He dropped a Blood Mist Staff. Unfortunately, it was not a weapon used by Ghostblades. Furthermore, Mages were relatively unpopular. It was the same in all games. Equipment from unpopular classes did not sell well.
However, Lin Tai did not have any objections.
Back in town, he went to the consignor Gabriel.
Here, Gabriel was no longer a black market merchant. He was more like an auction house administrator. Players could sell their equipment to him for a 5% commission, or they could sell it themselves.
Lin Tai didn't have time to sell his equipment, so he could only sell them on commission.
Gabriel saw a business deal and immediately smiled.
One had to know that he didn't accept just anything. He had to at least have something that was rare or above to be qualified to accept it.
Lin Tai thought for a while and set the price of the Blood Mist Rod at one million gold coins.
…
After setting the price, Lin Tai exited the game.
Weng! The hibernation pod opened and Lin Tai sat up.
Damn, I feel alright. There are no special symptoms.
It had been more than three hours in real time, and it was only three in the afternoon on June 19th.
He looked at his phone first. No one was looking for him.
Alright, Lin Tai's circle of friends was only this big.
This time, he went offline to rest. The high-intensity leveling made Lin Tai's head ache.
The emptiness in his body still made Lin Tai frown. He was not used to it.
In the game, because Lin Tai's intelligence was extremely high and his body was filled with magic power, his strength had also been strengthened several times. When he returned to reality, he became a weakling again.
When he walked out of the house, he noticed something unusual.
The streets were sparsely populated, and there were even fewer cars.
Damn, they all entered the game? Lin Tai was stunned.
He turned on his phone and sure enough, the forum exploded. The most popular topic was about Pray's whereabouts, and the second was the number of players on the top right corner of the forum.
The number of players in the game had already reached 1.2 billion, and it was still increasing at the rate of dozens of new players per second. At this rate, it would only take a few days for everyone in the world to become players in the game.
Lin Tai didn't feel lucky. Instead, he was puzzled.
A game was a game after all. There were many things in the real world that could not be put down. Whether it was life or work, there had to be someone to do it. If the entire world was online, the real world would basically be useless.
Boom!
Suddenly, a bolt of lightning flashed across the sky. In the sky, a black cloud slowly gathered, as if there was a surge of energy brewing.
Lin Tai raised his head with a strange expression. Why did this energy look so familiar?
It seemed to be the aura of Allard's Great Magic Array? Was it an illusion?
Under the bright sun, there was a strange dark cloud in the sky. This was very strange.
Lin Tai casually walked into an open-air food stall and ordered a wooden bucket meal.
"Wang Er, why don't you play Dungeon Fighter Online?”
"Playing games? I don't like to play."
"Hey, did you see the news? As long as you reach Level 18, you can go to the Federation to exchange for a title.”
"I know, but I really don't want to play.”
At a few tables nearby, a few customers were discussing about the matter of DNA.
Upon hearing this, Lin Tai finally understood why there were not many people on the road.
The title of nobility.
The title of nobility had a very high status in the Federation. Even the most ordinary Viscount was a life that commoners yearned for. Other than receiving a monthly allowance of 50,000 Federation coins, Viscounts also received a series of welfare measures, such as free medical treatment and free travel.
Level 18 was enough to get a Viscount? Was the federal government crazy?
Lin Tai was puzzled. Level 18 was neither difficult nor easy.
In short, he would definitely be able to reach Level 18 with some time. If that was the case, the world would become a place where everyone was a noble. By then, Viscounts would become commoners again. With the monthly allowance, the Federation would definitely go bankrupt in less than a week.
Why would the country do such a stupid thing? Moreover, an online game could not possibly cause the country to make such a big move. Even if it was a virtual online game, it was still a game after all. How could the higher-ups of the Federation allow a game to affect the rule of the real world?
Unless there was some other conspiracy, this was the most reasonable explanation.
In other words, this game was not as simple as an ordinary game. Could it affect reality?
As he spoke, Lin Tai raised his head and looked at the small dark cloud.
It was a very strange dark cloud. The surroundings were clear for thousands of miles, and there was only a small patch of dark clouds there.
It seemed that things were not that simple. If the game could affect reality, then the world would change drastically.
At the thought of this, Lin Tai was no longer in the mood to eat. He took two mouthfuls of rice, paid the bill, and left.
He decided to observe this dark cloud from time to time to see if it was a coincidence or something else.
…
After returning home, Lin Tai lay back in the hibernation pod and continued playing the game.
"Ding! Welcome back, entering the Dungeon and Warrior World…"
Weng! The white light shone brightly. Lin Tai opened his eyes and found himself in Celia Hotel.
There was a warehouse, a mailbox, and a bed, but Celia was still nowhere to be found.
Celia was the NPC who accompanied the players all year round. Although she was scolded badly, the NPC that left the deepest impression on the players of the Dungeon Fighter Online was definitely Celia. She had not appeared yet.
Forget it. If there wasn't, then there wasn't. Lin Tai didn't really care.
After leaving the inn, Lin Tai returned to Hendon Mar.
Whoosh! The densely packed heads surged wildly, looking a little terrifying.
"..." It's really stupid not to split the server. With so many people around, I'm not in the mood to go shopping at all.
Lin Tai didn't stop and headed straight for Grand Forest.
At present, 15% of the players in the server had arrived at Hendon Myre. Most of the players were moving, and this place would soon become the new Aylwin defense line.
Lin Tai was currently level 6, and he still needed more than 5000 experience points to level up. He would probably need to farm the map twice.
"Ding dong! You have a new email."
At this moment, a system notification appeared.
Lin Tai turned on the virtual screen and opened his mailbox. He realized that the blood mist rose stick had been sold.
Wow, they sold so quickly?
After receiving the mail, Lin Tai's bag had an additional 950,000 gold coins.
Gold coins were not to be taken casually. The Federation had established a 1:1 gold coin exchange referred to the exchange of gold coins for Federation coins. Federation coins could not be directly used to buy gold coins. They could only be bought from players. 1: 1.8. One gold coin was equivalent to 80 federal coins. Therefore, anyone who could have one million gold coins now must be a big shot.
(The official plot will be starting soon. Please accept the flowers.)。。)
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