Lu Wei painstakingly moved an insect carcass weighing over a hundred pounds to the kitchen, then picked up the kitchen knife and, with all his strength, fiercely chopped at it, taking two or even three strikes to cut off a piece of at. Imdiately afterward, he began rinsing rice and washing vegetables. While the rice was steaming, he took a broom and started sweeping the floor. Soon, a mist rose up, enveloping his lean body.
Kitchen helper.
Lu Wei would arrive at the training camp early to help in the kitchen. The benefit of doing this was receiving so extra insect at when rewards were distributed weekly.
Though there wasn’t much insect at, it was still coveted by many. Lu Wei had spoken at length to secure this rare task.
Lu Wei busied himself like a diligent ant, darting back and forth like a servant, drenched in sweat with a flushed face, looking sowhat amusing but also stirring sympathy.
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On a wide-open ground, Lu Wei was wearing long pants, passionately running across the square.
For Lu Wei, this was only an appetizer for the day.
Compared to others, Lu Wei’s stamina was not outstanding. He needed to persist for half an hour longer than others to complete the twenty-kiloter course.
Not giving up.
After so ti, Lu Wei finally finished the run, gasping for breath. He stood with difficulty on the ground, unable to move, his legs particularly sore, almost feeling nonexistent, approaching numbness.
Lu Wei breathed heavily, trying to inhale the fresh air. His long pants were already soaked with sweat, as if he had just been pulled from the river, if he stood still for a while a small puddle would appear beneath. Although exhausted, Lu Wei knew he couldn’t rest.
Though his leg strength was gone, his arms could continue training.
Dagger.
Lu Wei looked at the dagger in his hand, a trace of affection in his eyes. Every ti he wielded it, he felt the bond between them deepen. Even after just a few days of practice, his handling of the dagger surpassed that of so seasoned players.
Gripping the dagger tightly, he felt calm and relaxed.
Compared to training, it was more like a heart-to-heart conversation between friends.
However, just as Lu Wei was ready to start wielding, a sharp alarm suddenly echoed across the city.
"Woo... woo..."
Lu Wei’s face abruptly changed.
Order’s alarm had many anings, and now, from deep to high-pitched, continuously sounding, it gave a heavy feeling; it represented the assembly command of Order.
According to the regulations, when such an alarm sounded, all ard forces on standby within Order had to quickly assemble on the outer square.
Lu Wei was also one of them.
"Full assembly? Could war be imminent?" So mbers rushed out from their rooms.
Lu Wei turned to look and saw the crowd had stalled, everyone stood helplessly on the side, even stopping their current tasks.
"War?"
Lu Wei’s heart trembled; war ant casualties, he still had a younger sister, if he got injured or sacrificed, how would she take care of herself?
But now wasn’t the ti to retreat. For all warriors, the most serious mistake was desertion, a cri punishable by death, with no room for negotiation.
Lu Wei bit his teeth, stepped forward, and ran towards the square.
Along the way, although residents were surprised by the suddenly sounding alarm, there wasn’t much panic on their faces. The strength of Order was deeply imprinted in everyone’s heart. They firmly believed that nothing could destroy this land beneath their feet.
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Combat group.
Reconnaissance group.
Search group.
Personal guard camp.
All ard forces within Order gathered in the center of the square, banners standing tall in the sunlight, and the commander on the platform looked solemn, as if waiting for sothing.
Chen Feng stood in the center of the crowd, flanked by burly guards, Wei Xun, Zhang Jianxiong, Liu Haoyang, and Du n—all seasoned professionals in their own right.
Besides, there were Inferior Demon, Flora, Undead Mage, Dark Elf, and Thunder Prison Dragon Lion—the five experts standing on both sides below, with a whole Skeleton Guard neatly lined up.
The leader of these skeletons didn’t have the usual bone-white appearance; instead, it exuded a steel-like luster. Most terrifying were the soul fires in its eye sockets—not blue—but blood-red like fresh blood.
Bronze Tier!
Skeletons also evolve; with each slaughter of life, this skeleton completed its evolution, becoming a Bronze Skeleton. Its bone density further fortified, with qualitative boosts in strength and speed.
Especially the blade it held, shimring with icy gleams, as if a gentle swing could cleave soone in two.
This blade was specially forged by a smith, using countless tal, and after refinent, most impurities were removed, yet it still weighed fifty pounds. Thanks to the skeleton warrior’s successful evolution, otherwise, a common skeleton would never wield it.
Five feet total length, three feet eight inches blade length, one foot two inches handle length. It combined features of blade and spear, usable as a sword or spear, single-handedly or two-handedly, thus, when deployed against foes, it attacks and moves swiftly like breaking bamboo, extrely practical and highly lethal!
People were divided into different ranks, skeletons likewise. Now, Order’s standing skeleton warriors numbered three hundred, rising among them signified its exceptional prowess.
Exterminating insect swarms, annihilating fierce beasts, lives lost under its hands were countless. The resentnt, gloom, misfortune of those dead compounded, creating this skeleton warrior.
Just standing there, it resembled a funeral bronze bell, living people dared not approach within half a ter, afraid their souls would be harvested, fueling its evolution.
At this ti, there were two thousand human warriors, the Skeleton Guard standing side by side, surrounded by Abyss’s great powers, Chen Feng’s goal today was simply to boldly display his strength!
Such a lineup, Chen Feng felt imnsely proud, controlling everything.
Currently.
Order was at its peak, and the Economic Developnt Zone was fully controlled. Especially in terms of power, not only was he a Summoner, but he also possessed Fla Demon’s bloodline. Especially after bathing in Dragon Blood, the Fla Demon body mutated again, approaching Silver Peak, requiring only a Blood Sacrifice to reach Gold.
Even the leader of East Bridge, Feng Zhiyong, had repeatedly expressed his eagerness to recruit, showing deference to him. As for so bandits like Shan Kui, they were all wiped out, and Order beca an absolute authority with no opposing voices.
The changes were truly imnse.
To such an extent that unfathomable, compared to the initial distress, Chen Feng’s current strength and prestige were unforeseen by anyone.
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