Chapter 269 - Reflect Damage
Virtual World: Close Combat Mage
Every time a match ended in the two tournaments, the system would calculate the result while the victors remained inside the PvP arena map before sending them out in a short while. The Black Hand mercenary group had long been outside the PvP arena. When it was time to confirm their losses, most of them quickly departed from the square outside the Hall of Mercenaries. Not one of them was in the mood to look at the happy expressions of the victors. At the moment, the teleportation array by the Hall of Mercenaries was devoid of players.
When Gu Fei was sent out of the PvP arena, the only person he saw was Xi Xiaotian who had died together with him. At this moment, the system announced the final result. Naturally, Young Masterâs Elite emerged victorious. The Black Handâs players assumed that their plan to prevent Young Masterâs Elite from causing them further embarrassment by achieving âperfect victoryâ had failed.
When that did not happen, the perplexed members of The Black Hand quickly checked the result of the mercenary PvP tournamentâs finals.
Total Score
Young Masterâs Elite - 87
The Black Hand - 1
âSomeone among us managed to kill one of them?!â Even the members of The Black Hand found this hard to believe. After Black Index Finger had instructed the remaining players to spread out, hide, or run from Young Masterâs Elite, they had seen each of those players rapidly get methodically eliminated. The entire mercenary group was absolutely gutted when this happened, so none stayed behind to wait for the shameful result.
Hence, they did not know who had managed to kill off one member of Young Masterâs Elite. Black Index Finger was still ecstatic at such a result and clamored on the mercenary channel, âWho is it?! Who among us managed to kill one of their players?! Also, which one did you kill?!â
Not one person spoke up.
âWhat the heck?! Is it a trend to remain anonymous after doing a good deed now?â Black Index Finger criticized. He knew that only twenty-one players had remained in the PvP arena from his mercenary group after his death. Only these twenty-one players had had the chance to prevent Young Masterâs Elite from seizing a âperfect victoryâ, so only someone among them could have done the killing. Black Index Finger unfortunately did not know each of these remaining twenty-one members; he found it rather strange that no one was claiming the honor for the feat of killing an enemy at the moment, though.
The mercenary channel was filled with chattering about the matter. There were hundreds of different guesses, but the final conclusion they came to was that perhaps someone among Young Masterâs Elite had accidentally died from falling down the mountain. No one would have believed such a bizarre death to be a feasible explanation, but after quite a few of them had suffered such a fate from todayâs match, everyone was more than happy to accept such a reason for their enemies failing to achieve âperfect victoryâ.
âIt is retribution!â everyone cheered on the mercenary channel.
At this moment, the five other members of Young Masterâs Elite exited the PvP arena. They felt quite surprised upon seeing that no one was by the teleportation to receive them. Before the others could react to this, Young Master Han coldly asked while sweeping his gaze around, âMiles, where the hell did you die off to?!â
The five hurriedly sent Gu Fei a message when they could not find him.
âWait a moment. I have something on!â was Gu Feiâs reply.
âWeâll be waiting at Rayâs Bar,â Young Master Han coldly replied before leaving with a blackened expression.
âIsnât your reaction a bit too much?â Royal God Call asked. While they felt somewhat saddened for not achieving âperfect victoryâ, none of them was incensed about it like him. It was already a miracle that their six-man mercenary group managed to defeat an eighty-seven-man mercenary group, so what more could they ask for?
âYoung Master is too much of a perfectionist!â Brother Assist sighed.
âA man whoâs not content is like a snake that tries to swallow an elephant whole1,â War Without Wounds philosophized.
âSword Demon, go appease him or something,â Royal God Call said to Sword Demon.
âLetâs get to the bar first!â Sword Demon simply said.
Gu Fei was actually not far from the teleportation array and had merely followed Xi Xiaotian to an adjacent street.
âWhat happened? How did I die?â Gu Fei could not stop himself from blurting out this question. This question ricocheted in his head a hundred and eighty times in just this short walk; he considered every small detail and was absolutely certain that Xi Xiaotian had not done any strange motion and that he had not received the slightest bit of damage from any angle earlier.
How did I die? Gu Fei asked this question to himself numerous times as he chased after Xi Xiaotian.
ââReflect damageâ,â Xi Xiaotian only replied to his question when they reached this particular street.
ââReflect damageâ? Whatâs that?â Gu Fei asked.
âHavenât you played MMOs before? Why donât you know of this?â Xi Xiaotian rolled her eyes.
âI seldom play games, actually,â Gu Fei confessed.
Xi Xiaotian felt exasperated and began to lecture Gu Fei about it, âItâs really simple. All the equipment I currently have reflects damage with a 32% proc rate at a degree of 47%. This means that thereâs a 32% chance of reflecting damage by 47% when someone attacks me. This 47% reflected damage ignores all defense and resistance. So, expert, you have essentially just insta-killed yourself.â
âI see...â With such a simple reason, Gu Fei immediately understood everything. If it was based on his damage... Gu Fei roughly calculated his equipment, skill, and Spell Damage and realized that 47% reflected damage was enough to kill him off. Gu Fei had low HP and did not have any equipment that increased this, so he was weaker in this aspect than most Mages.
âHold on. Something doesnât add up!â Gu Fei at least had some gaming knowledge after playing Parallel World for so long. âWhen I was trying to killing you, my total damage should be done on to your total HP, so the damage reflected from me shouldnât be my total damage but your total HP, instead! Youâre an Archer, so your HP should be about the same as mine, a Mage; why is my HP only 47% of yours?â
âSorry break it to you but this Archer here has a full-Endurance build,â Xi Xiaotian stated dryly.
âFull Endurance?â Gu Fei was shocked, and then he realized, âThatâs why your movement speed is so slow!â
âYup. To think even my full-Endurance build couldnât withstand your attack. Your Spell Damage is no joke, after all. But if I were a full-Endurance build Guardian or perhaps a Priest, I might survive your attack. Meaning, only you would have died just then,â Xi Xiaotian reasoned.
âOi! The way youâre building your character and the trait of all your equipment... Are you intentionally trying to counter me?!â Gu Fei asked.
âOf course, I am. Wa ha ha ha! The top expert in Yunduan City fell to this unbeatable swindlerâs hands in the end!â Xi Xiaotian chortled.
âCan you not have such a distasteful personality?â Xi Xiaotianâs tone reminded him of someone. He then hastily added, âBesides, I have yet to lose. Donât forget that you got killed off as well, so we are even at most. Neither of us won or lost.â
âWhat? Are you dissatisfied?â Wanna give it another go?â Xi Xiaotian straightened herself and faced Gu Fei squarely.
âLetâs go!â Gu Fei brought out his sword as well.
âAre you for real? Youâll lose a level if you die now; arenât you afraid of that happening?â Xi Xiaotian asked, skeptical.
âSwindler Tian, Iâm sure youâve realized it by now. Your chance of reflecting damage is only at 32%. It means that I have a 68% chance of emerging victorious and a 32% chance of dying together with you. As for you, you have zero chance of winning and 100% chance of dying...â Gu Fei reasoned.
âThatâs perfectly fine by me! I was feeling that this sort of stat point allocation makes it hard for me to keep grinding, anyway. Iâm ready to drop a level and reallocate my stat points when I level up again!â Xi Xiaotian said. âCome on; use your rich experience killing players to take me down!â
Gu Fei furrowed his brows for a moment before saying, âYou donât happen to have a vendetta with someone to the point of you using such method to get even, right?â
âNo way... You managed to see through that?â Xi Xiaotian asked, shocked.
âYouâre really despicable! If you wanna kill someone, just do what I do!â Gu Fei flourished his blade before putting it inside his dimensional pocket.
âYouâve got your ways, and Iâve got mine!â Xi Xiaotian replied simply.
âI wish you all the best, then!â Gu Fei was ready to leave.
âRemember to use Appraisal before killing someone; careful you donât get killed this same way again!â Xi Xiaotian giggled.
âMhm-mhm...â Gu Fei nodded his head in agreement. âHow many people out there would be as crazy as you to actually use such a method?â After saying this, he turned around and left in the direction of Rayâs Bar where the rest of Young Masterâs Elite was currently waiting for him.
âIâm sure thereâs someone out there like that!â Xi Xiaotian muttered softly as she watched Gu Fei walk away.
Ray promptly spotted Gu Fei once he stepped inside the bar, mildly acknowledging his presence with a âcongratulationsâ. Although Young Masterâs Elite did not get the privilege of being proclaimed as the victors on the world channel by clinching a âperfect victoryâ, the system would still publicly announce the final results of the mercenary PvP tournament. First place was Young Masterâs Elite, second place was The Black Hand, and third place was Water Flower.
The whole city was stunned by this outcome; no one had expected for the six-man mercenary group of Young Masterâs Elite to be such a dark horse that even the most famous and strongest mercenary group in Yunduan City got beaten by it.
Gu Fei sped past the bar lounge and heard the surrounding players discussing the matter in earnest. He felt quite pleased with himself for taking part in the match and earning all those kill points to secure this win. But when he entered the room, all this feeling of satisfaction vanished in thin air as he saw Young Master Hanâs dissatisfied expression.
âJust what happened to you?! Why did you screw up at the very end?!â Young Master Han began yelling at Gu Fei before he could even take a seat. Young Master Han was naturally suppressing this yell, as the rooms that Ray had built were not soundproof.
âCalm down!â Royal God Call and War Without Wounds did their best to pacify Young Master Han, which Gu Fei found to be quite surprising. The two would usually watch such a show unfold with a touch of schadenfreude and would not do anything to resolve it; what they were doing right now was truly unlike them.
âHow many times must we tell you; we gotta stay united,â War Without Wounds sincerely said, fitting the mature look he had and making him appear more convincing.
âThatâs right, especially at times like this,â Royal God Call said. When he saw that Gu Fei was about to say something, he quickly placed his finger on his lips and said, âMiles, just sit there and receive Young Masterâs tongue lashing.â
âYeah. Look Young Master; Miles knows that heâs in the wrong, and heâs behaving himself now. Old men like you should not act rashly. It doesnât matter if you hurt yourself bottling all that anger up; you just hafta be careful not to be too emotional. Itâs going to be extremely troublesome for us if you disband the mercenary group in a fit of anger,â War Without Wounds said solemnly.
âNone of us has received the final prize yet! You definitely cannot disband the group at this time,â Royal God Call added.