MMORPG: Divine Mech Hunter

Chapter 567: 567: Brilliant Achievements



Chapter 567: Chapter 567: Brilliant Achievements
 

The notice for Starfire’s bounty shot straight to the top, drawing the attention of many. There have already been numerous occurrences centred around Starfire, each event more spectacular than the last.

When Starfire attempted to establish their base, someone tried to sabotage it. Not just those in the esports circle, even average players could sense something extraordinary was happening.

Prairie Fire’s post was exceptionally domineering.

It stated that Starfire had identified the bastard scheming behind their backs and were going to post the video of their killing rampage here for him to enjoy.

Furthermore, once they were done with this jerk, they would give the mastermind behind this a taste of what it feels like to have their base attacked.

This allowed the players to witness Prairie Fire’s typical arrogance and supremacy, followed by the video of the hunt.

The raid video on the Western River Beach showed the slaughter of a chaotic mob led by the Mad Guild of 1358 people. Evidence in the video showed that the Starfire Team sustained zero casualties in their western battle.

The Eastern Coast raid showed the extermination of a mob of 1258 people led by the Heaven’s Song Guild. Video evidence showed no casualties in the Starfire Team’s eastern faction.

The Southern Forest raid showed the annihilation of 1523 people led by the Occupy Sky Guild. Video evidence showed no casualties in the Starfire Team’s southern team.

The Northern Coast raid showed that 3586 people from the Time Print Guild died from a monster attack. Video evidence showed no casualties among the Starfire’s northern group of game-life players.

The blood-red text, coupled with the video, caused the blood of the players who watched it to boil and left them in great shock.

The first three videos were similar, showing the Starfire Team repeatedly finding suitable locations to annihilate these so-called “United Armies”.

At first, they tried to fight back, but ended up sinking into the swamp. When their ranged team gathered, they simply vanished without facing them head-on.

Then they retreated beyond range, mounted their wagons, and left. Then they chose a new suitable location to resume their attack, killing these invasive guilds to their desperate cries. They had no solution when their ranged teams arrived, they switched locations, making these people suffer tremendously.

They knew very well that Starfire aimed to delay and drain them, but they couldn’t do anything about it.

What left viewers speechless was the video from the North, where the initial shot showed Li Yao holding a bonfire party in an open area with a group of game-lifers eating and drinking with him.

Yes, many of them were even below level 20, and there were plenty still at level 10, not to mention their equipment was merely clothing representing different game-lifestyle professions.

Then they saw Li Yao become his avatar, the Fire Hawk, flying in the sky filming.

Resulting in them being horribly attacked by frogmen and poison dart frogs, these creatures were like fish in water in the swamp and were incredibly elusive.

After all, the players could hardly distinguish between the land and the swamp, and many players fell into the swamp due to thin ropes.

They suffered the worst, the poison dart frogs and frogmen simply jumped out of the swamp. Along with these were some silver heroes and bosses of level 20 and above, causing misery to these players and making them want to curse their mothers.

However, the audience just laughed their heads off. If they were killed by Starfire’s people, that was still quite acceptable given the fog scroll and swamp, dying was only normal.

However, being killed by monsters while attacking the Starfire Guild was just hilarious.

Of course, some smart players knew that the frogmen hiding in the swamp created by Starfire and ambushing the invading guild was a trick of Prairie Fire.

But they could never figure out how Prairie Fire managed to control so many monsters to attack players, and like Starfire, there were zero casualties, which was utterly strangely.

As time went on, Starfire’s combat videos were continuously uploaded to the site. The players who were initially joking around were left awestruck by the videos.

At two in the morning game time, Li Yao personally released a video and made a summary, saying: “The battle has been going on for four hours. We’ve killed a total of 45,237 enemies, with 587 casualties. Most have respawned by now, meaning the actual loss in combat power is 124 players. Now, the Starfire Team of fewer than three thousand men is fully prepared for the final attack of this ragtag mob.”

This time the players really lost their cool. Reading the reports, one by one, didn’t make them feel much, but seeing the final conclusion shocked them.

Almost eighty thousand people attacked Starfire, and before they could even reach Starfire’s base, they had already lost more than half of their numbers.

Starfire only lost a few hundred people, and considering those respawned, the actual loss was just over a hundred.

The revelation of these comparative figures left everyone in an uproar.

Many streamers used various connections to get to the swamp, though many unfortunate ones died there. They were swallowed up by the swamp live on stream and then respawned back in the main city.

Only a few streamers made it to the scene and watched the impending battle from a distance.

“Oh my god! What kind of United Army is this? They’re in such a pathetic state!”

“Hahaha, I’m dying of laughter. These guys must be beggars.”

“Everyone’s eyes are so red; have they turned into demons?”

The audience watching the live stream are laughing their heads off and starting to make jokes as they see the state of the United Army.Nôv(el)B\\jnn

There’s no other choice, the state of the so-called alliance of four big guilds is too terrible. Almost everyone was covered in stinky mud.

There was simply no choice, being full of mud made scouting suicidally dangerous. The more people you had, the less you could pull up, so everyone had to take turns scouting. As a result, everyone was covered head to toe in filth.

Furthermore, the swamp area was very damp, so the mud was hard to get rid of, driving these players crazy.

At the moment they looked like a group of beggars, and in some respects, even worse than beggars.

The Mad Rush squad made it to a distant location, only to see countless bonfires being lit by the Starfire people, who were grilling meat and singing and dancing amidst the flames.

It sure didn’t look like a guild war, it looked like they were waiting to host a bonfire party.

Seeing this situation and remembering what they had been through, most of them felt like their lungs were about to explode.

“Prairie Fire, you guys are having a great time… I see,” the Mad Rush was literally driven mad.

Li Yao sat in a grand chair with a cup in hand while gesturing to him. He smiled and said, “I’m not okay. We were scared to death when we heard that eighty thousand people were going to attack our base. But no one came, left or right. We were so bored that we could only start a bonfire party. To pass the time, we ate, drank and played games, but I’m still so tired that I’m falling asleep. Tell me, how could I possibly feel good?”

“I’m your damn nephew,” Mad Rush said, glaring at Li Yao, “Even if we’ve suffered heavy losses, we still have over thirty thousand elite players. You guys are left with just over two thousand. Do you really think you can defeat ten times your number? What a joke!”

Li Yao didn’t care and leisurely replied: “The Starfire Team certainly won’t be so arrogant to think that we can take on ten elite players. But I believe that taking on ten beggars shouldn’t be an issue, don’t you think?”

Under the circumstances, the people from Starfire burst into laughter. The live-stream viewers also couldn’t stop laughing. Li Yao really knew how to infuriate people….


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