Whether it was killing purple-skinned people to produce "Blood Qi" items, or each individual’s discordant combat power, or the way they pursued without thinking as if their parents were killed by the chanical beings once they appeared.
All of this made Li Zheng feel like the "Bloody Battlefield" dungeon seed to be released by the terminal without being properly designed.
Rather than calling this a dungeon, it’s more like a chaotic world.
And Li Zheng and his companions were the uninvited guests who intruded into this world.
Yet the strangest thing of all was the red light weapon in the hands of the purple-skinned people.
From Li Zheng’s observations, the purple-skinned camp actually knew this kind of weapon was ineffective against chanical beings.
Why would they go through the trouble of carrying the weapons with them?
Why not just discard them to lighten the burden?
"Unless these weapons are specifically ant to deal with players, otherwise it makes no sense..." Li Zheng thought while chasing and attacking several purple-skinned people.
In just thirty seconds, the purple-skinned camp lost half its mbers, leaving only three who, while avoiding Li Zheng, were still trying to launch an attack on the chanical beings.
Li Zheng at this point seed like a bug; the red light weapon of the purple-skinned people worked on him, but not on the chanical beings.
Yet, in the eyes of the purple-skinned people, the chanical beings had a higher priority than Li Zheng, the outsider.
The red light weapon had no effect on the chanical beings,
causing the purple-skinned people, who clearly had the ans to threaten Li Zheng, to foolishly not use them, allowing Li Zheng to chase and kill them haplessly.
Another twenty seconds passed, and the remaining three purple-skinned people were smashed by Li Zheng, turning into a few corpses.
The Diamond-level Power Demon Incarnation was indeed absurdly strong in the first stage of the dungeon. Without the ans to balance Li Zheng, the purple-skinned people were like children getting punched by Li Zheng with ease and joy.
Li Zheng stopped his attack, no longer pursuing, with a deeply pensive expression: "Life’s ups and downs are really too thrilling."
Not long ago, he, the top player on the combat leaderboard, was running around like a lost dog, fearing the opponent’s weapon.
In such a short ti, he had beaten the opponent to the point where they had no "ability to fight back," like a live wire of a War God.
If he had known earlier that the dungeon could be handled this way, why would he have bothered?
He should have gone straight for those two chanical beings at the beginning!
All six purple-skinned people were dead, and the chanical beings stopped their "demolition escape" behavior and stood still.
Li Zheng glanced at the dungeon exploration progress, finding it was only 70%, indicating the dungeon wasn’t cleared.
Counting on his fingers, he realized there were exactly seven purple-skinned people dead by his hand, each corresponding to ten percent exploration progress.
"Three more?" Li Zheng recalled his initial ascension scene and vaguely rembered more than seven red lights shooting at him.
The remaining three purple-skinned people were likely at a distance, and Li Zheng believed they were on their way, perhaps arriving soon.
Before they arrived, Li Zheng still had ti to rest and clean the battlefield.
Dispelling the Incarnation state to save Genetic Force, Li Zheng was surprised to feel an imperceptible sense of weakness in his body.
However, his originally anesthetized left leg was now faintly aching.
"Damn, did the local anesthesia wear off this quickly?" Li Zheng even suspected that the weakness might be due to the anesthetic being diluted during his intense movents earlier.
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But for Inner Sect Disciples, once they kill ordinary people, their Celestial Punishnt Value increases, and the higher the Celestial Punishnt, the more difficult the subsequent Celestial Tribulation.
Each point of Celestial Punishnt Value exponentially increases the power of the Celestial Tribulation, causing a period of player lant.
After all, no one would feel good after their ticulously trained Inner Sect Disciple was struck dead by lightning.
The most common posts on the official forums at that ti were about whose Inner Sect Disciple was struck dead by lightning, who held on for a few seconds under the Celestial Tribulation... and then was struck dead.
In the end, to accommodate these players, the official perford an ergency update, releasing two divine pets.
One of which was: Divine Dog Hua Juan!
The appearance of Hua Juan solved these players’ troubles, allowing their Inner Sect Disciples to venture out without concerns.
Because Hua Juan kills without adding Celestial Punishnt!
The yellow dog was sniffing close to the ground a short distance away, searching for ginkgo nuts that had fallen nearby.
Li Zheng looked at the boy: "Gou Dan, did the village chief send you to find ?"
"Ah... Ah?"
The boy nad Gou Dan then ca to his senses, recalling his purpose, and his small dark face flushed slightly: "No, no... it’s because dad is back. Dad heard the immortal woke up and wanted to co over to pay his respects personally, but the immortal said before he didn’t want to be disturbed, so I..."
"So you ca to ask my opinion to see if I’m willing to et him?" Li Zheng, seeing Gou Dan’s embarrassnt, completed the sentence for him.
"Uh, mm!"
Gou Dan nodded vigorously, his simple deanor making Li Zheng smile.
"Alright then."
Li Zheng thought it over and said, "I’m about to leave soon, so before I go, I might as well et your father and bid farewell to the village chief."
Though he couldn’t recall the na of that village or where it was, since Li Zheng had already made plans, he naturally thought of wandering around. Perhaps he might stumble upon the stone box of his second senior brother along the way.
After all...
His opportunity value was maxed out.
"Is the immortal leaving now?"
Gou Dan looked at Li Zheng, his lively eyes filled with disappointnt.
Li Zheng bent down and patted Gou Dan’s head to comfort him: "All good things must co to an end. Since I’ve awakened, naturally, I must leave."
"But!..."
Gou Dan said anxiously, "But didn’t the immortal lose his mory? Why not wait until your mory is restored before leaving?"
"Recovering mory is not an overnight effort. Wandering around the world might help slowly regain my mory."
Li Zheng patted Gou Dan and said, "Alright, take to your father."
"Okay, the immortal can follow ."
Seeing no way to persuade Li Zheng, Gou Dan turned and shouted, "Hua Juan, let’s go back!"
"Woof woo~"
The yellow dog, still searching for ginkgo nuts not far away, lifted its head at the sound, jumping excitedly and bouncing over.
"Hua Juan?"
Li Zheng was intrigued by this na and uncertain.
Wasn’t the divine dog Hua Juan a wild animal that later wandered to player-established sect grounds and was taken in?
How did it end up in a small village?
And adopted by a child?
"Sothing’s off!"
Li Zheng suddenly realized sothing.
In the ga, the na "Hua Juan" appeared after players tad it.
So who gave it this na?
"Quite interesting."
Li Zheng grinned and looked at Hua Juan again, following Gou Dan toward the village.
Behind the two of them, the lively Hua Juan followed for a few steps, then suddenly sniffed the air, its eyes lighting up.
It caught a scent!
The scent of that fruit from earlier!
Sniff sniff.
Sniff sniff.
Hua Juan carefully distinguished the direction of the scent, then suddenly pounced, darting into a small grove beside them.
There it is!
In the small grove, Hua Juan followed the scent confidently without even glancing, locked onto its target, and bit down.
"Awoo~~"
A beast’s pained howl erupted, and a sliver of silver-white escaped from Hua Juan’s mouth.
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