Chapter 527 - Dont You Agree that it is Excessive?
Virtual World: Close Combat Mage
Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales
It was the next day.
The guilt Sword Demon was feeling did not lessen by much after resting offline. He did not say another word about the matter when he got online and just delved into the jungle. He was not off to look for Deep Waters or Coco. Instead, he was off to find the NPC Gru that resided in the Oak Forest to abandon the âDaily Assassination Missionâ he got from it.
As NPCs were always around, Sword Demon found Gru and informed the latter of his reason for coming over. Instantly, he saw the young NPCâs forehead wrinkle, looking like that old man in Linyin Cityâs Library.
âAbandon the quest? Joining the League of Assassins means to abandon your life and dignity for the sake of eliminating the evil in this world. It is the creed of Assassins never to have the word âabandonâ in our vocabulary,â Gru said
Sword Demon was stunned to hear this. Gru continued speaking at length about this, making this simple rule sound so transcendental. What he essentially meant was that missions or quests from the League of Assassins could not be abandoned, or at least that was what applied to their âDaily Missionâ.
âSo... Whatâs going to happen if I canât complete it?â Sword Demon asked.
âPerseverance isnât a bad thing. Keep working hard, young man!â Gru replied.
Sword Demon saw no way out of this. Would this not mean he could never complete it? He would have to keep trying until he completed it, but the issue was not the difficulty of completing the mission; rather, it was the fact that he would have to disregard his kinship in the process. The man tried to ask Gru if he could put this âDaily Missionâ on hold and pick up another, but the NPC once more pontificated about the importance of devoting all his attention into one task...
Sword Demon was in pain. He had the once-in-a-lifetime chance to join a faction while few people were aware of it, but at the same time, it was a damnable coincidence that the target he got was what resulted in him being unable to complete the mission. Did that mean he could never accept any âDaily Missionâ from his faction again?
Sword Demon was a little listless as he left that log cabin in the oak forest. His guilt from his actions before still lingered, yet he now faced the additional melancholia of his current situation. Truly, it was as how the idiom went: âIt never rains, but it pours.â Sword Demon was all the more helpless toward the rule the system had set. Just as he wanted to contact Broken Water Arrow to apologize and undo the knot in his heart, Sword Demon suddenly caught a glimpse of a figure walking toward him from the corner of his eye. He quickly turned in that direction and entered Stealth as swiftly as he could.
It was not that Sword Demon was overly cautious, but that the game environment made it such that no one could afford to be careless. In this society where there was no explicit law that punished wrongdoing, it was not uncommon for a player to find himself or herself being ambushed by another. Sword Demon was used to solo-grinding; as such, he was used to occasionally meeting malicious people that would ambush unsuspecting players when they were in a tight spot. Of course, the average player usually ended up dying when they made such an attempt on Sword Demon. Still, a team of career opportunists, such as Nightmare of Deathâs group, would be able to kill Sword Demon without him even catching a glimpse of their faces.
Given that he was in Linyin City, a place he was foreign to, the very setting and environment were just perfect for ambushes. Having taken a loss before, Sword Demon was naturally all the more vigilant toward such attempts.
The direction his eyes were looking at showed clear signs of its branches and bushes being bashed through. Soon after, he saw a player wearily make his way through the thicket and approach him. This man looked in the direction where Sword Demon had disappeared and lifted both his hands. âBrother, you donât have to be so wary. I come with no ill-intent.â
Sword Demon did not move. He could not currently tell the level of this newcomer, who was dressed like a Priest since using Appraisal would interrupt his Stealth and end up exposing himself. Seeing that this person appeared to be a stranger, Sword Demon did not plan to stay around for long. Just as he was about to quietly take his leave, he heard another player appear from behind a big tree before him. This man was staring in the direction Sword Demon was Stealthed. âWait, Brother Sword Demon.â
âBroken Water Arrow!â Sword Demon could not help calling this out while still in Stealth mode. Looking at Broken Water Arrow and this person dressed like a Priest standing behind him, it seemed that these two had come here looking for him.
âWe donât have any ill-intentions. We simply have something we wish to discuss with you.â The man behind him smiled.
Sword Demon recalled the analysis that Young Master Han and Xi Xiaotian had made last night: Even though Broken Water Arrow was not a troublemaker sent by a workshop to infiltrate Deep Freeze like they had originally assumed, but the man did indeed have plans with others. Could it be that this Priest behind him was one of those people Broken Water Arrow was working with?
Since these people said that they meant him no harm again, Sword Demon was of course not a coward that would refuse to reveal himself. Stealth had simply been a measure of precaution he adopted for this. Hearing these peopleâs declaration again, Sword Demon easily revealed himself.
âWho are you guys?â Sword Demon asked.
âJust like you, weâre players in this game,â the Priest answered.
There was no answer more useless than what he had just said, and it was no better than saying that âIâm a humanâ when asked âWhat are youâ. Sword Demon could not tell what their intentions were, so he had no choice but to continue asking questions. âWhy do you wish to speak with me?â
âI wish to ask you a question first,â the Priest said.
âAsk away.â
âAs a normal player, what are your thoughts about Thousand Miles Drunk?â the Priest asked.
âMiles? You know Miles?â Sword Demon was surprised.
âYou can say that!â The Priest nodded.
âStill, I donât quite understand what you mean by asking me that question,â Sword Demon said.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâm asking you about Thousand Miles Drunkâs image in this game. What do you think?â the Priest asked.
âVery good and very strong.â Sword Demon summed it up succinctly.
âDonât you feel that itâs a little excessive?â the Priest asked.
âYou mean his Strength? Of course, itâs excessive.â Sword Demon nodded.
The Priest gazed at Sword Demon strangely. âWith such an excessive strength, donât you have any opinion about it? You seem to be oddly accepting of it.â
âWhat sort of opinion should I have?â
âYou know why he has such a ridiculous strength, right?â
Sword Demon nodded.
âDonât you feel that itâs a little unfair? Youâre a fellow player, too, yet he possesses such a high starting point, and such an extreme grinding efficiency. He has the ability to solo a BOSS, as if he has a cheating program.â
âMiles is using a cheating program?!â Sword Demon had a fright when he heard that. He had actually met quite a few players with motor control far beyond his imagination in MMOs, and everybody suspected that they were using a cheating program, but a game like Parallel World was different, since such programs were of no use here. That was why Sword Demon had never associated Gu Fei to something like that despite his indomitable skills. This was also why he had a fright when this man made such a claim; Sword Demon regarded the usage of such cheating programs with disdain, but he did not really know how they worked.
âOh, no. Thatâs just an example,â the Priest said.
Sword Demon sighed in relief. âItâs by his skill and ability, then. Why would that be a problem?â
âYou really donât think thatâs an issue?â
âYouâre a strange one. Just what sort of relationship do you have with Miles? Just say it straight if you have problems with it,â Sword Demon said.
âDonât you think that his existence can potentially, and severely, disrupt the game balance?â The Priest continued to ask.
âGame balance?â Sword Demon chuckled. âIs there any game out there that can create a perfect balance in the various job classes? Even in Parallel World, donât the different job classes adopt a rock-paper-scissor approach, too? Something like balance canât possibly exist. You mustâve heard this cliché saying popularized among the gamers: âThereâs no strongest job class, thereâs only the strongest player.â The way I see it, Miles is the only person fit for that moniker as the strongest player, for no matter what job class he uses, heâs bound to make that job class the strongest.â
âWhat youâre talking about is the balance designed by the game, yet donât you think heâs far too âbrokenâ when it comes to the balance between the players?â
âWhy would there be balance between players?â Sword Demon was left completely nonplussed by this statement.
âWhat Iâm trying to say is that Thousand Miles Drunkâs Strength already surpasses what the average gamer can possess. With such a player in the game, do you really think that thereâs balance between the players?â the Priest asked.
âYouâre being inexplicably baffling! When have I said that there should be balance among players? Iâve never once believed that there is any sort of balance among players, much less anything that breaks this âbalanceâ or otherwise...â Sword Demon said.
âIâm the one who is left spinning here...â The Priest showed a helpless expression. âMan, why canât you make sense of this, how can you not understand what I mean?â
âI understand what you mean...â Sword Demon laughed. âYou think Miles is a game-breaking existence, but I donât think heâs one because thereâs no such thing as balance in the game in the first place. It is that simple.â
âSince thatâs the case, itâs meaningless for us to continue discussing this,â the Priest said.
âI really donât know why youâre talking about all these...â Sword Demon replied in kind.
âBecause of how powerful Miles is, do you realize how much harm and damage he has brought to this game?â the Priest asked.
âIs that so? How?â
âLetâs just talk about what happened recently! Linyin Cityâs Deep Freeze Guild picked up a competitive quest that pitted them against Traversing Four Seas during their guild quest. If it were not for Thousand Miles Drunkâs existence, do you really think they would succeed? You canât deny this, can you?â the Priest asked.
Sword Demon recalled what had happened and nodded. Even if it was said that Gu Fei had not stood out during the large-scale chaotic battle in the jungle in Linyin City, Oathless Swordâs guild quest would surely have ended in a tragedy were it not for Gu Feiâs involvement during Deep Freezeâs ambush at the final moment in Luori City, made possible thanks to Coco acting as a spy for her guild..
âSee!â Priest said.
âSee what?â
âBecause of him, this sort of heaven-defying thing, which shouldnât have been possible, actually happened,â the Priest said.
âBut how do you know that itâs impossible?â Sword Demon countered.
âThen, tell me; aside from Thousand Miles Drunk stepping in, what other methods can be used to turn the tables?â the Priest asked.
âI canât answer that for you, but I do know that if our group didnât have Miles, we would also come up with another solution that wouldnât require his involvement. I canât say for certain if that would work, but by removing the key factor that allowed us to achieve victory in the first place and proceeding to argue on the basis that we would fail no matter what or how things panned out, isnât there a problem with your way of thinking?â Sword Demon asked.
âKey factor? Can you merely call that a key factor? Donât you mean indispensable factor?â the Priest retorted.
âFine. Letâs just say youâre right. Just what are you trying to get at?â Sword Demon asked.
âThereâs nothing more to be said. As someone who directly benefits from Thousand Miles Drunkâs existence, ask yourself: have you lost your principle?â the Priest questioned.
âI havenât.â Sword Demon did not even hesitate to give this answer. âInstead, Iâm the one uncertain as to what principle you seem to hold.â
âMy principle? To properly correct all the injustices that Thousand Miles Drunk have afflicted and get things back on the right track,â the Priest answered.