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Chapter 13 - Chapter 13: Congratulations to the player on obtaining the title "Fatal Strike"!

At this moment, Chen Yi's ears were filled with a barrage of notification sounds, unceasingly ringing.

"Ding, you used a B-grade prop, the Snow Eagle Sniper Rifle, fired a total of 17 shots, consuming 1700 Points, your current Points Balance is 9338."

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"Ding, you participated in the 'Cupid's Mischief' limited-time event, successfully assisted in killing Cupid, and caused 530,000 damage, topping the 'Damage Dealt Leaderboard' in first place, earning the following rewards."

"Reward 1: Earn 1 Point for every 100 damage dealt, totaling 5300 Points."

"Reward 2: Earn 1 Skill Fragment for every 10,000 damage dealt, obtaining a total of 53 random Skill Fragments."

"First place exclusive rewards: 1 C-grade random prop, 10 C-grade random Skill Fragments, and 3 C-grade Universal Skill Fragments."

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"Ding, congratulations for landing the final hit on Cupid during the 'Cupid's Mischief' limited-time event, earning the following rewards."

"Reward 1: One spin on the roulette wheel."

"Reward 2: You have earned the title 'Fatal Strike.'"

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"Ding, congratulations on being the 7th to kill Cupid in the global 'The Sweetness of Love' limited-time event, and have earned the following rewards."

"Reward 1: One chance at the roulette wheel."

"Reward 2: 1000 Points."

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The dense succession of notification sounds kept ringing by Chen Yi's ear, clearly showing a bountiful harvest this time.

Chen Yi first summed up his Points earnings, a total gain of 6300 Points, and after deducting the cost, he still made a good profit.

With the Points, he broke even completely.

Next, there were the 53 random Skill Fragments, which were certainly a substantial fortune.

It's known that only when a player dies does their corpse spawn a random Skill Fragment.

Moreover, the random Skill Fragments were not just randomly graded but also the Skill Type was completely random.

He had collected Skill Fragments for so long, and so far, he had only been able to successfully synthesize the skill "Calm and Composed."

Besides that, he was also rewarded with 10 C-grade random Skill Fragments and 3 C-grade Universal Skill Fragments.

He had never come across Universal Skill Fragments before.

Just as he was preparing to take a closer look at what these Universal Skill Fragments meant,

a sudden prompt popped up beside his ear again.

"Ding, detected that the player's backpack contains Skill Fragments that can be synthesized, automatic synthesis completed."

"Congratulations to player for acquiring the E-grade Skill 'A Cup of Coffee.'"

"Skill Name": A Cup of Coffee.

"Skill Level": E-grade.

"Skill Type": Active Skill.

"Skill Effect": When the player drinks a cup of coffee, for the next 24 hours, their urine will turn into fragrant, delicious, full-bodied coffee.

"Skill Limitation": None.

"Skill Introduction": "A scientist forced to survive in the wilderness developed this skill after being rescued and spent three years researching it."

"..."

Chen Yi stared at this skill with a somewhat expressionless face, wanting to come up with an applicable scenario for this skill.

But...

He really couldn't think of any situation where this skill could be useful.

He didn't remember picking up any Skill Fragments of this kind.

It couldn't be that among the random Skill Fragments just now, there happened to be five fragments of this particular skill, could it?

And the notification sounds didn't stop there; they continued.

"Ding, detected that the player's backpack contains Skill Fragments that can be synthesized, automatic synthesis completed."

"Congratulations to player for acquiring the D-grade Skill 'Mirror Man'"

"Skill Name": Mirror Man.

"Skill Level": D-grade.

"Skill Type": Active skill.

"Skill Effect": Once the skill is used by the player, they will enter the Mirror World within the mirror, lasting for ten minutes.

"Skill Limitation": Within the duration, if the player doesn't return to the real world through any mirror, they will be left in the Mirror World forever. After using the skill once, it will go into a 24-hour cooldown period.

"Skill Introduction": "In a certain sense, if every player had this skill, you could all move into the Mirror World and establish a new civilization. Of course, it's possible your ancestors already did this a long time ago."

"This skill is not bad,"

Chen Yi nodded thoughtfully. It was a decent escape and infiltration skill, useful in many scenarios, much more practical than that 'Call for a Coffee' skill.

No prompt for skill synthesis sounded again.

It seemed that this time, the random Skill Fragments only allowed him to synthesize two Skills.

Then he looked at the 10 C-grade Skill Fragments.

All of them looked good, but none could be synthesized. Only by collecting five identical Skill Fragments could he synthesize a complete Skill.

And that's when he turned his attention to the C-grade Universal Skill Fragment.

"Prop Name": C-grade Universal Skill Fragment.

"Prop Level": C-grade.

"Prop Effect": Can replace any C-grade Skill Fragment and be used for synthesis.

"Skill Introduction": Much like a four-block piece in Tetris, this can fit anywhere and is applicable to all C-grade Skill Fragment syntheses.

"This is a good thing,"

Chen Yi stared at the three C-grade Universal Skill Fragments in this backpack, somewhat astounded. With this item,

it meant he only needed two identical C-grade Skill Fragments to use the three C-grade Universal Skill Fragments and synthesize a complete C-grade Skill.

He indeed had two identical C-grade Skill Fragments in his backpack at the moment.

But he hesitated and chose not to use them for synthesis.

It seemed a bit wasteful to use them like that.

It might make more sense to save them until he had four identical Skill Fragments and then use one Universal Skill Fragment to make the most of it.

He decided to save them for later.

In dire situations, where he absolutely needed to synthesize, he could still do it easily and without much effort.

Then he turned his attention to the other rewards.

A C-grade random prop x1, two spins on the roulette draw, and a title "Fatal Strike".

He first looked at the title "Fatal Strike".

It wasn't for any particular reason.

It was simply too conspicuous in the inventory, flashing constantly, as if fearing it wouldn't be noticed.

As his attention focused on it, the panel emerged.

"Title Name": Fatal Strike.

"Title Level": Blue.

"Title Effect": When equipped, each attack has a 3% chance of dealing a critical hit.

"Obtaining Method": Complete the final blow on Cupid during the "520 Limited-Time Event".

"ps1: Once equipped, it cannot be removed. Do you choose to equip it?"

"ps2: This item can be freely traded among players."

"Confirm."

Is that even a question? A thing that can enhance combat strength, of course, I'll equip it.

The next second—

Chen Yi looked up somewhat befuddled at his forehead, at the four large characters flickering with blue light above his head.

"Fatal Strike!"

Wait a second!

This title wasn't supposed to appear in the character panel, was it literally appearing above the player's head?

And so big at that?! p>And it emits light!!

And flickers!!!