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Chapter 2422: Live Fight

Lu Ye waited in the secret room for less than a cup of tea when the battle order suddenly shook slightly. He picked up the probe and got up to go outside.

Soon, he stood in front of the entrance of the whirlpool again and stepped in without hesitation.

The world was spinning, and when he came back to his senses, he had arrived at a fragment of the starry sky.

He looked around and found nothing, but he knew that there were many monks watching the battle in a certain fighting field at this moment. Just because he couldn't see them, it didn't mean that they couldn't see him.

Before he entered here, all the information he had previously recorded had been passed to the spectators through the battle order, as well as the opponents he had not yet met, making it easier for the spectators to place bets.

Suddenly there was a violent fluctuation of power from the side. Lu Ye quickly turned his head and looked around, only to see a colorful ray of light over there converging into a spell tide, surging towards him.

This opponent, whom he had never met before, obviously had no intention of getting to know Lu Ye, and was only planning to take advantage of this opportunity to make a sneak attack and catch Lu Ye off guard.

As soon as he made a move, Lu Ye had already locked his position.

His body swept forward, and he rushed over against the tide of magic. The long sword was unsheathed, and under the bright light of the sword, the rays of magic were annihilated.

When Lu Ye's whole body penetrated the tide like a rainbow, all the original colors were shattered.

Only not far away, a monk in robes looked at Lu Ye who was approaching quickly with a stunned look on his face.

Originally, he was quite happy to see Lu Ye not avoiding his spells, but only now did he realize that he was happy too early...

After being stunned for a moment, it was already too late for him to distance himself from Lu Ye.

Three breaths later, Lu Ye's long sword broke through his protective power and cut into his body. As soon as blood spattered out, the monk's figure suddenly disappeared.

The battle that Lu Ye participated in was a live battle, and both parties could withdraw from the battlefield at any time.

That is to say, if he retreats in time, if he is just a little bit later, he will not be able to retreat even if he wants to.

A live fight does not necessarily lead to casualties. There are always some unlucky people who will die on the spot even if they participate in a live fight.

Lu Ye actually didn't want to participate in a live fight, because the amount of Dao fish earned in a live fight was far less than that in a dead fight. However, the fighting battlefield had its own rules. A monk like Lu Ye who was participating in a fight for the first time had to fight

Only after ten live battles have been fought and six or more wins have been won can one be eligible to participate in a death battle.

If you do not meet the qualifications in the first ten games, you will need to postpone it to the next ten games.

There were rules, so Lu Ye could only abide by them.

After solving the first opponent, Lu Ye did not leave. Instead, he stood there and took out his fighting order, conveying his intention to continue fighting.

In this way, he can wait in this starry sky fragment, and the battle field will continue to arrange other opponents for him, so he does not have to go through the trouble of leaving and reentering.

This battle order also recorded some information about Lu Ye, but at this time Lu Ye discovered that there was an additional piece of information that was not available before.

Daoyu: fifty.

If you win a live battle, you will get fifty Dao Fish. After all, it will be five hundred Dao Power.

Lu Ye's fight with the monk just now naturally did not consume this amount of Dao power, but that was because he was able to deal with the enemy quickly enough.

If it were a fight between evenly matched two sides, and the battle lasted longer, the Dao power consumed would definitely be more than 500.

From this point of view alone, consumption and income are not equal. In many cases, participating in battles in the battlefield is a loss-making business.

But from another perspective, a monk's Dao power can be obtained through hard work, but Dao fish is a popular transaction currency that can be used in various ways, so it is useless to only consider the consumption and acquisition of Dao power.

Too meaningful.

Even though they knew that more Taoist power would be consumed, they could not stop the monks from participating in the battle.

But what happened to this Daoyu? Yuan Xi told him that it was Daoyu, but the battle order recorded it as Daoyu.

Lu Ye estimated that there were two different names, but they sounded similar anyway.

He didn't wait too long. The number of monks entering and leaving the battlefield every day was extremely large. There were also many monks like Lu Ye who actively participated in the battle, so it was relatively easy to arrange opponents on the battlefield.

When Lu Ye sensed a ray of life appearing in the distance, he knew that his opponent had entered the scene.

He didn't hesitate, and immediately gathered his breath and ran towards that direction.

Maybe he restrained himself too well, or maybe the opponent's perception was not that sharp, so when Lu Ye appeared in the opponent's eyes with great force, she was obviously dumbfounded.

This is a female nun.

The first time he saw Lu Ye, he didn't think about attacking or defending. Instead, he turned around and ran away, as hastily as a frightened rabbit.

As she ran, she shouted: "Fellow Taoist, wait a minute, how about we chat for a few words first? This is my first time participating in a battle, and there are many things I don't understand."

Lu Ye didn't have time to chat with her. He had to finish ten live battles quickly, and then go to the death battle arena to earn Tao fish. The speed suddenly became a few minutes faster.

Seeing that she could not get rid of Lu Ye, the female cultivator was angry and anxious. She gritted her teeth and turned around and shouted: "I will fight with you!"

He raised his hand to sacrifice his Taoist soldiers, and rushed forward to meet Lu Ye.

After a moment of contact, the female cultivator relaxed her panic a little: "It turns out you're not that powerful."

She could feel that Lu Ye's strength was only slightly stronger than hers, which was why she had managed to escape in such a panic just now. If her opponent was only of this level, then she would not have no chance.

However, as soon as the thought came to an end, his strength, which was only slightly stronger than hers, quickly increased, and soon reached the point where he could crush her.

The female cultivator's expression changed drastically, she did not dare to hesitate anymore and quickly withdrew from the fighting battlefield.

The second opponent was solved without much effort. Not to mention that Lu Ye himself had invincible Rongdao strength, but the two opponents he encountered were really not that good in strength. They both only had three or four Rongdao abilities.

At such a level, even a normal Fusion Dao Sixth Level encounter can be easily solved.

Just as he was thinking this, Lu Ye suddenly realized something was wrong.

Why are there still people at the third or fourth level of Fusion Dao in the inner world? And those two opponents are obviously weak.

Doesn't it mean that only those with strong enough strength and profound knowledge of Fusion Dao can enter the inner world? Lu Ye and Yuan Xi went to compete for the Hedao Pearl before, and the Fusion Dao they encountered were indeed very good. Why did this happen on the battlefield?

Two weirdos?

If there are two, there must be more.

But then I thought about the maid Xiao Ning. Didn't she appear in the Hehe Realm without even entering the Tao?

This is the Hehe Realm. Fundamentally speaking, it is another independent space within the Inner Realm.

Perhaps those two opponents were born and raised in the Hedao world, or they came from other Hedao cities.

A moment later, the third opponent appeared in the starry sky fragments...

Immediately came the fourth and fifth...

No opponent can hold out for three breaths under Lu Ye's long sword. Anyone who comes face to face will be defeated within three breaths.

There is a secret place in the battlefield, which can be said to be the central area of ​​the entire battlefield. Insiders call it the main hall. All battles, bets, and odds adjustments are controlled here.

Thousands of monks are stationed here, and they can accurately and efficiently process all kinds of information transmitted from various fighting battlefields.

Including arranging opponents for the monks participating in the battle, the monks from the General Palace are also making overall arrangements.

The monks who can enter and work here may not have too high a level of cultivation, or may not have too much strength, but their control over their spiritual thoughts must definitely reach a meticulous level, because only in this way can they accurately handle daily contact.

A huge and complex variety of information.

Bright is one of them.

In terms of identity, she is a slave of Dou Zhan. She was trained by Dou Zhan since she was a child. She also chose the name Cui Can by herself. Although she is a slave, she hopes that one day she can live out her own Cui Can, even though she also knows this.

It's a dream that can never come true.

Because as a slave of the fighting battlefield, you can never get rid of the control of the fighting battlefield.

At this moment, she was sitting cross-legged in her seat, with a huge disk in front of her, with various streams of light flashing on it. Every bit of the stream of light was a piece of information flowing from all over the battlefield.

What people like them need to do is to investigate this information and then make the right choices and responses.

She raised her hand a little and found that it was a request to continue fighting coming from a live fighting arena.

She doesn't know how much similar information she has to deal with every day, so she is naturally familiar with it.

So she first checked the information of those who requested to continue fighting.

Lu Ye, human race, sixth level of Fusion Dao, military cultivator, long sword Dao soldier, participated in the combat arena nine times.

Number of wins, nine.

No defeat.

Although it is good, it is not difficult to see that many Rongdao who are strong enough will not lose when they participate in a live battle. Instead, they will advance all the way to the death battle arena, and then be defeated in a certain battle.

Behead him, his body will die and his path will disappear.

Logically speaking, Cui Cuan won't pay too much attention.

But she couldn't help but read Lu Ye's message again.

Because if she remembered correctly, just a moment ago, she had arranged an opponent for Lu Ye, and that time the opponent only fought six times.

How long has it been since then? Why is it only nine times?

She thought she had remembered it wrong for a moment, and couldn't help but check the specific information about the opponents Lu Ye met. She had such authority and could clearly check the detailed information about every opponent Lu Ye met.

.

Finally, it was confirmed that this human Lu Ye was the one he had arranged to be his opponent not long ago.

There are many monks who have walked from the arena of life to the arena of death while maintaining a victorious attitude, but I have never seen one so fast.

What surprised her even more was that she saw that Lu Ye's opponent in the eighth match was also a sixth-level Fusion Dao player.

Competitions at the same level often don't come to a conclusion quickly, but this Lu Ye did it, and then played a ninth game.

This guy... is a bit weird!


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