I'll also work hard to conquer the dungeon today.
Chapter 269, page 119, number 2: Rabbit Run!
Chapter 269, page 1.19, number 2: Rabbit Run!
"Um... can I ask a question?" Among the four, a boy who looked about the same age as the 'girl', around 16 years old, raised his hand tremblingly to ask, but was immediately pressed down by one of the people in the crowd, who covered his mouth with one hand, so that he could only make 'mmm' sounds.
Mu Yin frowned slightly, his cold, dark gold vertical pupils glancing at the child, who immediately released the child and awkwardly took a few steps back.
"May I ask your name?" The man in the gray cloak took a step forward and asked. "If I'm not mistaken, you should be one of the first players, and now you're guiding us through the dungeon. Having a name that we can use will be more convenient."
“Having a reasonable person here saves me from saying unnecessary nonsense. But why should I tell you your names? Even if I'm the guide, why should I help you and lead you through the dungeon? I can simply stand by and watch.” Mu Yin smiled sarcastically and said.
"How could you..." The others looked angry, but dared not say anything more.
"You have a problem with that? You'll have to wait until you've cleared the newbie dungeon and are on my level before you start talking nonsense to me." Mu Yin snorted coldly, showing complete contempt for this group of people.
"Do you know these so-called rules of the game?" the man in the gray cloak asked again.
Mu Yin crossed his arms and asked with a half-smile, "In the King's Game instance, never completely trust the instance rules unless you want to die sooner. That shady man, do you still want to ask more questions?"
"A man who can't stand the light of day..." the man in the gray cloak muttered suddenly, then fell silent.
He was clearly taken aback by Mu Yin's words.
Welcome to the 'Rabbit Run' instance.
[Dungeon Difficulty: C+6]
This game is limited to 10 players, and there are currently 10 players, which meets the game's start rules.
[The game mission is now being announced.]
First, find the rabbit village chief.
II. Help Rabbit Village complete three tasks.
[III. **** (New player tutorial cannot be enabled).]
[Mission announced, game begins.]
As Fiona's voice faded, the pure white space disappeared, replaced by a lush green meadow and a small round house built on a hillside.
It seemed to have formed its own little village, and the villagers were like white rabbits running and hopping around, except that they all preferred to walk on two legs.
"Let's go find someone to ask first." The man couldn't stand the quiet atmosphere any longer. Seeing that the villagers were just a group of harmless rabbits, he relaxed and said as he walked.
Mu Yin snorted coldly and watched him walk up to talk to the rabbit villagers.
Seeing Mu Yin's posture, the man in the gray cloak stopped in his tracks and distanced himself from the crowd.
The next second, the rabbit villager smashed the man's head with the hoe in his hand. In an instant, blood flowed from his head, and various white, unidentified substances of blood were scattered all over the ground.
The man fell to the ground and died.
The crowd screamed in terror, seemingly startled by the sudden scene, and a faint, foul odor filled the air. Mu Yin silently moved two steps to the side, indicating that he didn't really want to stand with them.
"Why did it die...? It was a rabbit..." a person cried out in despair, her face pale and bloodless, cold sweat beading on her forehead, and she was panting heavily.
"They are rabbits, but not ordinary rabbits. All the creatures in this dungeon are stronger than you; they could crush you with a single finger. So don't think they're harmless and approach them carelessly, or you'll be the next one to die," Mu Yin explained, glancing indifferently at the crowd.
He finally understood why he had been suddenly pulled into this instance. A group of newbies knew nothing, and without the guidance of experienced players, they would probably all be wiped out.
"I choose to split up," Mu Yin said after a moment of silence.
"You can't abandon us!" a distraught woman in the crowd cried out, her voice filled with anguish.
"Oh," Mu Yin replied coldly, then teased with a half-smile, "I don't mind watching you guys court death in all sorts of ways, but you only have one life. Once you've had your fun, it's over. Save you? Don't make me laugh. I'm about to laugh my stomach hurts, hahaha, a bunch of idiots."
His utter contempt trampled everyone's dignity underfoot. His unrestrained laughter and mockery left them glaring at him angrily through gritted teeth, utterly helpless.
"Go to hell!" One of them, unable to bear it any longer, rushed up to Mu Yin and punched him in the face.
Mu Yin casually reached out and caught the fist that was coming at him. The snow-blue fish-scale-shaped forehead ornament shimmered with a magnificent light in the sunlight.
He glanced at the man, then kicked him in the stomach, sending him flying straight into a distant house before finally landing on the ground.
The man coughed up a mouthful of blood mixed with fragments of internal organs, then closed his eyes and remained motionless.
Mu Yin's long, misty gray hair stirred slightly as he scratched a stray strand of hair from the side of his face, his cold, dark gold vertical pupils sweeping over them.
"It seems you haven't grasped the situation yet. Before making a move, could you at least assess this person's strength? Don't think I'm easy to bully just because I look weak. You lot aren't even worth killing. The fact that I'm standing here politely and talking to you is already a big favor to you."
Mu Yin has always been someone who, apart from Mu Yegui, never takes anyone else seriously. Even Nalan Xu has never been treated as an equal by him. This guy possesses the contempt and arrogance of the Samuro clan, which he sees as nothing more than insignificant ants and food.
"Since you're beginners, as your senior, I'll give you a lesson. Remember, this is your only chance in life." Mu Yin calmly gazed into the depths of the path and added, "Keep up."
He then ignored what the others thought and walked deeper into the path.
The dungeon was incredibly familiar, or perhaps it was a karmic entanglement. He had first ventured into the beginner dungeon in Rabbit Village, and now, as a guide, he had returned to Rabbit Village once again.
It's a pity he's forbidden from tackling dungeons, otherwise he would love to take this opportunity to complete the dungeon quests he hadn't had the chance to complete before.
That mystery hidden in Rabbit Village.
"It seems I'll have to wait until next time." As long as he still has that diary, he will come back to this place.
From afar, I saw the same big and fat rabbit village chief as the first time I saw him; nothing had changed.
(End of this chapter)
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