Chapter 11 â Flying Dagger! Yet another Flying Dagger!
âHand it over now!â Gu Fei extended his hand.
âOn what grounds?â the lady shamelessly demanded.
Gu Fei frowned, Do I really have to give her the âStealing is wrong, and you shouldnât covet otherâs propertyâ speech before she returns what she took? He was a school teacher after all, so he was used to giving such lectures. The lady opposite him looked to be about his age. Her smooth and practiced actions a while ago made Gu Fei suspect that she was a professional thief in reality. Was there any worth to talking about morals with this kind of person?
Since logic would surely not work on her, he decided to let his fists do the talking. Gu Feiâs thoughts were heavily influenced by his fatherâs teachings. Except for their different opinion about the purpose of learning kung fu, the two were very alike.
The ladyâs expression changed when she saw Gu Fei assume a battle posture, âWhat are you planning to do? Beat a woman like me? How despicable!â
âGive back the Frost Memories if you donât want to get hurt. Or else I canât guarantee the safety of your pretty face,â Gu Fei said.
The womanâs face showed some fear. After considering for a while, she gritted her teeth and said, âFine. I guess this just isnât my day. Here, take it.â She reached into her pocket and flung a dagger fiercely toward Gu Fei.
Gu Fei would not have the face to call himself a kung fu expert if a thrown dagger could easily hit him. He deftly caught the handle of the dagger that had been rudely flung at him. Gu Fei was about to question the lady more when he saw her turn around and flee fast.
I have a bad feeling about this! Gu Fei thought to himself as he hurriedly checked what he was holding in his hand. It was not the Frost Memories! He had been duped! Gu Fei quickly gave chase.
Gu Fei thought he could easily catch up to the frail-looking woman with just a few steps. However, he soon realized just how wrong he was. Although everything in Parallel World was programmed to closely resemble reality, there were still things that it would not replicate; one of those was the physical differences between a man and a woman.
The so-called gender distinctions in the VR game were very similar to any MMORPGs â they were purely an aesthetic choice. In terms of in-game stats, everyone was given equal amount whether a player was a male or a female. This was even more the case after the issue of sexual assaults on women had occurred on the first day of beta testing. In order to promote sex equality and to tackle the problem, the game officials had made large modifications in Parallel Worldâs settings. Now, oneâs job class was the deciding factor in a playerâs in-game life! If a male Mage wished to act upon his evil thoughts toward a female Warrior, he should be prepared for the consequences. It did not matter how high his level was, since sexually assaulting someone would have to be done in close proximity to each other. Even if he unleashed his strongest spell and overturned an entire map, he still would have to get close to his target to do the deed, right?
The issue between gender needs fixing, Gu Fei thought frustratedly.
The lady he was chasing was the perfect example. Only one word was apt to describe her running: fast.
Gu Fei poured every stat point he had gained in his sixteen levels to Agility, yet his speed was nothing compared to her who had a bonafide speed-based job class. She even had the leisure to make those silly faces at Gu Fei as she ran. The distance between the two was gradually lengthening.
Gu Fei felt enraged but could do nothing about it. The game lacked mechanics for accessing an individualâs innate talent. Although players could utilize superhuman abilities based on stat point distribution, making sudden breakthroughs was impossible.
When the lady saw that Gu Feiâs distance to her was far enough for her to shake him off completely, she purposely halted at a bend and ridiculed Gu Fei, âHurry up and catch me, slow-poke! Iâm about to disappear from your sight!â
âStay there if you dare!â Gu Fei tried to use reverse psychology on her.
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Many researchers claimed that women had an instinctive resistance to taunting and teasing. But Gu Feiâs attempt was no better than throwing a stone into a vast sea; she completely ignored his words and even blew a kiss at him, âI had fun playing with you, Mage. Bye!â
As the lady was about to merrily head out of sight, Gu Fei fiercely said, âGo to hell!â He then hurled the dagger on his hand with enough force at her.
Speaking of throwing daggers, the most well-known figure for this skill was called Xiao Li Fei Dao.
To say his daggerâs flight speed was fast was great, but what was really admirable about this expert was his target accuracy.
A unique skill of throwing daggers that had 100% accuracy, and even when used in an online game would be impossible to dodge.
Naturally, the speed was the reason behind its precision! It was so fast, so no one could dodge it.
Only a true expert could unleash the techniqueâs full potential. Such expertsâ usual targets would be equally skilled individuals who could disappear from sight in a flash, so their techniques obviously required speed.
The lady might be fast on her feet but she neither had the ability nor knowledge to deflect or dodge a flying dagger; the daggerâs swift speed alone was enough to hit her.
Gu Fei was a person who could blind someoneâs eye with just a rock, so questioning his accuracy with a dagger was pointless.
Swish! The dagger flew out of his hand.
âAhhh!â The dagger struck the ladyâs calf, causing her to collapse on the ground on all fours.
Gu Fei gleefully approached the lady at first, yet his feeling of schadenfreude quickly faded disappeared when he heard her painful cries.
It was truly difficult to watch a beauty cry. Gu Fei felt his actions were somewhat excessive especially when he saw the pool of blood soaking the ground.
Although no real damage had been inflicted on her real self, but the pain the dagger caused was still unbearable. Gu Fei reckoned he himself had never suffered such a deep wound.
âYou⌠Youâre too much!â The lady remained sprawled on the ground bawling her eyes out as she pointed accusingly at Gu Fei. Gu Fei felt truly guilty now, but he reminded himself that she was a criminal. He had to treat her coldly. His face turned stern as he reached into his pocket, taking out his bundle of carving knives and threatened, âMock me again and Iâll stick all of these into your body.â
The lady shut her mouth fast. After being struck once, she didnât doubt that Gu Fei was capable of doing what he had just threatened to do.
Actually, Gu Fei was merely scaring her. He already regretted hurting her once, so how could he bear to stab her again?
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The lady lay sprawled on the ground; her hand putting pressure on her injured leg. No sound came from her mouth aside from her loud weeping.
Gu Fei moved to pull the dagger stuck on her leg out.
âAhhh! What are you doing? You bast*rd!â Pain racked through her body when Gu Fei made accidental contact with the dagger wound, causing her to scold him boldly.
âIâm just trying to pull it out! Itâs pretty hard to look at you with a knife on your leg,â Gu Fei reasoned.
âWonât it hurt if you pull it out?â she asked sillily.
If this were in reality, as long as the knife did not stab a fatal part of the body and there was not much bleeding, there was no need to pull the knife out as it was basically not life threatening. Doing so might hasten blood loss instead. Perhaps pulling out the knife in the game would be fine? With such a thought, Gu Fei nodded his head toward her and said, âThe pain will disappear once itâs removed.â
âPull it out, then!â she said while gritting her teeth.
âAlright!â Gu Fei replied. He raised his hand and pulled the knife out without a warning.
âAhhhh!â she screamed. The pain remained and the blood flowed unceasingly. It would appear that the game had replicated reality in this aspect as well.
âMy HP is decreasing!â the lady suddenly said.
âAy, thatâs not good!â Gu Fei panicked, âQuick, hand me any cloth! Bandage will do as well. I have to dress your wound fast to stop the bleeding.â
Surprisingly, she actually gave him a bandage roll. Gu Fei stared at it in surprise for a minute before taking it. It was an in-game item called Bandage of Staunching. Tearing off a portion, he quickly helped her bandage her wound properly. Gu Fei didnât know whether it was his wound-dressing skill or the in-game itemâs effect that helped staunch the bleeding.
âIs your HP still dropping?â Gu Fei asked.
âNot anymore,â she answered.
âThat was close!â Gu Fei sighed in relief. Had her HP dropped to 0, he would have no idea how to find her when she returned to a spawn point.
The ladyâs scandalous crying turned into demure whimpering as her condition stabilized. She would occasionally glare at Gu Fei as she sobbed quietly. Gu Fei no longer felt as guilty as he did before and confidently extended his hand to ask the lady, âOkay, hand over the Frost Memories!â
Her pocket was within an armâs reach yet Gu Fei was clear that even if he had reached in for the dagger, he would not find anything given how the in-game inventory system worked; only the owner had access to the stuff inside oneâs pocket.
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The lady no longer seemed to be in as much pain as before as she responded briskly, âIs it yours?â
âUhhh⌠Nope!â Gu Fei said.
âThen why should I return it you?â
âIt belongs to my friend!â Gu Fei said.
âFriend?â the lady chuckled, âIf he is a friend, why were you not seated together with him in the bar? Donât think I didnât notice you. You and that lecherous guy on that table are definitely villains.â
Gu Fei recalled how Fireballâs eyes back then glowed with lust. Lecherous was a fitting word to describe him.
âYouâre no better. You steal from others,â Gu Fei countered.
âI never said I am,â the lady admitted honestly.
âJust give me the dagger already!â Gu Fei insisted.
âNo!â
âIâll stab you again!â Gu Fei raised the dagger which he had just pulled out from her leg.
âIf you want to, then stick it in!â She had that beguiling look and smile at the tavern once more.
This f*cking woman! To think she saw right through me! Gu Fei was frustrated. Despite the situation, he could not bring himself to knife her again.
âActually, I know whatâs your intention!â the lady said.
âWhat are you talking about?â
âArenât you that guy at the hillside earlier staring at what the owner of Frost Memories was holding?â she said.
It seemed that she really was the female player Gu Fei had seen back at the hillside. He now understood everything. She had been eyeing Sword Demonâs dagger from the very beginning, following him all the way to the tavern and easily stealing it under everyoneâs nose.
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âThis is a top grade rare weapon! Given the gameâs soaring popularity, I am sure I could fetch a good price for it. Letâs split the profit fifty-fifty, alright? You donât want me to return the dagger now, right?â the woman suggested.
âHmph!â Gu Fei flared his nostrils as he treated her suggestion with disdain, âI donât want money. I want to return that item to my friend. Donât try to dirty my good intentions with your despicable mind.â
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âStop pretending to be the good guy. A real man should always stay true to his desires. You donât even have half the guts I have,â she spat.
âI am being truthful,â Gu Fei said resolutely, âGive that item to me and I wonât make things difficult for you. You should seriously stop doing this sort of stuff.â
âOh?â the womanâs eyes twinkled, âAre you saying youâre a genuinely good person?â
âOf course!â
âAlright then good guy⌠Could you bring me to where the Medic is? Youâre not thinking that bandaging the knife wound will heal it just like that, right? Bring me there and Iâll give you what you want,â she said.