Chapter 89
“It’s the one you sold me. You should go. Our guild leader is not someone you want to mess with. He’s powerful both online and offline!”
Just then, Heath asked worriedly, “Hank, do you think we can take him down with cheats?”
“It’s possible…
Hank shakily pulled out another USB drive and plugged it into the computer.
The folder on the USB drive contained a file called “Blood Demon“.
“This cheat can kill a player instantly, but it’s easy to get banned!
“Heath, go to where Carl is. Carl, as soon as you get the Heavenly Sword, give it to Heath.
Hank opened a web page on his computer. On it were lines of obscure code.
After Carlisle installed the software, Hank set the parameters and narrowed his eyes. “Let’s do this…”
“Won’t the developers know our IP address?” Carlisle began to have doubts.
The Heavenly Sword was still a valuable piece of equipment. If they used cheats to kill someone, the developers would definitely look into it.
If someone reported the incident, they could all end up in jail.
“This is a virtual server. The IP address is set in Sylvanor, so no one can trace us!”
Carlisle took a deep breath and cast a fireball spell.
It did 999 damage.
“What the hell…”
In a luxurious hotel, Zachary stared at the screen in disbelief.
His character was fully equipped, had 989 health, and was wielding the Heavenly Sword, yet instantly hit by a fireball for 999 damage.
He was sure that his enemies were cheating.
“My Heavenly Sword!”
Zachary watched helplessly as his Heavenly Sword fell to the ground.
he was
The player who killed him, Bygones_b_bygones, picked up his Heavenly Sword and Memory Ring and ran
away.
Zachary slammed his fist on the table as he felt his blood boil.
“Damn it… Damn it all…”
Losing the Heavenly Sword was bad enough, but losing the Memory Ring, too?
Those two items cost him two hundred thousand dollars.
After a while, Zachary calmed down and announced in his guild chat, “Someone named Bygones_b_bygones‘ used cheats to steal my Heavenly Sword and Memory Ring. Help me find this person, either online or offline!”
After trading the items to Heath, Carlisle’s account was immediately taken offline.
“Could we have been flagged by the developers? Carlisle felt guilty. The Heavenly Sword was worth 80 thousand dollars–a fortune by today’s standards.
“We should find someone to sell it to tonight!”
Heath’s hands shook as he lit a cigarette. Though he often mixed with all sorts of people, he had never done anything downright unethical.
“I can find a buyer!”
Hank pulled out his phone and scrolled through his contacts.
He soon dialed a number.
Hank put the call on speaker, and a groggy voice came through. The call had woken the person up.
“Hank, my man, why are you calling me in the middle of the night?”
Hank asked in a low voice, “Mr. York, would you be interested in buying a Heavenly Sword and Memory
Ring?”
“What?” Bob York immediately sat up.
Hank remained silent and slowly lit a cigarette.
After a moment, Bob regained his composure and took a deep breath. “I know you won’t lie to me. Where are you? I’m coming over right now!”
“I’ll head to where you are…”
Hank was careful not to reveal the location of the studio to Bob.
“Alright, come to my place!” Bob’s voice was full of excitement.
He was a die–hard player of The Legendary Tale and knew the value of these two items.
They were rare and priceless.
After hanging up, Hank told Heath and Carlisle, “Let’s go to the Dragonville Hotel now!”