Chapter 68: Mark’s Appearance

“It can even be done this way?”

Looking at McRae’s operation, Mark’s eyes lit up.

Although Mark had already seen McRae’s strength.

However, at that time, he only understood the difference.

And he wasn’t sure where the problem was.

At this moment, he vaguely felt this feeling.

This intensified his desire to join the McRae Guild.

Only by joining McRae’s guild could he touch his limit.

Barton was a knight.

Knights were very useful when fighting in dungeons.

However, the current players didn’t know how to PK with other players in Divine Domain.

At this moment, McRae didn’t use the Knight skill.

However, Barton could see that the knights had used the wrong skills.

Every time McRae dodged the Knight’s skill, it proved that the timing of the Knight’s skill was wrong.

Furthermore, this wasn’t just a matter of the timing of the Knight skill being released. The direction, predictions, skill continuation, and so on were all key.

Barton vaguely felt this point, but he couldn’t think of a solution.

Just as he was thinking with his head lowered, he saw the three people on the ground.

It was Mark and the others.

Originally, Barton had only sent Mark a message.

He didn’t expect Mark to come at all.

But now Mark had appeared.

When they were in the dungeon, Barton had already seen that Mark and the other two were actually very strong.

Although McRae made it sound worthless, that was within his high standards.

Amongst the ordinary players, Mark and the others’ abilities were definitely the best.

When he saw Mark and the others, he immediately climbed down the maple tree.

The three of them had clearly heard his voice.

However, they ignored Barton.

He was still looking at McRae’s situation on the battlefield.

They were still looking at McRae’s situation on the battlefield.

He seemed to be analyzing the whole time.

“Mark! You…”

Barton spoke at the inappropriate time.

Warrior Jerry waved his hand to signal for Barton to stop talking.

Looking at their condition, Barton didn’t say anything.

The situation on the battlefield changed rapidly.

After McRae killed another mage, he suddenly sped up.

In a moment, he was gone.

Clearly, he had entered Stealth again.

He watched as McRae disappeared.

Under Mark’s signal, the four of them quietly touched the back of a relatively large maple tree.

At this moment, Mark didn’t say anything.

Instead, he pulled Barton into the regional chat group.

“The situation isn’t too good now.”

Mark sent a message.

This was obviously for Barton to see.

Looking at the words Mark sent out.

Barton turned and looked at Mark, his eyes filled with question marks.

Still.

Just as Mark was about to send the next sentence…

The four of them were pulled into his chat group by McRae.

He looked at the chat group that suddenly appeared.

Mark froze.

It was only when he saw McRae in the chat group that he heaved a sigh of relief.

Thankfully, no one else had discovered him.

Right on the heels of that, a message appeared in the chat group.

“Hide! The people of the Red Mountain Guild are here!”

McRae had sent this message.

This simple sentence undoubtedly revealed a lot of information.

Looking at the appearance of the chat group, Mark’s first thought was how McRae had discovered them.

Although it wasn’t far and they weren’t on the tree,

However, the place where Mark and the others were just now was behind a large bush.

Besides, McRae was still constantly fighting the members of the Fire Guild.

They can still discover us under such circumstances?

Are you even human?

Mark couldn’t figure it out.

A dozen people against one.

A skill was released every two seconds, and a normal attack every second.

In a battle like this where he danced on the tip of a blade, he could actually spare some attention to observe other places.

Was he a monster or a freak?

Regardless, McRae was definitely not normal.

Another problem.

Although he saw people from other forces, he could only tell that they were experts.

How did McRae tell that it was someone from the Red Mountain Guild?

Were there marks on their brains?

Or did McRae actually have a very powerful intelligence network?

There were even more things that Mark couldn’t figure out.

Previously, Mark only thought that McRae was an expert.

And now, he realized that he had only seen the tip of the iceberg.

How many more secrets did McRae have?

Mark’s curiosity was completely aroused by McRae.

The terrain in the canyon was usually complicated and varied.

It was the same in Hunting Spirit Hill.

In this valley, there were usually no monsters.

Once they entered the interior of Hunter Spirit Hill, the number of monsters would slowly increase.

In such a wild battle, reasonable use of the terrain and monsters was undoubtedly the benchmark of an excellent PK player.

If it was only the members of the Fire Guild, McRae naturally did not need to use monsters.

And with the addition of the Red Mountain Guild, he had to use it.

However, the initial deduction was that the people of Red Mountain Guild and the people of the Fire Guild were not together.

After all, when he was fighting the Fire Guild, the people of the Red Mountain Guild were watching the show.

It seemed like they wanted to reap the benefits.

McRae, who had entered Stealth mode, caused great pressure on the Fire Guild.

At this moment, Hux frowned.

McRae disappeared. He was confused.

Had the knight’s formation been discovered?

Otherwise, why would McRae suddenly leave?

Or were we too strong just now?

Hux shook his head and moved the thought away.

Soon, he thought of two possibilities.

One, McRae was done with his potions.

Changing the skills of various classes continuously, McRae’s consumption was naturally huge.

Without the MP, he couldn’t use his skills anymore.

So he had to leave.

Second, McRae had discovered his intentions.

He didn’t want to fight his team openly anymore.

However, the first possibility was quickly rejected by Hux.

McRae was a very smart player, and his abilities were very fierce.

And he knew very well what danger he would encounter here.

In that case, the consumption he brought was obviously enough.

So there could only be one possibility…

Just as Hux was about to conclude…

He saw a damage value not far away.

-993!

This value was obviously done by McRae.

After all, at this stage, only he could cause such damage.

“There’s someone over there?”

Hux frowned.

The next moment, he gave an order to a Rogue.

Not long after, there was one less person from the Fire Guild.

Soon, the Rogue sent a message.

Another team appeared in the valley.

From the information of this team, they didn’t seem to belong to any guild.

This team of experts seemed to have appeared out of nowhere.

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