"I didn’t expect the victory ceremony to have these forr opponents as spectators." Kane said.
Kreya and the others also found it very novel, after all, it’s not sothing to be ashad of, it should be considered an honor.
Amis, standing nearby, joked with his teammates: "Just look at their expressions and you can tell they’ve been unhappy with us for a long ti, but too bad, there’s nothing they can do since we rode on the coattails."
Many Explorers below, seeing Amis and the others showing off, couldn’t help but spit to the side.
At this mont, the sun in the sky had both its brightness and temperature reduced, a sliver of light separated and sprinkled down towards where Kane and the others stood.
Just then, a ssage from the Dungeon appeared in Kane and the others’ minds.
It asked them what kind of victory Souvenirs they desired, which would serve as a ticket to enter the viewing area.
To their surprise, these could be customized. The Dungeon always seems so considerate in these inexplicable ways.
However, there was a size requirent constraint.
Kane thought for a mont and asked for a pocket watch design.
After deciding, the Dungeon information in his mind asked him to envision the watch’s appearance. If he wasn’t confident in his design, he could let the Dungeon design it.
Kane was now very curious about what shard of what world this Dungeon was from and what could have ford such rules and consciousness.
However, Kane had so confidence in his conception and design, so he declined. After finalizing the pocket watch in his mind, Kreya and the others had already chosen theirs.
Then, ten items floated over along the beams of light cast upon them, slowly landing in their hands.
The Souvenir in Kane’s hand was a golden pocket watch with intricate patterns on the case and a lantern design on the back.
Kreya chose a hairpin-like Souvenir.
Longbei’s was a piece that resembled an irregular mineral.
izike’s was shaped like a Potion Tube, sealed, with golden liquid flowing inside.
As for Lilulu, she had a wreath-like design in her hand, though the wreath was very small, not designed for herself, and Philis beside her had a similar wreath, also not her size. They exchanged wreaths and placed them on each other’s heads, then giggled while spinning around in the sky.
They directly used the Souvenirs as gifts for each other.
Kane looked at this scene regretfully, wondering why he hadn’t thought of that?
Thus, the first phase of the victory ceremony was completed.
Next, the second phase would begin.
This phase’s election and rewards could affect all the Explorers present.
A small square appeared in the sky, showing everyone’s avatars inside, spinning wildly like a lottery. This was the election for the destroyer title for the current adventure.
In other words, who had the most kills in these explorations, since the final winner is not necessarily the one who kills the most.
In the end, with little suspense, it stopped on Kane’s avatar, given that his barrage of cannon fire had wiped out countless people.
A cross-shaped icon of cannon and firearms slowly ford in front of Kane, accompanied by information from the Dungeon in his mind.
This was a tattoo design specifically tailored for each session’s destroyer, designed according to the Explorer’s attack style, and had attributes enhancent effects, asking Kane where he wanted to place it.
After thinking about it, Kane shrunk the tattoo and placed it behind his ear.
This position was very hidden; unless familiar with him, people wouldn’t notice there was a tattoo there.
Next, it was ti to collect the ticket fee.
Beams of light connected to everyone below, and imdiately people appeared drained, visibly weakened.
This was the ticket all the losers had to pay to the Dungeon.
However, with the assurance of the Mist Council, this practice is harmless.
Kane realized that it was only at the end when energy was transferred, not when people were killed, aning the energy he acquired wasn’t from siphoning the Dungeon’s energy.
It was truly the result of his own efforts.
However, looking at the weakened state of those below, they seed more drained than usual, needing at least a week’s rest to recover.
It’s hard to deny that Kane might have played a part in further weakening them.
Finally ca the most important phase: before Kane and the others appeared a transparent screen with a long list of various Equipnt and Magic Items.
This was their true prize.
In the past, points were almost always divided between two or even three teams.
After all, standing as the final victors, points were guaranteed, but this ti it was different; all the points converged on Kane and his team. And since they were under a wanted status and not eliminated, their points were doubled.
anwhile, on the other side, despite not eliminating anyone, Amis and his team each got to choose a piece of Silver Equipnt. For them, it was quite good already.
After all, this Silver Equipnt was sothing they could select themselves, much better than what popped up randomly in other Dungeons.
"So many choices, how do we choose?" Longbei stared at the dazzling list of Magic Items, a bit bewildered.
"What’s there to consider?" Kane pulled the list up to the top, to where the Golden Items were located.
"Of course, prioritize choosing Golden Equipnt until the points no longer allow choosing Golden Items, then move on to Silver Items."
Hearing Kane’s words, they began inspecting these Golden Equipnts one by one, selecting items useful to them or beneficial to the entire team.
However, there weren’t many Golden Items in the list to begin with, so it was unlikely to find suitable items for each of them.
Moreover, each of them already had a Golden Item; the more cross-level Equipnt they used, the more Magic Power and Physical Strength it consud, and the higher the cost.
One was the optimal choice.
So, the items they checked were not suitable Equipnts but rather various oddities, consumables, and strange gadgets.
Of course, indispensable Golden jewelry was in there, too.
If the opportunity fit, it should not be missed.
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