When You Become an NPC That Might Die Any Moment in the Novice Village-Chapter 191 - 85 At this moment, everyone loves Bai Fu! [5k]_2

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Digging Girl had fallen into a Muggle State.

She really wanted to do a review, as it was undoubtedly a hot topic that could bring her more attention, but there was a very serious issue standing in front of her—

"I have no money!"

Don't even mention 800, she couldn't even scrounge up 400.

While other players were seriously doing tasks, making money by buying and selling Sand Worm Materials, she was seriously recording videos and live streaming, which meant she earned a few months' rent outside the game, but inside the game she was as poor as a church mouse.

It looked like she had no choice but to seek help from others.

Digging Girl first thought of the little rich girl, Dragon of Catastrophe. They had gotten along well previously at the Abandoned Cooling Factory and Lynn Settlement, but after she and Bai Fu ran away to the Goli Desert, they had temporarily separated until the 1.1 version launched, and Dragon of Catastrophe finally caught up.

She found Dragon of Catastrophe at the entrance to An Ya's store.

"What, you bought 5 Combat Etiquette and 5 200-spec Spiritual Ability Shield cards in one go?" Digging Girl was stunned by Dragon of Catastrophe's lavish spending, "Where did you get so many Game Coins?"

"I bought them. The most important thing in playing games is to have fun."

Digging Girl thought about how Dragon of Catastrophe used to spend money to hire other players to help complete tasks, and suddenly this didn't seem so surprising.

She explained her purpose and expressed that she would repay the money as soon as possible.

Hearing that the borrowing was for a review, Dragon of Catastrophe immediately became interested.

"How about we collaborate? Outside of 'Silent Court News Fast Shipping,' let's start a new video column called 'An Ya's Mysterious Store,' featuring reviews of Spiritual Ability items sold in the store. Spiritual Ability professions are currently unpopular, so no one has done reviews on these items yet. I think if we go in this direction, it could definitely be a hit."

Dragon of Catastrophe's words tempted Digging Girl.

She was currently releasing Silent Court news videos at a one-issue frequency, which was a bit low for a game info video UP.

It's not that she didn't want to speed it up; rather, the development of Silent Court also took time, so lately she had been considering making some other videos to fill the gap. She'd thought about doing interviews with NPCs from Silent Court, doing fight edits of Bai Fu, but none of those ideas seemed as good as Dragon of Catastrophe's suggestion.

Of course, that didn't mean she was giving up on those previous ideas, mainly because review videos looked like they could produce more issues. As updates advanced, as the development of Silent Court progressed, and as Bai Fu's power increased, the variety of items sold in An Ya's store was sure to grow more.

Digging Girl and Dragon of Catastrophe hit it off and started discussing how to review the Combat Etiquette and Spiritual Ability Shield Card.

"Let's find someone to fight."

"Fighting monsters is okay, but battling monsters isn't very intuitive, players from other planets won't be able to accurately judge how strong the monsters we fight are."

"Didn't the new version introduce an arena? Many players are hanging out in the arena for PK now, we can definitely capitalize on this."

The two quickly made a decision.

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That very night, a video named "An Ya's Mysterious Store (First Issue)" was released, and it immediately drew a massive amount of attention from players.

The video content was simple. At the beginning, Digging Girl introduced the effects of the Spiritual Ability Shield Card and the Combat Etiquette Card, stating that the following content had permission of the involved parties.

Next, Dragon of Catastrophe, as the reviewer, stepped onto the scene, entered the arena, and challenged a game god who had already achieved 34 consecutive wins.

Whether looking at level, skill richness, or gaming proficiency, Dragon of Catastrophe was completely overpowered by that game god. Under normal circumstances, she was about to become the stepping stone for that game god's 35th consecutive win.

However, she first pulled out a Spiritual Ability Shield Card!

"Henshin!"

With a shield thicker than Dragon of Catastrophe's own blood volume, she instantly transformed into a Foolish Berserker. Without dodging, she engaged in a life-or-death fighting match with that game god, exchanging punches.

That directly dumbfounded the game god.

What in the world?

His profession was ideally suited for one-on-one combat, but there he was, trading blows equally with an unarmed Gunman. He started to doubt whether the game was bugged—otherwise, why were his attacks having no effect on that Gunman?

It could be said that the confused look on that game god's face became one of the biggest highlights of the video, especially after Dragon of Catastrophe pulled out the Combat Etiquette Card.

"I won!"

Dragon of Catastrophe stepped left twice, and the game god's body involuntarily mirrored her movement, stepping left twice unknowingly near the edge of a cliff. After taking those two steps, he fell straight off and was immediately out of the game.

"?"

What the hell.

He had no idea how he'd lost.

He didn't understand, but how could players who had been following Digging Girl and Silent Court not understand?

[It's the Combat Etiquette!]

[That's cheating, it's dishonorable victory!]

[Nonsense, the arena didn't specify that you can't bring items. If you can't bring items, then what about equipment? If equipment isn't allowed, then can Mechanical system professions still play?]

[Damn, Spiritual Ability Shield + Combat Etiquette is simply a PK artifact]

[This thing is too overpowered. Give me a stack of Spiritual Ability Shields and Combat Etiquette, I could dominate the arena!]

This promotional effect was nothing short of explosive, with the barrage of comments and feedback section looking like it had been hit by a nuclear bomb, smashing the popularity scale.