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Chapter 132 - 129: Dominating Gang Fight
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Chapter 132: Chapter 129: Dominating Gang Fight

Translator: 549690339

System: The force master of Dragon Chanting Realms, Literati Saucy Poet, has established the alliance, Dragon Chanting World.

System: The force Shooting The Mustard joins the Dragon Chanting World alliance and officially kicks off the journey to conquer the world!

Two successive system announcements left all the players in the region speechless. Seriously? After all that, Finn Lewis reactivated his Dream option. The members of Shooting The Mustard had obviously been there at the reincarnation point earlier, and news had long since spread via Dreams. The players in the Shooting the Mustard force were probably on the verge of stroking out from excitement.

Isn’t that Literati guy bossy? But is this really a good idea?

“I’m speechless, Literati. Is this really wise? What if you scare the Blade Alliance into dissolving?” Romeo, without a second thought, activated Taunt mode in his World Command message.

Finn Lewis swiftly followed suit with a World Command: “Haha, done! Blade, I saw that you guys are all online. You got blown away when I bought the Windward World package before, and it’s about to happen again. Brother says he’s not buying plane tickets and he won’t. Now let’s roll, you in? Everyone gather at Yan Hill.”

As soon as Finn declared a World Command, two hundred fully-paid accounts were transported to Yan Hill. In response, Shooting the Mustard surprisingly managed to form two groups in an instant. Almost every online player joined in, apart from those AFKing. Damn, how could one pass up this thrilling opportunity? Upon arrival, the group looked at the two hundred neatly laid out, fully-paid accounts, all sporting large wings. They were all struck speechless.

It must be said, the spectacle was utterly impressive!

Blade Alliance of course wouldn’t show weakness either. Although Finn bought two hundred accounts with large wings, their numbers were greater. With seven gangs, each commanding two groups, they outnumbered Finn’s men. Not to mention, some groups with high online rates could assemble three groups with no problem at all.

Soon, members of Blade Alliance also started gathering. However, they couldn’t gather as rapidly as Finn’s side. It took them roughly half an hour just to assemble their teams. Once done, they too were teleported directly to Yan Hill.

Davie’s prediction hit the target: not only did the whole region’s server crash, but the official forum was also packed, akin to when the game was first opened. It was crowded to the point of paralysis by players from other regions. The admin had to restrict everyone’s posting temporarily. After some thought, Davie used the invincible GM account to live broadcast the scene to players from other servers.

When other players saw screenshots of two hundred neatly arranged winged accounts on the forum, they too felt enthralled.

“Holy crap! I’ve made up my mind. I’m switching regions right now. Two hundred winged accounts in a single area! The equipment ranking of this area must be loaded! Plus, I bet this area will definitely have many interesting events! Haha! Looking for partners to join.”

“I’m going too! I’m switching regions instantly!”

“Damn, what about my new area? Special areas aren’t open in new areas yet.

Shit, I can’t stay, I’m off to train a small account in the Memory Empire!” The Memory Empire page on the forum was instantly flooded, even more so than when a new area opens.

There was no helping it, as 2000 was the maximum number! Whether the queue was 5000 or 10,000, it still showed as 2000+!

Even though Finn had Olivia open two hundred accounts, he also had her bring over two hundred Dream accounts to at least put on a show. This time, Olivia didn’t disguise it as much as she did in the game; she directly shut down the Dream server and added two hundred Dream accounts of varying levels.

However, no one was talking in these Dream accounts, and Finn had naturally taken over command. Although he’d never done it before, you don’t need to have tasted pork to have seen a pig run, right? The members of the Blade Alliance had already gathered, and Finn let out a roar in Dream: “No more talking, switch directly to gang mode. Get heated up! Let’s do this!”

Once he finished speaking, Finn charged straight ahead, and the two hundred accounts controlled by Olivia followed suit. Two hundred winged accounts — what did that feel like? Although Blade Alliance’s side was not scared, after all, it’s just a game and their numbers were even greater. They had about four hundred people, while Finn’s side had just less than three hundred.

The two sides practically clashed instantaneously, countless skills being thrown at each other immediately. However, for normal players, the screen began to lag immediately, pressing a skill took forever to respond, but everyone was used to it. This kind of slow-motion is experienced in every city and gang wars that occur every week. It gets a bit better once you turn off equipment special effects and wing special effects.

Even then, the results showed up all too soon. Olivia was a bot, but the other accounts were players all the same. Their playing standards couldn’t be more different. Despite similar configurations, Olivia’s coordination was seamless, the front line shields held it together, and the medics behind them immediately healed. But the opponent’s side was just all over the place.

In less than twenty minutes, the more than four hundred people from Blade

Alliance were quickly wiped out, leaving a field full of corpses behind, while Finn’s side, albeit with several casualties, were immediately revived by their medics.

“Damn, this is so freaking domineering!” shouted a spectator player surrounding them.

Indeed! Too freaking domineering! Every week’s gang war has official reporters from the forums and other gaming communities, and something as sensational as this definitely wouldn’t be missed. Also, they were live broadcasting right from Dreams to give the spectators a complete experience of the neutral players in this area. Super domineering!

It’s absolutely overkill. They were directly crushing the opponent; there wasn’t even any chance of a counter. Even though they had fought for more than ten minutes initially, it could be seen that although Finn’s side had fewer people, they were consistently advancing, quickly blowing away the more than four hundred people, leaving only a dozen or so long-range professions escaped early.

“Damn, I never thought large wings were so overpowered before. My partner and I can easily defeat a large wing!” said a player with red wings.

“Bullshit, that’s when you’re up against one large wing. You just try to pile four hundred red wings against a couple of hundred large wings. Quantity changes the quality, get it? One or two large wings indeed doesn’t make much difference, but two hundred of them is truly overbearing! So overbearing that it almost gave me a stroke! Awesome! Hats off to you. That fool from the countryside, messed with everyone but had to pick on Literati. Wasn’t the last teaching not enough? Blade Alliance is probably going to suffer this time..”

This content is taken from (f)reewe(b)novel.𝗰𝗼𝐦

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