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Chapter 2175 Orc Curse Chapter 37

Chapter 2175 Orc Curse Chapter 37
To prevent this terrible outcome, Kate Cat acted decisively and arranged for three groups of people to be deployed.

A group led by Mighty Flying Brick led the orcs to continue their relocation and retreat, moving as far away as possible to prevent any possibility of being discovered by Azazel.

Another group, led by Kate the Cat, used a few strong orcs as bait to lure Azazel away.

Finally, a small team, accompanied by an orc, ventures back to the destroyed village to prevent the orc king from returning directly to the village and triggering a dark revenge path of destroying his homeland.

Kate Cat originally didn't plan to bring any orcs along, even though it would be best, it was too dangerous. It was the strong orcs who volunteered to come after understanding the situation. The village chief and Pandi the thief, who was the fastest and best at hiding, were responsible for returning to the village ruins to explain the situation.

After the arrangements were made, the three groups immediately began their operation. The group with the most brick-throwing strength was under the most pressure. The number of people in the Fairy Kingdom Fellowship was not large to begin with, and this division severely reduced their fighting strength. He had nearly a hundred beastmen with their families with him.

Pandi the thief returned to the village ruins and settled the orc village chief in a safe place before venturing alone into the still-burning ruins to check if Azazel was there.

The bad news is that there really are Azazel's people lying in wait. Azazel, a place that attracts scoundrels, has no shortage of people and can easily summon them.

The good news is that Azazel is mostly filled with scoundrels who only want to cause trouble and make trouble, so it's impossible for them to sit quietly and obediently.

Pandi the thief, with his stealth skills fully activated, walked openly in front of the few people who remained behind. They all rolled their eyes, staring at the sky or the ground as if they were insane.

This is because the game is currently AFK (away from keyboard).

Virtual stealth games can be left running in the background, but you can't play other virtual stealth games at the same time or open two accounts. The technology supports this, but the human brain doesn't. To prevent players from impulsively trying to do it, the virtual stealth pod will lock the game so that only one virtual stealth game can run at a time.

However, the virtual pod does not restrict users from launching other software, such as video and chat applications, while the computer is idle.

Using a virtual stunt pod to watch videos and chat is a rather luxurious use, much like having a private dome movie theater all to yourself. You can also get a very high-quality experience playing some non-virtual stunt games.

Pandi the Thief stood in front of a player who was rolling his eyes, staring at the player's lips.

Most people don't realize that when someone is in a virtual stealth state and doing other things, it's the same as an out-of-body experience for the virtual body; the brainwave signals remain connected, and the virtual body will instinctively react to what the person is doing.

For example, the murmuring lips, the subconscious twitching of the body.

The guy she's observing right now is probably watching porn, and it's really intense SM stuff.

"The flavor is quite strong."

Pandi the thief shifted his target, thinking there must be a decent person among them. A mob like Azazel must have a truly reliable and authoritative leader, and since this leader left behind people to keep watch, he must have sent sufficiently reliable people.

Suddenly, a chill ran through her, and she instinctively raised her twin swords. A dark golden light emanated from the swords and covered her entire body, making her resemble a dark golden statue.

The next moment, her instinctive reaction blocked the spiked club that came flying through the air. Pandy the thief didn't move an inch, but cracks appeared in the twin swords in his hands.

"Oh, the Vajra Blade that blocks attacks based on the number of times it is used. This is a very rare item. It must have been obtained from the treasury of the Giants' royal family."

"While the effect is powerful, its flaws are also obvious. No matter what kind of attack it is, it can deplete its durability." The spiked club that landed on Pandi Thief began to spin, its sharp blades rotating at high speed. It clanged and collided with Pandi Thief's body several times, and then the twin blades on Pandi Thief's body were covered with cracks before shattering into powder with a crack.

The instant the twin blades shattered, Pandi the Thief darted away like a swift cheetah, creating a safe distance, while casually smashing the head of an AFK player with his spiked club.

"Oops."

Pandy the thief didn't turn around, but her face was covered in cold sweat; she already knew who had attacked her.

He is the leader of Azazel, a notorious figure in the gaming world who wears a mask that obscures player identification.

This person's presence can be found in various virtual stealth games that offer high freedom and great potential, but ultimately disappear one by one as players become engrossed in violent crime gameplay, leaving behind a mess.

His identity and mode of operation are completely unknown. Sometimes he doesn't even participate in the game, but he always manages to gather a group of crime game enthusiasts and skew the style of the entire game.

Game developers never stop it, firstly because they can't stop it—how players play games is always their own business; and secondly because violent and criminal gameplay is like a drug that squeezes life force to gain muscle, allowing players to acquire beautiful and huge muscles in a short time, making them lose themselves in the experience.

With continuous injection of this drug, muscles will deform, skin will be covered with spots, and eventually death will occur rapidly.

Using this drug can stop you from dying and allow you to live for a few more years when you feel like you're going to die, but games are different. Players are the lifeblood of games. When all players are fans of violent and criminal gameplay, or when all players believe that the game is about violent and criminal gameplay, this deadly drug can't be stopped just like that.

Correcting it means certain death, not correcting it also means certain death. In the end, high-potential, highly free virtual stealth games just faded away one by one.

The person who caused this phenomenon is known in the gaming community as "Mutta," a name derived directly from the core biological term "mutation."

Muta caused players, who were originally normal cells, to mutate into cancer cells that primarily disrupted the rules and absorbed nutrients.

With Multa on the team and the Azazels they're chasing, forget about saving the players' world reputation; the entire game is just heading straight for total collapse.

Despite all the planning, I never expected that Muta would be one of the lurking spies.

Pandy the thief's mind raced as she considered the best solution. Fortunately, she was cautious enough to have placed the orc village chief in a relatively distant location.

As long as she gets away now, it doesn't matter if Muta discovers that the orcs are a civilized race. The most important thing is that the information about the orcs who can communicate with humans is still...

A thunderbolt struck from the sky, and a tall figure descended on the lightning, landing with a thunderous crash in the center of the village, which had been burned black.

"SHIT!"

【Beastmaster Lottie Sandrak LV200】

(End of this chapter)

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