Chapter 842: 842
After the spoils were distributed, everyone left and went on to do their own thing .
Such was the life of gamers; they only come together when called by the guild . The rest of the time, they usually travelled alone or in small groups and trained to make themselves more powerful .
By travelling alone, they had the drops to themselves and were also paid by the guild, meaning that most of these players were pretty well off .
They could also train in large groups where guilds members willingly partied-up to take up an entire map by kicking out outsiders .
However, Ruling Swords rarely did this because the land of Azeroth was vast and open . There was no need to fight over normal monsters unless there was a map full of weak monsters that offered good EXP or if a guild was hunting a particular monster for a rare drop .
Lu Li decided not to train today and chose to spend his time with his little sister instead .
This was the first time that Lu Xin had logged on since her first surgery . Lu Li only allowed her to play after consulting with the doctors .
According to Lu Xin's doctor, she needed to be happy in order to recover quickly from her surgery . Keeping her cooped up at home all day would negatively impact both her mental and physical health .
However, she was unable to go outside yet and Lu Li was too worried to let her wander around anyway, so gaming was the perfect solution .
Today was the Christmas Fishing Event and she wanted to come on to spectate .
Fishing was one of the most fun professions in the game . Levelling up your Fishing allowed you to fish in higher-level areas to catch rarer species and other creatures .
The fish caught were mostly used as ingredients in cooking or sold to other players for special missions . There was also a low chance of receiving rare items such as equipment, materials, treasure maps, pets and mounts .
During fishing events, countless players would gather around the shores of Stranglethorn and fish all day .
Fishing in-game was not completely the same as real life, but the skill was still somewhat transferable .
Since Lu Li had grown up in poverty, he never had the luxury of going fishing .
However, in his past life, he did invest some time into Fishing and knew about a very useful book called the Weather-Beaten Journal .
This book taught the player how to find fish .
There were usually less fish in clear bodies of water, hence the Chinese idiom 'No fish in clear water' . As such, the veteran fishermen would search for murky water, or use other techniques they had learned over the years to find schools of fish . The casual fishmen didn't have the same experience and would likely never be truly efficient in this profession .
The Weather-Beaten Journal would solve this problem .
Lu Li was behind in his Fishing level, so he couldn't compete against those who practiced everyday without this book .
Although there were several ways to obtain it, Lu Li never managed to get his hands on one in his past life .
His best chance right now was to find the one located in Southshore .
Besides Darnassus, this was probably the place that Lu Li had visited the most . There were countless mysteries hidden away in this timeless town .
Two people were walking towards him he entered – one was Kel'Thuzad and the other was Helcular . Kel'Thuzad was trying to convince his pupil to learn Nethermancy . The real Kel'Thuzad had already become the second in command of the Scourge .
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