-Escape Ninja: This seems crazy. I’ve already watched it 10 times. I can’t stop playing it.
-Deadline Gyur: Cute, cute, cute, cute.
-Deep Sea Sunfish: Can I get a bear like that if I go to Phinis?
-Spanish Sawedged Perch: What are you guys doing? I’ve already bought a return scroll to Phinis. Hehe.
The viewers who watched the video felt there was no exit. They couldn’t get out. Tang-E was smiling happily all the time. Sometimes, he would even stick out his plump lips in a pout. There was nothing about him that wasn’t cute. Most of them immediately thought of a way to get to Phinis. Those who were nearby immediately turned and headed there, while those who were far away rushed to the auction house to buy a Phinis return scroll.
However, some people visited Alley Leader’s channel for reasons other than this video. They were mainly people who belonged somewhere else.
Power analysts—they were part of a professional team, and their business was to watch and analyze everything about players from other teams. Among them, power analysts from leading and prestigious teams devoted more than half their work hours to analyzing Alley Leader.
There were reasons why the top teams spent such a great deal of time analyzing him. It was that there was still time left. Due to the nature of PvP, skills didn’t increase in an instant. The top-class players were already at the peak, making it difficult for them to move forward from there. So the data they had from countless analyses was still valid.
Then what about Alley Leader? He had just made his debut, played two matches, and fought only nine times in PvP. It wasn’t a lot. This was why even the videos on Alley Leader’s channel were included in the analysis. Finding a small habit or pattern would be a success. It didn’t matter how much time they spent.
A young man with curly blond hair appeared behind someone who was staring at a monitor. The curly-haired young man’s name was Leo. He was a happy young man living as a professional gamer under the name ‘AK’.
“Did you achieve anything, Alvin?”
Alvin was a power analyst the same age as AK, and they had been good friends since childhood. He didn’t have the ability to move his body, but his eyes were excellent. He used that to come to PSG, which was also a means for him to help a friend.
“No, not at all. It is like looking at water.” Alvin shook his head violently. He looked at the monitor for a long time and closed his eyes with a frustrated expression.
“Should I say he’s like a chameleon? Or he can’t be defined? There’s no such thing as a pattern with him. He just fights really well.”
“It’s to that extent? You can’t find anything at all?” There was a look of surprise on AK’s face.
‘Even Alvin can’t find anything... ’ AK had guessed it would be difficult to find in a short period of time. He hadn’t fought Alley Leader directly, but he had seen it. ‘He’s overwhelming.’
Alley Leader wasn’t pushed by anyone he fought. He was powerful even without a weapon. Once he held a weapon...
‘I have to learn. This way, there is a chance.’
“Just look for weaknesses. Are there any features to his fighting style? A highlight I can absorb...”
“Let’s see... I don’t know if I can say this is one. First, he uses magic power really quickly. He creates and gets rid of pure energy. This is the only thing that can be called a combat style,” Alvin said while pointing at the monitor.
The monitor showed the video of Gang Hyeonu participating in Masked Fighting King. Magic power that disappeared and reappeared momentarily.
“I’m practicing that too... Sometimes I will succeed in practice but not against pro gamers.”
“I know that. However, that is the only thing you can imitate. It’s crazy psychological warfare. I don’t know how far ahead he can predict. He has combat senses that turns a variable into a non-variable. It isn’t something that can be followed.”
AK listened to Alvin and agreed. That explanation wasn’t wrong. In the first place, talent was the most important thing in virtual reality. There were limits to what could be done with effort. Effort involved many things, but the easier yet most difficult aspect was money.
Money—it was used to buy items, good skills, and information, as well as level up. Fight using money as the basis.
However, it didn’t work for PvP on the professional stage. This was a competition that compared the talent of each individual and measured how honed their talent was.
“Still... I have to try. Haven’t I been trying hard? I wasn’t very good in the beginning. Let’s do it slowly.” AK smiled brightly and tapped Alvin’s shoulder.
“Yes. We should try it.”
***
While others were busy, Hyeonu was also busy. At present, he was diligently moving through the Hejin Great Mountain Range. He was also searching through his memories.
“Shit... Don’t you know how to get home?” Hyeonu asked Tang-E, whose face was buried in Hyeonu’s neck.
He was in the Hejin Great Mountain Range in order to go to Bung Bung Island. As for the reason why he was going there, that was simple—Tang-E told him to go. It was meaningless, but it didn’t matter. The important thing was that Tang-E asked him to go.
That was it.
“I don’t remember. I don’t know. It seems to be a waterfall in a forest.” Tang-E constantly shook his head like he knew nothing.
“Aish... Why did I trust a fool who only knows meat?” Hyeonu sighed and exerted some strength in the arms holding Tang-E.
“Idiot Master dude, it hurts!!!” Tang-E screamed at the pressure on his body. Hyeonu used the scream as meditation music and fell deep into his thoughts.
‘The forest? Waterfall?’
Since starting Arena, Hyeonu had been to many forests. Most of the fields were mountains, forests, and plains. There just weren’t many waterfalls.
‘Remember. Remember, waterfall!’
Hyeonu continued to squeeze his memories as he walked endlessly. Then he started to remember bit by bit.
‘Before I went to Bung Bung Island... I met Reina. Why did we meet?’
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