Chapter 41 (1/2)

“I can join your team, but I want to be the leader,” Tearless said bluntly.

“That will not work, we have three people.”

“I have the highest level and the best equipment, who else can be the leader besides me?” Tearless said, then she raised the staff in her hand. That sapphire at the top of the staff sent out cold wind, which was indicating that it was a Kenrito Ice Staff, the best weapon for Mages under level 20. It could even be used till level 30, and the Auction House was selling it for $500 each. Only rich players would buy it for levelling.

She seemed to be rich. Hell Baron’s Father stopped complaining and said, “Okay, you can be the leader.”

“That’s right.” Tearless took over the position of team leader and was satisfied immediately. At this time, most of the players had gathered in teams, and Professional Player 007’s team was grouped. Hence, the huge Adventurer team of 70 to 80 people headed to Night Whisper Village.

As expected, when the two teams of Adventurers with the size of 80 members rushed to the gate of Night Whisper Village, the group of human Bandits guarding the gate fought hard to resist. But with only one round of long range attacks from the Adventurers, the few human Bandits were all killed.

Then they continued to attack all the way. The first unlucky one was Blake Rhode’s men. Blake had been very cautious about tonight’s mission. He had deliberately left all his main subordinates near the exit of the village, and had only brought a small number of cannon fodder into the village for robbery. Thus, once the situation was not good, he could leave immediately.

However, things didn’t turn out as planned. He never expected the Adventurers to attack from the outside of the village, and he became the scapegoat that was directly caught in a jar.

Blake Rhode found an opportunity quickly. Once he saw that the situation was not good, he hurried to join Derek. With their teams combined and bringing more Kobolds to act as cannon fodder, they started a counterattack when they gathered more than 100 members in their team.

Looking only at the momentum, their team was not worse than the Adventurers, and their formation was much more orderly than the Adventurers’ team, which consisted of various jobs. But the problem was that the game depended on the skills and stats, not their formation.

Even though they had twice the quantitative advantage, the monsters were defeated as expected due to the weakness of having a single fighting mode when facing the Adventurers. On the Adventurers’ side, various AOE spells, such as Multiple Arrow and Bursting Flame, were casted, there was a row of tanks in front for close combat, and at the back, there were many healing jobs to help to heal. In contrast, the composition of the monsters’ team was very simple. They only had long range or close combat, which were impossible to defeat the Adventurers with.

When the small monsters rushed up, they were attacked by the AOEs of the other side before they could take any move. In an instant, they were either dead or injured. Then the tank rushed over as if he was cutting vegetables, which destroyed their formation immediately.

“F*ck, what the hell is this? Hurry up and run. F*ck, we were set up by that stinky Goblin today!”

Derek and Blake Rhode scolded as they ran, and some of their subordinates survived as they quickly grasped the chance to run with them, while some others were dead immediately.

However, it was not so easy to run away. These two Bosses were targeted by the players as soon as they showed their faces, and how could the players let go of such a good chance? Hence, they were chased badly. Although Blake Rhode was a Bandit, he had not learned the Stealth Move (Poor monster, it can’t learn Stealth Move even though it’s above level 10).