Monsters Are Coming-Chapter 1146 - 307: Canghai Cangtian, I Am Always Here
In the Frost Winter Snow Region, the Black Tide has already receded.
Players who have cooled down from resurrection or logged back in are staring wide-eyed at each other on the snowfield.
The heavy snow continues to flutter, and the aurora remains splendid, but the once bustling Newbie Village is no longer in existence.
The Ah Le Training Camp has closed down.
As players, they truly felt the pain.
Even though it was the Lord of Jile being attacked, the ones who hurt the most were them.
No one ever thought that the Newbie Village could be shut down by the Earth Thought Bully.
The regional voice channel is filled with wails:
"No way, how could the neighboring Newbie Village overwhelm ours, that shameless Earth Thought Bully, where am I going to happily slay monsters now?"
"What I can't understand the most is that even though the war intensity of the Emperor Tomb Mountain Range's Newbie Village is higher, intrinsically, our village should have stronger foundational power. Even though the Jile Evil Spirit and Jile Insect Clan are weak, behind them stands the Demigod Realm's Lord of Welfare. Upon what grounds does the Earth Thought Bully act, this isn't scientific."
"It's too fantastical, it's like the Child Group next door came over and shut down our Child Group, can there really be competition among Newbie Villages?"
"A million new players became displaced in an instant, the era of unemployment has arrived without any preparation, our group leader is so depressed, saying perhaps we have to temporarily part ways."
"Ah Le, I can't be without you…."
...
The sudden incident caught all new players off guard.
In the words of forum players: Just moments ago, they were passionately brawling on the Frost Winter Snowfield, and in the next moment, the newbie training camp was shut down, and the shameless Ah Le fled with all his belongings.
A million new players were displaced, completely losing this early-stage development treasure land.
Many players are still in a state of bewilderment.
They never expected Ah Le to leave so decisively.
The speed at which the gym fled wasn't even as fast as the closure of Ah Le's training camp.
An hour ago, it was still operational, and just as the Earth Thought Bully was about to make his move, Ah Le shut down, making even the towers vanish without a trace on the snowfield now.
Faced with such a cowardly Ah Le, forum players cursed profusely.
Especially the new players.
The Frost Newbie Village was their starting point into the Monster World; they couldn't find a leveling site outside that suited their needs so well.
Now that Ah Le has fled, what should they do?
Did he consider their feelings before fleeing?
Were the long-term ties of mutual brawling just severed like this? Was there any prior notice?
New players collectively went crazy.
Unlike the new players, the veteran players were not affected by Ah Le's flight, and they were analyzing why Ah Le fled.
The entire forum already knows the ins and outs of this event.
The Emperor Tomb Mountain Range and Frost Winter Snowfield weren't separated by a great distance, with just one powerful force in between, the Giant Domain.
This time, the Earth Thought Bully chose to push east to test the new troop type of the "Tide of Suffering" system, preparing to capture a powerful group for training.
When the Black Tide crossed the Giant Domain, it entered the Frost Winter Snow Region without a hitch.
In reality, the encounter between the Black Tide and the Jile Clan would inevitably happen someday, even without this confrontation.
But what's certain is that Ah Le's power could definitely rub the Earth Thought Bully into the ground, even in "Five Tyrants United" mode, he wouldn't be a match for Ah Le.
In comparison, the strength levels aren't on the same scale.
In the players' eyes, the Earth Thought Bully has higher development potential than Ah Le, but that's referred to the future.
In the current stage, the Earth Thought Bully is just a small character before Ah Le, not even qualifying as a "formidable enemy."
Logically, Ah Le should have stepped out of Jile Hall, repelling the Black Tide with a single palm, letting the Earth Thought Bully respectfully back off.
This is the most conservative tactic players could think of.
If they, as players, were Ah Le, upon being provoked by the Earth Thought Bully, they would certainly follow the lead to the Heavenly Abyss Domain Node, uprooting the tower housing the Earth Thought Bully, even if some resources needed to be spent for this.
This is also the most logical course of action to secure interests—root out problems to prevent the Black Tide from rapidly developing into a threat.
However, Ah Le's behavior truly stunned the veteran players.
There wasn't even a probing confrontation; just the Earth Thought Bully's intention of making a move was enough for him to pack up and flee swiftly.
This is how it felt to the players.
The previous moment, the "gatekeeper" under Ah Le was still at the training camp entrance, cigarette in mouth, with crossed legs, pointing and conveying Ah Le's intentions to the new players: 𝚏𝕣𝕖𝚎𝚠𝚎𝚋𝚗𝐨𝐯𝕖𝕝.𝕔𝐨𝕞
"Players exceeding expectations, whoever dares to come will die."
The next second, as the Earth Thought Bully led the Black Tide into Frost Winter Snowfield, before even drawing their sword, just with a motion of unsheathing, Ah Le had already knelt down, clasped his hands:
"Brother, have a seat, and I'll clear the spot right away."
Then he led the Jile Army, with Jile Tower and Jile Nest, packed up and left.
As a Demigod Realm powerhouse, the veteran players felt ashamed for him.
In the Monster World, bearing some risk is normal.
Factions with some understanding of the Monster World intentionally choose to root there, hoping to seek higher profits amidst risks.
Unwillingness to bear even a slight risk, among the racial forces players have encountered since the game's launch, Ah Le stands alone.
This action also disrupted many new guilds' development plans.
Originally, they wanted to hone their combat skills at the Frost Newbie Training Camp, gradually expanding their guilds, absorbing many new players developing in the Frost Winter Snowfield, and screening for elite players among them.
A million new players experienced a mental breakdown.







