"Sorry, please come early tomorrow. The equipment has been distributed." The last thing Elara took out was the emerald spider silk. Luke was in a good mood and responded casually.
"It's okay for you to take a wild team to do a dungeon, but you give the equipment back to outsiders. Luke, are you mentally ill?" There are such people in this world. They are self-centered in everything, and everything that does not suit their taste is problematic.
"Get out!" The voice was still calm, but the words were spoken without any courtesy.
There was a sound of gasps in the chat room. They must have heard it wrong. They actually asked Square Root to "get out". This had not happened in a long time.
The game was at its peak online time, and the announcement on the world channel just now had almost everyone's attention. There were as many as three or four hundred people in the chat room of the Moonblade Guild. In front of those three or four hundred people, a gold farmer spoke a single word to the guild's top brass.
roll!
Square Root's skills are average, but he has money and is willing to spend it.
After playing several games with Alex, he spent tens of millions on each game, so he became the second most important person under Alex. Even a big steward like Root Three couldn't deny him face.
Now his face was trampled on the ground.
The chat room was dead silent for dozens of seconds, with only the sound of heavy breathing. The guild boss was surprisingly silent.
In fact, Alex was extremely grateful at this moment.
Last time, Luke let him down and he spent 25,000 real money to get a skill book. After he went back, he felt more and more ashamed. But on the other hand, he also began to understand that Luke was different from those rich second-generation people who surrounded them all day long.
The slap almost hit Alex's face, just a little bit.
Alex glanced at the guy next to him who was leveling up in a team with him, Square Root. While they shared the same hatred for the enemy, a rare hint of gloating emerged in his heart.
"Okay… okay…" I was so angry about Square Root that I couldn't utter a complete sentence.
"You make me feel a sense of honor for the guild, but when did you ever treat me as a member of the guild? I'm not even as good as a gold farmer, and gold farmers have a basic salary and so on. I used the guild's helmet and completed the gold farming tasks as agreed. Then who I go to the dungeon with is none of your business, who we get the rewards from is none of your business, and I use my patented products for myself is none of your business," Luke really couldn't bear it anymore.
"Fuck, believe it or not, I will make it impossible for you to survive in this game," Square Root said hatefully.
"Maybe there is someone who can make me fail, but it definitely can't be you," Luke felt a little bored with these threats to each other. He remembered that in his previous life, there was indeed someone who could make him fail.
At that time, his sister's illness was discovered. In order to raise money, he had to sell all his top-quality equipment, but he was deceived by his enemies. Not only did he fail to get the money, he was also hunted down by several trade guild organizations.
He had surrendered and begged, but his sister, who was more precious to him than his own life, was nothing to others. They unscrupulously swiped the world channel to show off the pleasure of conquest.
After his rebirth, Luke never thought of compromising again.
If he had not had no money to buy a helmet, he would not have joined any guild.
"Enough," seeing that the situation was beyond his control, Alex felt that he had to stand up, otherwise his prestige in the guild would be shaken.
All along, this group of people have enjoyed privileges in the guild, and they have deliberately behaved differently from ordinary people. If everyone finds out that they just have a little more money than ordinary people, as long as they are willing to spend it, even if they are gold miners, they can feel justified. At that time, there will be more and more people in the guild who dare to stand up.
"This week's gold-earning task has been completed, and I will return the penalty fee to you within a week. Thank you for the helmet," Luke didn't wait for Alex to say anything, and directly said something and exited the chat room.
When he looked up, he saw the members of Tel'abyssian, who he thought had already left the dungeon, looking at him with concern.
Only then did he remember that people in the current chat room were talking directly, and people nearby could hear.
"Are you okay, Luke?" asked Tel'abyssian with concern, while the other three looked at each other in confusion.
"What could possibly happen? Let's go out of the dungeon," Luke waved his dagger.
"You had a falling out with the Moonblade Guild? Do you want to pay liquidated damages?" Bogdanov asked bluntly.
"That's about it. I'm actually just a temporary worker. I helped them earn gold for the gaming helmet. I wanted to part ways amicably, but that group of people are really crazy and are getting more and more unreasonable," Luke smiled, without much sadness on his face.
In fact, the penalty for breach of contract is not a small amount. The price of the helmet plus the penalty for breach of contract is more than 60,000 dollar in total, which is equivalent to the price of two helmets.
"If you are willing to join our guild, we will pay all the liquidated damages. There are no other restrictions. As long as you can occasionally lead the guild members to do a dungeon like this, it will be fine. If you need materials, just ask us. We will never say no."
Bogdanov had long believed that Luke was a master. It was not until Luke demonstrated skills with a completion rate of more than 80%, until Luke's dagger hand speed flew like snowflakes, and until the system notified him of the first kill, that he realized that he had been muttering about this seemingly indifferent young man.
Luke understood that the power of a guild was far greater than that of an individual. Although the Moonblade Guild was unreliable, they formed five teams of five and it took them just over an hour to get the "Transformation Seal" skill book. If Luke had done it by himself, it would have been unimaginable.
Luke needs a large amount of materials to upgrade his Supreme Ring. It would be much more convenient if there was a guild that fully helped him raise the materials, but he also had concerns.
Echo is not a very suitable guild to stay in. Their president "Echo" is a very ambitious man, but he doesn't have the ability to lead the guild to the top. They may be able to thrive in a game like "Shadowlands", but entering a national game like "Dawn", it is inevitable that they will have a hard time.
They were once jointly suppressed by several large unions, and their members were in danger of being killed if they even left the safe zone.
Such a place is exciting indeed, but it is not suitable for Luke, not suitable for a professional player, and not suitable for the profession of rogue.
"Sorry, I have no plans to join the guild. If there is a chance in the future, let's play dungeons together again." Luke shook his head: "You can play ordinary dungeons by yourselves. They are much easier than elite dungeons. You can just find someone to pass them."
As if he had expected this, Bogdanov just sighed and let it go, "Why don't you level up anymore? Elite dungeons require a three-hour wait, but ordinary dungeons can be leveled up at will. You just offended someone from the Monnblade Guild, so it's not safe to go out and level up."
"I have something else to do, you guys continue," Luke seemed easy to talk to, but he never changed his mind about what he insisted on. Others could only watch him leave.
"What a pity," Lyrana said, "Before I came here, I thought it was just a drunkard exaggerating. I didn't expect him to be even stronger than you said. I don't think I've ever heard of this kind of person before. It's like he suddenly appeared."
Although she is only in her early twenties, she is a genuine veteran player. She has done some research on the masters of various games some time ago, and no one among them has a similar style of behavior as Luke.
"He is stronger than you think. It is no exaggeration to overestimate him," said Bogdanov.
"Are we going to spread the dungeon strategy?" Elara realized now that they had not mentioned this matter before.
After successfully completing a dungeon, in addition to gaining equipment and reputation, one can actually make a lot of money by selling guides, especially for a wild group like theirs, and there is no need to worry about the issue of the guild having exclusive access to resources.
The people in their guild saw that they got the first kill. Since the captain was not one of theirs, no one asked for the first kill or asked for strategies. Huangtu Baiye was the most rule-abiding person.
After receiving Luke's message, Luke's reply was simple. He told them to do whatever they wanted with it. He just hoped that if the people from Echo got the Emerald Spider Silk, they could sell it to him.
Luke was now sneaking and moving cautiously into the depths of the forest. In his previous life, he heard that there was a mine in the forest, and he wanted to try to sneak in and take a look. There was an NPC there that interested him very much.