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Chapter 3 Disputes caused by a slingshot

When he arrived at the leveling area outside the city, Tu Fei began to scratch his head. It was no different from all the games that had just started testing. The huge leveling area was all human, and he could not even see a trace of strange shadows.

However, most of the players gathered in groups of three or five, and the players in each circle were staring at their feet with all concentration, as if waiting for something. Occasionally, some circles would suddenly make a shout of killing, but in less than a few seconds, they became quiet again.

Tu Fei came to the circle of players suspiciously, stretched his neck and looked inside, and poked the person beside him with his hand: "Brother, what are you doing here?"

The player glanced at him and said, "Didn't you see it when you kill the gopher?"

Shortly after the words were finished, the player shouted "Here's coming". Other players in the circle were ready to go at any time, but the weapons in their hands had not yet fallen, but they didn't know what was going on, so the gopher fell for no reason.

Everyone was stunned. When they turned around, they saw a shirtless man with a scarf around his neck smiled and waved at them, and then they all looked suspicious. At this time, no one noticed the slingshot in his hand.

Everyone ignored Tu Fei and continued to wait outside the cave entrance to wait for the rabbit. Soon another black shadow rushed out, but everyone's weapons were slow to come out, so they could only helplessly watch the gopher pass through their feet. Before the sighs were heard from them, they saw that the gopher seemed to be hit by a stone, and then fell to the ground.

"Damn it, it's a slingshot?" Someone recognized the guy in Tu Fei's hand, and his eyes suddenly turned green.

Seeing this, the others finally became uneasy.

"No, right? This is OK!" someone said in surprise.

"Are there any slingshots sold in the game? Why don't I know!"

"Brother, where did you buy this slingshot?" a man couldn't help asking.

"Made it myself." Tu Fei said, wrapping a stone into the bullet bag.

"Oh, no wonder." The man nodded.

As he was speaking, another gopher rushed out of the hole and fell under Tu Fei's slingshot.

If it were usual, Tu Fei's actions at this moment had already constituted a monster grabbing, which would immediately arouse public anger, but the group was sighing. Not only was they full of interest in this way of killing monsters, but they were even impressed by Tu Fei's slingshot skills.

Tu Fei was secretly happy. The reality of the full-scene online game simulation is very high. His childhood skills were not affected much, and his slingshot's accuracy was still so domineering.

In fact, the default attack power of the player's own weapon system is 0, but adding the player's own attributes will still cause some damage.

Gophers are level 1 monsters with pitifully small blood volume and can kill them with just a touch. However, they are very small and very fast, so if they don’t have quick eyes and hands, it is difficult to touch their shadows. Based on these factors, the level 1 gopher has more experience than the monsters of level 5, so many players are willing to waste time and have to stay here to kill gophers.

Tu Fei's slingshot skills were no matter how hard he practiced in childhood. Whether it was accurate, reaction ability or feeling, it was not covered at all. At that time, not to mention falling on branches, or flying in the air, it would not be a problem to shoot down, let alone the gophers running on the ground.

More and more players rushed over after hearing the news, staring at the guy dressed in SB in front of him, and shot the gophers one after another with the slingshot in his hands. These people simply stopped leveling up, and looked lively and whispered from time to time. Even when local rats appeared, some people shouted "Here and Here" to remind Tu Fei. When Tu Fei shot a gopher, the crowd of onlookers burst into cheers from time to time.

Gradually, some people in the crowd saw that Tu Fei not only brought the childhood toys into the game ingeniously, but even became a weapon to kill monsters. The jealousy in his heart became stronger and stronger.

The slingshot in Tu Fei's hand continued to stop. During this period, the upgrade speed soared. As the level reached level 5, this trend was greatly reduced. Obviously, the experience of gopher could no longer satisfy him.

But it is no wonder that this level 1 monster was originally quite the experience of a level 5 monster. Previously, it was the experience of a few people sharing a gopher, but now it was the experience of getting a gopher by himself, so the upgrade speed will certainly not be slow.

Seeing this, those who are jealous are even more unbalanced. They began to speculate in their hearts that the slingshot in Tu Fei's hand must be not an ordinary product, and they should have added equipment with a chance of hitting, otherwise how could the success rate of shooting gophers be so high? But this is a model in traditional online games, and in full-scene online games, the hit rate is more brainless and more brainless.

"Brother, sell me your slingshot and I'll ask for it!" The first guy who was jealous in the crowd stood up.

"No!" Tu Fei glanced at the person coming, shook his head and said.

"Why?" the other party asked idiotically.

"Sold it to you, how can I kill monsters?" Tu Fei said.

The other party was stunned for a moment, his mind didn't turn around for a moment, as if he was stopped by this reason, but he quickly said, "I'll give you my dagger."

Tu Fei hesitated for a moment and suddenly said, "I'm sorry, I'm not SB!"

"Damn it, if you don't want to eat toast, go to death!" The visitor was angry with Tu Fei's words, and slashed his dagger and stabbed him.

"Fuck me, I'll fight if I say it! I'll still behave like a rule!" Tu Fei was a little surprised. It was the first time he had a fight in the game. He couldn't help but feel a little nervous. He hurriedly rotated his body 180 degrees, avoiding the other party's thorn, and habitually touched the other party's pocket on his waist. The system then sent a prompt - he successfully stole 2 silver coins.

Wow, it’s true that there is food. You’re rich but powerful. No wonder this guy is so arrogant. Two whole silver coins are not a small amount in today’s games. With this money, a good day is coming.

Thefting technique not only refers to the probability of success, but also the number of steals. In addition to the fact that only one item can be successfully stolen at a time, there is no fixed value in terms of money. To be precise, the amount of stealing depends entirely on luck. Obviously, Tu Fei's luck this time was very good. He exchanged two silver coins with just two points of potential, which has to be said to be a big profit.

Usually, pickpockets will run away after they succeed, and no one will stay there stupidly and be caught. At this time, Tu Fei will not fight with the other party like a fool. Moreover, he is still a non-professional person, without skills or equipment, only a slingshot, and no capital to fight. Therefore, escaping is the best choice.

The guy was defeated with a blow, and saw that Tu Fei was showing signs of running away, he swayed and chased after him.

When Tu Fei saw that he couldn't shake the other person away, he had a plan in his mind and hurriedly threw the slingshot in his hand into the air: "Slingshot, take anyone who wants it!" Then he turned around and ran into the crowd.

In an instant, the crowd was boiling. In order to grab the slingshot, everyone present rushed towards the place where the slingshot fell. Even the guy who was in trouble with Tu Fei rushed forward without hesitation. At this time, nothing else mattered. The key was to grab the slingshot.
Chapter completed!
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