Chapter 186 - Points System
Virtual World: Close Combat Mage
Gu Fei faced Sakurazaka Moony who was looking at him with adulation and asked, âWhy are you looking at me like that?â
Sakurazaka Moony wiped the drool off his mouth, âThat hottie this morning. Whatâs her name?â
âEh? You didnât even manage to get her name?â Gu Fei thought that Sakurazaka Moony would be victorious in his and the stubborn Vast Lushnessâ collision given the level of shameless he had previously displayed at Peddlersâ Street 2.
Sakurazaka Moony dejectedly shook his head, âVicious. That woman is very vicious.â
âWhat happened?â Gu Fei asked.
âThinking that she finally agreed to my proposition, I followed her to a high-level grinding map this morning. When we got there, she suddenly held me downââ
âWhoa! Vicious indeed!â Gu Fei exclaimed.
âI know, right!?â Sakurazaka Moony gave a bitter smile, continuing his recount, âFollowing that, we got surrounded by dozens of monsters and subsequently sent back to the city.â
Gu Fei was dumbfounded, âSo where is she right now?â
âI donât know... She died long before I did,â Sakurazaka Moony replied.
âHow bold of her to actually use a suicide attack just to get away from you,â Gu Fei commented.
Sakurazaka Moony was close to tears, âOh, how regretful I am....â
âNow you know what sheâs made of!â Gu Fei pitied him. Sakurazaka Moony was originally ranked eighteenth on the Archer leaderboard, which meant that he was probably close to reaching level 41. Now... Gu Fei used Appraisal on him and saw that he was down to level 39.
âWhy did I suddenly became nervous when she hugged me?! I shouldâve taken that chance to grope a feel or two!â Sakurazaka Moony bemoaned.
Gu Fei was speechless, not having expected this kind of reaction.
âBut Iâm sure you wouldnât make such a mistake if this happened to you,â Sakurazaka Moony gazed at him in adoration once more.
âIâm leaving.â Gu Fei no longer wished to waste time conversing with Sakurazaka Moony. He recalled how he had let the latter do all the talking when Foe-herder was confronting them both, and that alone was enough for Foe-herder to get the wrong idea about how they were a duo of skirt-chasers, simply because Sakurazaka Moonyâs reputationâs as a lecherous person was so deeply ingrained in everyoneâs mind.
âHey! Donât go! You have yet to me what that babeâs name is!â Sakurazaka Moony quickly chased after him. Although his speed had decreased after losing his level, he was still faster than Gu Fei.
Looking at the guild leader of Yunduan Cityâs most shameless guild, Gu Fei felt duty-bound to protect the womenâs message inboxes, including Vast Lushnessâ, from his harassment. Asking for her consent was the sensible thing to do, but she was unfortunately not online, so he could only lie to Sakurazaka Moony, âI donât know either.â
âWhat? Donât you two know each other?â
âWe also know each other, yet I donât know your name,â Gu Fei made him an example.
âIâm Sakurazaka Moony,â Sakurazaka Moony introduced himself.
âMhm-mhm. She did not introduce herself to me like this,â Gu Fei said.
âSeriously?â Sakurazaka Moony scrutinized Gu Feiâs face to see whether he was telling the truth or not.
Gu Feiâs eyes shone as he thought of something. Pointing to Sakurazaka Moonyâs back, he exclaimed, âOh, look! A pretty woman!â He then sprinted off.
Unexpectedly, Sakurazaka Moony did not even turn his head a fraction and merely ran after Gu Fei. A short distance later, he once more successfully blocked Gu Feiâs path. Gu Fei was very surprised by this, having expected Sakurazaka Moony to fall for his trick.
Sakurazaka Moony sighed as he shook his head, âA strong gale can fell down even the tallest tree in the forest!â
âWhat do you mean?â Gu Fei could not understand why he had used such an adage.
âThe tallest tree in a forest will always be the first to be buffeted by wind. That lady is the most outstanding tree in the forest, so my strong gale is centered on blowing her away. Iâve already disregarded the other flora and fauna in the forest,â Sakurazaka Moony explained earnestly.
Sakurazaka Moonyâs ability to bend the adage to his will was impressive. However, what shocked Gu Fei more was the latterâs revelation that he could devote himself to only one woman.
While Sakurazaka Moony was busy stewing in his regret, Gu Fei took this chance to sneak off. Sakurazaka Moony lacked the will to pester a man, so he promptly gave up chasing after Gu Fei. Looking backward and seeing the man standing so desolately on the street, Gu Fei could not help but feel a twinge of sympathy for him, âIâll tell you her name once I find it out!â
Sakurazaka Moony happily darted over, âReally?â
âYeah... Now just leave me alone!â Gu Fei said.
âWhere are you off to, bro?â Sakurazaka Moony asked, intending to send off Gu Fei.
His question made Gu Fei recall something. Glancing at the time, he became depressed. The mercenary PvP tournament officially began at 7 P.M., and it was currently 7:03 P.M. Gu Fei had been too caught up with fighting the Cloud Herder Guildâs men that he had actually forgotten about the time.
Gu Fei was a little unwilling to accept his situation, so he bade Sakurazaka Moony a hasty goodbye and rushed toward the teleportation array by the Hall of Mercenaries. Unfortunately for Gu Fei, the system was very impartial. Not one player was able to enter the teleportation array past 7 P.M. Gu Fei tried all sorts of ways to enter but to no avail.
However, todayâs match did not seem to be an intensive one, as Gu Feiâs absence was only met with a smatter of inquires that lacked anxiety from the others. Just as he was about to ask on the mercenary channel about the progress of the match, five familiar figures were teleported outside the Hall of Mercenaries. With how quick they were sent back out and how at ease they appeared, the result of this round became obvious.
The six headed to Rayâs Bar, and Gu Fei peppered them with questions about the match along the way. Learning that the opposing mercenary group only had six members and that they were all subpar, Gu Fei felt somewhat relieved at sitting this round out.
After they got settled at Rayâs Bar, Young Master Han started to speak, âAfter this mercenary PvP tournament ends, there is no doubt that our mercenary business will be on the right track... And how we split the rewards for every request will definitely become an issue. Since constant talks about money have always been something that put a strain on relationships, thereâs a need for us to seriously go through this and come up with a proper system on how the rewards will be divided among ourselves. â
âCouldnât we just split things evenly?â Gu Fei asked.
âSuch method will definitely rub others the wrong way,â Young Master Han replied.
âEgalitarianism is a very primitive way of doing things!â The rest of the mercenaries were also against Gu Feiâs suggestion.
âFine. What do you guys suggest?â Gu Fei asked.
âOf course, we will employ something closer to our countryâs sentiment of âto each according to his contributionâ,â the others answered in unison.
âHave you guys already discussed this?â Gu Fei questioned.
âThe five exchanged glances and smiled, âThis is not our first rodeo on doing group missions in MMOs!â
âOkay... So how exactly are we doing this?â Gu Fei asked.
Young Master Han cleared his throat, âI have decided for our group to follow a kind of point system for our future missions. As the leader, Iâll do the hard work of recording everyoneâs contributions during each of our group missions. Our contribution will be converted to points, and whoever has the most points will get a bigger slice of the pie.â
Sword Demon and the rest were evidently used to such a method, as none of them voiced any objection to Young Master Hanâs proposal.
âThe points will be shown to everyone to maintain transparency. Actually, Iâve taken it upon myself to begin scoring everyone for every match in this whole tournament. Take a look at my notes,â Young Master Han said.
âOh?â This reveal caused the others to incline their heads toward Young Master Hanâs direction, wanting to see what he had written about them.
Young Master Han fished out a booklet from his dimensional pocket and tossed it on the table. Everyone gathered around it to have a look. While the rest were checking to see how impartial Young Master Han was, Gu Fei was trying to learn exactly how this method worked.
Casually flipping through the booklet, they saw the points for their match with Cloud Herder Guild. This page contained their names. Gu Fei drank in all that he saw and felt amazed at how the human brain could achieve what a computer could not.
If a system calculated their contributions, plenty of aspects would be overlooked. As for Young Master Han, his little booklet actually contained every little detail of their PvP performance. For example, Brother Assist earned himself 10 points for gathering the necessary information on their opponents. This was a contribution that the system would not be able to calculate.
Just that match alone, the members that had sacrificed themselves were appropriately awarded points according to the level of their contributions. Gu Fei, who was the last one standing against the huge army, had earned the high score of 50 points from his action alone.
No one noticed anything wrong with the breakdown of points, resulting in everyone commending Young Master Hanâs detailed and unbiased work. Casually flipping over to the next page, it showed Young Master Hanâs point breakdown for himself from the most recent battle. Everyone read the following:
YOUNG MASTER HAN
Tactics: 20 points
Overall strategy: 30 points
Command: 10 points
Talent and brilliance: 10 points
Handsomeness: 10 points
Leadership: 10 points
Tabulation of points: 10 points
Total score: 100 points
Everyoneâs expression changed. They hurriedly flipped through the pages and discovered that Young Master Han had earned over 100 points in every match of the mercenary PvP tournament thus far.
During the match with Amethyst mercenary group, Royal God Call and War Without Woundsâ âinsubordinationâ, âdisloyaltyâ, âirresponsibilityâ, and other such issues collectively earned them -100 points each.
âAny negative points will be brought forward to the next assignment, so anyone wonât earn any form of recompense until his points are back to positive!â Young Master Han warned them severely. He then took back the booklet. âAlright. Iâll write down todayâs score.â Getting a quill, Young Master Han earnestly wrote: Thousand Miles Drunk. Dereliction of duty: -200 points.
âF*ck!â Gu Fei slapped the table and stood up. Royal God Call and War Without Wounds followed suit, âWe strongly disagree with this points system.â
âYoung Master Han. Shamelessness: -500 points!â Royal God Call cried out.