Chapter 311 Paid Content
[You have returned to your private room. Your private room is an absolutely safe area within the park; no other unit may enter without your permission.]

[Rewards are being processed.]

Your exploration of this instance is 100%, and your rating is S+.

Rewards include: +1 Special Skill Point, +7 Skill Points, +15 Attribute Points, +300 Fear Coins, 1 Skill Book, and the Path Assassin class is changed to an optional Special Path, with a +5 Level bonus.

Obtained a high-quality weapon: Cursed Dagger.

Name: Curse Thorn.

Category: Weapons.

Grade: Excellent.

Attributes: Attack Power +7, Sharpness +5.

Special effect: When this dagger is used to damage living beings, there is a 5% chance to inflict a curse that causes them to lose 1 sanity point per second. When the sanity point reaches zero, the dagger will 100% transform the user into a vengeful corpse that attacks all units except the user.

Synopsis: A cursed dagger, once used to slaughter an entire cursed village.

Looking at the information in front of him, Jimmy rubbed his chin.

This game is very interesting, and it seems that the battles also stimulate the dormant bodies outside, achieving some kind of exercise effect.

Looking around, the room was very basic, with no furniture at all, so it was likely that I would have to make or buy it myself.

Ximu didn't rush to check his reward; instead, he looked at the various features of the game.

He was very interested in the historical system and projected his consciousness onto it.

Suddenly, everything that had just happened appeared in the void like an archive.

Name: Dark Town (Completed)

Rating: S+.

Dungeon exploration progress: 100%
Task completed: 2.

Dungeon Description: A curse of fearing the sun spreads through a peaceful town. When night falls, the curse and monsters rule the town; when the sun rises, the curse fades, and people forget the monsters and beasts, creating a simple and peaceful scene.

In the fragmented interplay of night and day, you discover the patterns between them: righteous law enforcers by day, human-faced bears patrolling at night; justice, evil, kindness, and tyranny.

Even evil contains elements of good.

The countless white bones beneath that fertile birch forest.

In the backyard of the tavern, filled with the aroma of wheat, there are knuckles that are no longer recognizable, simmering in a rich broth that takes several hours to cook each day.

The absurdity behind people's smiles shattered the moment you stepped into the town with a dagger in your hand.

Is extreme violence killing, or liberation?

This dungeon is pretty well made.

Jimmy continued exploring the system functions of the horror game.

He quickly found the forum, which was now very lively.

All sorts of IDs are telling their stories in each post.

It seems that different levels of spiritual power allow access to different beginner dungeons.

I saw a post complaining about the [Dark Town] dungeon. When I clicked on it, almost everyone was saying how difficult it was.

Most of those who died instantly were trying to explore the dungeon.

Those players who huddled under the covers, shivering, until dawn all cleared the dungeon and were saying that the residents of Dark Town were exceptionally hospitable.

In particular, the bartender, Odd, at Matt's Tavern, even treated them to an incredibly delicious meat soup and a sour wheat beer with a medieval flair, earning them rave reviews of the game.

Moreover, as long as you explore more during the day, your exploration progress will be around 10% by the time the results are released, and the rewards you get are also very good.

There was even a hint of self-satisfaction and pride in the writing.

Jimmy paused for a moment, deciding not to tell him what the broth was made of.
He continued browsing the forum for a while, and a post caught his attention.

That's a post discussing the uses of skill points, and its popularity is gradually increasing.

Jimmy checked and a notification appeared: "[Spend 2 Fear Coins to watch paid content posted by Doni (linked to Skill Points and the Extraordinary Achievement, and includes instructions on casting Fireball)?]"

Jimmy's lips twitched. The park had only been open for a short time, and these people had already created this paid content.
However, after looking at his 901 Fear Coins, he still spent two dollars to take a look.

This post is saying that skill points are closely related to becoming a superhuman, and that whether or not one can become a superhuman in reality depends on whether or not they can acquire skill points.

The skill points here can be considered a very special teaching experience.

For example, this poster received an A+ rating and was assigned the class: Fire Mage.

And gained a skill point.

He saw a plus sign next to a skill called Fireball in his skill bar, so he clicked it.

Then he felt as if he had entered CG mode, and his body moved on its own, teaching him how to use the fireball spell hundreds of times. It even told him how to use items to assist in using the fireball spell when he had no magic.

After that, he went to the real world to prepare, and after drawing the inscription, he actually released the legendary fireball spell!

Although the power of this fireball spell is about the same as that of soaking a piece of cloth in gasoline, then catching it, setting it on fire, and throwing it.

But it was indeed him who released it!
After watching the video of how to cast Fireball.

The original poster has updated with another accessory that can be viewed without paying.

The title is: "Brothers, I've made it ashore! From now on, please call me Master Mage."

Jimmy is becoming more and more interested in the game.

He continued browsing and spent over 300 Fear Coins to buy some virtual materials, then began carving in his private room.

The moment the last ray of light burst forth.

You have learned the seventh-tier array: Spatial Corridor.

[You have used 1 special skill point.]

hum~
The entire private space rumbled, and Jimmy felt a force inviting his consciousness. After agreeing, everything around him suddenly changed.

Immediately, he began to deduce a more advanced spatial corridor from a first-person perspective, and it was as if countless ideas were working together with him to deduce the same magic. Soon, a new idea emerged.

If the original effect of this formation was to trap people in an independent and cyclical space.

If it's impossible for someone who can't break through space, or who uses the power of authority, to get out.

In this new approach, many layers have been added to this space, and as time goes on, the number of layers will continue to increase. Even if a demon wizard doesn't come out in time, he will be thrown into the depths of the spatial turbulence.

Once you lose your way, you're basically stuck in the turbulent currents forever.

That's a pretty good advancement.

You have acquired an eighth-tier spell, unnamed.

Jimmy's interest is growing.

Before we could explore any further...

His game suddenly crashed.

Jimmy, who was at Dawn Academy, was a little confused. Just as he was about to enter the game, a message popped up: "[Because you broke your promise, you have been temporarily blacklisted. Please fulfill your promise to re-enter the game.]"

Jimmy:
What would happen if we waited a day or two?

However, he was quite interested in the game's deduction function. He silently cast a spell to take out a "Complete Book of Contracts" from his new treasure vault, and then used a contact spell to contact the evil god.

After the [Complete Book of Contracts] disappeared, he couldn't wait to continue exploring the game.

He felt that this game would be of great help to him.
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In the world created by the god of fear.

The evil god flipped through the complete book of contracts, a slight smile playing on his lips, as a stream of data flashed through his eyes.

One of them is: [Already includes the magic spells: Spatial Corridor, Advanced Spatial Corridor, and Time-Space Exile.]

The deduction function is indeed very useful.

However, its recording function is also quite powerful.

(End of this chapter)

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