Chapter 901: Pondering

Lin Chaofeng always felt weird when he sounded, but he didn't say anything.

Just reminded: "The word late bloomer is not vivid, don't talk nonsense." ”

Yu Yu also smiled slightly, Lin Chaofeng, who was smiling, was a little inexplicable, he felt that there was nothing wrong with his reminder.

But this may be the gap between the two people, the gap in understanding some things.

In Lin Chaofeng's opinion, what Yu Yu said is not called a late bloomer, after all, he was still a teenager at that time.

If you really want to say that you are a late bloomer, in the academic part, it feels like you have to at least get to college.

Of course, this is also related to his own understanding of reading.

He's not a guy who talks about grades, he's a guy who tries to find meaning.

In his opinion, if a thing can't find the corresponding meaning of life, then this matter will be very boring, which should also affect his future choice.

This kind of idea is naturally not a good idea, although Lin Chaofeng has said a lot of things before, but he still hasn't said anything about this similar summary.

He himself was able to realize that this kind of thinking only applies to himself or some people, and at the same time, the facts have also proved that the ideas and statements that should be opposed to him should be the most appropriate and should have in this world.

There are more than 20 pieces of blood of the swordsman BOSS, and Lin Chaofeng doesn't know whether the blood line of the swordsman boss is falling faster or slower, but he is also secretly happy in his heart that at this time, there still seems to be no accidents.

Regarding the game, he was relieved in his heart.

Because from a certain point of view, he can be regarded as completing a commission.

Wuji is a good friend of the game that he recognizes very much, he has the heart to achieve something in this copy of the wrath of Sword City, and he can't actually help before that, and if you want to talk about opinions, in fact, opinions are really meaningless compared to the help of actual actions.

What he has is a very special skill in the eyes of many people.

And in this copy of the Wrath of Sword City, what he seems to be able to do is the first stage where Wuji himself thinks he can eat and live.

In the first stage of the challenge, he can be regarded as fulfilling the task, and in the second stage he himself did not have much confidence, but in fact it should surprise all of them.

Mu Xueqing's performance surprised him very much, he had expected that this should be a master, and the corresponding skills corresponded to her cold arrogance that seemed a little chic to him.

He didn't want to see a person whose impression did not match reality, so Mu Xueqing's performance made Lin Chaofeng feel a little relieved.

But what he didn't expect was that Mu Xueqing was so strong, and being able to cooperate seamlessly with his itinerary to a certain extent was the most exaggerated.

Although Lin Chaofeng is not an arrogant person, but to say that it is a certain degree of fast pace, he thinks that if he really wants to do it according to his own will, there should be few people who can match him in this game.

This is one of the many differences between Arena and PVE dungeons, where everyone faces the same opponents and the same goals.

Among them, some latecomers have borrowed a lot of things from their predecessors, which leads to the combination of before and after is not too surprising, not to mention the gap between them, then it is an operational ceiling and a stable state.

No one can't play some special explosive combos of their own profession in a short period of time, and no one can't achieve the quick release of some of their own unique skills, but the reason why players have a gap is that there are differences in some details.

Arenas are different, their arenas are facing players.

Not to mention that the situation is ever-changing, but there are various possibilities for change in the existence they are facing.

They need to be proficient in that environment, and that mastery is to be able to cope with any situation.

The so-called style is a kind of self-confidence derived from the proficiency of many arena players after passing a certain number of matches, and they have a certain grasp of their profession, which is style.

There are fixed styles, and there are non-fixed styles.

For example, the players at the top of the arena can't tell what style they have, or how hard it is to determine their style.

It's just that many times they themselves say that they are a certain style, or some outsiders give a label when they evaluate it, then he is that style.

But in fact, as an arena master, no one will be limited by that so-called style.

It can only be said that to some extent, they are more inclined to a certain style of play.

The style dictates that they may start the game in a certain way, but the way he starts is not necessarily the way he plays against his opponent in the middle of the game, and it doesn't have to be the one he uses to finish the game.

This kind of changeability and uncertainty is actually the reason why the game team competition is not hot.

It's not hard to work together, but the game always seems to feel like something is wrong.

I have to say that the cooperation is in this PVE dungeon, but the problem is that Lin Chaofeng himself is a player from the arena, and this Mu Xueqing, when he shows his skills, he doesn't have to think about it, just like himself.

Just two people like them, forcibly finding the point of mutual cooperation, this is actually nothing in the eyes of the people watching the battle, they may just think that the original two big masters can cooperate so tacitly.

But for themselves, it was a somewhat comforting discovery.

Including Lin Chaofeng himself, he never felt that he could follow another person in this arena style of play to have such a cooperation.

He wasn't quite sure what Mu Xueqing thought, and what surprised them even more was that Shadowfall didn't break the atmosphere after joining, Shadowfall, as a player who is not known for his arena style, was able to fit into this rhythm perfectly.

Of course, it may have something to do with his profession and position.

But being able to fit in is very surprising.