T0 Gaming Guild Saves the World.

Chapter 58 The Storms of the 57th World Championship

Chapter 58, Section 57: The Storms of the World Championship

The boundary between the virtual and the real has once again become the focus of attention for the official Stellaris team and even major gaming communities.

Since the emergence of the boundary between the virtual and the real world, major news related to it has dominated the community's hot topics every day.

The fifth level of the Underground Temple of the Clarity has been conquered.

The guild has now officially reached its full strength of 7 members.

Guild war registration approved.

Three things kept the community's discussion thread about the boundary between the virtual and the real constantly scrolling, making the community as lively as a weekend evening early in the morning.

Jiang Heyi's conversation with Huangliang Yimeng was leaked by someone from the Funny Tree Guild, and in an instant everyone knew about "Cyber ​​Potato's" outrageous feat of single-handedly defeating the floor guardian.

"Friendly reminder: the Slime King on the fourth floor has killed all the guilds right behind the boundary between reality and illusion. They were all out of supplies last night."

“I can testify that I know people from [The Funny Tree]. Last night, they almost went so far as to use the rewards from the first three levels to fight to the death.”

The insider's statement further fueled the players' discussion.

Players have already created a guild ranking chart for each server based on the progress of clearing the underground temple.

Above the top-tier guilds on the entire server is a boundary between solid and virtual elements, displayed in Chinese characters.

T0: Virtual/Real Boundary

An undisputed super god.

T0 is not enough to describe its power. Judging from the level it has shown in PVE, it not only leads the Chinese server in the boundary between virtual and real worlds, but is also the undisputed number one in the entire server.

The underground temple of the Clarity was also discovered on the foreign server, but it only officially spread after the coordinates of the virtual and real boundaries were announced.

All players interested in high-difficulty dungeons use them to challenge their limits in the Stellaris world, attempting to achieve outstanding results and become famous overnight.

However, so far, the situation is similar in all servers around the world and in the Chinese server, with all the top players stuck on the fourth level and unable to move forward.

King Slime surpassed the Frog-Headed Stitches to become a persistent nightmare for high-level players, with countless memes and jokes related to it, most of which are related to the endless barrage of comments.

The man rolled over the covers to go to sleep, only to find the Slime King and its magic circle inside the bed.

This meme spread from the Chinese server to foreign servers, then returned to the Chinese server after being repackaged with layers of watermarks.

Players on foreign servers, already psychologically warped from the torment, even commissioned erotic illustrations of the Slime King to vent their anger...

The saying "love turns to hate" perfectly describes this situation. Suddenly, King Slime became a popular choice for fan creations among Stellaris players, with anthropomorphic versions emerging one after another.

When it comes to creating hilarious content, the Chinese server is second to none, with someone immediately writing a fanfic about Liu Bei alongside Nafiel and the Slime King.

While everyone was being driven mad by the Slime King, the Boundary Between Reality and Illusion, who had already casually cleared the level, casually said, "Yes, we killed the fifth-floor guardian [Evil Spirit Aggregate] on our first encounter." The destructive power of this statement was unimaginable.

If it weren't for the question from the Funny Tree Guild, it seems the Boundary Between Reality and Illusion isn't planning to reveal anything.

Their reaction was as if they had accomplished something insignificant.

As an unprecedentedly popular game worldwide, the speed at which the news spread was unprecedented.

By 9 a.m., translations of the incident were already circulating on foreign gaming forums, and it's likely that by their morning, the news would quickly ignite the player community.

Driven by curiosity, and with the fact that the virtual-real boundary has finally gathered 7 people, some players are already eager to know what kind of amazing people live in the virtual-real boundary.

"We'll find out sooner or later. With their results, securing a spot in the world championship through guild wars shouldn't be a problem."

"Like I said, being strong in PvE doesn't mean being strong in PvP." "Let me see, this ID, haha, so you're from the Dream Dominator guild."

"The Dream Master actually dares to speak? Dozens of people can't beat Original Fries, that's some serious skill!"

"That's due to a level and equipment advantage. In a balanced mode, do you think they would have a chance of winning?"

"Sigh, levels. Sigh, equipment."

"Then why are your levels low and your equipment poor?" someone replied. "Is it because you don't want to?"

"As soon as the Dream Master arrived on the forum, all the players looked at it and laughed..."

Once someone started it, a chain reaction quickly formed, and the forum was truly filled with a joyful atmosphere.

After the devastating rampage of the original-flavor fries, the Dream Overlord, the arrogant bully in the game, was suddenly reduced to a clown that everyone could laugh at.

They bullied the weak, but when faced with the even stronger boundary between reality and illusion, the opponent only sent one person, yet they were so badly beaten that they almost cried out, "Hey, can we make peace?"

"But to be fair, the boundary between the real and the virtual should thank the Dream Lord, right?" one player joked. "If it weren't for them, how could the boundary between the real and the virtual have gathered seven people?"

The string of custom hilarious emojis below the post expressed everyone's feelings.

Now, most StarCraft players know that the seventh person in the boundary between reality and illusion was found through a battle with the Dream Overlord.

"How about this: if the Boundary Between Reality and Illusion wins the guild war, the Dream Overlord will deserve one-seventh of the credit. What do you all think?"

Although some people pointed out that "Loan Champion" is not a good title, the phrase is so catchy that it instantly made "Bed" a new celebrity in the community. Everyone is looking forward to her achieving outstanding results and repeatedly humiliating the Dream Master.

Jiang Heyi specially found a bed.

"Don't be distracted by outside noise. Although the prison guard keeps talking about winning the championship, our goal is still to take it one step at a time. Don't let overly high expectations crush us."

The bed replied with a thoughtful cat emoji: "Don't worry, President, my mentality is much better than you think. When it comes to surfing, I'm no less than them."

This is a bit of overthinking. It's hard to believe that someone who can go back and forth with a joker like the prison guard and is proficient in all kinds of quotes and rhetoric is not an ordinary internet surfing expert.

In every sense of the word, they struck gold.

However, with the World Championship scheduled, the communication atmosphere in StarCraft's original PVE environment has clearly begun to change.

The community management clearly noticed the growing debate and immediately created a new section dedicated to the World Championship, categorizing all related posts there.

It's essentially a disguised demon-locking tower.

Overnight, the number of fans on the virtual-real boundary exceeded 40.

With the announcement of the World Championship, the Virtual Reality Boundary officially registered to participate in the guild war, and their popularity has visibly increased, generating discussions both inside and outside the gaming community.

Their impressive PVE achievements have kept the entire community watching their every move closely.

Some people want to see them emerge as champions, overcoming all obstacles to claim the title and create a legend.

Some people watched coldly, hoping they would fail in PvP and fall from grace, so they could step forward and kick them while they were down.

Before the guild war even began, and with no comment from either the virtual or real worlds, the winds and rains had already enveloped them.

 Let me explain why it's 2K. Many readers have reported that they can't use the token properly with 3K, so I'll try to consider this in the future. Feel free to share your thoughts on how many words per chapter best suits your reading experience.

  
 
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