Yang Jia regretted it very much.
As expected, beauty can lead people astray. The ancients were right! After agreeing to compete in the ring in front of Li Bai, she felt more and more uneasy on her way home. She wished she could travel back to that moment and strangle her then-ambitious self.
Why would you, a nobody and a nobody, join in the fun at a competition arena?
But since he had already said it, wouldn't going back on his word make him look like a low-class person? So after Yang Jia cursed himself in his heart, he started to find reasons to convince himself that participating in the competition wasn't that bad.
It's a chance to practice, isn't it? There are thousands of people participating anyway, and I'll be invisible among them, and no one will notice me.
At least you can have some practical experience and understand where you lose compared to other players, so that you can find a clearer direction to work towards in the future, right?
After repeating this brainwashing several times, Yang Jia's easygoing nature kicked in, and she regained her composure. It's just a competition. Even if she's a little unsure, it's not impossible to go all out. After all, Li Bai only asked her to go, not to win!
After rationally accepting this setting, Yang Jia also felt that this was a rare training opportunity for her. After all, she was just an ordinary person before. Although she had received some training and improved significantly during her time fighting beasts in the wild, humans and beasts were different after all, and the experience of fighting against players was also very important.
——Yang Jia did not forget that the main quest of this game is likely to be war, the confrontation between people, rather than killing monsters and leveling up.
Therefore, for her, the sooner she improves herself, the better. Otherwise, she will inevitably become the one who holds everyone back in the future, which is completely different from how Yang Jia views herself.
Even if I really can't beat anyone, it's still nice to experience this atmosphere.
Yang Jia went to bed early that night, but she couldn't sleep well. She tossed and turned and had many dreams. In her dreams, she was either running for her life or fighting. When she woke up, she felt as if her whole body had been run over by a car, and every part of her body was painful.
In reality, Yang Jia was startled awake. His last dream was still vivid in his mind. In it, he and Li Bai stood opposite each other on opposite sides of the ring. The cheers and noise around them seemed to have faded into the distance, and they could only see each other. The atmosphere was tense and oppressive, ready to explode.
Then she woke up.
The moment she opened her eyes, Yang Jia felt a bit lost. Fortunately, her time spent in the wild had greatly improved her nerve response, and she soon regained consciousness, changed her clothes, and got out of bed to wash up.
When they arrived at the hotel, they only saw Li Bai, Bai Ting, and Qin Yan. Zheng Yizhao had taken everyone else to the competition venue to maintain order. While the City Lord's Mansion guards were there, making any problems unlikely, this was a golden opportunity for the Nirvana Guild to shine, and Zheng Yizhao certainly wouldn't miss it.
As they were discussing leaving, Qin Yan stepped forward and said, "I'm not going yet. Today's opportunity is so good, I want to go to the wholesale mobile phone store and take a look." If possible, I'll buy a batch and sell it. Many people just came to join in the fun, and they might not stay in Phoenix after the competition is over.
"Even if you see it, do you have the money to buy it?" Bai Ting asked pointedly.
Qin Yan fell silent. Although he had some savings, it was clearly not enough for such a large business. Yesterday, Zheng Yizhao had said he would hand over the business to him, but he hadn't mentioned the money. Furthermore, from what Qin Yan knew, the Nirvana Guild didn't have much working capital at the moment. They still had to set aside money for daily expenses, and recruiting new talent might also require a significant sum of money, leaving them with no extra money to give him.
However, Qin Yan still thought of a solution. "If the goods are not large, you can pay a partial deposit first, and then pay the rest after receiving the payment. But this requires a guarantee, which may be a bit troublesome." Although the players have legal identities in the game, they appear out of thin air and naturally have no resume or social experience, so it is impossible for them to act as a guarantor.
However, Yang Jia was moved when he heard these words.
Just because others can't get a loan doesn't mean she can't either! However, it's not appropriate to bring this up now. I'll talk to Li Bai alone after the competition.
After a period of interaction, Yang Jia realized that Li Bai wasn't the type of person she'd initially thought, someone who was solely focused on fighting and didn't care about or understand anything else. If that were the case, she wouldn't be able to convince the entire team.
In reality, Li Bai possessed a keen eye for detail and could often quickly devise effective solutions to problems, making her a fully qualified leader. It was only her greater combat prowess that completely overshadowed this talent.
So when he encountered something he couldn't make up his mind about, Yang Jia felt that it would be the right thing to ask Li Bai.
"If you can't find anyone to guarantee you, you might as well come with us to watch the game," said Bai Ting.
Qin Yan was not interested. "I can't watch the game to make money."
Bai Ting smiled. "Who said that? We can get hundreds of thousands of dollars this time. Do you believe it? But that's all Yang Jia's money. If you need it, you have to borrow from her."
"What do you mean?" Qin Yan immediately perked up and asked when the money was mentioned.
Bai Ting explained the flyer distribution mission, leaving Qin Yan stunned. "Is this even possible?" After entering the game, he quickly capitalized on his talent, first working part-time to build up initial capital, then moving into scalping. Now with a small savings, Qin Yan had always believed that, despite his poor combat skills, he was still a winner in the game. Only now did he realize that there were other ways to make money so quickly besides doing business.
But when he heard that Yang Jia had a surprise card, he immediately retreated. "Sure enough, I can't compare to those who are lucky. Now I feel balanced again."
Then he came over to discuss with Yang Jia. But it wasn't about borrowing money, it was about soliciting investment. The profits would be split 30% to 70%. Yang Jia would take 70%, he would take 30%. Yang Jia was embarrassed at first, but Qin Yan said, "You provided the business opportunity and the investment, so I'll just shamelessly take 30% as a commission."
Bai Ting also advised, "Just listen to him. This unscrupulous businessman won't do business at a loss. If he thinks his contribution is worth 70%, he would have asked for it even if you didn't say anything."
Yang Jia thought about it and nodded.
The group arrived at the City Lord's Mansion and first went to the quest pick-up location to complete their task. After all, this was in-game, so counting the number of players was easy. Currently, there were 31,052 players registered for the tournament. Then, a staff member quickly brought a bag of cash and handed it to Yang Jia.
Holding a large sum of money felt quite satisfying, but before it could even warm up, Yang Jia reluctantly handed it over to Qin Yan. It was obviously too late to buy it online from Taobao, so she could only buy it at the wholesale market, where the price wouldn't differ much. Since she was paying in cash, she didn't have to swipe the card.
She had originally wanted to go with Qin Yan, but Li Bai was watching her closely. Thinking that she had agreed to go to the ring, leaving now might be seen by Li Bai as deserting the battlefield, Yang Jia had no choice but to stay. To help Qin Yan find the place, she even offered her smartphone so he could follow the map. She also explained several possible tricks in the wholesale market to prevent Qin Yan from being deceived due to his unfamiliarity with the situation. Finally, she emphasized that the wholesale price given by the store could be bargained, and let him handle it at his discretion.
After seeing Qin Yan off, the three of them followed the open passage and actually entered the City Lord's Mansion.
The buildings here were truly majestic, grand, and solemn, creating a solemn atmosphere. Unfortunately, most of them were not open to the public, so they could only observe them from the outside before following the open roads to the competition venue.
I wonder if the City Lord's Mansion already had this kind of equipment. Anyway, this competition venue was built exactly as a tournament. It was enormous, easily accommodating over 30,000 people. The arena was set in the center, divided into two rows of five, spaced far apart. A fenced-off area protected the arena below, allowing spectators to stand outside the area, shielded from the fighting while still enjoying a close-up view. If you didn't want to watch the arena, you could go elsewhere.
There were already a lot of people in the competition venue, so almost as soon as he entered, he heard a deafening noise, which made Yang Jia feel as if he was floating.
More than 30,000 people is just a number, but only when you see it in person can you understand how great the impact is.
Individuals are insignificant in this kind of situation. Even Li Bai's presence didn't cause any disturbance. The three of them successfully reached the isolated rest area of the Nirvana Guild. Zheng Yizhao was also there, too busy to even look up. Because the environment was so noisy, speaking almost required shouting, and his voice was a little hoarse. He stopped to drink from his water bottle.
Yang Jia happened to see this scene and felt a little complicated.
Objectively speaking, Zheng Yizhao was truly an exceptional individual. Even Li Bai couldn't completely overshadow his brilliance.
Seeing Li Bai, Zheng Yizhao stood up and walked over, shouting at them, "It hasn't started yet, let's take a break first!" His voice had lost its usual pleasantness and sounded very hoarse.
Li Bai glanced at him, silently took out his cell phone and sent a text message: Go and get busy.
Zheng Yizhao: "..." Why didn't he think of that? Anyway, everyone in the Nirvana Guild has a mobile phone now, and they can communicate by texting. Why do they have to yell at the top of their lungs when the other party might not even hear them?
Shortly after Yang Jia and the others arrived, a loudspeaker blared in the arena. Everyone fell silent, listening to the introduction. The voice first described Phoenix City's long history and development, then moved on to its current situation. Phoenix City needed more talent, hence the tournament. Finally, the voice explained the rules and officially declared the competition open.
As soon as he finished speaking, a referee suddenly appeared on each ring, standing in a corner of the ring with a whistle in his hand.
But the players did not act immediately.
The match had begun, but no one wanted to be the first to take the lead. Experts wouldn't enter the fray at the start, always waiting to see how things unfolded. After all, few could sustain a full victory from start to finish, so entering midway was more likely to secure victory. Those less skilled naturally didn't want to be too aggressive, lest they draw resentment.
Li Bai came out at this time.
In the huge competition venue, against the backdrop of 30,000 people, she was still small and inconspicuous, but now, everyone saw her.
She walked to the nearest arena, climbed up the stairs next to her, and stood there before speaking, "I'm Li Bai. I'll accept any challenge that comes my way."
Perhaps the arena was equipped with appropriate equipment, so even without any amplification, Li Bai's voice reached everyone's ears clearly, quickly causing an uproar. Her tone was steady and calm, not arrogant or boastful, nor did it contain any hint of complacency, but everyone could hear the strong confidence in it.
Immediately, someone couldn't hold back and jumped onto the stage.
——Even if I can’t beat Li Bai, being able to fight him is enough to make me famous!
However, Li Bai didn't give the other man a chance to make a name for himself. After introducing himself and drawing his weapon, Li Bai sent him off the stage with a single blow.
The others didn't even see how she did it. Anyway, when they came to their senses, the challenger was already lying in the isolation belt under the ring. He himself seemed to have recovered from his shock, and after a moment, he got up and returned to the crowd in dejection.
Perhaps the deterrent effect of this move was too strong, so the scene fell into silence again, and no one wanted to challenge the ring anymore.
Seeing this, Li Bai took two steps back and stood back in his original position, then looked towards the Nirvana Guild's rest area.
Across the vast crowd, Yang Jia was certain she couldn't see him. But for some reason, he felt a sudden sense of dread and immediately stood up.
"Where are you going?" Bai Ting asked.
Yang Jia said, "The ring."
"You want to challenge the boss?" Bai Ting couldn't believe it.
Yang Jia: "...Why do you misunderstand me like this? I just want to defend another arena, exchange ideas with everyone, and improve my fighting skills."
After listening to this, Bai Ting thought about it, clapped her hands and stood up, "Then I'll go too."
These are the people around Li Bai. They may look like everyone else, but when faced with difficulties, they don't back down, compromise, or avoid, but instead move forward courageously.
When the two climbed onto the second and third stages respectively, the other players in the audience were awakened.
Bai Ting smiled and clasped her fists. "Dear brothers and sisters, my name is Bai Ting, and the one next to me is my friend Yang Jia. We both have low combat abilities, so while the masters haven't made their moves yet, I'd like to seek advice from you all and gain some combat experience. Come on over if you don't mind us being worthless."
Compared to Li Bai's swift and decisive actions and powerful fighting ability, this opening statement seemed much softer. And after saying so much, there was only one central idea: we are actually very weak and lack confidence.
So many players started to get excited again.
Everyone who could come here definitely wanted to get on stage. They were just intimidated by Li Bai before. Now the atmosphere was lively, some jumped on the stage to challenge, while others, like them, occupied the stage themselves and waited for others to challenge them.
In any case, the ring match finally got on track.
The one who jumped onto Yang Jia's stage was also a girl, and the weapon in her hand was... a stick.
In reality, this type of equipment is the norm for the vast majority of players. Those like Yang Jia who have earned weapons through dungeon runs are a minority. Everyone either grabs whatever works or makes their own using limited materials. Because this is a city, with powerful NPCs like the police, knives and the like are prohibited from being brought outside, so sticks and clubs are the most popular weapons.
This is also the reason why the weapon blueprint and ore that Yang Jia and the others obtained are so valuable.
According to Bai Ting, because Zheng Yizhao couldn't come up with the funds at the moment, he simply gave each of the three of them a large amount of contribution points. Although the warehouse was currently empty, it would soon be filled, and then they could redeem what they needed.
Although Yang Jia preferred asking for money—she was clearly constantly earning money, but for some reason, every time she got it, she immediately spent it. While it was all worth it, the feeling of not having cash in her hands was still unsettling. Fortunately, Qin Yan's payments would be quick, so there was little chance of losing money. Furthermore, Yang Jia knew the guild was completely broke right now, so even if she asked for it, she would have to owe it. Since it was already owed, contribution points were naturally more cost-effective. After all, getting money would only get easier in the future.
Back to the topic, the girl opposite introduced herself, then carefully approached this side with a stick in hand.
Yang Jia also took out his sword from his bag.
As soon as she took this thing out, she heard the discussion in the audience suddenly increase. Although she couldn't hear what they were saying clearly, it was definitely related to the sword in her hand. After all, this thing looked very well made, and it was not the same as the homemade ones made by players. Yang Jia's heart moved, and he suddenly turned around and showed his sword to the audience, and then said, "Now, let me interrupt for a commercial. The sword in my hand is called Qingfeng. It is the most common equipment in the game. Apart from increasing the attack by 20, it has no special effects. The Nirvana Guild has already mastered the production drawings and raw materials for this sword. It will be mass-produced next. After joining, you can use the guild contribution points to exchange it from the warehouse."
Players in the audience: “…”
The challenger girl on the opposite side is about to cry. Do you remember that this is in the ring and we are about to have an exciting competition?
After seeing this advertisement, she wanted to throw away the stick in her hand and go to the Nirvana Guild to apply to join!
In reality, Yang Jia was just a bit nervous, so she used this method to relax. So after the commercial ended, she didn't delay any further and quickly approached the challenger. The girl was obviously stunned for a moment, and when she came to her senses, Yang Jia's sword was already in front of her. She could only subconsciously block it with the stick in her hand -
A "crack" sounded, the sound of some kind of stick-like weapon breaking. A closer look revealed a perfectly smooth fracture, demonstrating the sharpness of Yang Jia's sword.
After being petrified for two seconds, the challenger suddenly came to her senses, threw away the remaining half of the stick in her hand, turned around and ran off the ring, "I give up!!!"
Yang Jia had tried to catch up, but the unexpected outcome nearly caused her to trip and fall onto the stage. Fortunately, she caught herself in time, using her sword to support herself and regain her footing. Then she noticed that the girl who had left the stage didn't stop, but instead pressed forward. Her direction was exactly where the Nirvana Guild was located. And to her, to her sides, and ahead, there were clearly several comrades who shared her "telepathy," also forging ahead in the same direction.
Relying on the advantage of his weapons, Yang Jia then sent away several more challengers.
Not sure if it was because he had gotten into the state, or if he had finally realized that he wasn't that bad after all, but Yang Jia felt that the battle wasn't as difficult as he had thought, and the other players weren't as strong as he had expected, so the fight was relatively easy.
In fact, she didn't want to think about it. From the beginning, her comparisons were between Li Bai, the "non-human," and Bai Ting, the "weak fighter." But while Li Bai was certainly not human, was Bai Ting truly a weak fighter? She was a professional soldier who had received training and was selected to join the top combat teams and enter the extraterrestrial battlefield!
In the 29th century, with the advancement of medicine and technology, and with various aids, human physical fitness has also improved. However, even with such improvements, they are still just ordinary people. Without training, they are nothing more than useless warriors.
Yang Jia had always considered Bai Ting his role model, aiming to catch up with, or even surpass, her. While he hadn't yet succeeded, he had already significantly narrowed the gap between them. While his combat power wasn't particularly strong, it was more than enough to deal with players of average caliber.
While it might seem like rapid progress, it's worth noting that the people demonstrating to her were Li Bai and Bai Ting, who had received less formal professional training. Especially since this was happening in-game, there was no need to worry about the intensity being too much for her body to handle. After all, after leveling up, she was a brave warrior again. So, Yang Jia's training in the past two weeks had already matched that of others in half a year. With no basic training, her progress was naturally rapid.
Yang Jia, who had gotten into the groove of the fight, was no longer so nervous and started to play with more ease.
As the first few challengers were defeated, the next few to enter the fray were all players of some strength. For Yang Jia, who wasn't quite comfortable with her own strength yet, they were the perfect "sparring partners," allowing her to slowly integrate what she had learned into her battles.
Although he was mentally tense and exhausted, Yang Jia also felt the exhilaration that pure combat brought.
Moreover, the battle process is like a process of re-examining himself, allowing Yang Jia to understand every bit of his growth and changes.
However, no matter how powerful she was, she had her limits. After a few exciting fights, a young man walked onto the stage. "My name is Lin Xun," he said.
Yang Jia had a premonition that he was going to lose.
She decided to trust her hunch, but she couldn't surrender without a fight. So Yang Jia gripped her sword tightly and charged forward. Lin Xun's reactions were faster and more agile than hers, always managing to block her attacks just in time. Yang Jia felt as if her intentions were completely understood. She retreated again, calming down to think about a countermeasure.
There are only two ways to deal with highly sensitive monsters: one is to block them, and the other is to control them. Neither of these can be achieved in the arena, and the arena's small space also makes it difficult to exploit these advantages. Furthermore, Lin Xun's speed isn't so fast that Yang Jia has no way of stopping her. As long as he can control her speed, he has a chance of success.
Yang Jia no longer cared about whether to win or not. Her goal now was to leave some "gift" for Lin Xun.
She thought about it and retreated to the edge of the ring.
In fact, this was very dangerous. A single strong collision could cause her to fall, and the battle would be over. At the same time, a large area behind her and on both sides became blind spots. Lin Xun couldn't enter the palace from these directions, so she had to fight head-on. This way, her speed and agility advantages were gone.
Lin Xun obviously discovered Yang Jia's purpose, so he took the initiative to attack.
Although it was still very difficult, Yang Jia finally resisted him, and even used the sharpness of her weapon to inflict many wounds on Lin Xun. Although she herself was also injured, she was not much better off than Lin Xun.
Lin Xun’s goal was also very clear, to launch a fierce attack and knock Yang Jia off the stage!
Realizing that his attacks were getting more and more fierce, Yang Jia made a quick decision and shouted "I surrender", then took advantage of Lin Xun's daze to slip back to the center of the ring from the edge.
For some reason, seeing her performance like this, Lin Xun suddenly had a bad feeling in his heart.
Before he could figure out what this premonition indicated, he heard Yang Jia speak over there, "Before I leave the stage, let me make one more announcement. Nirvana Guild, the only guild of its size in this game, is now officially recruiting members. We especially welcome those with special skills to join us. The skills I'm talking about include but are not limited to natural sciences such as mathematics, physics, biochemistry, computer science, and various sports. Combatants are also very welcome! If you are not among the examples I listed, but feel that your talents should be valued, please come to Nirvana Guild and recommend yourself. As long as you can prove your worth, we sincerely welcome you to join. Every special talent will immediately receive generous benefits after joining the guild! What are you waiting for?"
The moment he stepped down, Yang Jia heard someone loudly ask, "What are the benefits?"
"Welcome to the Nirvana Guild reception desk for consultation!" Yang Jia answered loudly.
In fact, Zheng Yizhao had originally wanted Li Bai to deliver the slogan, which would have been highly effective. But the image was so beautiful that Yang Jia couldn't imagine it, so she took the initiative. Bai Ting had been worried that she might be embarrassed to speak, but now, looking at Lin Xun, who had been abandoned by Yang Jia and stood alone on the stage, her heart suddenly filled with endless sympathy.
Yang Jia's dramatic performance was so intense that after she left the stage, the audience at Arena No. 2 felt as if something was missing. The fight was still exciting, but it lacked that gripping feeling. Many people pondered this for a while, then went to the Nirvana Guild for consultation.
Anyway, it just started not long ago, and the exciting and fierce battle hasn't started yet.
——Of course, there is also a place where every battle is so exciting and fierce that it is enough to be cut out and made into a teaching video.
Arena No. 1.
Perhaps because they saw the huge disparity in strength, no one came for a long time after the first challenger was knocked off the stage. It wasn't until Yang Jia and Bai Ting took the stage, and the remaining nine stages had their champions and challengers, and the scene became lively again, that people finally stepped onto the stage.
"My name is Xu Jingdong," he said.
Li Bai nodded, "I've heard of you."
The Chinese region is simply too vast, with a dense population and a long front line, so even in the military, there are many outstanding talents, and they appear in waves.
Li Bai was undoubtedly the top ace of this generation, a presence that no one could ignore. But others were equally brilliant, eager to challenge for the top spot, and Li Bai had heard of this. So it was no surprise that Xu Jingdong would challenge Li Bai.
It can be said that the vast majority of people who come here for Li Bai have this in mind.
Li Bai didn't want to exchange pleasantries, nor did Xu Jingdong. Once in the ring, their weapons were their true language. Beyond that, there was no need to say more.
So after a brief self-introduction, Xu Jingdong launched his attack. His weapon was a metal stick, which flashed with a cold light and struck Li Bai.
Li Bai dodged the blow with a slight dodge, then raised the knife in her hand.
She didn't even draw her knife from its sheath. With just a light flick of the knife, she blocked the opponent's stick.
But Xu Jingdong didn't give up. He pressed his finger lightly on the stick, and it suddenly grew longer, stabbing Li Bai in the face. The two were very close, and the blow came so suddenly that it was almost impossible to dodge.
Li Bai, true to his name, leaned back, almost in a position similar to the Iron Bridge, dodging the stick while swiping the tip of his knife against Xu Jingdong's wrist. This strike was powerful, and it hit a vital spot. Xu Jingdong's grip on the stick loosened, and the weapon flew out.
But Xu Jingdong was not panicked at all. He stretched out his other hand to catch the other end of the stick, then shook his wrist, and with a click, the stick broke into two pieces, connected by a thin chain in the middle.
It turns out that Xu Jingdong's weapon is very strange. It looks like an ordinary stick, but it is actually a nunchaku with a hidden mechanism. The stick is hollow and the chain is hidden inside.
After shaking off the nunchaku, Xu Jingdong did not take the opportunity to retreat, but instead stepped forward. The pain in his other hand had also passed, so he immediately caught the other piece of the stick, then suddenly crossed his hands, trying to disarm the knife in Li Bai's hand.
His intention naturally failed, and the knife was still firmly in Li Bai's hand. However, because the chain was soft and twisted around the knife, Li Bai couldn't pull it out, and the two of them fell into a stalemate.
But Xu Jingdong obviously forgot one very important and fatal thing: Li Bai's knife had not yet been unsheathed.
So Li Bai didn't bother to fight him at all. With a clang, he unsheathed his long sword and placed it on Xu Jingdong's neck, who had no time to retreat. The sharp coldness of the blade penetrated his skin like a substance, causing all the hairs on his body to stand on end.
The referee blew the whistle, and Li Bai put the knife away. She had no intention of speaking to Xu Jingdong, and walked directly back to where she had stood at the beginning. But Xu Jingdong was a little unwilling to give in, and asked loudly, "Why didn't you draw your knife at the beginning?"
This seemed to be the question that concerned the audience. Why didn't she draw her sword? Was it because she felt Xu Jingdong wasn't worthy of her full strength? Although Li Bai had defeated Xu Jingdong and therefore had the right to say this, this arrogant attitude inexplicably made people feel uncomfortable.
You, Li Bai, are powerful, but you are not a high and mighty god. You are just a mortal. Who are you looking down on?
Li Bai did not answer the question immediately. She returned to her position and put the knife back at her side. Then she looked at Xu Jingdong. There was no trace of anger or other emotions in her eyes. She remained calm.
"This is a ring, and my knife is a killing knife," she said.
While this statement was uttered with considerable arrogance, it conveyed a far more nuanced impression than one of contempt, even creating a favorable impression among some viewers. After all, while powerful, she also respected life and wasn't brutal or bloodthirsty, unlike the Li Bai most people imagined. While no one considered the specific differences, they preferred the one before them.
Xu Jingdong gritted his teeth and left the ring.
But his defeat couldn't quench the young men's fervor. They'd traveled all that effort to get here just for this one fight. Some held onto the conviction of defeating Li Bai, but many more hoped to use this battle as a means of sharpening their skills. So, when one Xu Jingdong fell, thousands more rose to their feet. They rushed to the ring one after another, leaving Li Bai little time to rest.
But Li Bai's movements were always swift, quickly and efficiently knocking down one opponent after another. In the end, many people, figuring their own fighting abilities wouldn't be any better than those on the stage, gave up on their own accord. Those who would return would naturally be more formidable than the last.
In this way, the battle on the No. 1 ring will naturally become more and more exciting and intense.
Originally, because of Li Bai's name, Arena No. 1 was the one that attracted the most attention. Now, many people have moved here, and for a while there is no place to stay nearby.
After Yang Jia left the stage, he didn't immediately return home. Instead, he went to the bottom of the ring and watched Li Bai fight up close. This allowed him to gain some indirect experience; after all, there was much to learn from the exchanges between masters. Secondly, it allowed him to reflect on his own hidden thoughts. Yang Jia's mood had calmed down considerably, and he no longer dwelled on those vague and unrealistic things. But the opportunity to witness such a fight live was something he couldn't miss.
She did not forget the battle videos of Li Bai in Bai Ting's hands, which she might never have the chance to see in her life.
Yang Jia stood in the crowd, surrounded by ordinary audiences, no one knew each other. They praised the person on the stage in a low voice, and exclaimed or cheered for her every move.
This is Li Bai. She may be silent and quiet, but the light in her will always shine, attracting and guiding those who stand beside her.
Yang Jia is so sure that it is more effective than saying the advertising slogan a hundred times.
At this moment, she suddenly felt an indescribable emotion. Perhaps discovering that the world she lived in was a game was the worst thing that had ever happened to her. But meeting Li Bai because of this offset all the bad things and became the best thing that had ever happened to her.
This reminded Yang Jia of a line from a TV show he had watched before: "She waited a lifetime, hated a lifetime, thought about a lifetime, and resented a lifetime, but she was still grateful to God for giving her this person to wait for, hate, think about, and resent. Otherwise, life would be like a dry well, boring and lifeless."
In the past, Yang Jia had always found this kind of love that had plunged her into misery inexplicable. But now, she suddenly understood something different. In her heart, she was also grateful to God for letting her meet this man.
Therefore, all the difficulties, hardships and hardships along the way have the most concrete and clear meaning.
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Mumuda*124, in this case, there are two more chapters [Meditative]
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