The feeling of being spaced out quickly dissipated. When Wang Zhifan fully regained his personal consciousness, he found that his current surroundings were quite ordinary—a forest environnt he had encountered several tis before.
But soon, he discovered that his teammates in this dungeon were quite unusual, causing him to focus his gaze on them before they had even awakened.
They were two males, one old and one young. The older one appeared to be around sixty-five years old, relatively healthy and well-proportioned for an elderly person, though slightly hunched and overweight. His hair was almost entirely gone, leaving only a ring of short gray-white hair around the edge of his forehead. He wore a red vest paired with black shorts and large sandals. If not for the one-ter-long machete in his hand, he looked entirely like a granddad strolling around the streets.
The younger one was even more bewildering to Wang Zhifan, as he was a thirteen or fourteen-year-old boy sitting in a wheelchair! The boy’s body was extrely frail, not just skin and bones but not far from it, and his skin was an obvious, sickly pale—a clear sign of a patient with a long-term illness.
Wearing blue half-fra glasses, his eyes were vacant as he leaned against his wheelchair’s backrest, gripping a handgun tightly with his skinny arms, which were barely thicker than reeds. Like the sandal-wearing granddad not far from him, he hadn’t yet recovered from the ntal daze of entering the dungeon.
"These teammates look really, um... what’s going on with this dungeon? Could it be... that despite their shabby appearance, these two are actually high-level seasoned players?"
At this mont, Wang Zhifan was full of skepticism, which was understandable; he had never before encountered teammates who were elderly or wheelchair-bound, a considerable psychological shock.
After a full five seconds under his close watch, his two teammates for this dungeon finally regained their consciousness in succession; at the sa ti, the text prompting the dungeon objectives flashed before them.
[Dungeon Objective: Find and eliminate a manic Treant (Lv6) in the current forest.]
"Lv6?"
Upon seeing the dungeon task text before him, Wang Zhifan’s brow imdiately furrowed, as this level of Boss seed highly inappropriate to him. He found it strange why the dungeon, which had always seed to be trying to trick him, only assigned him a Lv6 Boss. Could it be that despite the lower level, the Boss was a major counter to him? Posing extre danger?
"There must be an issue... I definitely can’t be misled by the Boss’s apparent level. I must be cautious of the hidden dangers of this dungeon."
Having gone through the Dragon Peak Trial, Wang Zhifan no longer dared to underestimate any dungeon. Although he didn’t understand why the difficulty of this dungeon seed sowhat average, he certainly wouldn’t lower his guard because of it.
"Lv6?!"
After Wang Zhifan muttered to himself, the boy sitting in the wheelchair in front of him, resting on the forest ground, also let out a slightly panicked exclamation.
Then, the pale-skinned wheelchair boy slowly turned his head, first looking at the nearby granddad with the machete squinting his eyes at sothing intently, then looking farther away to Wang Zhifan. To Wang Zhifan, the tall young man whose gear looked uncommon at first glance, he respectfully asked:
"Sir, I have a question. Isn’t it said on the forums that newbie dungeons are supposed to fight Lv2 or Lv3 Bosses? Why does this dungeon prompt suggest fighting an Lv6 Boss?"
Upon hearing the frail boy in the wheelchair ask him this question, Wang Zhifan realized that his teammates’ situation might be different from what he had speculated.
"Do you an you’re a newbie player? Is this your first dungeon?"
He imdiately asked the wheelchair boy.
"Yes, sir."
The frail thirteen or fourteen-year-old boy sitting in the wheelchair nodded at his question but then calmly added:
"Don’t worry. Although I’m just a newbie player with paraplegia, I certainly won’t hold you back. I will assist you in completing the dungeon as much as possible. If you need bait to lure the Boss, I’ll volunteer for the role. I will fulfill the duties of a team mber..."
The pale, frail boy in the wheelchair, with calm tones and steadfast eyes, appeared confident in his role, willing to make sacrifices for the team.
After listening to him speak deliberately, while closely observing his eyes and subtle expressions, Wang Zhifan ultimately judged with high probability that he wasn’t performing; he truly was a newbie disabled player.
"Ahem... rest assured, it probably won’t co to that... However, if you don’t mind asking, your physical condition is evidently poor, yet I assu you wouldn’t be forcibly recruited as a player by this extraordinary ga, so why did you choose to beco a player voluntarily? Since you know the forums, you should be aware of the dangers of being a player, right?"
Wang Zhifan then asked his frail teammate in the wheelchair. He posed this question not for any other reason than pure curiosity upon judging that the wheelchair boy wasn’t so undercover expert.
After all, people value their lives. An ordinary person faces a high risk of death upon becoming a player, not to ntion this wheelchair-bound paraplegic, which essentially amounts to a suicide mission.
"You guessed right; I purchased a career card to beco a player willingly."
The pale, frail boy in the wheelchair didn’t shy away from Wang Zhifan’s question, first confirming that Wang Zhifan’s guess was correct; he beca a player through a career card. Then he explained his reasoning:
"Like anyone else, I am very afraid of dying, but I beca a player half for survival because, besides being paraplegic, I’m also a leukemia patient.
The doctor said I had less than a month to live, and I had accepted this fate. But recently, as the country has been widely promoting player-related matters, upon learning and exploring, I began to conceive the idea of becoming a player.
I wanted to personally venture into dungeons, hoping to encounter opportunities to strengthen my body and extend my life. Even if I die on my first attempt, I won’t regret it. Having this novel experience is valuable to my monotonous life..."
The wheelchair boy spoke genuinely and emotionally, expressing his choice to beco a player due to Xia Country’s recent official propaganda and as a result of his personal contemplation.
"Alright... since you’ve made such a determined decision, I won’t say more. We’ll discuss tactics according to the Boss’s specifics later.
However, I can tell you one thing for certain: there really are things within the extraordinary ga’s dungeons that can improve your body, but it depends on whether you have the opportunity to encounter them."
Wang Zhifan promptly said to the wheelchair boy.
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