"Let's go back and drink," Lu Li suggested after seeing that everyone was in a good mood . No one was upset because of their deaths, so he didn't feel as guilty .
He wasn't the type to feel nothing towards the death of others .
Even if they were part of a business, they didn't need to sell their pride and life either . Lu Li didn't think highly of bosses like that and he didn't want to become one either .
"Haha, boss is shouting! Now we have to go!" everyone laughed .
It was normal to die in the game . What the average players were concerned about the most with their deaths was if they were worth it . Considering today's events, even if they died again they wouldn't have minded .
That was not to say that they enjoyed dying, but they did it in the name of friendship .
What was more interesting than friendship in a game?
The boss was shouting, which was a rare occasion, regardless if it was Ruling Sword . It didn't seem like Lu Li was going to buy cheap alcohol either, so everyone was in luck .
In a rowdy line led by Lu Li, they headed straight for the famous Pirate Bar in Stormwind City .
Dozens of tables were set in a big private booth, while drinks and alcohol were served . Lu Li spent thousands of gold coins without hesitating . He didn't even bat an eye, which was rare for someone who loved money as much as he did .
The relationship between these hundreds of players had strengthened after today .
They had fought side by side, died side by side and were now celebrating at the Pirate Bar .
Those players who missed this event were disappointed after . Many of them were sad as they asked, "Why couldn't we be the ones to die?"
This event organized by Ruling Sword concluded successfully . They had taken down Jintha'Alor, a level 50 wild boss, the Evil Priestess Hex, saved the Troll Elder, opened a Gold treasure box and obtained the Vol'Jin War Flag .
While the War Flag was not allowed in competitions, it was useful in the battlegrounds, in the wild, in dungeons and in secret zones .
Its effect was almost equivalent a Shaman using Bloodlust while a Druid casted Tranquility . The only thing they had to worry about was losing the war flag after dying .
However, it Lu Li dying was a rare occurrence, and if by some unfortunate circumstance he did, he still had the Dark Moon Card .
The chances of him losing the war flag were incredibly low .
Of course, when they didn't need it, Lu Li would leave it in storage . After all, it wasn't possible for someone to not die at all unless they never left the safe zone .
This had been a long day, but it was bound to come to an end . Seeing that there wasn't a lot of time left, Lu Li didn't bother going out to level up either .
It was two days before Christmas and the atmosphere had begun to grow festive .
The customers of the Southshore inn continued to increase, and there were always performances from the players and NPCs . These entertainers were guaranteed to profit if they were halfway decent .
Those who could afford to drink at this time probably had money to spare .
As an epic ballad came to a climatic end, the inn erupted in cheering . No one notice that a masked person had slowly entered the room .
The ordinary players that entered the inn would stop and look around first, but this person didn't . He headed straight to the corner .
After he sat down, he didn't remove his mask either .
This forgotten corner had caught the attention of the beautiful hostess . She placed down her barrel and scanned around, then walked towards the forgotten corner with a plate in her hand .
"It's been a while since you last came," the hostess said as she placed a wine cup in front of Lu Li .
Lu Li picked up the cup and finished it, then placed it back down and replied, "I simply cannot understand why you would waste your time in a bar like this on these boring people . "
"This is my job," the hostess said with a smile, then added, "and I like this kind of lifestyle . "
Lu Li was speechless . Everyone had their own values and beliefs in life; he couldn't just force his own on someone else . Not to mention, this was just an NPC .
"You're here to ask about it, right? I cannot answer you," the hostess said .
Lu Li's heart sank . If this didn't work, he wouldn't know how to find Garona . The other possible teachers were even harder to find than Garona, who was a part of Ravenholdt Manor .
There weren't many teachers in Dawn, and most players hadn't contacted one .
However, those who wanted to be one of the top players needed to have a teacher . The chances of an Empowerment spell dropping were way too low, not to mention that there were so many different skills for different classes .
Lu Li currently wanted an Empowerment: Shadowstrike, but even if he killed ten thousand bosses, he wasn't guaranteed to find one .
"But, since your quest completion rate is 100%, the higher ups in the organization are willing to see you . I'm only here to pass on some words and this item to you . I have no clue who this belongs to," the hostess said, pushing a round-shaped item in front of Lu Li .
Lu Li let out a long breath . Others might have been confused, but Lu Li immediately understood what this was .
This was a classic situation; perhaps even Garona was passing him a message . The hostess was left clueless, or at least she seemed clueless .
Lu Li picked up a round plate and discovered that this was a teleportal .
K13 Goblin Location Teleportal (Special): Use, teleports the user to a designated location . Goblin product, designated user Lu Li, usage 1/1 .
There were many items out there like this, but what was in common about them was that their settings could be predetermined by the owner . This was cutting-edge technology developed by Goblins . Each of these items were expensive, and players were currently unable to craft them .
Those who could afford these items weren't ordinary people .
Not every higher up in Ravenholdt Manor could afford them either .
Lu Li put the Teleportal in his bag and thanked the hostess . Even if she was just passing words on, there were still risks involved . After all, she was just a contactor and her job was limited to giving out quests .
"I have a few quests on hand . If you have time to spare, you can consider them," the hostess reminded Lu Li before he left .
It had been a few days since he had sorted out quests here .
The Boss, competition, trading skills, leveling and other side quests had taken up a lot of Lu Li's time .
Chapter 810: Teleportal. Translator: Halcyon Translations Editor: Halcyon Translations Lets go back and drink, Lu Li suggested after seeing that everyone was in a good mood . No one was upset because of their deaths, so he didnt feel as guilty . He wasnt the type to feel nothing towards the death of others . Even if they were part of a business, they didnt need to sell their pride and life either . Lu Li didnt think highly of bosses like that and he didnt want to become one either . Haha, boss is shouting! Now we have to go! everyone laughed . It was normal to die in the game . What the average players were concerned about the most with their deaths was if they were worth it . Considering todays events, even if they died again they wouldnt have minded . That was not to say that they enjoyed dying, but they did it in the name of friendship . What was more interesting than friendship in a game? The boss was shouting, which was a rare occasion, regardless if it was Ruling Sword . It didnt seem like Lu Li was going to buy cheap alcohol either, so everyone was in luck . In a rowdy line led by Lu Li, they headed straight for the famous Pirate Bar in Stormwind City . Dozens of tables were set in a big private booth, while drinks and alcohol were served . Lu Li spent thousands of gold coins without hesitating . He didnt even bat an eye, which was rare for someone who loved money as much as he did . The relationship between these hundreds of players had strengthened after today . They had fought side by side, died side by side and were now celebrating at the Pirate Bar . Those players who missed this event were disappointed after . Many of them were sad as they asked, Why couldnt we be the ones to die? This event organized by Ruling Sword concluded successfully . They had taken down JinthaAlor, a level 50 wild boss, the Evil Priestess Hex, saved the Troll Elder, opened a Gold treasure box and obtained the VolJin War Flag . While the War Flag was not allowed in competitions, it was useful in the battlegrounds, in the wild, in dungeons and in secret zones . Its effect was almost equivalent a Shaman using Bloodlust while a Druid casted Tranquility . The only thing they had to worry about was losing the war flag after dying . However, it Lu Li dying was a rare occurrence, and if by some unfortunate circumstance he did, he still had the Dark Moon Card . The chances of him losing the war flag were incredibly low . Of course, when they didnt need it, Lu Li would leave it in storage . After all, it wasnt possible for someone to not die at all unless they never left the safe zone . This had been a long day, but it was bound to come to an end . Seeing that there wasnt a lot of time left, Lu Li didnt bother going out to level up either . It was two days before Christmas and the atmosphere had begun to grow festive . The customers of the Southshore inn continued to increase, and there were always performances from the players and NPCs . These entertainers were guaranteed to profit if they were halfway decent . Those who could afford to drink at this time probably had money to spare . As an epic ballad came to a climatic end, the inn erupted in cheering . No one notice that a masked person had slowly entered the room . The ordinary players that entered the inn would stop and look around first, but this person didnt . He headed straight to the corner . After he sat down, he didnt remove his mask either . This forgotten corner had caught the attention of the beautiful hostess . She placed down her barrel and scanned around, then walked towards the forgotten corner with a plate in her hand . Its been a while since you last came, the hostess said as she placed a wine cup in front of Lu Li . Lu Li picked up the cup and finished it, then placed it back down and replied, I simply cannot understand why you would waste your time in a bar like this on these boring people . This is my job, the hostess said with a smile, then added, and I like this kind of lifestyle . Lu Li was speechless . Everyone had their own values and beliefs in life; he couldnt just force his own on someone else . Not to mention, this was just an NPC . Youre here to ask about it, right? I cannot answer you, the hostess said . Lu Lis heart sank . If this didnt work, he wouldnt know how to find Garona . The other possible teachers were even harder to find than Garona, who was a part of Ravenholdt Manor . There werent many teachers in Dawn, and most players hadnt contacted one . However, those who wanted to be one of the top players needed to have a teacher . The chances of an Empowerment spell dropping were way too low, not to mention that there were so many different skills for different classes . Lu Li currently wanted an Empowerment: Shadowstrike, but even if he killed ten thousand bosses, he wasnt guaranteed to find one . But, since your quest completion rate is 100%, the higher ups in the organization are willing to see you . Im only here to pass on some words and this item to you . I have no clue who this belongs to, the hostess said, pushing a round-shaped item in front of Lu Li . Lu Li let out a long breath . Others might have been confused, but Lu Li immediately understood what this was . This was a classic situation; perhaps even Garona was passing him a message . The hostess was left clueless, or at least she seemed clueless . Lu Li picked up a round plate and discovered that this was a teleportal . K13 Goblin Location Teleportal (Special): Use, teleports the user to a designated location . Goblin product, designated user Lu Li, usage 1/1 . There were many items out there like this, but what was in common about them was that their settings could be predetermined by the owner . This was cutting-edge technology developed by Goblins . Each of these items were expensive, and players were currently unable to craft them . Those who could afford these items werent ordinary people . Not every higher up in Ravenholdt Manor could afford them either . Lu Li put the Teleportal in his bag and thanked the hostess . Even if she was just passing words on, there were still risks involved . After all, she was just a contactor and her job was limited to giving out quests . I have a few quests on hand . If you have time to spare, you can consider them, the hostess reminded Lu Li before he left . It had been a few days since he had sorted out quests here . The Boss, competition, trading skills, leveling and other side quests had taken up a lot of Lu Lis time .
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