The True Enemy Revealed_A LitRPG and GameLit Series. by Jason Cheek

The True Enemy Revealed_A LitRPG and GameLit Series. by Jason Cheek

Author:Jason Cheek [Cheek, Jason]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781086390407
Amazon: 1086390407
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 2019-07-30T00:00:00+00:00


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“I can’t believe we’re doing another one of Jay’s crazy side quests while, you know, doing a crazy side quest,” Jill bitched as they walked along the base of the western wall.

“Helping Domenic is NOT a side quest.” Krystal stated, rolling her eyes at the look her girlfriend gave her. Instead of getting mad, Jill just grinned back as they continued their search.

Glancing up towards the top of the wall, Krystal studied the top of the slanted walls towering above. Not that she was particularly concerned about being discovered by the idiot Chaos Storm players pulling guard duty above. Really, what was the purpose of making players guard the wall when there was no way to see anyone at its freaking base? It absolutely made no sense, she thought with an amused smirk as Jill’s voice broke her chain of thought.

“So is this a pile of bodies that’s stacked up against the wall or are they down in some sort of bio-garbage heap of rotting death?” Jill mused as Krystal gave her a disgusted look. “I mean, how does he even know something like that is here in the first place? It’s not like he’s ever been to Telrain. Think this is some sort of sick quest?”

“Jay didn’t say,” Krystal replied pensively. “I honestly can’t believe there’s nearly a hundred Royal Knights and possible other troops willing to fight for us if we just raise them from the dead and heal them up.”

“How are normal NPCs going to be of any help against these Nightmare-tards?” Jill asked in exasperation. “I mean, they’re freaking NPCs!”

“I don’t understand it either,” Krystal readily agreed. Seriously, how could a bunch of NPCs be of any use in fighting against players? Still, if Jay said it would give them the edge they needed to take these assholes down, she was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. Krystal silently thought as they made their way up the slight rise before them. Jay was always coming up with new ways to murder-face his enemies. This time though, she just didn’t see how all of this real-time strategy stuff was going to help them pull Domenic’s ass out of the fire. Unless he just used them all as cannon fodder.

“No clue, but you know how Jay is when he plays.” Krystal said, grinning like a fiend. “If there is some cheesy ass way to pull out a win-”

“Lame Jay will figure it out.” Jill finished, cackling at the nickname she’d given him so long ago when they first met. Now they all used it to give him shit whenever he used some particularly lame off-the-wall tactic to get the win. But, Krystal thought, if it’s what got the win, was it really lame? Then again, that was the joke.

Jay had always been the best player of their group, whether it was FPS, RTS or MMOs. He was the guy to beat at their LAN parties. Sometimes, they’d travel around to play at the other LAN parties in the area to have fun and strut their stuff.



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