Son of Arugal

Given that Lu Li was thoroughly explaining everything to Square Root 3, he didn’t really have a chance to oppose him. All the big guilds bought players like this.

Lu Li’s offer was also quite reasonable. It would only be insane if they financially crippled themselves for another player.

Square Root 3’s only worry was whether Mu Qiu would be worth the money. His performance had just been average and he hadn’t done anything particularly noteworthy. His character also had some attribute distribution problems.

In competitions, these attribute problems couldn’t be ignored.

Currently, in Dawn, there were no plans to allow for redistribution of attributes in a character, so once you put them somewhere there was no going back.

However, this concern wasn’t worth opposing Lu Li as he trusted him. He immediately prepared the documents and notified the gaming media.

No matter how you looked at it, Mu Qiu was a star player and was Ruling Sword’s first officially signed star player.