Chapter 478 – A Good Lesson
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âLet me give you a good lesson.â
Deception was planning on figuring the gap between them himself, but hearing the other side speak, it seemed like he was going to directly tell him where it was. Deception suddenly felt unwilling now. He recognized that Lord Grim might be more skilled than him, but it didnât mean he was willing to take his advice. Even more so, this guy was acting as if that was the way it should be. There wasnât the slightest bit of modesty in his words.
If this wasnât the only direction he could go, Deception would have split up with him a long time ago.
âNo matter the circumstance, carefully observe the situation. Gathering valuable information should be the first thing you do.â Ye Xiu said.
âNo sh*t.â Deception wasnât going to take his advice.
âYou already know this?â
âHmph......â Deception felt like this question was too stupid. He was too lazy to reply. How could he not know this? Whenever he went scrap picking, the first thing he would do was understand the situation clearly before moving. He wasnât like other scrap pickers, who just blindly charged in without any plan.
âNo. You donât know this. You donât even know which buildings have windows.â Ye Xiu said.
âThat.....â Deception stared dumbly. He didnât think he would go there. There was nothing he could say either. He really hadnât known about it.
âIsnât it very useful to know which buildings have windows?â Ye Xiu asked.
âYes.......â
âBut you donât know.â
â......â
âInformation is very important!â Ye Xiu instructed.
âEverything was all very sudden. I didnât have time to prepare.â Deception made an excuse.
âYou just have to open up a map on the internet. If you donât how to even do this, then it means that youâre not regarding information as important enough.â
âIâm used to playing on full screen......â Deception himself didnât think this was a good reason.
âHa ha.â Ye Xiu laughed, but didnât say anything. Deceptionâs ninja blade slid out slightly from its sheath, but Deception was able to stop himself.
âRight now, we need to escape from these guys.â Ye Xiu said.
âNo really?â Deception had calmed down a lot. This time, these two words were just said as a sarcastic reply to the statement. There wasnât any energy behind it.
âThe first thing we need to do is escape from their line of sight.â Ye Xiu said.
âObviously.â
âDo you know why we have to do this?â Ye Xiu asked.
âSo they canât see us.â Deception said.
âAre you an elementary school kid? Canât your answer have a little more depth to it?â Ye Xiu said.
âAnd your question has so much depth to it.â Deception remarked sarcastically.
âOur goal is to not let them find us. Not letting them see us is simply to create a space which we can use to accomplish this.â Ye Xiu said.
âHa ha, how deep.â Deception sneered.
âThen do you know where we can find such a space in our situation?â Ye Xiu asked.
âUh?â This question was a bit sudden. Deception had no idea.
âThe answer is intersections!â Ye Xiu answered.
âF*ck!â Deception felt like he had been tricked. Once they turned around the corner, their pursuers wouldnât be able to see them. It was such a simple matter, but he just had to make the question so unnecessarily complicated, saying stuff like space......
âIt sounds like you donât understand what I mean.â Ye Xiu sighed, âWhat I mean is at the intersection, when our pursuers lose sight of us, theyâll scatter. At a two way intersection, theyâll split into two. If itâs a three way intersection, theyâll split into three. By doing this, we peel away our pursuers layer by layer.â
âOh?â Deception stared blankly. By finding more intersections and making more turns, it would be easier to shed off pursuers. Deception knew about this concept, but he had never thought of why it made it easier to escape. It wasnât a difficult concept to understand, but only after understanding it was it possible to deduce many things from just this.
The intersections was just an example of space.The point of space was to make their pursuers lose sight of them in order to force them into having several options.
âUnderstand this. You have to plan when youâre escaping too. You have to make it your goal to shed off pursuers. Do you have a plan?â Ye Xiu continued.
âI do......â
âTell me your plan.â Ye Xiu said.
âHead north and jump into the river.â Deception said with difficulty. His plan was just a general direction. It wasnât the type of detailed plan Ye Xiu was talking about. But he had to prove that he had a plan!
âYour plan isnât bad.â Ye Xiu replied in a dull tone.
âOkay, from this intersection onwards, follow me closely!â Ye Xiu said as he made a left turn at the intersection ahead.
Deception didnât say anything. The guy talked about a bunch of theory, but would it even work? If the people behind them were their only pursuers, then Deception wouldnât need to know this theory. He would just run around in circles a few times and completely escape from them. The problem was that the people behind them were not their only pursuers. There were others elsewhere. After the pursuers behind them told them of their location, more people would gather around to their location. They might shed off a few pursuers, but more would come to fill up the gap endlessly. This was why Deception hadnât been able to break through the encirclement.
Right now he wouldnât say anything. He was going to see if this guyâs theory would actually work in practice.
Left turn?
There wasnât anything special about that. He knew how to make a left turn too.
Deception followed along and made a left turn.
âGo in.â
Right after making a left, Lord Grim immediately went into a building on the side.
This building had windows. They went through the window and out onto another street.
Deception admitted he didnât know there was a window there, but the other side was relying on an online map to know this. If he had an online map opened up, he could make the same decision too.
After going through the window, they flipped onto a tall wall.
Wilderness Town wasnât just a town with proper streets everywhere. There were small alleyways too. And with the word town in its name, it was obviously not as elaborate as a big city. In reality, most of this leveling area was in the wilderness. The town was just a small corner of the map. It was because of this that the three guilds were focused on this place. As time went on, more and more backup would arrive and escaping would become even more difficult.
Deception just followed behind Lord Grim and didnât talk, quietly experiencing their route.
It wasnât over a wide area, but there were a lot of twists to it. In addition, they werenât running their fastest the entire time. In some places, Lord Grim would stop and wait.
The other side didnât say anything, so Deception wouldnât ask. But he was already able to tell that Lord Grim wasnât simply running around in circles to hide from their pursuers behind them. He was hiding from every single one of their pursuers. It was as if he knew where their enemies were.
Is that even possible? Deception was amazed.
It wasnât that Lord Grim never encountered any enemies. However, they had never fallen into a trip like Deception had fell into several times before. During these three minutes, they hadnât fought with anyone. As soon as the enemy saw them, they would immediately choose a different route, flipping over walls, going through windows, running through alleys. Their seemingly random route had goals to it. There were always options to choose from whenever an unexpected event occurred.
The concept of space wasnât just to create choices for the enemies. It was also leave choices for themselves.
Deception was beginning to understand.
However, in order to do this, having a good grasp of the terrain was crucial. This was information Deception hadnât thought was important before.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat do you think?â Ye Xiu suddenly spoke.
âMeh.â Deception was still very stiff with his words.
âBut youâre at least safe now.â Ye Xiu said.
âIs that a joke? We still havenât escaped our enemyâs encirclement. Weâre still in it.â Deception said.
âOh? Youâve been paying attention to our pathing?â Ye Xiu asked.
â......â
âHave you already noticed that youâre already out of combat?â Ye Xiu asked.
âAh?â Deception was surprised. He just realized that he was out of combat. He could simply log off and heâd be safe.
âYou can log off now.â Ye Xiu said.
âAnd you?â
âMe? I havenât thought of leaving! I still need to continue scrap picking!â Ye Xiu said.
â......â
âYouâre still not going to log off?â Ye Xiu glanced at Deception, âAre you perhaps interested in scrap picking too?â
âThatâs my strength!â This was something Deception was confident in. If he said he was the number two scrap picker, no one would dare call themselves number one.
âYouâre still green.â Ye Xiu disapproved.
â......â
âIt looks like I need to give you another lesson.â Ye Xiu said.
Deception was about to explode from anger. Someone actually dared to give him a lesson in scrap picking. He thought it was too hilarious.
âThatâs not called scrap picking. What youâre doing is called PKing.â Deception corrected Ye Xiu.
âHa ha, in reality, itâs hard to avoid thinking of PKing to get items as a scrap picker. It just depends on if you have the ability to or not, which is why you can only sit and wait for an opportunity, am I right?â Ye Xiu said.
âOf course youâre not right! To put it simply, scrap picking is a way to obtain lots of equipment quickly. If you go PKing one by one, how could that be more rewarding than scrap picking?â Deception said.
âNot as rewarding as scrap picking? If I go to a leveling area and kill whoever I see. In one day, do you think Iâll get more equipment from PKing or do you think you would get more equipment from scrap picking?â Ye Xiu asked.
âYou...... PKing all day, youâre a demon!â Deception said. He realized that with his comparison, scrap picking wasnât as rewarding as PKing. Scrap picking required waiting for an opportunity to appear. For PKing, you create your own opportunities. It was very easy to create one too. You just had to attack a person.......
âScrap picking isnât any better. PKing requires some skill at least.â Ye Xiu said.
âNo, thatâs not right.......â Deception argued, but he couldnât say what was wrong.
âWhatâs wrong? Scrap picking is probably even more immoral than PKing. If nothing else, itâs because scrap picking is more passive. But in reality, from a wishful thinking perspective, your scrap picking is also a type of active playing, no? Your end goal is equipment, so whatâs the difference with PKing to get it?â Ye Xiu said, âRather than being a dirty scrap picker, itâs better to just jump out and kill everyone.â