After Leaving the Team, They Have No Regrets

Lin Da, a former professional gamer, arrives in the game [Secret Realm Continent] and forms a team with several ladies from another world. Their goal is to clear fifty floors of the secret realm an...

Chapter 129 Four-Star Character: [Storm] Tasia

Only by entering the secret realm can one become stronger and gain that person's approval.

If Linda were here, she would immediately recognize the identity of this brown-skinned, silver-haired maid.

Four-star character, [Storm] Tasia!

Like Lulu and Monica, Tasia, as an early-game character, has both strong strengths and weaknesses.

Tasia's advantages are stable wind-based physical damage output, and her magic cannon has a higher DPS than the bow. When fighting monsters that are weak to 'wind', her output is explosive, comparable to a five-star character.

However, the drawbacks are also obvious. Tasia's level 20 ultimate skill does not deal much damage. Except for fighting monsters weak to wind, she is too far behind five-star characters in other situations.

Of course, this is based on Linda's demanding standards; the people she compares herself to are all five-star characters.

In another world, Tasia's talent is no less than that of Lia and the others.

"Hey little girl, you think you can just walk away after touching my grandpa Pig's shoulder? Not so easy."

The pig-headed man grinned lewdly and reached out to hug Tasia's waist.

The mysterious brown-skinned maid piqued the pig-headed man's interest, and under the influence of the ale, he was completely unaware of her profound fighting spirit.

"Trash, do you want to die?"

The pig-headed man didn't see what happened at all; he only heard a cold rebuke in his ear, like an icicle falling into the back of his neck in the dead of winter while he was wearing a thick cotton-padded coat, making his whole body shiver with cold.

Immediately afterwards, his pig-like head was pressed to the ground with a thud, and a black round-toed leather shoe encasing white silk feet stepped on his face and rubbed it hard, as if it were a mat to wipe after stepping in dog poop!

"Wow!"

The pig-headed man was wincing in pain, tears welling up in his eyes!

As an adventurer at level 25, he didn't even have a chance to fight back and was trampled on the ground like trash!

"Fuck, he's a Star-Rank Adventurer!"

"Where did you come from? You look a bit unfamiliar."

"Old Pig, don't blame your brothers for being unrighteous. We have to go now, see you later!"

Seeing that things were not going well, the orc companions turned tail and ran, leaving only the pig-headed man named 'Linda' with nothing but tears in his eyes.

He strained to look up, his gaze traveling upwards along the pristine white stockings...

"Ooh!"

The pig-headed man screamed as the round-toed leather shoe pierced his eye, plunging everything into darkness!

"Disgusting, trash, garbage... Either die or change your name. You don't deserve to be called 'Linda'."

Tasia looked down at the pig-headed man with utter contempt.

In her heart, only one person deserves this name.

The original adventure team's captain, Dailian Zhaowo!

Dai Lian's real name was revealed to her privately when he called her to his room to clean up the coffee spilled on the table.

Her name is Linda.

Thinking of that incomparably powerful and arrogant captain, Tasia felt only endless reverence.

Even after being kicked out of the team, Tasia still regarded Linda as her only master. She worked hard to become stronger and became a Star-Rank Adventurer, all so that she could serve Linda again.

The pig-headed man only felt the power within that beautiful leg growing stronger and stronger, his eyes almost popping out of their sockets. He cried out miserably, "Change my name! I'll change it right now! I'll never dare to be called Linda again!"

"snort."

Tasia then lifted her foot.

She bowed slowly to the shocked crowd around her, picked up her suitcase, and left the nightclub.

On the quiet street, the silver-haired maid gazed at the night sky, looking lost and unsure of where to go.

It has been three years since Linda disappeared. During this time, she has searched for more than a hundred Lindas, but without exception, none of them are the person she is looking for.

"White Dove City... I think the chances are slim, but I'll still give it a try."

Tasia boarded the returning carriage.

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The next day, in the Canary Community.

Linda's villa was once again overrun with visitors.

He had planned to finish the strategy for Phyllis today and continue to refine the strategy for Isa, but as soon as he got up, he was woken up by the envoys of various merchant guilds.

Famous adventure teams attract many people eager to send them money.

After carefully selecting several suitable merchants and confirming that their quality was correct, Linda accepted the endorsement.

However, they only accepted a handful of three offers, to avoid the "eye of true knowledge" becoming corrupted and turning into a mere "salesperson."

Linda received 100,000 gold coins for three endorsement deals, each with a one-year contract.

All the effort he put in was simply taking photos with his team members, holding up the products they were endorsing, which took only two or three hours.

"Making money is so easy," Kaphni exclaimed.

For this endorsement event, Linda called Lulu over from the hotel.

Lulu hesitated for a moment, but after Linda grabbed her wrist and pulled her into the villa, she agreed to stay. The room she chose was to the right of Linda.

After a busy afternoon, the businessmen gradually left.

Linda and her companions, though physically exhausted, were excited as they headed to the activity hall on the third floor.

He stood on a chair, with Kaphni directing from below:

"Move to the left, to the left! It's hanging crookedly!"

A huge poster was pasted on the wall.

The poster features a 'family portrait' of the four members of the Phoenix Flower family.

"I'll help you." Lulu frowned and glanced at Kaphni, who was all talk and no action. She moved a chair and hung it on the wall with Linda, one on each side.

Linda said gratefully, "Thank you so much, you've been a great help."

"It's nothing," Lulu said softly. "We're teammates."

“Isn’t this obvious?” Linda shrugged, hung it up, and jumped off the chair first. He walked over to Lulu and held out his hand to the girl: “Be careful.”

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