Although Ye Ci had repeatedly yarned about how little she cared about being the top bra.s.s, as things stood, even if she wanted to sit around and be a larrikin, it would all turn bottom end up. With everyone taking a squiz at her, she opened up the command system’s voice chat. She cleared her gob and put it out in layman’s, “This BOSS has 3 stages. But before I get onto that, let me first yabber on where everyone should be pozzied.”
“During the first part, everyone remain still. Actually, most BOSSes are fought like this, so it ain’t much of a problem; the tough bit lies in where to stand.” Ye Ci stood by the billabong and gestured to three points, informing the melee, ranged, and healers of their respective pozzy. She then continued, “Once the fight gets to the second part, the BOSS will summon clones. The boofhead will then pull the BOSS over to this point, where the healers are pozzied, while the healers group up with the ranged cla.s.ses. You c*nts then continue to go hard out without moving around. When the third part approaches, the boofheads will need to kite the BOSS around the billabong in a large circle, with everyone else standing within the circle. If you get poisoned, quickly run over to the boofhead’s side and transmit the poison to the BOSS. Healers, remember to keep fixing them up. As for whether or not there is a fourth part, save that for after the fight. As long as we beat these three stages, we‘ll be winners.”
Ye Ci’s commands were kept short and sweet. She didn’t have a habit of dealing with trifling things either. She believed that the drongos would be able to keep it in their heads if they did it themselves. If she needed to get into the nitty gritty, then they’d never be able to tie their laces.
Ye Ci gave everyone a 5 minute smoko to prepare. The members who camped up with Ye Ci promptly a.s.signed all of their potions and single-target skills to a hotkey.
One of the members who was partying with them for the first time clearly had no clue when she saw someone next her getting work done. As a result, she asked him, “Happy, what are you doing?”
Happy Family was an oldie; naturally, he knew the in and out of Ye Ci’s habits. However, he didn’t have a Buckley’s chance on how to deal with a newbie following Ye Ci for the first time, and hence put it out to Naturally Cute while he prepared, “Leader is letting us do sh*t on our own, were you deaf?”
“What? Aren’t we already done?” Naturally Cute was clearly used to doing nothing herself. Usually, Mi Lu and Overflowing Ink would run a virtual kindie with the party and she was very dependent on this kind of leader.
“Already done?” Happy Family glanced at Naturally Cute. “Have you set your single-target skills to a hotkey? Have you recast your BUFFs? Did your munitions automatically get restocked? Where did you put your contingency potions?”
“This… Shouldn’t the missus remind us about all of it? And wouldn’t they tell us when we need to do it?” Although Naturally Cute couldn’t tell the broad side of a barn if she was looking at it, she also started copying everything that Happy Family was doing.
“You haven’t joined up under Leader’s command before, right?”
“I haven’t, this is my first time.” Naturally Cute was also a huntress. Her eyes shone when he mentioned Ye Ci. “Guild Leader Gongzi is my idol. I get in line for a party every day just so I can get a perve. Seeing her makes me wetter than the underside of a dinghy, I’m just stoked…”
Naturally Cute had yet to stop yabbering on before Happy Family bluntly ended her dribble. “Clean out your ears, there’s only one way to put Leader’s command—simple. Were you listening to her strats just now? That’s all Leader says. Once it starts, you won’t hear her chirp in the command chat, nor anything else you spoke of…”
“Huh? Then… Then when should I do anything I’m readying?” Having been given the short stick by Happy Family, Naturally Cute had already gotten cranky. “Like this… Won’t we cark it like this?”
“If you don’t want to cark it then you better learn quick.” Happy Family let out a sigh. “I was once like you, not used to doing it myself. However, after dying a couple times, I learned to progress a bit on my own. I needed to learn and just do it; only then did I become better.”
“But… But…” Hearing Happy Family’s statement, Naturally Cute became even more worried. “If I die, will Leader… will Leader rip on me?” Naturally Cute gave a lot of sh*t about Gongzi You’s mood. “It was hard yakka to even join her group. If… if I cark it, will she kick me to the curb?” She was getting closer and closer to p.i.s.sing herself thinking about it. She even started shaking like a dog.
“Pfffft, don’t get your knickers in a knot, Leader won’t drop you. Though she might give you special treatment if you cark it too much.” Happy Family consoled her immediately. “You should know, Gongzi You is a freak character. If you’re in the firing line for special treatment, it won’t be pretty…”
“But… But I want her to give me special attention.” When Naturally Cute heard that she wouldn’t be sent packing even if she died a lot, she felt relieved. Moreover, when she heard that she might be given special treatment, she started feeling frisky. She clutched her mug, growing red. “Will she give me her special treatment as long as I keep carking it?”
“You’re not planning to f*ck this up on purpose to try and get a root with Gongzi, are you?” Happy Family saw through Naturally Cute’s intentions straight away.
“No way, no way.”
“I give zero f*cks if you want to kick it, but have a ponder—If the whole team were to be dusted because of your feeding, even if Leader and the commanders don’t tell you off, would you be able to stand tall with everyone giving the stink eye?” Happy Family immediately advised Naturally Cute to give up on her dipsh*t, poon-chasing dream.
“Eh…” Naturally Cute stared wide-eyed at him, dumbfounded.
“There’s just a packet of noodles left, everyone hurry the f*ck up with your sh*t. Those who need arrows or spellcasting materials quickly go to the mercho over there and stock up.” Faced with Ye Ci’s silence, Mi Lu and Overflowing Ink couldn’t let the kettle boil over. They were the most familiar with their group’s circ.u.mstances, so they immediately spoke up and put a boot up everyone else.
Ye Ci just flicked her gaze over to the two without a word. Only after a.r.s.e met floor did she apathetically say, “Was there a need to remind them?”
“There are a lot of them who don’t know what to do. If we don’t tell them now, wouldn’t it come back to bite us in the a.r.s.e?”
“An elite team should not need reminding.”
“But we’re not quite elites yet…”
“You guys should believe in your team, believe in each team member, and believe that they are elite.” Ye Ci smirked. “We are clearing a dungeon, not leading kindie kids around. If you have to play teacher, you’ll b.u.g.g.e.r yourselves.”
“Leader, we’re still not convinced on them.” Mi Lu and Overflowing Ink couldn’t be as laid back as Ye Ci.
“To clear a dungeon, you must be ready to cark it. If you’re shaking thinking of failure then you won’t be able to make it. This is like letting them loose in the wild. Those who are able to adapt will become brick sh*t houses, those who can’t adapt will naturally kick it on their own. You need to barrack for them, then it’ll be harder for them to fail.”
Mi Lu and Overflowing Ink glanced at one another, seriously pondering over Ye Ci’s words.
When Ye Ci had shoved the last snag in her gob, she stood up and clapped her hands together. Just as she was about to call out to everyone so they could start fighting, she received a private message.
The private message was from Unbridled Willow. His voice was mono, leaving his mood to question. “22 mil, real dollarydoos.”
“What? You think the 20 mil I quoted is too little?” Ye Ci was gobsmacked when she heard the price.
“20 mil is the amount you wanted. The other 2 mil is so you don’t yabber on about it, as well as make sure that the video won’t fall into the lap of any other guilds.” Unbridled Willow naturally was a stingy tight a.r.s.e so of course there was extra.
“No worries about that.” Ye Ci promptly restricted the video-recording function of all the group. This way, no one would be able to record their screen apart from her. However, she let more out. “What made you agree with my price?”
Unbridled Willow shut up like a bolted door for a while. He then said, “Someone once said to me that if I want to win at something I have to give everything for it.”
Ye Ci snapped back, “Unbridled Willow, what you should be saying is: If a problem can be resolved with wads, it shouldn’t be called a problem.”
Unbridled Willow nearly had his jaw fall off its hinges.
Unfortunately, Ye Ci didn’t continue to slow roast him, instead straightforwardly saying, “Since you’ve quoted me 22 mil, I’ll seem like a b*tch if I keep blasting you so I’ll stop. We’ll settle on 22 mil, but… I want a down payment of 10 mil first.”
“Down payment? What? Gongzi You, you reckon you’ll cream it so much that you want half the moolah now?” Unbridled Willow took a deep breath. “What happens if you f*ck it up? What if you can’t get First Blood?”
“These aren’t your problems.” Ye Ci groaned in discontentment. She was mad as a cut snake over these blokes who wouldn’t stop b*tching when doing business. It was simpler than putting two together, why be so f*cking difficult? “You should only care about handing over the moolah and getting what you want, I’ll care about getting the moolah and giving the goods. This is some simple sh*t. If you can’t build a bridge, we can cancel. Not like I’m losing anything.”
Needless to say, Unbridled Willow knew he was up sh*t creek. He really couldn’t afford to p*ss off this woman. How did he have to rely on her to not go cactus? Although he didn’t want to, he could only be taken by the ear in the end. “Give me your bank details.”
“Just change it for tokens and send it directly to me.” Bank details? Ye Ci wasn’t foolish enough to hand her privo to these people from the net. “Just take the fee directly from the pay, I’ll accept all the moolah in tokens.”
Although this way would take a large commission, the service charge really wasn’t much compared to her life. She only had ankle deep ties to Unbridled Willow. Even if he was a mate, with the net separating them, who knew what he really was like? Having gone through the sh*t with Thousand Sunsets, Ye Ci could be considered an oldie at this. When facing a tall poppy with some backing like him, she might be able to avoid him as an ordinary sheilah. However, if she revealed her privo to him, wouldn’t that be the same as showing Unbridled Willow herself nuddy? If he was true blue then it was fine, but if he was dim in the headlights like Thousand Sunsets, would she have a shred of peace in the future?
As for Thousand Sunsets… Ye Ci thought that he probably wouldn’t let his privo leak out to Unbridled Willow, even if he were to be dragged by a bull bar. They were enemies, b.l.o.o.d.y full on enemies in it for the same thing. There would be no chance to stop Unbridled Willow from sniffing him out and stirring the pot were he to ever to get his privo from him. It’s all a game, but it was bound to be a fist up if they ever met.
Unless Thousand Sunset was a drongo, he would keep a tight leash on all of his privo.
“Alright, I’ll exchange 50 mil tokens for you in a bit.” Unbridled Willow didn’t seem to think as much as Ye Ci had just now, agreeing to Ye Ci’s request before giving the flick. “Oh, that’s right, I had something to quiz.”
“What is it?”
“What’s with you and Gleaming Suns.h.i.+ne and Leftie?” Unbridled Willow had investigated the sh*t between Ye Ci and Thousand Sunsets, so he was well aware of both Dong Yin and Yi Cang. However, he still didn’t have the clout to get it done in the real world with his current load, so he was still unsure about Ye Ci’s relations.h.i.+p with them.
“Why, are you a sticky beak?”
“Just curious.”
Would Unbridled Willow be asking for no reason? Like f*ck. Ye Ci knew this, but she wasn’t sure why Unbridled Willow would ask about them out of the blue. Ye Ci muttered to herself faintly, ‘this ain’t the truth, but it ain’t a lie’: “Former acquaintances.”
These words, Unbridled Willow naturally would not believe it to be fair d.i.n.k.u.m. However, he also wouldn’t think it was an outright yarn. He was a bright bloke, so when he heard Gongzi You say this, he could more or less guess that Ye Ci’s relations.h.i.+p with them wasn’t ankle deep. At least, that’s how it had been yonder ago.
As a result, he couldn’t sit still on it. He said, giving a flag, “Those two seem to have put a lot of money into Steel Blooded Battle Spear. I always think that throwing full dollarydoos into the game ain’t in the spirit…”
Ye Ci stopped the bludger before he finished, casually throwing out a line, “If they get stuck in a hole it’s on them.”
Unbridled Willow liked Ye Ci’s answer like vegemite on toast. Gongzi You’s words kicked the nagging in his head. With Gongzi You as a magnet on a board, he could cease his cr*p with Thousand Sunsets. All in one move.
Unbridled Willow killed the convo window. Ye Ci was gobsmacked. Dong Yin and Yi Cang was actually throwing a truck of moolah at Thousand Sunsets. Just how much were they going to get bitten in the a.r.s.e for this? But when she thought about it again, they were up sh*t creek and she had no reason to get bogged down with them. She reckoned that her info was somewhat on the tail end. She had been completely blindside to the fact that they had been making such large movements. As a result, she let all the group members prepare for another smoko, while she herself hurried over to Liu Chang to ask her quietly, “I caught that Dong Yin and Yi Cang have been sending dollarydoos to Thousand Sunsets?”
Liu Chang spun her head to look at Ye Ci, having a ponder before saying, “It seems like it. My mum encountered that c*nt Yi Cang the other day and he show pony’d off to her. When my mum got back, she spent the evening raving on about how their family was living with silver, putting dosh into the game to earn even more, and we’re b.l.o.o.d.y bogans, blah blah…” Liu Chang rolled her eyes. “Listening to her got me so cranky I stopped giving her the time of day, but it sounds like what you’ve got.”
Ye Ci had a cackle. “You’re a bogan? You’ve been making mint every day for the past few months now, you saying you blew it all?”
Once her fat purse was mentioned, Liu Chang became full of face and she chuckled. “What’s up? Did that c*nt sniff you guys out too?”
“Don’t think so, at least my oldies haven’t said anything about it. Oh right, do you know how much moolah they threw down?”
Liu Chang clutched her head, mentally confirming it for a bit before yabbering. “It should be at least half of the two families’ combined estates. You also know that although Dong Yin and Yi Cang’s rellies aren’t super loaded, they still have f*cking millions worth, so… it should be a f*ckload.”
“They really are having a go at this…” Ye Ci also couldn’t help but sigh.
“Throwing dosh into a game really isn’t a dog pouring a drink. Fate’s currently a ma.s.sive share in the market. Dong Yin and Yi Cang’s fathers are both blokes in suits, and would naturally be pretty crystal over this. Moreover, it seems like Dong Yin and Yi Cang are still getting some returns from the game, so…” Liu Chang ended her drone early, but believed that Ye Ci would understand what she was getting on about.
“b.l.o.o.d.y oath.” Ye Ci grinned like a dead fox. Originally, she had only wanted to help teach Dong Yin and Yi Cang a lesson, but now she was going full ball. She definitely had to beat this dungeon before dark. After she got First Blood for the dungeon, future events might not need her to rearrange the magnets.
Unbridled Willow wanted to f*ck up Thousand Sunsets completely, so he obviously wouldn’t let Dong Yin and Yi Cang off scot free. They were likely jump off the wagon in the end. She had merely been thinking of just giving them a smack, however, now things were up sh*t creek without a paddle in sight…
Let alone moving the magnets, now she felt like she didn’t have the board either.
Ye Ci gulped down some air. She hadn’t wanted to mangle them but they had ultimately jumped in the deep end. C*nts f*cking themselves like this was quite ironic.
“Siren’s gonna blow, you should finish up.” Ye Ci lowered her eyes and gave it to Liu Chang, then went and f*cked off towards the rest of the group. As Liu Chang stood there watching her boot dust, it was crystal clear in her mind that although Ye Ci seemed to no longer want hair or hide with Dong Yin and Yi Cang, deep in the guts, she still didn’t want them to end up cactus.
Unfortunately, the world is a coin toss.
Although Liu Chang didn’t understand what problems Thousand Sunsets was facing at the moment, from the many times Dong Yin had tried to buy strat books from her in private, it was dog’s b.a.l.l.s to see that Thousand Sunsets had gotten bogged down in trouble. If this continued to turn things tail up… it would probably end up bringing in Dong Yin and Yi Cang’s sheds.
Liu Chang once again conjured up Yi Cang’s sharp words that day, and her heart ached like a knife was business end through it. She took a deep gulp, ‘Fine, let’s just leave it like that.’ After all was said and done, they weren’t catching a lift down the same road. This was b.l.o.o.d.y enough.
Ye Ci silently adjusted her thoughts, then gulped a fres.h.i.+e before yelling loudly, “Get ready to start.”
Once she gave her order, everyone acted busy at the three points mentioned in the strats she had yabbered earlier.
“The BOSS won’t use anything special on this part. Everyone watch how much you’re spitting. Keep in mind saving the use of your main skills. They better not f*cking be down when we get to the second part. Also, it ain’t your dole payment, don’t use all of your mana. Your first mana pot shouldn’t be downed before we reach the second stage.” After starting, Ye Ci calmly layed out the key points of this first part.
That said, many drongos were greedy and went deaf to Ye Ci’s words, instead spamming their attacks. The damage values that appeared were fair d.i.n.k.u.m beaut. But to Ye Ci, who had been constantly running numbers the moment they entered the dungeon, these damage values made her deadset cranky. She could foresee them running out of steam later on because their damage had been too high starting off. Despite this, Ye Ci kept her gob shut. It wasn’t like her to change her ways now, even if it was gonna be like t.i.ts on a bull. Its just started, how could she pack up now?
Because there were so many dipsticks who didn’t listen to her, she went full ball to increase her DPS, which caused Dani to quickly enter the second part. All they heard was Dani shriek, “This is my house, I won’t let you c*nts f*ck around here.”
It had barely spoken before they saw four Dani charging towards them from each side of the billabong. Ye Ci immediately shouted, “Make them rack off.”
The MT, Bai Mo, was a top bloke. Whilst Ye Ci had been yelling just now, he had already sprinted past the healers, attracting the aggro of the four clones, then charged over to where the healers were pozzied.
“Healers, get over to the ranged attackers. Remember to pay attention to healing the melee fighters. The main and vice-healer are a.s.signed to the MT. You absolutely cannot let it OT. OT is definitely not the boofhead’s responsibility here
“Rangers, give me some mana.” The healers had only just joined the ranged attackers when Ye Ci suddenly heard someone whinge in the general chat. She gave a spin to look. The little b*tch was a Sorcerer called Salad Mustard. Ye Ci promptly opened up the stats to take a squiz his numbers. According to the team data, this t.o.s.s.e.r was not a main damage dealer. Usually, his output in a dungeon would only be just above sh*thouse. On top, when Mi Lu told everyone to go flat out in outputting damage, he was only in thirty-somethingth place. However, when they had just started fighting, she told everyone to control their output yet this w.a.n.ker’s output was sticking out like dog’s b.a.l.l.s at the top, exceeding Timely Rain and Pickled Pepper Phoenix Claw, who were usually at the top, by a mile. This indicated that he was a f*ckwit with nothing going on upstairs, just increasing aggro and acc.u.mulating damage, downright wasting all of his mana.
After Salad Mustard issued this request, a Ranger called Torrential Tide replied, “The cooldown for a Mana Infusion is 3 mins, we can’t give you mana as you like. You should drink a pot.”
“I’ve already drunk it. My mana pot is still down, just give me some, okay?”
“Why didn’t you control your mana, how the f*ck are you running on empty?” Another sheilah Ranger called Sugar Candy Sweets couldn’t help but whinge, “There are only 8 Rangers in the group. If we give you one now, then what when its b.l.o.o.d.y important, when the rest need Mana Infusions?”
“I spent it all on fighting the BOSS, I wasn’t just jacking off.” Sugar Candy Sweets’s words clearly made Salad Mustard spit the dummy.
“What the f*ck are you on, really think you should be arguing now?” Seeing that a few people were sitting around b*tching, Overflowing Ink immediately put a stop to it before turning to ask Ye Ci, “Leader…”
“Each Sorcerer and Warlock has two chances to take a Mana Infusion. Up to them when they want it.” Ye Ci never gave two sh*ts about it, merely laid down her rules. She then said, “Sugar Candy Sweets, give Mustard some of your mana.”
“Okay.” Sugar Candy Sweets was obviously b.l.o.o.d.y reluctant, but since Ye Ci had already issued the order, she could only start tossing her mana to him. Following this, everyone got the ding of a notification in the command channel. “Salad Mustard, occupation: Sorcerer. Sugar Candy Sweets has given him a Mana Infusion. Remaining Mana Infusion chances: one time.”
This notification system actually was ancient, but garbo commanders wouldn’t have the skill to think ahead about how much mana would be used during a fight. Thus, this system would normally be left dry.
However, this was a piece of p.i.s.s for Ye Ci. In fact, she had crunched the numbers while Mi Lu and Overflowing Ink were taking command. When everyone was getting ready earlier, Ye Ci actually had made many preparations herself, putting in the hard yakka to set it up.
And now, this system showed its effect quick.
All of the damage dealers immediately took notice of their mana. After all, sorcerers and warlocks only had two chances to receive Mana Infusions, not to mention everyone else… Suddenly, everyone started rubbing their sticks together regardless of their cla.s.s. They no longer dared to spam their skills like a lizard drinking.
Salad Mustard was even more touchy. Hearing the system ding, he then became aware that he was a ma.s.sive f*cking c*nt, wasting so much mana. He only had one more chance, would he still be able to keep it together until the end of the third part if he continued?
Due to the fact that everyone was putting too much attention to it, their damage dropped, so much so that some people started drying up in output. When Dani summoned its clones for the second time, a bunch of the damage dealers went cactus. Upon seeing this, Ye Ci didn’t hesitate to issue the order to withdraw.
Everyone immediately withdrew, then slowly carted their teammates back and replenished their supplies. Ye Ci saw everyone on their date beginning their recovery, then said, “Everyone needs to get used to this sh*t. This system is here to get everyone running at top and make you more aware about your mana. There’s nothing to it, as long as everyone cleans their ears about outputting damage. You don’t need to put the system on a pedestal.”
Soon after, Ye Ci went on, “Actually, needing a Mana Infusion early ain’t so bad. After all, each Mana Infusion has a cooldown of 3 mins. If everyone wants their Mana Infusion in one go, the Rangers won’t keep up. So, if you need a Mana Infusion early on no worries. As long as you do your job, don’t worry about the rest.”
Many people were at ease after hearing these words. Mustard’s example just now left everyone’s minds like a dog’s breakfast, shaking at the thought they would upset their commander if they needed one too early. Never crossed them that Gongzi You would not get up everyone, instead very considerately lowering the pressure on everyone. This caused everyone to let out long sighs of relief.
After getting everyone’s minds on the right track, Ye Ci again issued the order to set off. Although Ye Ci was determined to grab First Blood this time, she deemed the building of the entire team’s fighting tempo more important so they could create good habits. After all, the bizzo with Unbridled Willow was merely a single transaction, whereas leading her team was a long haul.
This time, everyone cleaned out their ears. During the controlling output period, people no longer used mana-costly skills. Even though this extended the time spent on the first stage, it opened the highest possibility of rapidly concluding the second stage.
The first part went pearlaz and they entered the second part quick as. Bai Mo acted as MT and secured the aggro, which let the sub-tank Little Icy Cold Hands equip offense-oriented equipment and go flat out for a while. After Ye Ci saw Bai Mo pull the BOSS, she yabbered out an order, “All DPS go f*cking hard as into this c*nt.”
This command let everyone who had been fenced up for an entire stage give a sigh of relief. All the DPS frantically went full ball. The only thing that could be seen was the HP of Dani sharply dropping. Ye Ci continued going flat out while keeping her eyes to the status of Dani’s health bar. As soon as she saw that there were approximately 8 bars of health before it would enter the third part, she once again shouted, “Control your attacks, control your mana. Let your sh*t recover.”
Having carked it once before, everyone f*cking listened this time. They curbed their powerful moves, and used some skills that didn’t cost much mana. On one hand, they were recovering mana, on the other hand, they were waiting for their powerful moves to come back. Meanwhile, Ye Ci was flat out like a lizard drinking. After all, amongst everyone in the group, she was the only one who didn’t fear wasting her mana. If she also fenced herself up during this time and the DPS turned out sh*t, Dani was liable to bring out another batch of clones. If she summoned another batch of clones, their party would very likely get wiped out.
Ye Ci intently focused on that c*nt Dani. Based on her past experience, the BOSS would typically give itself a BUFF. If the players had yet to reach the third part when the BUFF wore off, then the second batch of clones would unlimitedly detonate.
As expected, Dani extended her arms and rose in the air with a piercing shout. “I’m gonna wreck you little sh*tstains.”
Soon after, a “Rage” BUFF appeared under Dani’s icon. At this time, Ye Ci immediately gave a roll call of several damage dealers. “If you hear your name, give it your f*cking all. If I don’t call your name, continue to keep your head down.”
The rage BUFF lasted 5 mins. Ye Ci called out 8 DPS every 30 secs to focus fire. The names she called were also picked after tight calculations. Each time she called out names of both high damage dealers as well as people who f*cking suck. As much as possible, she made it so that each time she acted teacher, the players responsible would stay at the same level.
This method was clearly very effective. All the DPS were tensed up. For those 30 secs, they seemed to hold themselves back, waiting until their name was called, after which they would go hard as f*ck at Dani as though they were about to cark it. This kind of focused eruption was actually much higher than their usual damage output.
Upwards Ho!’s current gear was not considered poor, but their coordination and awareness was lacking compared to the major guilds. As a result, Ye Ci’s roll calling for a full ball a.s.sault was both for defeating the BOSS, as well as for improving their reactions and coordination. With only 42 secs remaining, Dani finally entered the third part. This process was slow as p.i.s.s, however, Ye Ci was still quite satisfied. After polis.h.i.+ng them up like this a couple more times, she believed that they would sharpen up.
After all, f*cking effort needed to be put in for talent to take shape.
“MT, 2nd Boof, give the BOSS a lap. All of the DPS and healers, on my tail. If you get poisoned, don’t lose your sh*t. All you need to do is leg it to the Boofheads. Icy Cold Little Hands, you’re in charge of healing the poisoned.”
Bai Mo was true to his role as one of the top ten Boofheads in her previous life. Although he had just heard Ye Ci explain the running pace and speed once while they had been recovering, he was already so good it seemed like he had done this forever. On the contrary, it was Little Icy Cold Hands who was tense as a brick, following Bai Mo while saying, “Old Mo, you carry, I’m still not ready yet. You better not cark it, I’ll keep following you for a lap to get with the pace.”
“Harden the f*ck up. If I cark it, you’ll be b.l.o.o.d.y fine.” Bai Mo gave so little sh*ts that he even cracked Little Icy Cold Hands a smile.
“That’s not what’s getting to me, I’m worried about getting enough heals.” Little Icy Cold Hands was not telling porkies. In the guild, the main healers were Icy Cold Little Hands and Fruit Jelly. However, Fruit Jelly had recently been only thinking about getting heaps of damage and rarely healed, so Rain b.u.t.terfly was given a transfer to be a secondary healer. Furthermore, Icy Cold Little Hands had now been told to just cure poison, so the main healers for Bai Mo had become Rain b.u.t.terfly and another Cleric called Ghost Cat, as well as a Priest called Tree Desires Tranquillity. Of the three of them, only Rain b.u.t.terfly had any experience with healing the MT. Ghost Cat and Tree Desires Tranquillity both usually healed melee fighters or DPS, and didn’t know head from tail when it came to healing the MT. When they were named to heal Bai Mo, they shook like a dodgy was.h.i.+ng machine.
They were all p.i.s.sing themselves, not to mention Little Icy Cold Hands who was dripping sweat. He was acting as though he was the MT.
Bai Mo naturally knew what Little Icy Cold Hands was getting on about, but this was something that was better kept privo, and not something to be spat out. Once it was dug up, he was afraid it might affect Ghost Cat and Tree Desires Tranquillity’s mental states, causing them to leak even more.
Bai Mo laughed, gave a look at the three people who were p.i.s.sing themselves more than Little Icy Cold Hands. He yabbered in the command channel. “To be a Boofhead is to believe fair d.i.n.k.u.m in the healers. If a Boof can’t do that, how the f*ck could he face the BOSS?”
Little Icy Cold Hands was caught in the headlights. He looked at the three’s mood again and knew that Bai Mo was letting it out for them to hear. His mind cooled down like it was in an esky. He rushed over to Bai Mo and laughed, “Of course you, Old C*nt, would be so f*cking light-hearted.”
The three healers in charge of healing the MT and 2nd Tank heard Bai Mo’s words, and their originally bricked mood turned to sand.
Ye Ci heard Bai Mo’s words. She then glanced at the three healers and the blue-faced Little Icy Cold Hands again, and saw through Bai Mo’s sh*t. She spun her head towards the other ranged fighters and said, “My movement speed is b.l.o.o.d.y fast. I’ll jog down my pace to wait for you, but you guys better not slack off. Otherwise, you’ll be wrecked by ice blades.”
Many players had already carked it in the third part. All this time, they were so b.u.g.g.e.red that they couldn’t even unhinge their gobs. Naturally, whatever Ye Ci said was spot on. At this same time, Ye Ci issued her first and only order of the third part, “DPS throw f*cking everything at the C*nt. Don’t be a wuss about mana, those without, start getting Mana Infusions now.”