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Chapter 609 Curses also have different levels!

Chapter 609 Curses also have different levels!

Hearing Emre say that Seiya's Fatal Soul was even stronger than his own, Sun assumed that Seiya knew what the so-called "Fatal Soul" was.

"Unfortunately, I've only just arrived in the Rabbit Country, Rabitz, so I don't know much about the so-called 'Fatal Soul' either."

But at least from the current situation, we do have something in common: we have all been marked by the seven strongest races.

So I speculate that this might be why we were invited to Rabitz.

Upon hearing Seiya's analysis, Sun Yue nodded. Just as he was about to ask Seiya if he wanted to exchange information with him, a huge shadow enveloped both of them.

When they looked up at the shadow that enveloped them, they discovered that it was a rabbit with an unusually large size, wearing a long robe, holding a pipe, and with scars around its eyes.

"Vaissiah," that's the name of the rabbit in front of me, exuding the aura of a powerful figure in the underworld.

Through the player's detection skills, Seiya and Sun Le discovered that the opponent's level and ability descriptions were all marked with "???".

“Mr. Sun, this is my and my sister Rubick’s father, and also the leader of all the Deadly Rabbits.”

To be honest, after glancing at Emul and Bilak, and then at Vaisyashu in front of them, Seiya and the others really couldn't believe that these rabbits were actually of the same species.

Both Birac and Emre are small and cute, like dolls.

The leader of the Deadly Rabbits, Vaisya, was at least three meters tall, and the oppressive aura emanating from him was quite astonishing.

Vaisya first glanced at Seiya, then at Sun Le, then took a puff of his pipe before looking at Sun Le and saying, "I can answer what Emul said earlier."

While it's true that you were marked by the "Sky Overlord" and the "Night Lord" respectively, your marks are still different.

Bird-headed boy, the "Lycaon Curse" on you is only of the first tier. This means that the Lord of the Night is only somewhat interested in you and believes that you are qualified to become his prey.

As for the other kid, to be honest, even I'm surprised. What did you do to earn the Sky Overlord's approval and grant you the right to challenge him?

If the Night Lord's curse on Birdhead Boy was merely seen as prey, then the Sky Overlord's curse on you is seen as something worthy of being his opponent.

"Your curse mark is deeper than his. The Sky Overlord's Jikvelm has already acknowledged your strength. As long as you carry this mark to the designated location, you can challenge the Sky Overlord."

Upon hearing Vaisyashu's words, Sun Raku looked at Seiya beside him with a surprised expression.

Sun Le wasn't quite sure how strong Tenba's Zekevelm was, but the fact that he was considered one of the seven strongest races alongside Night Raid Lycaon meant that he possessed at least a considerable level and strength.

Despite using all his skills, he was merely regarded as "prey" by Lycaon, the Lord of the Night, after being ambushed in the night.

Sun is now very curious about what Seiya, whose level is even lower than his, did to Tianba's Jikvelm that made him consider him an "opponent".

"I don't think I did anything special, did I? I just punched that guy in the face hard before I was killed."

Upon hearing Seiya's calm words, Emul and Labik, who were standing to the side, were clearly stunned.

Vaisyashu smirked and said, "Interesting. Did you give that overlord of the sky a head-on punch?"

I won't say any more. You are all pioneers with deadly souls. Now, I have a test for you. I wonder if you are willing to take on the challenge. If you succeed, you will have the right to freely enter and leave Rabitz and receive various forms of assistance from Rabitz.

Almost at the same time that Vaisyashu finished speaking, Seiya and Sun also pulled out a mission change notification in front of them.

The previously unique quest "Rabit's Invitation in Rabbit Kingdom" has now been directly transformed into the Ex story "The Fatal Rabbit's Epic 1".

"Another unique storyline at the Ex level? Wasn't this supposed to be the hardest-to-trigger, highest-level storyline quest in the 'Shangri-La Borderlands'?"

"Again? Have you already triggered other unique Ex storylines before?"

Upon hearing Seiya's exclamation, Sun Raku instantly grasped the key point in his words.

Although Sun Leke has only been playing this game for a short time, she knows that triggering the Ex story missions is quite difficult.

Seiya just said "again," which means that in addition to "The Fatal Rabbit's Epic," other unique Ex-level events were triggered before that.

As a newbie on the Shangri-La border, Seiya is not quite sure yet that the storylines and information about unique monsters are an important resource.

In addition, the bird-headed player in front of him, like him, had been marked by the seven strongest species, so Seiya believed that the other party had also triggered the corresponding unique storyline of Lycaon.

"Didn't you trigger any special events while you were being cursed by Lycaon during the night attack?"

Seeing Sun shake his head in denial, the two quickly recalled what Vaisyashu had just said.

Although they were both marked with curses by the seven strongest races, the curse of Zekvelm on Seiya was of a higher level than the curse of Lycaon on Sun.

Therefore, Seiya, who is considered an "opponent," is the only one who can trigger the unique storyline of Tenba Jikvelm.

Sun, who was merely treated as "prey," did not trigger the unique night raid on Lycaon.

"Damn it, that stinking dog, how dare it look down on me!"

Seiya figured out the reason, and Sun Raku naturally figured it out too, which made him even more annoyed.

They were both cursed, but while others were treated as opponents, he was only fit to be prey.

While feeling even more annoyed by the "night raid on Lycaon," Sun couldn't help but feel even more curious about Seiya.

Having played countless low-quality games, his skills and awareness were practically at their peak when playing the masterpiece game, Shangri-La Border.

Even so, when faced with a monster like "Lycaon the Night Raid," one of the seven strongest species, he could only be toyed with by Lycaon like a plaything.

Sun has no idea what kind of battle Seiya, who also encountered the strongest species, had with Zekevelm.

But one thing he was quite clear about was that Seiya was recognized as an "opponent" by Tenba's Jikvelm, rather than a so-called "prey," which meant that in the battle of the strongest species, he must have accomplished some feats that even he himself could not achieve.

(End of this chapter)

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