Ten Thousand Ways To Eliminate Players

Chapter 110 Lin Bai Must Die



Although the live stream hadn’t ended, the disgraceful retreat of the Blood Shadow Sect disciples, carrying their Eldest Brother, signified that the rest of the stream would be garbage time.

Aside from some viewers interested in the otherworldly scenery, a large number of viewers exited the live stream and flocked to the forums.

The forums of *Immortal World* were once again in an uproar over Lin Bai.

Every live stream related to Lin Bai caused a sensation, but this time was the most intense.

In just a few short minutes, a trending post was born: "We strongly demand the game officials nerf Lin Bai! His existence is the greatest injustice to players in other Novice Villages!"

The post detailed Lin Bai’s overwhelming strength. While others were still struggling to level up, Beggar Gang disciples could already enjoy high-level Martial Arts. Lin Bai’s combat power even surpassed that of other NPCs. Most importantly, Lin Bai would personally engage other NPCs in combat, while other players couldn’t even get their own masters to lift a finger. If this continued, the Beggar Gang would undoubtedly monopolize the game, stripping away its competitive enjoyment.

Within the thread, a comment declaring, "If Lin Bai isn’t nerfed, I’m quitting the game!" quickly garnered thousands of replies, forming a massive chain.

The second most popular thread concerned advertisements. Many argued that allowing real-world advertisements to be directly integrated into the game severely impacted the player experience, tainting the flavor of what was supposed to be a pure cultivation world. The thread was flooded with accusations against the game officials, alongside a growing chorus of voices boycotting Mu Ming Milk.

The third trending thread discussed Lin Bai’s "Damn!" bug, but it didn’t generate as much heat. After all, most people didn’t even have game accounts yet and were nowhere near Lin Bai’s level, so discussing this particular bug was meaningless to them. They were more concerned about the open beta schedule and game balance issues. No player wanted to see such an exquisitely produced game ruined by poor balance and intrusive advertising.

Yet, strangely, despite the public outcry and the fact that Lin Bai’s existence had enraged all players, the game officials merely issued a perfunctory announcement stating, "What exists is reasonable," and offered no further comment. They showed no intention of yielding to public sentiment by nerfing Lin Bai or removing the ads.

Then, that thread exploded once more.

The renowned gamer Greg spearheaded an initiative: "We can lose the game, but Lin Bai must die!"

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