109 Look, a Veteran (1/2)

”Sherlie, don't run around. I can't take a screen capture properly!”

”I have to find a good angle. Can you help me take a screen capture? I want to snuggle up with Sherlie.”

”What's up after the declaration of loyalty? Gosh, is this the mission for carrying bricks?”

”I want to kill the legendary Underground Spiders! Where are the Spiders?”

”Where's the Blacksmith Shop? I want the best sword in town.”

”Wah, Bro, aren't you afraid of being hacked to death by the First Beta Gamers? You're bad!”

A group of a thousand gamers stood at the plaza outside the Dungeon Core Main Hall and chatted enthusiastically.

It was fortunate that Sherlock had planned the Dungeon with a grand vision in mind. Nevertheless, with thousands of Goblins in the central plaza, it looked crowded.

The feeling was like…

”It's like seeing junior high students gathering at a field before doing broadcast exercises. It's nostalgic…” Bru said with fondness, though he quickly said to Sherlock, ”I feel that only if Lord Sherlock stands here will you be able to control the situation.”

”I didn't summon them to let them take pictures with me.” Sherlock stood at the plaza and saw a continuous flow of new gamers coming out from the Teleport Portals. They followed Bru's instructions to kneel down and swear allegiance.

An extremely loyal gamer knelt down on both his legs and kowtowed three times as he muttered to himself.

Though Bru had assigned them missions to carry bricks and other miscellaneous activities, the gamers who went directly to work were few in number.

Most of the Second Beta Gamers were still astonished by the unique experience.

The astonishment of the highly realistic Game World.

The gamers were attracted to the trash carried by the First Beta Gamers from the Ancient Ruins. They were even interested in the stone slab on the floor.

They would take half a day to examine them in detail.

Not to mention the crazy chattering of the Goblins after they gathered at the plaza.

Even when they received missions from Bru, they weren't in a hurry to complete them.

This was not a 2D, nor was it a 3D game with a mission panel and a small figure on the screen. This was not a game that gamers could follow with mission tips, look at the world map, depend on an automatic pathfinder, and close their eyes to complete the missions.

Most of the Second Beta Gamers intended to wait for their First Beta Mentors.

In such a hardcore game, without a mentor's guidance, the novices would have to endure unnecessary hardships.

Dragonborn looked at the nearby living and breathing Goblins who had eyes and noses.

Those fantastical creatures who would only appear in games or cinema were now standing in front of him. Of course, their appearances were slightly different from what he had seen.