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Chapter 228 Really Dead

I ran across the suspension bridge as fast as I could, and then passed through a small forest. What appeared in front of me was the endless sea and an extremely wide beach with yellow sand and fine scales.

Standing on the edge of the grove and looking to the left and right, the beach that stretches for several kilometers seems to be endless. Compared with the small beach at the south entrance of Silver Moon City, this is much more majestic and majestic. This is a real beach, and

It is not comparable to the small beach south of Silver Moon City.

There are players leveling up and spawning monsters all over the beach, but compared to the crowded scene in Silvermoon City, it seems much lonely.

When everyone is at about the same level and chooses to level up on the Golden Beach south of Silver Moon City, the scene is similar to grabbing a rabbit outside the Novice Village...

As for the United States, I don't know whether it's because of different living habits or because the coastline here is particularly long. It feels like there aren't that many players on the beach here!

On the stretch of beach in front of me, there was only a team of five players working together to kill a bunch of murloc monsters. There were a few murloc monsters wandering around with tridents in their hands as if they hadn't seen them.

Looking to the north, it is an extension of the level we came down just now. There is an ancient lighthouse on the high cliff protruding from the sea, and just on the coast of the seemingly end-of-life gravel reef, there is also a seemingly endless boat parked on the coast.

It was a three-story wooden three-masted warship with a severely damaged hull. The bow rested on a reef and the stern was still sunk in the water. It must have been a ship that lost its navigation and ran aground on the rocks.

On the boat, there were still a lot of murlocs vaguely visible on the boat.

The destination shown in my mission is near the sunken ship, and there are traces of workers' fences.

The salt field is actually very simple. They use the tide to irrigate the area they blocked on the beach when the sea water rises. When the sea water recedes, the sea water left on the beach will be burned by the sun and evaporate, leaving only

Crystal clear sodium chloride crystals.

Not far from the salt field is a small NPC house. It just roughly indicates that this is a salt-making factory. There is a rack set up in front of the door to dry the broken fish, and a boat that has been stranded on the beach.

Small sampan, there are no NPCs nearby.

The potion girl is still following me closely, so I better run away.

Originally, I didn't want to know too much or interfere too much, because this account will be returned to its real owner tomorrow, and I'm just a passerby, so...

I don't want to involve too much, lest the original owner would have something inexplicable and unclear when he comes back.

However, she is too persistent.

He actually kept chasing me all the way!

"As for that? Didn't I just buy a few bottles of potion from you? I'm not robbing you. Why don't you chase me for fifty-one streets?... Stop chasing me. If you chase me again, I won't be able to bear it.

Stay...I promise you!"

"Go away!" the potion girl shouted angrily, "I told you that I will never sell potions to you, a shameless scum!"

I couldn't help shaking my head and sighing, how could this girl be so persistent? It was just a few bottles of potions, and she didn't sell them to me, but I bought them for her...

As for the potion, it definitely cannot be returned!

Not to mention that they are not sold on the street now, but even if they were available, I wouldn’t be able to go back and buy them. I don’t have a return ticket!

So, let’s play rogue!

I ran all the way to the vicinity of the cabin, and was reminded that the mission was here.

After the mission was refreshed, the prompt was to hunt down 30 murlocs first.

I held the blue one-handed sword in my hand, stepped forward in one stride, and stabbed one of the fish-man monsters with one sword.

Of course, I'm not worried about what tricks the potion girl behind me can do to me. She doesn't seem to have any offensive power except to replenish blood.

And my current mentality is completely different from that in China, because this is not my number. I have never set any goals for myself, and there is nothing urgent and urgent to accomplish. I can take everything slowly and slowly.

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I felt very relaxed and thought it was just a boring pastime. Whether it was efficient or not was another matter entirely, and I didn't rush into that.

This is true even if you kill a fish-man monster!

After I pierced the fish-man monster with my sword, the fish-man monster was indeed excited and stabbed towards me with his trident.

I dodged sideways without any distractions, and at the same time drew out the long sword in my hand, raised it with my backhand, and struck the fish-man monster's chest with the sword.

Before the fish-man monster could take back the trident, I took a small step lightly on my feet, turned over and turned behind the fish-man monster, struck again with a sword, and then struck with a backhand.

When the fish-man monster turned around at its feet, I took another step to the side, and at the same time drew out my sword, slowly and slowly, and it seemed to be very slow, and it gently cut across the fish-man monster's body.

When the fish-man monster turned ninety degrees, I just happened to move a small side step, exactly ninety degrees, and still stayed behind the fish-man monster, waving the long sword in my hand to attack easily.

In less than a while, I easily defeated a fish-man monster! However, except for two or three silver coins, I didn't explode any equipment.

This kind of murloc monster is slow to react when it comes to shore, and its level is lower than mine. Even if its attack is slightly worse, it can be easily killed. Not to mention that there is only one, so it is even easier.

After killing one, I quickly locked onto the next one, and the elegant long sword flew up and down again like a spiritual snake coming out of its hole.

For a fish-man monster of this level, it is relatively easy to achieve full dodge.

The potion girl looked on in shock, with an expression of complete disbelief, and behind her...

I guess, she followed me all the way, and there wasn't even a single murloc monster following me, but she could form an army of murlocs behind her.

And she was not even conscious at all. It was not until she was attacked by the first murloc monster that she jumped up in surprise and found an army of murlocs following her.

She is just a pure-breasted priest. When it comes to attack power, she has absolutely no attack power, let alone dealing with so many murloc monsters.

That's simply impossible.

After the potion girl was attacked, she jumped up in a hurry, screamed and ran towards me.

I looked back at her with a hehe, and continued to kill my fish-man monster, ignoring her!

"Hey!" The potion girl shouted as she ran.

I still killed my murlocs slowly, just like those murlocs that were a little further away, pretending I didn't see them.

"Hey!" the potion girl continued to shout, "bastard, come and save me!"

Damn, if I save you, then I have to admit that I am a bastard? No!

"If you don't save me, I'm going to die!" the potion girl shouted in panic.

I said leisurely: "You won't die that easily! Listen to me, stop now..."

"Then what?" the potion girl shouted with joy on her face.

"Then it's time to really die!"


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