Chapter 764 - You Think You’re Great After Defeating Gundyr? Everyone Gets a Lessen in the Novice Village
Chapter 764: You Think You’re Great After Defeating Gundyr? Everyone Gets a Lessen in the Novice Village
Translator: Noodletown Translations Editor: Noodletown Translations
“Is this really a tutorial for beginners?” St. Leidon was feeling dizzy.
On his screen, a figure in ragged knight armor fell and rolled on the ground as the boss chased after him.
At this moment, Gundyr’s upper body expanded and turned into a skinless monster that looked like a dragon or a snake, and its body was covered in black pus.
When it swung its head and tail, more than half of the big arena became a death zone!
With eyes emitting vicious red light, it ravaged its opponent wildly even after the latter was dead, shattering the body and the ground to dust.
You told me that this is a tutorial for beginners?!
At this moment, he had the urge to return to the coffin!
...
By now, most players had reached the limit of playtime for today.
“Is this mystical realm for people to use?” Kellybel was still thinking about how to fight Gundyr when she got offline, wondering if anyone could defeat it.
She thought to herself. After all, I’m a saint-level master. Since I can’t pass it, no one could defeat this boss, right?
At this moment, she heard an exclamation, “My goodness! Someone passed it!”
“What?!” Following the sound, she saw a large group of elves sitting on the couches in the lounge area with some knights from the Golden Griffin Knight Legion. They were watching the livestream from the Continent of Immortal Relic.
“Some of them are super powerful...” Commander Elven exclaimed in astonishment.
“This senior has passed it for a while a now.” Sala pointed at her communication jade and said.
“...” Kellybel almost died of shame and humiliation!
How come some people are so powerful!?
Instantly, she had the feeling that her elves would follow others if she didn’t work hard.
Of course, as the Queen of the Elf Clan, she hoped that these elves would admire her.
-On the next day-
Before Mr. Fang opened the door, he saw an elf standing outside.
How come she is so eager to play? Fang Qi found that this elf came by herself everyday.
“Don’t you have friends to come with you?” Mr. Fang asked while opening the door.
Ignoring him, Kellybel hurried over to a computer.
She looked haughty and had the presence that she was busy and didn’t want to talk.
Since someone passed it, I just don’t believe that I can’t do it!
After all, she had reached the saint-level, which meant that her talent wasn’t poor. After her practice all day long yesterday, she had accumulated some experience. A while later...
After dying many times, the battered character controlled by Kellybel narrowly dodged Gundyr’s swipe with its huge withered claws. She rolled sideways and got close to Gundyr, deciding to head into danger and risk it all for the chance to win!
She thrust out her sword!
“I passed it! I passed it!” she exclaimed while wiping her sweat.
The elves were always alert to all kinds of disturbances in the shop. Sure enough, a group of elves walked over with bowls of instant noodles in their hands.
On the screen, Gundyr’s huge body fell down, and some of the strength in the corpse and soul was drawn out and absorbed by the player, which could be used to increase their stats later on.
Of course, the collected souls could be used as the unique currency in this world to buy items as well.
Meanwhile, the embers in Gundyr’s body gradually lit up in the body of the character that Kellybel controlled. Through the looted ember, the players could increase their max HP.
Kellybel had indeed passed the stage.
“My goodness! How did you pass it?” One elf asked humbly.
“Hahahaha!” Kellybel felt satisfied but remained calm on the surface, acting like she was still engrossed in the game.
“This...” Kellybel earnestly concluded while she continued playing, “This is in fact not difficult.”
Different from other games, this game almost had no shortcuts. The players must completely rely on their own battle skills, combat techniques, and meticulous control of details.
At this moment, the character that Kellybel controlled finally pushed open the huge stone gate that had been sealed for many years behind Gundyr. As a heavy boom noise sounded, she finally saw the world outside the gate.
Walking up along the mountainous path, she saw an ancient stone hall – Firelink Shrine.
When the coiled sword was inserted into the center of the shrine and the bonfire was lit up, the journey for the tutorial would come to an end.
Opposite to the entrance of the Firelink Shrine were five huge thrones under the illumination of randomly placed white candles. These were the thrones for the Lords of Cinder.
A crestfallen warrior sat beside the thrones.
The Firelink Shrine had only an entrance but no exit or any other paths leading to the outside.
“Skills... can you explain it in detail?” Sala asked while watching this strange elf play the game.
Obviously, she had been stuck at Gundyr for a long time now.
“Of course!” Elf Queen Kellybel had been admired and praised by elves all day long before, but she had felt nothing special at the time. But now, she had a great sense of achievement. “Let me find a boss who is more powerful than this one.”
At this moment, many more players walked over and watched her play.
“Someone in our shop passed it too?” Helen asked in surprise.
“Yeah. She might be the first one in our shop!”
A few saint-level masters also looked over.
There was no exit in the Firelink Shrine, and Kellybel came back after walking around it. Of course, the deserted corpses outside were not her targets. She walked up along the path on the left-hand side close to the cliff and saw a person totally different from the deserted corpses.
“This monster looks different. I’ll use it as an example to show you the skills.” After all, she had killed the boss, which meant that she was unrivaled in this ‘novice village’.
“Okay!” The viewers behind her nodded repeatedly.
On the path of the cliff, a thin man wearing ragged clothes walked over with a long saber.
He looked even worse than a beggar.
“Here!” While holding her slim sword, Kellybel explained confidently, “The most important thing about battle skills is that you must control your movements meticulously and understand yourself better. When you can control your movements perfectly, you can deal with any enemies with ease.”
With that said, she stabbed at the opponent when the latter came within her attack range.
Clank!
A saber light flashed, and a muffled noise sounded. Her sword was sent flying. Since she grasped onto her sword tightly, her arms moved back as well. A strange force bounced back all her force, and her whole body turned numb as if she had been smashed by a huge hammer.
Then, she watched as her opponent pierced the saber into her chest!
Words appeared on her screen: [You died.]
Dumbfounded, Kellybel looked at the screen with a dull expression. “...”
Everyone behind her was at a loss for words.