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Chapter 25 - Towards the Darkness (Page 2/2)

There was no doubt that with such high attributes of the opponent, no matter which piece of equipment was snatched, it would be a big profit!

Want me to die?

Jack grinned, swept the Wild Buffalo Sword, and took away two players in front of him continuously. The experience bar was finally filled.

"Swish!"

Golden light scattered. In the desperate expressions of them, Jack's health was fully restored again.

"... "

For a moment, the noisy shouts around stopped.

Like a deathly silence shrouded this area.

Why?

Why did this guy level up again?

When could players level up by killing other players?

Just when they were feeling puzzled, angry, and aggrieved, Jack, who liked to explain the reasons, spoke again and said something that made them collapse directly -

"Do you really think that when I killed the BOSS for the first time, the system gave me only that little reward?"

"I..."

Luanshi Tianxia, who was in charge of the overall situation, had bulging veins on his forehead. His face was as black as if it was smeared with soy sauce, extremely ugly.

He wanted to curse but didn't even have the strength to do so.

You killed a bronze-level BOSS for the first time. Could the reward be so generous?

"Brother Luanshi, what should we do now?" A younger brother asked with a sad face.

"... Retreat!"

This word was almost forced out from between Luanshi Tianxia's teeth.

It was meaningless to continue.

The higher the opponent's level, the greater the probability of immune to damage. Coupled with the completely incomprehensible level-ups, it would only increase their own losses.

"But..."

"Can't you understand my words?" Luanshi Tianxia roared, "Retreat for me!"

"Yes."

...

Soon, the news reached the ears of all the players who besieged Jack. They immediately fled in panic and scattered like birds and beasts.

Seeing this, Jack didn't chase and kill them. Instead, he picked up a few more valuable pieces of equipment that dropped beside him.

It wasn't that he didn't want to pick up more. Mainly, the backpack slots were limited. He couldn't just stuff everything into the backpack.

But he didn't feel sorry either. Most of the players who came to die were at level one or two. They completely avoided the slimes and came to cause trouble for him. They didn't drop anything at all. After all, novice equipment wouldn't be dropped.

The quest was completed. Gaining two levels in a row was enough. The experience given by killing these low-level players was pitifully little. Killing one or two more wouldn't make much difference.

"I really didn't expect things to go so smoothly." Letting out a breath, looking at the constantly refreshing and disappearing corpses on the ground, the restlessness in Jack's heart gradually calmed down.

He had no psychological burden in dealing with the likes of the League of Heroes.

Then, he opened the information panel and checked. He found that his crime value was still 0. He was sure that killing people from different factions wouldn't increase the crime value at all.

"Ding! ~"

System prompt: Your mentor is in a desperate situation and is highly likely to die. Please support as soon as possible. If your mentor dies, you will be punished with -50,000 reputation in the Dark Faction!

The sudden system prompt that rang in Jack's ears made his relaxed mental state tense up again.

"Damn it. Just after transferring me to the Dark Faction, you are going to die?" Jack was almost moved to tears.

At present, he hasn't even left the novice village. If the mentor dies, how can I leave the novice village?

Walk out on foot?

There was no time to think too much. He turned around and hurriedly ran towards the direction where the gray wolves refreshed. In just a few minutes, he arrived outside the valley.

"Boom boom boom..."

The roaring sound resounded. The source of the sound was inside the valley.

At the same time, colorful elemental energy was abundant. Stones and air waves rushed out of the valley. It seemed to indicate how dangerous the situation inside was.

Taking a deep breath, Jack covered his face with his arm, resisted the impact of the stones and air waves, and directly plunged into the valley, exploring towards the depth: "Brother, don't die."

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