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Chapter 900 Lost in Tianyuan (3)

Chapter 900 Lost in Tianyuan (3)

Lancelot put down little Hal and handed the crutch to the little black panther's hand. He was busy complaining to King Arthur: "Your Majesty, I have brought Hal here. I must never tell Vivian about it." It's really not easy for this child to come out to play. Next time, please ask Your Majesty to do it yourself."

"Hahaha, let's talk next time," Arthur smiled evilly.

Hal, on the other hand, looked suspiciously at Husky who was lying on the ground and the fishman prince lying on the back of the dog-man boy: "Ha... Husky, what are you doing, meow?"

"Hal, help me," Huskey shouted, dumbfounded.

Hal leaned on his crutches and reluctantly walked over to help his friend. Unexpectedly, before he could get close, Prince Calvin jumped away from the dog boy's back, while looking at Hal with disgust: "Oh, black cat, It's really unlucky, don't come close,"

"Ah hahahahaha ---" Hal apologized helplessly. The other person seemed to be a very young child who couldn't tell the difference between a cat and a leopard: "I am a leopard...and I am not completely black. You Look at the spots on my body, meow---"

"I don't want to look at it. In short, black cats are very unlucky." The little fishman prince simply turned away and ran back to his maids.

"What's going on with that guy, meow---," Hal asked in a low voice as he helped Husky up.

"Husky doesn't know either," the dog-man boy glanced at Prince Calvin with hostility, and touched his tail at the same time, fearing that it would lose hair after being rubbed too much: "What a rude guy." , he immediately called me a dog and used my tail as a toy."

"Then, if it doesn't matter to me, I will go back to protect Queen Greenville," Lancelot saluted King Arthur.

"Go, my queen depends on you to protect her, Lancelot," Arthur nodded and watched the knight leave.

Then, the King of Knights turned around and looked at the group of children: "Now that everyone is here, let's start the game."

"The game begins---that guy is here to play too," Huskey winked fiercely at the King of Knights, trying to express his disgust.

"Oh, did I forget to tell you, Husky, Hal," the King of Knights showed a bad smile again: "Prince Calvin will also come to participate in the training today... uh, the game, since it has been decided Now that we are playing together, you can form a team and get along well."

"Hasky is not so sure that he can get along well with that kind of person---" The dog-man boy rolled his eyes at the fish-man prince again. What kind of guy is that rude, talking to himself, arrogant and presumptuous? Get along with him.

"Okay, okay------" Hal pulled Husky and lay down on a bench nearby: "Anyway, let's go to the game world first and then talk about meow."

"Huh---" The dog-man boy lay down on the bench, pulled down his hood and covered his forehead.

A burst of electronic shock caused Husky to lose consciousness within a few seconds.

When he regained consciousness again, he was already in the simulated world of the game.

He and Hal were standing in front of the bonfire at the Altar of Eternity, wearing the same equipment they had when they first logged out of the game.

Arthur also logged into the game with the fishman prince, and it seemed that he spent a lot of time explaining the basic gameplay of the game to the prince.

When Husky saw Calvin wearing a gorgeous mage robe and holding a shining golden staff, his heart immediately became unbalanced: "Oh, how come his equipment is so good?"

"Because Calvin is a prince, haha," the little fishman prince said, which immediately aroused further dissatisfaction from the dogman boy.

"Okay, very good ---" Husky rolled his eyes at King Arthur: "Uncle, please don't tell Husky, this guy's level is the same as ours,"

"That's right," the King of Knights smiled, "Calvin's initial level is Level 2, and all mages start at Level 2. Because he has to bring two magics, you can't ask him to kill monsters with his bare hands without using any magic. Bar,"

"It's very fair," Husky said with a hint of dissatisfaction, "Husky really didn't know that he could start as a mage."

"Even if you know, you can't choose. [Mage] is a profession that is only open to players who can use magic." The King of Knights shrugged.

The subtext is: you orcs don't know how to use magic to begin with, so you are using the mage horn to mix things up.

Husky and Hal looked at each other, speechless.

"But, humans are really inconvenient." Calvin's appearance is almost exactly the same as him in reality, but there is no "mermaid" race in the game. He now plays the game as a "human".

... Therefore, he also began to complain one after another: "The mermaids can obviously cast spells with their bare hands, but you humans have to get a staff to use magic*, and there is a limit on the number of spells you can cast per day--what a weak race." ,"

"Oh, but humans can use almost all kinds of magic, but mermaids can only use ice spells. If measured only by talent, humans are indeed the weakest. Just because they are the weakest, they are also the strongest. This point, You will understand one day," King Arthur smiled mysteriously: "So, Your Highness, please do as the Romans do, don't complain too much, and experience this game as a [human]."

After saying that, Arthur clicked on the inventory and planned to click the [Logout] button---

"Uncle Arthur," Husky hurriedly exclaimed, "please don't tell Husky that you plan to leave like this, what will happen to our schedule today?"

"Itinerary," the King of Knights was stunned for a moment before he recalled: "Oh, by the way, you accepted the mission from the witch to collect enchanting materials, right?"

Arthur clicked on the inventory again: "I have other things to deal with today, so I can't play with you all the time. You are also used to the gameplay of this game. It's time to take charge of yourself. I'll give this to you. It's mine." [Farewell Gift],"

An item is sent to Husky's inventory.

It's a scroll to return to the city.

"With this, you can teleport to various areas at will---of course, only the areas that your level allows you to enter,"

"Even so--" Husky was still unsure. If Uncle Arthur didn't follow, the team seemed to be in trouble--especially after new members were added.

"Hasky, Hal, you are not young anymore. You should be able to take care of yourself." The King of Knights did not have the slightest doubt about this matter, or he did not care at all: "It's not a big deal, the worst case scenario is not Just die three times in a row, delete the file and play again - if you can die three times in a row in one day, you deserve to be deleted, right?"

Husky couldn't refute and pursed his lips.

People will die when they are killed. This is an inevitable truth. In the game world, if there is no aura of immortality shrouding them, they are actually just a group of ordinary teenagers.

Without their uncle Arthur, the dog-man boys must play extra carefully this time, step by step. Upgrading a level requires a lot of experience points. It is already rare to die, and being downgraded due to death is even more depressing. If you can avoid death, you must not die.

Arthur glanced at the little fishman prince not far away. Calvin was using his staff to connect his two magic skills---ice arrow and ice mist. The little prince was so busy that he didn't pay any attention to Arthur and others. The space for human dialogue.

"Then," the King of Knights clicked the logout button again: "I'll take my leave now and wish you all a good time."

The King of Knights turned into a ray of light and instantly logged out of the game, leaving only the dog-man boy and the leopard-man boy looking at each other in depression.

The fishman prince on the side was too lazy to care about anything and concentrated on "trying out" his newly obtained magic, spreading ice mist everywhere and throwing ice arrows wildly.

"Um...what are you going to do?" Husky disliked this willful fishman prince very much. But they were already a team. It seemed unkind not to treat Calvin, so he could only reluctantly consult the fishman. The prince's intention was: "Are you going to come with us? Or do you want to wander around by yourself and get familiar with the environment?"

Little Prince Calvin shrugged: "It's the same everywhere you go. I'd better go for a walk with you and see what interesting things I can encounter."

"But we have to do the task now, meow---" Hal opened the item list: "Let's start with the low difficulty one, meow, we need ten wild boar fangs---"

"Calvin heard from His Majesty King Arthur that you are looking for materials for weapon enchantment, right? In other words, all these materials need to be found to complete the task, or do you only need to find some of them, and the rest can be solved with money? ,"

Husky was stunned for a moment before replying: "It can probably be solved with money."

"That's easy." Calvin came over and looked at the list (Hasky subconsciously avoided the fish-man prince), and focused on the list: "The correct way is not to start with the simplest, but to start with the simplest." The hardest part is the beginning. Maybe when we solve a certain high-level monster and get a lot of money, we won’t have to fight those trivial little monsters."

The dog-man boy and the leopard-man boy looked at each other, that's the truth, but it would be too risky to confront a high-level monster right from the start.

"Hehehehe, with Calvin here, no problem," the fish-man prince assured him, patting his chest: "Let's see Calvin use magic to blast those monsters to pieces."

"How many times can you use your magic trick in a day?" Husky asked uneasily.

The fishman prince immediately replied proudly: "Ice Arrow and Ice Mist are on the same scale. They can be used fifteen times a day. Thirty magic shots are definitely enough."

"No, it's not thirty rounds, you only have fifteen rounds." Husky knew something was fishy and sighed: "Since it's magic, the number of times they can be used is common, not superimposed."

"Oh, is that so?" The little fish-man prince's arrogance was immediately reduced by half: "Why doesn't His Majesty King Arthur make this clear--human beings are so troublesome, and you have to count the number of times you use a spell,"

As a fish-man, Prince Calvin can use magic without restriction. As long as his mental strength can sustain it, in theory, it is not a big problem how many spells he can use.

But now that he is playing the game as a [human], he is not used to it right away.


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