Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 1039: The Fatty's Dominant Counterattack


No, can it be... the battle is over? Some spectators hadn't even processed what happened when the video stream already displayed the end of battle notification...

What does it mean to be a secondary player? As mainstream elites in Galactic Warfare, even though they're not the pillars of the community, they boast tens of thousands of die-hard fans, all earned through one spectacular battle after another.

Looking at the overall state of Star Wars, secondary elites also possess the absolute strength to be called one in ten thousand. Yet such a deity, piloting an advanced model, was toppled like a decaying tree by a throwaway account with just three shots—impossible!

The video of the deity's defeat, in less than a minute, was fervently debated after being posted online by enthusiastic netizens.

Some claimed that the player named Battlefield Memories might be a Shadow Rider alt account. This speculation quickly sank without trace as the Revenge Shadow Rider would absolutely not stoop to starting an alt.

Thus, only one possibility remained: he was a top-tier player dressed in white, the strongest of champions in the game. Only a player of that caliber could claim victory in this ostensibly unfair battle by relying on basic skills and a stroke of luck.

The fatty who defeated the secondary elite felt not the slightest sense of accomplishment. Such opponents were dime a dozen in the ace army; they probably just qualified as intermediate or advanced pilots at best. They might even be less skilled, since real-life pilots undergo actual combat and daily training that's far more intense than any gamer could match.

The dumbfounded secondary deity stared blankly at the screen, his eyes showing unmistakable confusion...

Meanwhile, viewers of the video stream were completely freaking out...

The entire screen was filled with debate over each other's strength. The discussion revolved around one question: Was the opponent too strong, or were the so-called elites from Sinful Hall not as impressive as thought, merely riding on their model's advantages to greatness? Could anyone do the same if we were all piloting advanced models?

Numerous skeptical comments quickly evolved from mere guesses to firm convictions. Perhaps anyone could do the same on an advanced model; maybe Sinful Hall's strength was overrated.

When skepticism became accepted fact and the main topic of conversation, Sinful Hall's authority came under serious question. Maybe they were not that strong, not unbeatable; it was just that the average player wasn't united enough. Coupled with Sinful Hall's deliberate stirring and continuous media manipulation, people were misled into believing in Sinful Hall's invincibility. Now, it seemed, that might not be the case at all.

The upper echelons of Sinful Hall quickly received this shocking news... but the question wasn't the event itself, but why? Why couldn't a fantasy model defeat Phantom Knight 0001? Such a method of victory seemed almost beyond even the primary deities, unless Battlefield Memories, the challenger, had incredible luck paired with decent skills and managed a fluke victory.

The official forum of Sinful Hall exploded in an instant. As the leaders saw the endless posts, they realized the gravity of the situation and rushed to report it upwards, to the honorary vice-chairman Heinous.

Despite Heinous's intimidating nickname, the actual person was a female gamer with a delicate appearance and refined temperament, boasting countless followers within the game. These followers, almost as powerful as first-rate deities, were the only ones worthy of pursuing Heinous.

This individual was decisive and efficient in her approach. On receiving the report from the elders, Heinous's response was just one word: "Fight."

No matter who it was, they could not challenge Sinful Hall's authority. If they did and failed, a retaliation was due.

At the same time, inside Zhang Xiaobo's mech countless system alerts popped up, particularly a coded challenge letter marked by the system as exceptionally important. This indicated the urgency of the matter, as accepting such a challenge would require a significant amount of Gold Coins.

As for the importance of the situation, one could compare it to Revenge Shadow Rider. He would typically receive red-letter system warnings a few days before a scheduled fight, or for significant events of various major forces.

Beyond that, even for system updates and relatively key events, the system notifications were only green.

In Star Wars, colored notifications are categorized into five levels: white for basic tips, yellow for important alerts, green for system messages, purple for special notifications. Reaching purple meant the matter could not be ignored. The red alert Zhang Xiaobo received indicated Sinful Hall must have spent a substantial sum.

Upon opening the mailbox, Zhang Xiaobo found the message to be surprisingly short.

The gist of Sinful Hall's message was simple: they challenged him to a fight, terms up to him. Of course, he could also choose to refuse, if he had the courage to do so. Because declining their challenge would render the account ruined, no longer needed, as he would be hunted down by Sinful Hall worldwide, and an official statement of avoidance would be issued on Sinful Hall's official website.

Ah... This...

The fatty was dumbstruck; he just wanted to play the game, to honor his lost youth, never imagining it would turn into this hot mess.

The key issue was that this tyrannical challenge left no choice. Anger took hold—he was being forced to fight, whether he wanted to or not.

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