Chapter 262: The Fish That Slipped Through The Net (1/2)

Chapter 262: The Fish That Slipped Through The Net

Translator: Halcyon Translations Editor: Halcyon Translations

Lu Li didn’t have a sadisticof others

But most importantly, would anyone believe hiht were fully focused on killing e amount of experience and rare Molds had driven them crazy

Lu Li hesitated for a bit before he sent a e to Water Fairy and Hornet’s Nest

He didn’t explain in detail as going to happen, but mentioned that he had unintentionally discovered the suspicious movements of the Horde players and the NPCs

The tea location and shortly, others caood place; I can’t believe those idiots gave up on it” The players ere lucky enough to take over this spot were not thankful, but spiteful

“They probably used up all their supplies So what if they’re experts? They’ve hogged this place for long enough; it would only be a ry,” his coreed

“It’s not like we’d be any less than them if we had the equip things”

Hornet's Nest saw Lu Li’s e, but didn’t take it to heart

He respected those who defeated hio still remained

Water Fairy wasuild

She was also a full dexterity Thief with shoes that had a speed buff, so it only took her a dozen minutes to run to her destination

“Team one to twenty, leave battle and return to the city,” Water Fairy instructed after looking at theboss behind the scenes, she could give instructions without notifying the Guild Master

Falling Star, the Guild Master of Drizzle Court, asked for the reason behind Water Fairy’s actions and couldn't help but feel that so Water Fairy for many years, and they also knew each other in reality However, Falling Star had never seen Water Fairy fully obey someone’s instructions like this and wondered if Lu Li had cast a ic spell on her

Team one to twenty contained a total of two thousand people; they were theas they were fine, the guild wouldn’t be affected too much, even if the others iped out

They also took all of their loot with them

At the very most, all that the others would lose was experience, and possibly an equip if they were unlucky

This ti of a hundred people, but only twenty teams were asked to retreat This was because Water Fairy didn’t trust Lu Li’s judgeh she saw the restlessness of the Horde faction with her own eyes

The Horde players were in fact acting in a restless manner

Glory Capital had always been the supreuilds followed their coardless of their reputation

About an hour ago, Sorrowless had begun uilds He asked the process

If Earth Dragon, the Guild Master of the Blood Red War Flag, asked for the Alliance players to shi+ft locations, even the uilds probably wouldn’t obey

There were sonored them In fact, he evendidn’t work, everyone became silent and did as they were told

Over these few years, Glory Capital had grown in terms of power and influence All those who dared to oppose them had disappeared one by one; there was no mercy

After about an hour’s worth of effort, there was still nobody who could figure out what Sorrowless wanted to do

With a wave of his flag, a grand total of 700,000-800,000 players frouilds would take action, surrounding the Barrenlands in a fan-for; the constant shi+ft in location and people was for this purpose

Once the operational plan began, all of the previous reat vision

It only took twenty minutes to coe-scalefrom one end of the map to the other would take hours

The NPCs also cooperated with Sorrowless and his deployment

Lu Li wasn’t a coward; he wouldn’t retreat without a battle if only the players were involved