Huo Jingzhou was well-known on campus, and many college students loved to play games. Although more people play the ‘The Immortal Path‘ on the computer in the school, and not all college students could afforcl a game pocl, most of the students who played in the game pod server knew about the leader of the immortal guild.

After all, both the veterans and the newcomers wanted to join the First Immortal Guild. Initially, they were just eating popcorn. enjoying the gossip, but they didn’t expect that it would bite back at them. Some students thought it was exciting gossip and fanned the flames, and some students felt that Huo Jingzhou clragged clown the school’s reputation after reading remarks similar to ‘This fool is from xx University’ on screen.

With the efforts of these two parties, Huo Jingzhou’s various fake and real. private information appeared in the game forum.

The news that ‘Huo Jingzhou was just a poor student when he enrolled in school’ was undoubtedly true.

More and more people were leaving the immortal guild, but some people thought that it was just a game, and there was no need to be so serious. Besides, the First Immortal Guild was the number one guild of the immortal race. Although the leader’s character wasn’t so goocl. at least he had skills in playing.

If it didn’t hurt them personally, they didn’t care. Although all kinds of substantial evidence proved Huo Jingzhou was a guy who was occupying someone else’s status, it’s not like it was their status being occupied. To be fair, Huo Jingzhou being the leader of the guild did bring them benefits.

When they were on a raid and led by the leader, they could get twice the results with little effort. Occasionally, they could win a reward or something. In ‘The Immortal Path’, the reward given by the system could be sold. Most of the game pod owners weren’t lacking in money. Even if they couldn’t earn a lot of money, earning a little was good enough.

The number of people who held such thoughts wasn’t a minority. In addition to people that hadn’t been online for a long periocl of time, the number of members in the immortal guild looked quite a lot.

This allowed Huo Jingzhou, who finally sobered up and bought a game pod, to calm his worried heart clown.

Yes, even if Lin Shiheng could take away other things, his gaming skills were something Lin Shiheng couldn’t take away.

He could still gather his troops as long as he was still in ‘The Immortal Path’. There were many players in ‘The Immortal Path’, ancl there were more places to make money. When he had saved enough money, he could still restart the plan for the seconcl holographic game.

Even if Lin Shiheng was the heir to the Tianyou Group, it was his parent’s industry. He was still just a rich seconcl generation.

Huo Jingzhou brainwashed himself all night long before he stood in front of the crowd again.

He vowed to cleanse the shame of his past and take these left behind, loyal to his immortal guild teammates, up with him.

— Then, he continuously receivecl notices of players leaving the immortal guild.

Demon Lorcl Hengxing had ordered the demon race army to siege the players of the First Immortal Guild.

One by one, the First Immortal Guild players who were doing ordinary quests, or wandering around, as usual, were ambushed and killed.

This incident happened suddenly, and with the resourcefulness of the demon race, they gatherecl in teams of two. Each one seemecl to be in a hurry, they directly attacked without saying a word, ancl those single immortal race players couldn’t react until they died.

[Public World Chat — (First Immortal Guild) Yue Yue: What’s wrong with you guys! Why kill me?? I don’t know you guysl]

[Public World Chat — (Ten Thousand Demons guild) Shou Xingxing: Sorry, sister, the Demon Lorcl ordered us to kill the people of your First Immortal Guild if we see you. We’re following orders ah.]

[Public World Chat — (First Immortal guild) Yue Yue: Poisonous! It’s just a game. Doing what you’re told to do? Why are you even listening to what he’s saying?!!]

[Public World Chat — (Casual Cultivator) Zha Zhahuang: I know, I know! Hengxing will give 300 spirit stones for each First Immortal Guild player killed out of his own pocket! Think about it. killing ten is 3,000, and killing 100 is 30,000. Hey, sister, can I interview you about your feelings when you were killed?]

(TNote: casual cultivator = a cultivator thatisn’t associatecl with any kind of sect/school/guild.)

[Public World Chat — (Casual Cultivator) Yue Yue: I left the First Immortal Guild, and now I’m turning to demon cultivation. Hey, do you have any conditions for joining the demon guild? I’ll apply now. Xingxing, you just killed me. You have to take me with you to ambush people , or I’ll remember you for the rest of my lifel]

Onlookers:... This girl is too feckless.

However, not to mention that girl, other casual cultivator players were starting to get excited.

Kill a single immortal race and gain 300 spirit stones. Three hundred spirit stones wasn’t a lot, but since there was a chance of getting a sudclen rewarcl, why wouldn’t they jump on it?

There were more and more players moving from the immortal guilds to the demon guild, and the number of members in the Ten Thousand Demons Guild was also increasing at speed visible to the naked eye. At the same time, the players of the First Immortal Guild were withdrawing one after another.

Whether it was to avoid being killed or wanted to quit ancl join the Ten Thousand Demons Guild to earn extra money, it was still leaving.

Some immortal race players who hadn’t left would be ambushed as long as they were online. Most of them were people who didn’t reacl the forum or read the public chat, and they still looked confused while they were killed.

[What are you doing? What’s the point of killing me? Have we met before?] — These were the people who were still confused throughout.

[Hey hey hey! You can kill me or pick up my equipment, but leave the fairy grass I just picked up. I waited for half a month. I’m telling you! I’ll remember your name; if you dare take my immortal grass, I’ll hunt you for lifel] — These were the neutral people that insisted on keeping their belongings.

[??? What Jingzhou, what Demon Lord? Is it the Demon Lorcl the system announced before? Has the camp war begun?] — These were the people that understood half of it.

This large-scale ambush and suppression of the First Immortal Guild players’ event completely placed what Huo Jingzhou had been trying to hide in front of everyone for a seconcl time.

If, in the previous game, some people didn’t pay attention to these things, then now, the entire 'The Immortal Path’ knew about it.

Just like the previous siege on Hengxing, a large number of demon players squatted in the novice village, instantly killing players that had just resurrected.

The demon guild didn’t have the requirement that the party had to hand in equipment that they won from battle as the immortal guild did. They belonged to whoever killed the player. Therefore, this group of demon race players felt refreshed and didn’t feel that anything was wrong in this kind of continuous ambush and killing behaviour.

Just like before. Hengxing was hunted down and killed. Someone from the immortal guild asked if this was unrighteous, but didn’t the leader Jingzhou also answer...

It’s just a game, not killing in reality.

It was just a game. According to the system settings, the immortals ancl demons were from opposing camps. Why couldn’t they kill every immortal that they see?

What’s more, they didn’t just kill anybody they saw. The Demon Lord had a grudge against the First Immortal Guild. Everyone just attackecl people of the First Immortal Guild. If they didn’t want to be killed, just break away from the First Immortal Guild.

Huo Jingzhou never thought that these people would play such a trick on him.

Even if some people didn’t care about his past, they couldn’t stand being killed by such an ambush. In addition, the demon race was killing people while shouting in the Public World Chat that only the players of the First Immortal Guild would be killed, and many players would simply quit the guild.

Before that, because he occupied someone’s status and money, half of the people in the immortal guild left. Now the Demon lord Hengxing ordered a war, and another group of people left the immortal guild. Huo Jingzhou had already lost everything. Now that the only game that could allow him to rise again was targeted by Lin Shiheng. He completely lost his cool.

[Public World Chat — (First immortal Guild Leader) Jingzhou: Hengxing, dare you to join me in a Ivl?! What kind of ability is it to surround innocent people with your men?!!]

[Public World Chat — (First immortal Guilcl Leader) Jingzhou: Men fight openly, are hiding behind the scenes and dealing with people with money all you have to offer?]

He intentionally said that. On the one hand, he could show how righteous he was: on the other hand, he could accuse Lin Shiheng of harming innocent people for the sake of personal revenge.

In addition, Huo Jingzhou thought that he was worthy of the title number one throughout the whole server. Even if Lin Shiheng was a good learner. so what? Zhen Zhen told him that Lin Shiheng wasn’t in goocl health. Even if he wanted to, his energy couldn’t keep up. He observed Lin Shiheng’s online routine, and indeed, he was online for about an hour each day. The rest of the time, he was offline.

This showecl that he was incapable of fighting a prolonged battle. Even if he couldn’t beat Lin Shiheng. as long as he could drag it out until Lin Shiheng ran out of energy...

As long as Jingzhou fought in the name of fighting for the immortal guild, he could, more or less, retain some members.

In reality, after he sent this sentence, the young man who was sitting in the office reading something set down the book in his hand ancl picked up the phone that kept ringing with notifications.

His avatar wouldn’t communicate with outsiclers too much, but as the only leader of the demon race, he had set up a demon race guild, so of course, he would gain a large number of guild members.

Lin Shiheng usually didn’t chat, but if something happened in the game, these demon players would definitely tell him as soon as possible.

On the other side of the sofa. Elclest Brother Lin, who was sitting and reading some documents, raised his head when he heard the movement and happened to see his younger brother picking up the phone. He didn’t know what he saw, but his pale face showed a smile.

That smile didn’t look like joy, but rather the smile of someone seeing the prey fall into a trap.

“Shiheng, what are you looking at?"

Curious, he askecl aloud. Lin Shiheng raised his eyes ancl smiled at his older brother, “A centipede is hard to kill, so I wanted to try and see what would happen if I burned it to ashes."

(TNote: A centipede is hard to kill = A team/guiid/ group of people can’t be killed that easily. Same concept as Hydra: ‘Cut off one head, two more shall take its place.' HaH Hydral)

Eldest Brother Lin, who didn’t unclerstand it, also smiled after pausing for a few seconds, “Just do what you want. If you can’t take it anymore, you still have us at home."

Lin Shiheng nodded ancl logged into ‘The Immortal Path’ game from his computer.

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