A group of people from the Money Guild gathered here to discuss something, and another group of people gathered over there to talk about something.
This person said, at this point, the money has not been returned yet?
That person said, no, no one in their guild can be contacted?
Could he have been killed by that giant ape?
Probably not. I haven't seen anyone at the resurrection point.
As they were talking, someone sighed, "Making money is important. He's quite loyal, saving people in such a critical situation."
This is not the first person to say this.
Now everyone knows that a player only has nine lives. Although it seems that no player has lost all nine lives yet, so no one knows what will happen if all nine lives are lost. But because of this restriction, unless there is an old grudge, people generally will not fight and kill each other when they meet.
Everyone cherishes their own life and will not take other people's lives at will.
Of course, it is good enough not to kick someone when he is down. But most people cannot reach the level of helping others when they see injustice.
But the important thing is to make money.
Especially after this incident occurred, someone on the forum came forward to share their experience, saying that on a certain day in a certain month, he and XXX were rescued by someone who was good at making money, and coincidentally, they were also rescued from the clutches of the giant ape.
This cannot be faked.
So everyone's mood is a bit complicated, just like a person who is a bit disgusted and annoyed psychologically, and even envious and jealous of the other person because the other person is too capable, is suddenly discovered to be a good person who has done good things that no one else can do.
I admire you, but you can't let go of the grudge and you can't lose face. If you keep nagging others, you will feel that you are narrow-minded.
It's quite frustrating.
At this time, someone else said: "If it weren't for the urgent need to make money and post the news about the closure of the dungeon, no one would know about it."
This means that making money is more important than keeping such important information secret, and being willing to share it with everyone is very selfless.
You might think she was up to something bad, but many people saw her leading her men around looking for dungeons in the morning, only to leave empty-handed.
It's a bit strange that in order to share the news with others, he couldn't keep up and suffered a great loss.
Someone murmured, "We've been busy all day and haven't gained anything." Have they been fooled by the money-making gang?
But at this moment, an announcement sounded.
[World Announcement] The boss of the Scorpion Queen dungeon was completely eliminated by the Holy Moon Guild. This dungeon is permanently closed from now on.
Everyone looked up and listened to the announcement, which was played three times in a row.
After a while, someone said, "Holy Moon Guild? Why does it sound familiar?"
"It was the world's first third-level guild, and it was announced to the world at the time."
"I heard that the Holy Moon Guild is full of Alliance members, and many of them are even playing a holographic game for the first time."
People hissed, with complicated expressions. The Alliance had never had much to do with holographic games because they were poor. 70% to 80% of holographic games were not released there, and it had never been a market for holographic games.
But now, it is this guild formed by a group of alliance members that has repeatedly come to the fore, suppressing the guilds formed by the top players of the empire.
"Then the Holy Moon Guild isn't from our Ninth District, right?"
"no."
"How did they know about the closure of the copy?" Isn't the post only posted on the forum of District 9?
Hey, this is new. The post is only published in District 9, but the players are alive. With such a big news, can't everyone communicate privately?
Many large guilds have branches in every game area. How can they not communicate?
At worst, there are so many communication platforms. Players are active on those platforms during the 12 hours offline!
Therefore, if something big happens in this area, other game areas will know about it in no time.
But the current situation is that the news was spread first by their District 9. District 9 did not get the "first kill" (making money is important, that doesn't count), but other game areas closed the copy first.
What is this? Shame!
Suddenly someone said, "Have you seen the guild rankings?"
Everyone clicked on the forum, where there was a guild ranking list, ranked by guild points. There was an overall ranking list as well as regional ranking lists. Each guild on the list would be marked with which district and city the guild was in.
At this time, on the overall list, the Holy Moon Guild was ranked in the top ten.
You know, the top ten are all big guilds, such as the Wal Guild. Each game area has more than one branch, with a large number of members, a huge structure, and numerous guild activities, so the points are naturally high.
Although the points between branches cannot be added up, their personnel and resources can be circulated and gathered. With such a large foundation, it is always stronger than a guild with shallow foundations.
When the Holy Moon Guild first became the first third-level guild, it made it into the top ten, but soon fell out.
At this time, the guild went up again.
The second time they went up, they were in a pretty high position, which meant that this guild was not a flash in the pan, but had really made a name for itself and was no longer to be taken lightly.
And all this is thanks to the closing of the copy.
Moreover, the money-making guild is also in the top ten, and this is also because the dungeon has been closed.
So, why is closing the instance useless? For the guild, it's a top priority, and it should be treated as a key project.
The player who said that everyone worked hard all day but got nothing in return quietly disappeared and didn't dare to say anything more.
It’s not that this thing itself has no benefits, but that everyone is incompetent and unable to close the copy, so no benefits are gained.
The others looked at the rankings with complicated expressions. There was only one guild on the list from Andif City, and that was the Money Making Guild.
Who doesn't have a sense of collective honor? Seeing your city being included in the list, this feeling of pride is really quite subtle.
"The major event that Andif City discovered first should definitely be included on the list, right? What about the Wal Guild?"
"Looks like he's still struggling in the dungeon."
Someone else mentioned several guilds, all of which are well-known guilds in the city, but they are all struggling with the dungeon, and there is no hope of closing the dungeon for the time being.
After taking stock of it, it seems that their strength is a bit lacking.
At this moment, someone refreshed something new and shouted, "Did you see that? The city is on the list!"
You see, every guild on the list has a city name behind it.
I'm not talking about this, it's a separate city list!
After hearing this, others quickly refreshed the forum and saw a new list.
The city list is ranked by the number of closed copies. Currently, there are only two cities on the list: Andif City ranks first, with one closed copy, and Vaynes City (the city where the Holy Moon Guild is located) ranks second, with one closed copy.
The description of the list below says that if a city ranks high on the list, it will have the opportunity to upgrade. After the city is upgraded, for example, Andif City is now a lower-class city-state. People leaving the city will be inferior to people in higher-class city-states, but if Andif City can be upgraded, this problem will not exist.
In addition, as the city is upgraded, various facilities and welfare will be improved, and all city citizens and guilds will benefit.
The players started talking loudly.
Some people say that the appearance of this list means that there will be competition between cities in the future?
Some people said, does this mean that cities will start to interact with each other and we can go to other cities?
Everyone was very excited, but in the end, it all came down to closing the dungeon.
But there aren't many powerful guilds in Andif City.
Everyone looked at each other and thought, well, we really have to rely on the guild to make money!
But the president’s whereabouts are still unknown!
Suddenly, a group of people came from a distance. Everyone looked over and saw that among them were the people who had been rescued before.
So these are the people from Qingfeng Guild?
Those people looked around and quickly locked onto the people from the Money Making Guild. They ran straight towards them. The one in the lead extended his hand and said, "I'm Xu Qingfeng, the leader of the Qingfeng Guild. Your leader saved our people. Thank you so much."
Chuanhe and the others were anxious, but they couldn't ignore him, so they shook hands with Xu Qingfeng and said, "Hello, hello."
Xu Qingfeng called the seven rescued people out to express his gratitude, and then said, "We rushed here from the resurrection point and gathered a group of people from the guild. Guild President Qian hasn't come out yet. Do you know his exact location? This happened for our people. I will lead people into the forest to search for him immediately."
He looked very attentive, and his attitude made people feel comfortable, so the people around him secretly gave a thumbs-up to this President Qingfeng, whom they had never heard of: He is quite a good person.
Of course Chuanhe would not let Xu Qingfeng and the others go in to look for people, lest these people lose their lives again and the president would go from saving people to owing others a favor.
Even if they need to find someone, they have to find it themselves.
As he was speaking, the ground suddenly shook again.
People stopped talking, listened carefully, and listened attentively.
Dong, dong, dong, these are the sounds of heavy footsteps!
Flocks of birds flew up from the direction where the footsteps came from.
A mage used his skills to fly up into the sky, looked over there, and his face changed drastically: "It's that giant ape! He's coming this way!"
Everyone was shocked.
This is outside the forest. How can monsters above level 60 get here?
Although "New World" is different from other games in many aspects, such as some monsters seem to be able to run around the map, but the basic rules still need to be followed, right?
Once a level 60 monster appears, there will be corpses everywhere. Is this game still playable?
Everyone's first reaction was to run.
The people in the Money Guild were more concerned: "The Sky-Strong Ape is here, where's our guild leader? Has he seen our leader?"
The sorcerer flying in the air squinted and looked carefully. "There seems to be a person standing on the shoulder of the giant ape. I wonder if it is your guild leader?"
Others: Huh? How could it be possible to get the money? He must be some powerful NPC, the kind that can command the giant ape?
The people in the money-making guild were anxious, and they pulled the wizard in the guild: "He can fly, why can't you? Fly up and see!"
Mage: "..." Can you be reasonable? Flying is an extremely rare skill. I don't even have it. Not only do I not have it, but the entire guild doesn't have a single flying skill book. How can I fly?
The people who couldn't fly had to climb up the tree in a hurry, and saw a hairy giant slowly walking towards them in the distance.
He has a very strange appearance. His left shoulder is hairless, and his right arm is also hairless. His hairy face looks wilted, and he looks very unhappy. The hair all over his body is messy and tangled.
If this isn't the Giant Ape, then who else could it be?
But at this moment, he had lost all his dignity. He looked as unlucky as if he had been defeated and had his hair shaved off. His unhappiness was written all over his face.
However, if you unexpectedly meet his eyes, that fierce and cold look that suddenly pierces you can still scare you to the point of losing your limbs.
On his right shoulder stood a woman. She was dressed in black and had black hair. She was covered with a golden blanket. She placed one hand on the giant's head and stood there steadily, only slightly taller than the giant's ears.
Behind her was a huge red sunset, and below her were huge giant apes and layers of dense forests.
Her hair and clothes were blown up by the wind, revealing the scars on her face and the tears on her hem. She had obviously experienced a fierce battle, but this did not detract from her appearance at all, but instead added a tragic beauty of battle damage.
She was carried over like that. Although she was very petite, she looked like a victor emerging from an army, or a ruler walking out from the depths of the forest.
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