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After leaving the team, the adventurer ladies regretted it deeply

Lin Da, a former professional player, arrived in the game "Mystic Continent" and aimed to team up with a few "Young Ladies" from Another World to conquer fifty levels of Mystic Realm and become the strongest adventurer squad. However, ever since the team had risen to fame, they had changed somewhat. "Why is your healing so slow? I almost got killed by the Magical Creatures." "The reason your level is so low is that you don’t train diligently, always have crooked thoughts about us. This 23-year-old guy is so disgusting." "Better leave the team and become my servant instead; my pet dog just needs a playmate." The attitude of the three Young Ladies chilled Lin Da’s heart, and he opted out of this team that he had been with for three years and had grown deeply fond of. Only then did they realize who the core of the team really was. When they regretted their actions too late and tried to apologize to Lin Da, seeking to join his team, Lin Da glanced at the team composed of prettier and hotter beautiful girls behind him and said helplessly: "Sorry, my team is full."

Panda Walker · 都市
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405 Chs

117, Wolf Fang Club, key item Goblin Ring_2

The general idea is that the weapon significantly increases strength, but it's too heavy, and most front-line warriors simply can't use it.

Many merchants who were prepared to purchase it were caught in a dilemma when they heard this.

[Front-line professions need agility the most, this piece of equipment is a bit off...]

[As a collectible, its value is still good. Cough cough, if only it hadn't come from a despicable race like goblins.]

[Not necessarily, some front-line warriors have the ability to increase agility, and can handle this Wolf Fang Club.]

All in all, this Wolf Fang Club might not sell for a top price, but as a limited item only dropped by hidden magical creatures, coupled with its collector's value, selling it for a decent high price wouldn't be an issue.

Lin Da planned to sell it if someone offered a fair price; if the offers were too low, he'd keep it for his own collection.