends list, existed to check whether they were online or not. A monk might run away, but the temple remained… The students had no choice but to log off in the end.

Gu Fei watched as the names of all his students dimmed one by one. He refreshed his friends list and checked once more, nodding contentedly after. With how things had progressed, it was perhaps not bad for a teacher like him to play a game with his students, as it could help them maintain a healthy level of gaming.

Gu Fei thought up to this point as he ran toward the Bounty Assignment Hall. His PK value was currently over 10 points, so it would be better to erase them all. When he saw that a player had a PK value of 5 points, which was way above the others on the Wanted Players list, Gu Fei could not help but feel very elated. The guild leader of Carouse, Brave Surge, was the last wanted player he had seen with such high PK value.

Although it was a duel between Mages, the ensuing fight proved to be quite a challenge. Preferring a challenging target, Gu Fei unhesitatingly picked this 'Bounty Mission'. He then ran off toward the indicated coordinates, which appeared to be somewhere beyond the walls of the city.

This usually meant that the target would be grinding; not only would Gu Fei save time searching for his bounty target, he would also perhaps be able to fight with the latter's friends, essentially killing two birds with one stone. While others doing 'Bounty Mission' would feel that such a target was a hassle, Gu Fei only felt elation. He, unlike most people, had the ability to complete such missions, after all.

Gu Fei was instead worried about his target's buddies being too brotherly, as this would certainly cause Gu Fei's PK value to rise instead of drop. Such a situation had happened before. He had once come back from doing 'Bounty Mission' that was supposed to lower his PK value by 1 point but instead increased it by 3 points. That was because his target's companions were loyal enough to willingly throw their lives at Gu Fei for targeting their friend.

Anyway, there was no point in dwelling too much in the past. After readying his equipment and making sure that his HP and mana were full, he headed off toward the coordinates.

The set of coordinates changed every minute it refreshed, but the change was very minute, so Gu Fei got assured even more that his target was currently grinding. He headed south once he left the city, closing in on his target with every step. He did a rough estimation of the location based on the coordinates and realized where his target was currently at. It was an area Gu Fei had yet to visit.

Speaking of which, Gu Fei would always grind on monsters twenty levels above his, and doing 'Bounty Mission' often led him to Yunduan City's neighboring grinding maps. This meant that he frequented places others would not go to unless they were planning to grind on them. For an area to be a foreign territory to Gu Fei only meant that it was a grinding map beyond level 60.

Gu Fei felt very excited. It had been such a long time since he met an expert! Most of his bounty targets nowadays had been players below level 30, as the level 40 characters seemed to have completely washed their hands off of PvP.

He did not know who that expert was, but for that person to actually grind on such high-level monsters, only a handful of experts in Yunduan City could do so!

Gu Fei continued to make his way toward the coordinates even as his surroundings became more and more unfamiliar. Following the main road and passing through two hills, the land before his eyes now looked exceptionally cheery. An embankment lay beside a dense forest and a peaceful village. The system prompt stated that this place was called Suoyun Village.

This was the naming convention of Parallel World. Within the region of Yunduan City, yun was the main motif, so every mountain, forest, village, or river would have this word in it to form the official name. It was clear-cut and simple, nothing that required plenty of thoughts.

Gu Fei would often check information for any grinding maps in search of the next tier of monsters that he could grind on, and he had unintentionally come across such a place before.

Suoyun Village was very similar to Yeguang Village of Yueye City: It had Werewolves as well. But while the Werewolves in Yeguang Village were coexisting peacefully with humans and were quest NPCs, the ones in Suoyun Village were the complete opposite as they viciously hunted humans and were treated as grinding monsters.

More importantly, this place was a level 70 grinding map.A yearly event where parents, relatives, and other married couples give children red packets with money inside them for auspicious reasons.

means 'cloud' in Chinese, which essentially explains why there are many guilds and groups with similar naming convention.