The Great Thief

Chapter 1871 - Three Out of Three



Chapter 1871: Three Out of Three

Translator: Exodus Tales  Editor: Exodus Tales

The team leader was the one who organized who was going on the field.

Lu Li himself was the team leader. At this, after some careful consideration, he gave himself the opportunity to enter the field first.

With rays of glory, he disappeared from the waiting area and left behind his dumbstruck group.

The opponent was already waiting there. Seeing Lu Li come out, he made a deep bow straight away. Fortunately, that the System would translate what the other side was saying, otherwise, Lu Li would be completely stuck.

“I am South Sky Dagger of Purgatory Shrine from the great empire of Gaoli. I hope you will remember my name today,” Lu Li’s opponent introduced.

However, right after the countdown, Lu Li flashed right over behind him and went right ahead with a Premediated Cheap Shot. When all those skills hit him, they took away 60% of his HP.

South Sky Dagger almost cried. He simply didn’t have any defense.

Wasn’t it said that China was such a vast country where most of them wouldn’t retaliate when hit? Supposedly, all they would do was just use their mouth to speak out in protest. Why was he being so direct?

Lu Li took back his dagger without showing much concern at all. His opponent’s health had been reduced down to just over 10%.

The audience was silent at first, then erupted in great cheers afterwards.

Of course, in their midst, there were some sounds which weren’t too harmonious.

“Such a loss of face. What sort of ability is Cheap Shot? Why couldn’t he defeat him properly.”

“Yeah, complete loss of face. Why didn’t he go a little easier on them? If it was me, I’d defeat them without equipment.”

“Hmm, they’re not even such a strong club after all. They can’t even show off our country’s power.”

Lu Li simply didn’t care about the audience’s reaction. Making the most of the time before the next opponent came on, he crouched down to practice his English on the ground with great effort. The dagger which he used to kill his opponent was now used to write on the ground.

First blood!

The audience could watch the competition from every angle, so naturally, they could adjust the angle to see what he was writing. His handwriting looked like that of a three-year old’s.

Now, the next challenger entered the stage and Lu Li immediately went into Stealth.

Writing on the arena wasn’t something that he had invented. He wasn’t that sort of cunning sort of person. Apparently, this was an idea that Fat Monkey came up to execute when they finished fighting an overseas club.

With every kill, words would be written.

It didn’t need to be said that although Fat Monkey couldn’t be compared with Moonlight and Lu Li. At this stage, fighting against other random teams in the top 10,000, it wasn’t impossible for him to achieve the heroic feat of defeating all three opponents.

It was a shame that not only was his chance of coming out first snatched away, but his idea had also been exploited by the shameless Thief.

Fat Monkey’s expression was both angry and grieved. Simply put, he was like the neglected third wheel.

The first warlock had died, and the second one to come up was a Berserker. In terms of the other professions, they were the most threatening for Thieves. Paladins were had higher defense, but in the current patch, they lacked damage.

Lu Li didn’t care if they were a Warrior or a Warlock. Whoever was up, he would crush them.

Hs opponent had all sorts of fighting skills, showcasing a risky style of battle. Constantly on the move, this disorientated Berserker from Purgatory Shrine felt his opponent’s incomparable power in his heart.

In their Gaoli, only the top five Thieves or so would have this sort of power.

When he lost, Lu Li still had 60% of his HP.

The dagger he was tossing around was still stained with the hot blood of the Warrior. Lu Li crouched down again.

He was going to write ‘double kill’ now.

But was it ‘dauble kill’ or ‘double kill’? The half-illiterate Lu Li went into deep thought. The dagger froze halfway, looking like it poised to stab the sky.

“Oh, oh oh oh….” the whole audience cried out together.

“Oh man, what an idiot.”

Dark Wind facepalmed, unable to keep on watching. Why did he have to actively choose to commentate this competition?

In the end, Lu Li was still not able to think of what that word actually was, but time didn’t allow him to think any more. At this, he drew a circle and added a tiny little tail to the end of it. This way, no matter which spelling was right, it could still just be made out.

The third Gaoli player went up on the stage. She didn’t use skills, but rather used words to begin the battle.

“Can I ask, why do you have to humiliate us? You Chinese people should be as noble as one of us.”

“What are you saying? I don’t know Gaoli,” Lu Li said with an expression of innocence.

“…”

The Gaoli player suddenly broke down.

Had the interpreting system been eaten by a dog? This was like apologizing for not speaking English, but in English.

Anyway, this Mage fought with real fire, as if there were no limits to her skills.

“Come out, come out, you!”

“Don’t you dare to come out?!”

“&…%&…%¥*&”

“Frost Nova’s gone, Ice shield has just broken, Ice Block is on cooldown, Water Elemental is a bit far away…it’s got to be now!”

Lu Li looked like he was being chased all around the arena, but he had already planned everything out in advance.

When he thought it was most appropriate, the king of shadows inconspicuously attached to the back of the girl.

She was knocked out!

What would he do after she was knocked out? Kill her as quickly as possible, then keep writing on the ground. Lu Li clearly remembered how to write ‘triple kill’ in English.

Finishing her off, Lu Li used the last 30 seconds of the arena time to get down on the ground and quickly write down ‘triple kill’, then let out a long breath, standing up to receive the cheers of the audience.

Three out of three!

Why were there still hisses? Lu Li truly didn’t understand. He was convinced of Wandering’s understanding about how he treated his fans. None of them were particularly clever or intelligent, so he didn’t have to try to understand them.

“Boss, I’ve always considered you my boss, but you treat me like this!”

Fat Monkey was almost going to wipe away his tears.

“What’s going on? Who’s been bullying Monkey? Monkey, when I finish school, I’ll take you out to eat some good food.”

Lu Li pretended not to know what was going on, but actually, he was a little ashamed in his heart.

“I can have whatever I want?” Fat Monkey asked innocently. It seemed like all had been forgiven.


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