The Great Thief

Chapter 1684: Non-Horde

Chapter 1684: Non-Horde


Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales


The fact that Lu Li could use Spirit Casting was quite miraculous.


Demitrian’s method of Spirit Casting could be taught to others. According to the design of the game, it needed to be a player with a high level of Charisma and luck. Furthermore, it also needed to be at a time when Demitrian felt that his life was nearing its end. It was only once that these conditions were met that he had a chance at triggering the quest. After this, then there were also a lot of hard work and dedication which only gave him a small chance at learning Spirit Casting.


Lu Li’s luck wasn’t great and his Charisma levels were also not spectacular either.


That was why it was simply miraculous.


Firstly, Lu Li used his words to evoke Demitrian’s feelings and memories with his own mentor, then he also used the fact that the Blessed Blade of the Windseeker wasn’t even on the level of a demiG.o.d weapon, despite using Prince Thunderaan’s soul to craft it. These words made Demitrian feel the hopelessness that his mentor had experienced before his death.


With these, the conditions of Demitrian feeling both incompetent and that his life was now coming to its end had been fulfilled.


As for the other conditions, Lu Li had saved Demitrian’s life by using Gale Steps to block a lethal attack from Prince Thunderaan. Otherwise, with his normal luck and Charisma levels, Demitrian wouldn’t even look at him.


Even if the first condition was fulfilled and the second was not, then Lu Li would still be among the last people to be taught Spirit Casting.


In the end, it was the Hammer and Supreme Ring that shocked Demitrian. This was especially true with the Supreme Ring. The appearance of the Supreme Ring had shattered his original perspective.


These two items greatly raised Lu Li’s status in Demitrian’s eyes.


This intelligent NPC had already made his decision. This was something that was intended by the design, but it was not set in stone.


Dawn was AI-controlled, which meant that there was more freedom within the game. For the sake of improving playability and flexibility within the game, the game company didn’t have set responses for everything. As a result of this, the higher the NPC’s intelligence, the more likely they were to make their own decisions.


That was why the process of Lu Li acquiring the skill was incredible.


The game company had no rights to intervene. Even if they wanted to utilise underhanded tactics to intervene, they weren’t able to take away the skill that was already in Lu Li’s hands.


Rut’theran Village was one of the beginner Dark Elf villages.


The races in the Alliance were better looking, or at least, they looked more like people. The races in the Horde were freakish and strange.


The beginner Dark Elf villages were not as popular as the Human ones.


This was why Lu Li was able to find a place where he could practice Spirit Casting in peace.


With one slash of his dagger, an old Nightsaber fell. Lu Li was able to instantly kill these lower-levelled monsters and he began to collect their souls.


A fog-like essence floated up from the corpse.


It looked like it had a head, face and was also in the shape of a Nightsaber. Lu Li was extremely happy. His instincts told him that this was the soul of a Nightsaber. He didn’t think that he would succeed on the first attempt.


However, at that same time, the nearly-formed Nightsaber soul dissipated.


Gone?


Why did it fail? It was nearly complete. Lu Li couldn’t understand it.


He wasn’t frustrated at failing, since he had prepared himself for this.


Time for the second one…


Failed again!


Third one…


Failed!


When Lu Li failed for the thirtieth time, he finally realised that he had made a mistake.


The 50% success rate didn’t mean that it was a one in two chance to succeed. Otherwise, there would have been at least a couple of successes out of the 30 attempts that he had made. Furthermore, he was even trying the skill on lower-levelled monsters.


At the same time, the surveillance team for the game company was also waiting for Lu Li to make a joke of himself.


Besides the surveillance team, the director of design and a few others who were nervous, stayed behind and watched Lu Li as well.


They watched as Lu Li failed 30 times consecutively, then finally breathed a sigh of relief and laughed loudly.


“We’ve known him for so long now and thought that he was really skilled. Who would’ve thought that his luck would be so bad! How did he get to where he is now?”


This person in the higher echelons of the company was clearly not a gamer. His knowledge of Lu Li was probably quite limited as well.


“Haha! He is quite an interesting character. His talent for gaming is quite good, but his luck and Charisma levels are extremely low. Yep – they are rock bottom. You could say that they are even lower than what we had designed. No one knows what he did to get such bad luck.”


The director of design was clearly enjoying Lu Li’s failures.


“There are two girls in his team. One of them has max Charisma, while the other had max Luck,” the leader for the surveillance team added.


The surveillance team gave up watching him after a while. Lu Li had already failed 150 times. Even these people who were concerned about the balance of the game began to sympathise with him. They even hoped that Lu Li would succeed just once.


“Well, we can rest easy now.”


The company executives were quite satisfied. They saw that Lu Li had failed so many times and seemed like he would keep failing, so they didn’t bother watching anymore.


It was just like what the director of design said. They didn’t need to care about this person.


Even if he succeeded once, it wouldn’t matter!


Would he give up?


Of course not!


This level of hards.h.i.+p was incomparable to what he had faced in his life thus far. He was determined enough to face even more difficult things head on.


He was a child who had grown up in poverty. He had no right to be spoilt.


167 times!


Just when he thought that it would fail, the Nightsaber’s soul didn’t dissipate, but instead, grouped together and formed a ball of light. The System then indicated that it was in a collectable state.


Success?


Lu Li laughed heartily and was extremely happy. He wasn’t down just because of his failures.


His mindset was straightforward. The rarer and more precious an item was, the harder it


was to obtain it. Flukes were non-existent. Therefore, the skill of Spirit Casting was bound to reap great benefits.


If it was as simple as cutting cake, then he might as well not learn this skill.


The ball of light took up one slot in his bag. It seemed that he needed to expand his storage again. He envied Hachi Chan’s incredibly s.p.a.cious bag. Lu Li even thought about begging for one, since he remembered that there was one of them that could be traded.


After getting a Nightsaber soul, Lu Li immediately gave up the notion of continuing.


He wanted to find an area where the monster population was much more concentrated. With him being level 60, the success rate wouldn’t improve whether the monster was level 5 or 15.


He went to the Scarlet Monastery next.


For the sake of better-integrating new players, all of the lower-levelled Instance Dungeons were made available to enter. The higher-levelled players were able to bring the lower-levelled players into these Instance Dungeons to grind for EXP.


The Scarlet Monastery was the most popular area for grinding EXP.

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