Chapter 176: A Successive Victory
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
A Successive Victory
Petite Delicate, obviously, also saw these online comments and knew that these people were just talkers. Even if the Mad Dragon Guild didn’t maintain their winning streak, so what? Their points were already sufficient to secure the top position.
“You really should open your eyes and take a good look,” she muttered under her breath, uttering several more sentences. Feifei, who was closest to her, naturally heard her words as well. She glanced at the current score.
Currently, the Mad Dragon Guild was leading the guild leaderboard with 136 points, while the Hank Guild from Country Y held the second position with 125 points. If the Hank Guild managed to win two more matches, they would surpass the Mad Dragon Guild.
Feifei’s words gave a significant boost of confidence to those mockers, and one by one, they began to retaliate in the comment section.
“Did you hear that? Feifei said it herself. Do you even know who Feifei is? I bet it won’t be long before the Mad Dragon Guild gets knocked off the top spot.” “That’s funny. Are you all deaf? The Hank Guild needs to win two more matches to surpass. Won’t the Mad Dragon Guild win, by any chance?”
“Don’t bother arguing with them about these trivial matters. They’re completely lost and have no idea what they’re talking about. They’re just a bunch of fanboys.”
“I can see that you lack rationality. Is it so difficult for you to acknowledge the skill and prowess of players from your own country’s gaming community? Must you seek validation from others to feel normal? Well, 1 think Mad Dragon Guild is impressive.”
The comments section erupted into chaos, but Feifei paid no attention to it. Instead, she delved into analyzing the top ten guilds on the leaderboard. After completing her analysis, she finally shifted the conversation toward the Mad Dragon Guild.
“The Mad Dragon Guild, currently boasting a 14-game winning streak, has ten more matches to play today. If they manage to win all ten, they will achieve a remarkable 24 consecutive victories. Considering an average gain of three points per game, the Mad Dragon Guild is expected to reach a final score of around 166 points. However, this value may fluctuate within a range of 20 points.”
“As long as the Mad Dragon Guild reaches this threshold, they won’t need many more victories in the subsequent matches to secure the first place.”
Feifei’s casual words silenced Kuro, who had just been clamoring, in an instant.
Petite Delicate chimed in with excitement, “Oh, you can’t say that! The commenters in the bullet screen are way more knowledgeable than you. They’ve been saying that our Mad Dragon Guild won’t last much longer.”
The remark brought a rare smile to Feifei’s face. “Then let the guild master work hard. Don’t fall from the top in the end.”
With a hint of pride on her petite delicate face, she said, “Anyway, I’ve always supported our guild master, and every member of our guild is talented.”
Although reluctant to admit it, what Petite Delicate said was indeed true, and her fans were now starting to demand support and encouragement for the Mad Dragon Guild in the comments.
“Alright, everyone, let’s stop arguing. If we’re all domestic players, I would still hope that you could show some support for the Mad Dragon Guild. Just take a look at the guild leaderboard. Not to mention the top ten, even the top twenty, the only domestic guild you’ll find is the Mad Dragon Guild.”
“Yeah, I hope everyone can wake up and realize that disliking the Mad Dragon Guild is one thing, but they are indeed powerful, at least giving our domestic guilds some recognition on the world stage.”
“More than just fame, the internet is exploding with excitement. Everyone is curious about the skill talents of Guild Master Star Rebel!”
“I was originally playing on the international servers, but once they found out 1 was a domestic player, they all started asking me if I knew about Star Rebel.”
“They gave us domestic gamers a face-saving boost. 1 don’t even know what those mockers are thinking. By suppressing the enthusiasm with their words, who will step up? Are we relying on those small domestic guilds? Do those guilds have such capability?”
After Petite Delicate’s fans took action, unsurprisingly, the barrage of comments was cleaned up. At least there were no more abusive remarks directed towards the Mad Dragon Guild.
The Divine General Guild and the Giant Wave Guild were in an awlward situation, as both guilds lacked the power to even compare with the might of the Mad Dragon Guild. The Mad Dragon Guild’s ranking was incredibly high, allowing them to only engage with the top 30 guilds.
The Divine General Guild had lost several matches and was currently ranked in 31st place, while the Giant Wave Guild fared even worse, plummeting to the 40s in the rankings.
Falling Leaf observed the rankings of the two guilds, but it didn’t put pressure on the two friends. She simply advised them to compete based on their own best abilities.
The Mad Dragon Guild over there mainly consists of players with exceptionally high levels. Their levels were well above the average, and some had even surpassed the average level of other guilds by a significant margin.
The level was not the determining factor, but each level up would raise your strength by a notch. Now many players could see firsthand how powerful the suppression from leveling could be. If only they had known to grind some experience points before the match started.
The question of how many consecutive victories the Mad Dragon Guild could achieve in these few days of the competition had become a hot topic of discussion.
On the fourth day of the competition, the Mad Dragon Guild had already secured a winning streak of 43 matches. The guild’s score had accumulated to 213 points.
Even the second-place finisher had only just reached a score of 170, a whopping 43 points behind. What would they use to surpass that?
The competition had only two and a half days left, and if the competition continued like this, the Mad Dragon Guild would maintain its lead, leaving no suspense for the guild leaderboard this time.
The other players on the official company forum had been anxiously waiting. Half of them were hoping for the match to end soon. Otherwise, the Hank Guild would inevitably surpass. The other half of the players, on the other hand, were wishing for some effort from the international players, so that the Mad Dragon Guild didn’t keep holding onto the first position.
The fifth day’s match hadn’t even started yet when Han Xing received a phone call before entering the game.
“Hello, are you Guild Master Star Rebel? I’m Li Cheng, the domestic agent of the Hank Guild.”
Han Xing, upon hearing that it was someone from the Hank Guild, had already grasped the other party’s intentions. To his surprise, this person had managed to obtain his phone number.
He composed himself and his tone acquired a touch of chill, “Please speak.”
Li Cheng also felt a bit awlward. He cleared his throat before saying, “The Hank Guild and Mad Dragon Guild have similar scores, so they should be matched today during the system matching. 1 hope that by then…”
The remark amused Han Xing, and he immediately pressed the record button and retorted, “What? Are you hoping that 1’11 intentionally go easy on Hank Guild and let them win?”
Li Cheng’s voice sounded involuntary as he said, “Of course not. Both sides are expected to exert their utmost efforts. However, the Hanke Guild hopes that Guild Master Star Rebel would consider expanding to international servers, rather than confining oneself within the domestic realm.”
“If Guild Master Star Rebel can persist, there would be no issue, and the Hank Guild would also like to get to know Guild Master Star Rebel…”
This tactful remark almost revealed how much money you wanted, but Han Xing had no intention of getting entangled with him here.
“Alright, quit yapping at me here. Go back and tell your people one thing: as long as it comes to Hank’s Guild, they’ll regret making this call to me!”
After saying that, Han Xing didn’t even hesitate and immediately pressed the hang-up button. Those people from the Hank Guild had some nerve. Mad Dragon Guild was the top-ranked guild, and if they were to lose once, they would lose more than ten points straight away. Unless he’d gone crazy, there was no way he would accept that..