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Chapter 132 Killing indiscriminately

Chapter 132 Killing indiscriminately
Lynn took Vivian across the blood-stained ground and headed towards the next destination.

In the later stages of monster hunting and leveling, even the hungry ogres were frightened by Lynn's crazy killing. The rear team spontaneously became the front team and fled deep into the underground like crazy.

Lin En couldn't stand this. When he was killing these small monsters in the past, no one would run away. The least likely to have the consciousness to run away would be a small boss. Even the elite monsters would howl and rush forward when they saw a player they absolutely could not defeat, and they would not be afraid even if it was purely to die.

But when actually killing monsters, the ogre of just over level 200 and the ogre chief of level 350 would run away, which made his monster-killing speed much slower than expected.

But the problem is not too big. He came to clear the dungeon not to clean it up, and it is not necessary to kill all the monsters. The key is to kill the monsters in large quantities and defeat the boss by the way. If some small monsters are missed, the real army will be responsible for cleaning them up.

Afterwards, on the second and third underground floors, Lynn and Vivian encountered a small tribe of blade demons and two settlements of fear demons, and killed a large number of monsters. Vivian's level rose all the way to 150, which was half the level she had when she first came down. This upgrade speed made Vivian very happy all the way.

If the monsters in the dungeon further down were stronger and more numerous, she might have a chance to break through level 300 today and completely get rid of the reputation of being a good-for-nothing.

Lin En was quite pleased to see Vivian's level changes through the team situation. At the same time, he recalled his own leveling time and couldn't help but sigh how difficult it was to reach the first echelon through his own efforts.

His experience in the Miracle Game was comparable to that of the protagonist in a virtual online game novel. If he had not been blessed with great luck and had not encountered many adventures in the game, how could he have upgraded faster than the wizard, monopolized the title of Near-God, and become the one and only Supreme Holy Emperor.

However, that was after the Miracle game was updated to the "Devil's Coming" version. During the pioneering era of the first generation of players, he also endured a lot of hardships and lived like a surviving in the wilderness.

It was not until the Miracle Game officially implemented the seven demon kings that Lin En accidentally completed the first kill of the Sloth Demon King. He became famous overnight and his life gradually evolved from surviving in the wilderness to surviving in the wilderness.

Since then, the first kill records of the other six demon kings all left his game nickname, which is also his real name.

In the later stages of the game, Lin En no longer had to worry about food and drink. He even felt in urgent need of stomach-strengthening and digestion-promoting tablets.

"You have to be more careful on the next level because there is no light."

At the entrance of the passage leading from the third underground floor to the fourth underground floor, Lynn turned around and gave Vivian some instructions.

The first three floors were inhabited by low-level monsters that needed some light, but starting from the fourth floor, the monsters' levels were upgraded and they were more adapted to darkness. It might not be so pitch dark down there, but before the night vision ability was activated at level 300, Vivian's movements down there would be very limited.

If it were the Lin En of the past, this problem would not exist. He could simply transform all the attributeless fighting spirit in his body into light attribute, and spread out a light in all directions, illuminating at least half of the map.

But now it was no longer possible. He was repelled by the light and could no longer use the power of light. For example, when he used the Divine Medal to fool Claire before, he was very careful to hold it with attributeless fighting spirit. It seemed that he was respecting the divine object, but in fact, he was afraid that his hands would be burned by that thing and Claire would find out.

"Yes, I will hold on tight. You can kill them all, and I promise I won't make a sound."

Vivian grabbed the chain on Lynn's armor and nodded pretentiously in response.

Shouldn't I be in charge of the killing and you be in charge of the gagging? Then let's team up and just gagging and kill. If we don't say anything...silent killing doesn't seem so bad either.

"Then let's go down." Lynn said and took Vivian down to the fourth underground floor.

The entire fourth floor of this dungeon is the territory of the ghost demon, with tombs and mounds everywhere.

Perhaps it had been too long since anyone had been down to this level. As soon as Lynn and Vivian set foot in this underground cemetery, the ghost demons wandering around didn't react at all when they saw living people.

It was not until Lin En used the fire skill that was the most powerful against the ghost demons besides the power of light that the ghost demons screamed and fled in all directions under the reflection of the raging flames.

If the enemy is an ordinary warrior, the ghost demons can teach him a lesson, but if they face a light magician or a fire magician, they can only be taught a lesson by the opponent.

In this dungeon, the other six floors were built by slave imps, and the monsters all came from the demon world. Only this floor was different. It was originally a large underground tomb. The ghost monsters were once real ghosts, and they were responsible for guarding the fourth underground floor after being demonized by the demons.

Compared to other monsters, they are the natives here, living... uh, dead for many, many years, and have always been here.

So unlike other monsters that have experienced the glorious years of the demon race, the ghost monsters' only impression of the human race is to wipe out, wipe out, and wipe out again, reducing their number of ghosts from 100,000 to 5,000.

Now the human race came to kill again, and they were still playing with fire. None of the old and powerful ghost demons even wanted to try, and they all ran away with a consensus.

"What the hell..."

After a Dragon Breaking Slash, only three or two of the little ghosts were killed. Although the level 400 ghost demon can bring Vivian considerable experience, the prerequisite is that she must be able to kill it.

"These guys dancing on the graves are probably square dancers. They're so clever."

Lin En cursed a few times and had no interest in taking the disabled Vivian to chase the scattered and fleeing ghost demons. He decided to go to the next level and kill as many as he could meet on the way.

Then, Lin En left the fourth underground floor empty-handed, and was so angry that he almost spat on the ground when he left.

The fifth underground floor is the territory of the demonized minotaur.

As the god of pure love, Lin En is invincible in this level. He killed the minotaurs so that corpses were everywhere and blood flowed like a river. If they had not run fast, they would have been wiped out!

The sixth underground floor is where the dark dwarves live. Lin En will not bully them just because they are short. After all, compared with ordinary dwarves who are good at forging, dark dwarves like crematoriums, and their favorite thing is to gnaw on the prey they kill and burn the ashes to make wine.

During the invasion of the demons, countless civilians of all races were made into ash wine by the dark dwarves.

Lin En was kindhearted and couldn't bear to see the dwarves without wine, so he helped turn them into raw materials for ash wine, waiting for the right people to collect them and send them to their favorite crematorium.

(End of this chapter)

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