Chapter 512 Lin Tian Leaves
Chapter 512 Lin Tian Leaves
The people nearby thought about it and found it made a lot of sense, so they all followed suit and lay down one after another.
Some people even covered their faces with shields to block out the sun, muttering, "Why fight? Just watch the show."
Soon, a group of people also lay down on the western side, scattered haphazardly, as if they were resting after a defeat.
This time, however, no one harbored resentment—when the gap becomes so large that it exceeds comprehension, jealousy and anger become superfluous emotions.
Lin Tian ignored the cheers.
He collected all the dropped items. Gold coins, props, equipment—not a single thing was left.
No one dared to utter a single word. No one dared to ask a single question.
No one even dared to think of "getting a share." Because that person was standing there. The one who stomped the boss to death.
Who dares?
In the distance, a player muttered quietly, his voice extremely low, as if afraid the wind would hear: "So much stuff, and he took it all by himself?"
The person next to him immediately changed expression, covering his mouth with their hand, their fingers gripping so tightly they turned white: "Are you crazy? Keep your voice down!"
"I was just saying..."
"You can't even talk about it! Do you want him to step on your feet?"
The man immediately shut his mouth, his lips pressed tightly together, and a thin layer of sweat even seeped from his forehead.
Another player leaned in, his voice also very low, with a gossipy excitement: "I heard that during his first overlapping period, he did the same thing, taking all the loot."
"Nobody's going to take it?"
"Rob? Who dares? Didn't you see that kick just now?"
"I saw it..."
"That settles it then."
The three of them turned their gazes in that direction again without prior arrangement, then quickly looked away, as if afraid that looking for even a second longer would draw attention.
Lin Tian turned around.
His gaze swept across the battlefield. It swept over the corpses scattered everywhere, the lingering afterimages of white light, and the crowds slumped on the ground.
The clamor of the battlefield seemed to be separated from him by an invisible glass; the excitement belonged to others, and he was merely a passerby.
Then, his gaze fell on Zhang Tianya.
Lin Tian looked at him, the corners of his mouth slightly upturned, a small gesture, but carrying a tacit understanding that only the two of them could comprehend.
Zhang Tianya smiled and waved at him, the gesture casual and natural. The message was roughly: Go ahead and do your thing, I'm fine.
Lin Tian nodded, then looked away.
Next up is Sato.
Sato gripped the hilt of the knife tightly, his knuckles turning slightly white from the force.
His breathing unconsciously slowed down, and his body tensed like a bow, like a wild beast ready to fight at any moment.
But Lin Tian only glanced at him before looking away.
Like watching an ordinary player. Not paying special attention. Not caring much. Just... glancing at it.
Sato's pupils contracted slightly, and his heart felt as if it had been gently squeezed. He didn't know whether to feel relieved or disappointed.
Fortunately, that person didn't notice him. Disappointingly, that person didn't notice him either.
"It's happening again..." he murmured, his voice so soft it was half carried away by the wind.
The same thing happened during the first overlapping period.
He watched from a distance as the person fell from the sky, used a single skill combo to take down the boss, and then disappeared.
That person didn't even glance in his direction.
This time, it's the same.
The person glanced at him, but only once. Like looking at a roadside stone, a tree, or anything unworthy of lingering over.
Sato gripped her hand even tighter.
The hilt emitted a faint creaking sound, like some kind of silent vow.
Finally, Lin Tian's gaze fell on Emily.
Emily looked up and met his gaze.
two seconds.
Lin Tian nodded.
Then, he disappeared.
Just like when he came.
There was no warning.
There was no trace.
......
All that remained were corpses scattered on the ground, the boss's enormous body, the deep pit left by Lin Tian's kick, and a group of people who hadn't yet recovered their senses.
A long time passed.
It went on until all the white light disappeared, until the wounded lying on the ground began to groan.
Finally, someone spoke up.
"He...he's gone???"
"I'm gone."
"Damn it...am I dreaming???"
"If you want to dream, let's dream together."
One player plopped down on the ground, panting heavily.
It's not from being tired.
I was scared.
"Holy crap..." he muttered, "This is the number one in the entire server..."
Another player sat next to him and nodded.
"I will never say I can fight again."
The third player leaned over and whispered, "I thought I was only a dozen levels behind him and could catch up if I worked hard... Now I realize it's not about levels."
"What is that???"
"It is a species."
The three people fell silent.
Then they both nodded.
"Insightful".
"I saw him during the first overlap too," the fourth person suddenly spoke up. "That time too, he killed the boss all by himself, and we didn't even get a sip of the soup."
"This is the second time, you'll get used to it."
"Yeah, you'll get used to it."
"Speaking of which, how exactly did he train? He killed a level 60 boss with a single kick?"
"You're asking me? Who should I ask?"
"I heard that he seems to have a hidden profession."
"What hidden profession?"
"I don't know, but it must be really awesome."
"Nonsense, if you weren't awesome, how could you stomp the boss to death?"
......
Raji walked over carrying his battle axe, grinning.
"Awesome," he said. "Fuck awesome."
Arjun followed behind him, rolling his eyes.
"Is that all you can say?"
"Holy crap???" Raj thought for a moment, "Then let's try another one—I'm fucking impressed."
Arjun remained silent.
Raj added, "I'm truly convinced. Completely convinced. The first time, I didn't believe it and thought it was just boasting, but after seeing it with my own eyes, I'm convinced."
Arjun sighed.
He actually agreed.
I just don't want to say it out loud.
"Hey, tell me," Raj suddenly leaned closer and lowered his voice, "when is he coming next time?"
"have no idea."
"I want to see him fight the boss with my own eyes."
"Didn't you see it with your own eyes?"
"I mean, he was playing seriously. This time it was just one kick, it was so fast, I didn't see it clearly."
"...You have pretty high standards."
"I'm just curious."
"What are you curious about??"
"I'm curious just how strong he really is."
Arjun paused for two seconds, then said, "Better than you."
"nonsense."
"Better than me."
"That's obvious."
Better than everyone else.
"That's more like it."
......
Ye Yao emerged from the shadows.
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