"Don’t worry, Nova. Based on my understanding of the dungeon, in settings like these tower climbs, climbers are often independent of each other. One key piece of evidence is that when we entered, we didn’t find any traces left by that player from Xia Country, which suggests that we might not encounter him in the tower.
Of course, even if we do et him, the one who should really be worried is him. With our combined strength, we definitely have an advantage over him, and the tower’s environnt won’t be very open, which is unfavorable for the gunner profession..."
His reasoning quickly made the female Warrior realize that her worry wasn’t a big issue; it could even beco an opportunity. For example, if they encounter that gunner in so narrow space on a level, they could team up to kill him, seize his equipnt, and gain extra benefits.
This is definitely not a wild fantasy. Previously, in the big market town, they didn’t want to fight to the end because there were indigenous forces present, and more than one enemy player, making the situation too complex and risky. But in this black tower, it’s completely different; the space is definitely narrower than the outside, and there’s no need to worry about native interference, giving them a significant two-to-one advantage.
"We can’t rule out the possibility that the Assassin from Xia Country also entered the tower. If he’s here too, our advantage becos less apparent, but even in this unfavorable situation, I’m confident I can protect myself. You just need to do your best and not worry about ."
The Mage player finally ntioned a concern in his heart, glancing at the black tower’s exterior and the brass door as he spoke, then turned to walk towards the brass door, making his final decision.
"It seems like this is the most suitable option... let’s go inside and hide for a while first."
The female Warrior also glanced at the dire situation outside, understanding that without her companion’s protection, she feared she might be stuck in this desert forever. So without further hesitation, she followed him.
Thus, the two who had just left the brass door not long ago returned through it again, causing Wang Zhifan, observing from the top floor, to let a slight smile slip across his lips.
"Heh... as I thought, I grant you the freedom to leave, yet you don’t want to leave... Then work for honestly. Though there’s no reward, there certainly won’t be any safety issues."
As he sighed, utilizing his authority as the master of the black tower, he checked the current settings again, confirming that no matter how many levels these players climbed, they wouldn’t drop any rewards. The monsters arranged for them wouldn’t be too strong either, to prevent the laboriously acquired testers from running away under pressure.
In fact, even if all of them ran away later, he wouldn’t suffer any loss because their gathered data would definitely be valuable. From the perspective of him providing a temporary shelter for these people, it’s a mutually beneficial transaction, with no one losing out.
"Looks like I don’t need to spend too much effort on these players’ matters. Let them do whatever they want; I should hurry and cultivate the Wind and Thunder Heaven-Treading Skill to Lv3 as soon as possible."
At this point, Wang Zhifan stopped paying special attention to the players in the tower. Mainly because this is his absolute territory, where his authority is supre, and thanks to the black tower’s high grade, he didn’t need to worry about anyone threatening him.
More bluntly put, without his permission, these tower climbers could never et him. It’s unlikely they would realize the black tower they are climbing belongs to another player privately; they would tend to believe it’s a special building within the dungeon.
At the sa ti, on the third level of the black tower, a player from Xia Country sat on a tree trunk, chewing on sothing. Not far from him, a staircase leading to a higher level had already appeared, but he didn’t intend to climb imdiately.
"The gorilla that appeared earlier was much stronger than the mobs on the first floor, though I still shot it dead with one bullet. But giving no rewards is a bit excessive, not to ntion not even leaving the gorilla’s body for as food... However, this tree is intriguing; the leaves have a bit of juice, no different from real plants. Maybe there will be a clean water source on higher levels, in which case my survival strategy can continue... the Yin Realm Spirit Car really found a safe place to stay..."
Unlike the other two foreign players, he had found this tower using a high-grade item he valued very much, naturally inclined to trust this place. After personally exploring a few levels, his conviction only strengthened.
The reason was that he found each level he had passed, although lacking in rewards, had environnts that could be utilized, akin to latent benefits. He also discovered through practice that even if he didn’t keep climbing upwards, there wouldn’t be any forced chanism triggering a level opening. Hence, he speculated that he could linger on a level for a long ti without needing to continuously climb.
Compounded with the comparison of the black monsters outside the tower and the relentless indigenous forces searching for him, he understood why the Yin Realm Spirit Car brought him here, believing this peculiar place was the most suitable hideout for him.
He was so content with his current surroundings that he began to consider contacting his companion, the Assassin player from Xia Country, to bring him over.
However, when he pulled out a special walkie-talkie from a tech-based dungeon, he found it showed no signal, stirring a slight surprise in him.
"The description of my rare-grade walkie-talkie says it can contact targets within thousands of miles. Could Qiang now be over ten thousand miles away from ? According to the previous route shown by the Yin Realm Spirit Car, it’s definitely not that far! It must be this black tower that’s blocking the signal transmission. I’ll contact him when I go out during the dayti."
Having decided to wait till morning to inform his companion about this place, he realized there’s no certainty the other would co by even if told in advance. Besides, coming over at night would be far too dangerous.
Especially since he knew his partner well, who, being a top-level Assassin player, likely had the ability to hide from indigenous searches, not to ntion his concealnt skill had long been maxed out, and he reportedly completed so special awakening mission, making his concealnt ability far superior to ordinary Assassin players.
After pondering all of this, he leaned against the trunk to pretend to sleep, setting several mini chas to keep watch around him, avoiding unexpected situations, intending to try resting in this spot overnight.
What he didn’t know was, at the sa ti, his teammate was fleeing at full speed. The high-level Invisibility Ability didn’t let this player escape tracking; instead, under imnse pressure, he chose to plunge straight into the treacherous desert.
"Report! The target has entered the Shadow Desert!"
Just as the Assassin from Xia Country dashed into the monster-infested Shadow Desert, more than ten battle chas arrived with flas spewing from their tails. A special cha pilot among them reported to the superiors via the cha’s communication module.
This cha pilot was special due to being a peculiar figure with a child-like short stature but a head nearly twice the size of an adult’s. His cha was also particularly unique, custom-made specifically for him.
"Big Head, continue tracking the target with the team. Don’t let him escape our sight. I’ll personally lead the team to support you later."
The communication quickly responded, sounding like a young man’s voice.
"Yes, sir!"
The cha pilot with the massive head imdiately responded, then led the surrounding combat chas into the Shadow Desert without hesitation, heading in a certain direction.
"Attention! That guy is speeding up! Everyone, stay close to !"
In fact, none of the other cha pilots could spot any targets in the desert; it was only the pilot, nicknad Big Head, who could secure a lock on the target player maintaining a high-level invisible state.
Because he was not only a cha pilot but also a psychic specializing in sensory and detection fields, an A-level esper!
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