Volume 2: The Road to Dragon Feast Chapter 99: Lindenwan and the Lone Wolf Fortress
resurrection!
A white light flashed, and it appeared near the adventurer again. This time Murphy did not run away, but rushed directly towards the warrior closest to him - even if he was going to die, he would chop him down first.
The soldier was cornering a bandit, who yelled, "Wait, don't kill me, I'm a player."
"So what if I'm a player? I'm going to kill players." After saying that, he raised his sword and chopped off the bandit's head.
Murphy thought to himself, damn, do you have to be so cruel?
He could understand the other party's approach. No matter how satisfying it was to kill monsters, they were still NPCs without any intelligence, and it was not as satisfying as killing players.
He rushed forward and stabbed the enemy in the back, but unfortunately he didn't have the backstab skill, so this stab didn't have any damage bonus. Moreover, the warrior was wearing armor, although it was just a white mail armor, but the dagger in his hand was even worse, puff, -9!
Well, at least it dealt damage for the first time.
The soldier was startled by the pain and immediately turned around and slashed Murphy's face with his sword, killing him with another blow.
Murphy did not reborn immediately this time. He was standing on the login interface, feeling quite conflicted. Should he change to another bandit camp?
This death is too tragic.
However, after just a few seconds of hesitation, he made up his mind again. I just don't believe it. I can't get out of a mere camp?
He used to often get stuck when playing games, but he was able to successfully solve them every time. Overcoming difficulties is a special gaming experience that can give people a sense of accomplishment. At this time, he not only did not feel annoyed, but instead became more motivated.
When he was born, he did not make any movements, just like any other newborn robber, he walked around slowly to avoid attracting attention, but his eyes were scanning the surroundings.
The mage started drinking water again. The adventurers were far away and no one was looking at him. What a good opportunity! He suddenly lay on the ground and began to crawl forward slowly.
Climbing through one tent and then another, he avoided the female mage from afar. High-level mages had very strong perception abilities and it was easy for them to be discovered just by getting close. But he didn't dare to leave the camp, as he couldn't run far without the cover of the tents.
A few adventurers suddenly moved over here, and Murphy stopped in a hurry. It turned out that a few bandits had spawned not far away. While the few adventurers were killing the monsters, Murphy walked silently! Murphy tiptoed past the archer.
Fortunately, the man was shooting arrows and was not discovered.
Murphy walked a few dozen meters and reached the edge of the camp. Success! Murphy immediately rushed towards the fortress.
As soon as he left the camp, Murphy was immediately discovered by the adventurers. The empty hillside had a clear view, and anyone could see a thief running for his life.
The archer over there immediately came to his senses, "Fuck, that must be a player, chase him quickly."
The soldier advised, "Don't worry about him, upgrading is more important."
The archer was adamant, "No, no, no, PVE is not as exciting as PVP."
After saying that, he trotted after him, shot an arrow from a distance, but missed, and then shot another arrow, whoosh, which hit Murphy's leg.
Murphy didn't stop, but limped to the wall of the bandit fortress, finally running out of the archers' range, and then he found that the gate of the fortress was tightly closed.
"Shutter, let me in, let me in." He shouted at the wall, but the bandits on the wall ignored him.
Seeing the archer coming towards him and within the range of his bow and arrow, Mo Feixin finished speaking.
"Haha, let's see if you can still run." The archer bent his bow and was about to shoot, but who knew - whoosh - puff, a crossbow as thick as an arm instantly pierced the archer.
Flash sale!
Murphy let out a sigh of relief, then turned to be happy, "Haha, look, you are still so arrogant."
He was excited and ran over to pick up a bottle of potion and a thief's scimitar that the archer dropped.
【Thief Scimitar (Excellent)
Attack power: 10-23.
Item Description: A machete commonly used by thieves, with good chopping damage. 】
It was just a blank weapon, but Murphy was quite relieved that he finally didn't have to use that broken dagger.
Returning to the gate of the village, Murphy shouted again.
"Hey, let me in."
The robbers above did not react at all.
Fortunately, they did not attack him. According to the system rules, these low-level monsters in the bandit camp are all affiliated units of the bandit fortress. They are thrown outside for players to level up. They are basically two systems.
Murphy shouted for a long time but saw no response, so he bravely chopped the city gate with his knife, -1.
I didn't have time to lament the hurt.
The sound of a bowstring being pulled could be heard above my head. It was over... Mo Fei felt something was not good. Puff, puff, he was shot into a sieve in an instant.
Damn! The machete exploded.
Murphy looked at the black and white picture in front of him and sighed in his heart, but soon he was surprised to find that the city gate was slowly opened, a robber ran out, picked up the scimitar, and ran back.
There is a way!
When he came to the gate of the village again, he took out the bottle of healing potion he had just picked up from his bag and threw it on the ground. He could probably guess that according to the NPC's operating logic, it would automatically pick up nearby items to increase the drop pool.
Of course, this will only be done when not in combat, so the robber just now came out to pick up things.
It should work this time too.
Sure enough, a few seconds later, the gate of the village slowly opened, and a bandit walked out slowly, picked up the potion and walked back. Murphy hurriedly dodged and followed him in.
The robber ignored him and went back to the wall of the village as if he didn't see him.
Murphy breathed a sigh of relief, he finally got in, it wasn't easy.
Murphy walked carefully. Fortunately, although they were not part of the fortress, these bandits would not actively attack Murphy because they were units of the same camp.
Of course, if Murphy showed any hostility, the other party would show no mercy.
He began to scout the fortress.
It is called a fortress, but in fact it is more like a mountain stronghold, built on the top of a mountain, facing a cliff on one side and steep slopes on both sides. There is only a ramp leading down the mountain in the front. Standing on the wall of the stronghold, you can clearly see the bandit camp in the distance. Groups of bandits and thieves are walking around in the camp, fighting with those adventurers - or you can say they are being slaughtered.
Murphy ignored the battle below, he was here to explore the terrain.
He walked around the wall of the village and when he figured out the defense system on the wall, he secretly exclaimed that it was a close call and was fortunate that he did not lead his troops to attack directly.
There are two arrow towers on each side of the wall.
Arrow Tower (defense building)
Function 1: Stationing. 1/5.
Function 2: Improve the range and accuracy of stationed units. 】
Although it looks very simple, but once the five archers are stationed there they are still very deadly. Four arrow towers mean twenty archers, and if they shoot arrows together the firepower is quite strong.
In addition to the arrow tower, there are some rolling stones above the village gate that can be picked up and thrown down.
There is only one crossbow, but it is also very deadly. The crossbow is a siege damage, and it is difficult to resist it no matter how high the armor is. A level 3 soldier can kill it one by one.
Murphy came to the gate of the fortress again. It had 5,000 points of durability and was a city defense armor. It would be difficult to open it.
There were many barracks in the fortress. When Murphy approached one, he could immediately see that it was filled with bandit monsters.
Bandit looters, bandit raiders, bandit shooters...
They are all ordinary monsters in their twenties. Although their combat effectiveness is not strong, they are numerous. Coupled with the defense system of the camp, a frontal attack will inevitably result in heavy casualties, and there is even the possibility of total annihilation.
In addition, there were several bandit warriors over level 30 in the leader's hall of the fortress. When Murphy walked to the door, he found that there was also a bandit leader inside.
Scar Wilson (Bandit Leader) Level 38, Monster Boss, HP 4800.
Looking at the layout of the fortress, Murphy could almost imagine what would happen. The bandits on the wall discovered the arrival of a large group of troops and sounded the alarm. The archers quickly climbed up the arrow tower, threw stones on the wall, and operated the crossbow. Half of the troops would die just by breaking down the door, and then they would face the siege of hordes of enemies as soon as the door was opened.
This fortress must not be taken by force.
Murphy didn't linger too much and quit the game as soon as he saw that it wasn't working.
If that doesn't work, change places immediately and choose to create a new character.
Template type - humanoid monster.
Place of birth - Kingdom of Alterac.
Monster forces - Thieves League - Brotherhood of the Sons of the Mountain.
Murphy clicked on a birth point again.
This time we were lucky, there were no adventurers in the surrounding bandit camps, only a lot of bandits and thieves walking around.
Murphy breathed a sigh of relief. He didn't want to play PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds again, so without thinking too much, he walked straight towards the bandit fortress in the distance.
The bandit fortress and the bandit camp are basically complementary and the distance between them is usually not too far. I arrived at the fortress gate smoothly. I thought I needed to find a way to sneak in, but I found that the gate was open.
To be exact, it was broken. When Murphy walked over, he saw a few bandits repairing the gate. They hit the gate hard with their hammers and watched its durability increase little by little.
A bandit leader with two swords on his back was directing his men to do their work with a sad face.
Lindenwan (Bandit Leader) Level 26, Monster Boss, HP 3750.
Seeing Murphy coming in was a little surprising, "Hey, are you a player? You came just in time, would you like to join our Lone Wolf Fortress?"
[System prompt: Bandit leader 'Lindenwan' invites you to join the Lone Wolf Fortress. Do you accept? Yes/No.]
Before Murphy could say anything, a younger brother next to him refused to do it.
Bandit Raider: "Boss, why are you summoning level 1 monsters?"
Lindenwan (the bandit leader): "At least you can help hold the fort. How about joining us? We are in great need of people right now. Otherwise, we wouldn't want a level 1 monster like you. This is a rare opportunity."
"Yes, yes."
Since Mo Fei wanted to check out the place, he naturally agreed without hesitation.
Accept the invitation.
System prompt: You have joined the Lone Wolf Fortress, and your profession has changed to [Bandit].
【Bandit Recruits
Skills: Miscellaneous work.
Job Description: Ordinary bandits with no special skills. They can be assigned to perform any tasks, but don't place any expectations on their work ability.]
Lindenwan didn't waste any time and directly handed him a few tools and asked him to help repair the fortress.
Since he had no repair skills, Murphy could only make do with his miscellaneous skills, and his work efficiency was very low. However, Lindenwan didn't seem to care much, and it seemed that he was really short of manpower.
This mountain stronghold seemed to have just experienced a battle. Not only was the gate broken, but the several arrow towers on the stronghold wall were also all destroyed. Moreover, the number of bandits in the fortress was pitifully small, less than twenty.
The more Murphy looked at it, the more satisfied he was. Not bad, not bad. A bandit fortress like this was perfect for a harvest.