51 He May Have Special Talents (2/2)
The girl, however, backed off and squatted. She held her hands and buried her head between her legs, as if she was crying.
In the last twenty seconds, a female narrator explained that the girl's fingers were broken in the attack.
As for the man… His neck was only bruised, but his right kidney suffered a heavy strike. He was still in the ICU when the video was posted.
All the comments on the video were praises about how good the girl was.
Some of the comments even said that if she had a sword, the man would've lost his head in the first second, and she wouldn't have been hurt at all.
Reading those comments, Roland realized that the girl must be a player of World of Falan, and she was probably a good one.
She was used to fighting in the game, and she subconsciously followed her battle instincts in reality. However, her body was not as sturdy and she was unarmed, so she did not feel too well although her enemy was crushed.
Roland returned the phone to the friendly student and chit-chatted with him for a while. Then he returned home.
He opened the forum again. Instead of checking the thread he posted in the morning, he went to the general discussion section.
The topic about the girl was trending on the forum.
Many were asking whether or not they would gain similar abilities in reality if they grasped them in the game.
Most players believed that battle experience could be transferred over, but class abilities couldn't be.
Otherwise, the real world would be too horrifying if Warriors were charging and spellcasters were summoning fiery meteorites all the time.
Then, Roland opened his morning post and found many replies.
Most of them were made by Mages.
They thanked Roland for his advice, some with tips.
Some even joked about how convenient it would be to peep at girls with mental power.
Roland keenly noticed that there were much fewer replies.
Then, he checked the number of posts and replies in the Mage section. It had plummeted compared to when the game was launched a month ago.
People are giving up after all.
Roland sighed.
Mage was too difficult a class. Different from the physical classes that were easy to learn, Mages had no abilities if they did not grasp any spells, and magic was an intricate subject to learn.
For Mages, their game experience was too bad.
Few people would be willing to spend time studying spells.
He estimated that the population of Mages had dropped by half. They all turned to other classes.
Roland actually hoped that there could be more Mages. After all, if more people worked on it together, it would be easier to figure out the particulars of this class.
There was strength in numbers.
He refreshed the section. Then, he saw a most astonishing new thread.
Judging from the time stamp, it was only just posted.
The title of the thread was ”Based on my investigation and deduction, First Mage Roland may have special talents.”