Since he was still in a weakened state, Lucien had no intention of going out to level up.
His current attributes were far too low. If he died in Battle Online during this period, the consequences would be disastrous.
Fortunately, Wing Province City was protected by the Law Enforcent Squad, making it relatively safe.
Still, Lucien remained cautious. Even within a safe zone, he never allowed himself to relax completely.
Leaning back slightly, he began reviewing his recent actions.
In truth, clashing head-on with the Nine Great Guilds from the very beginning had been an extrely unwise decision.
He had simply been lucky.
Back when he was only Level 10, the other side hadn’t taken him seriously at all.
Or rather, when he cleared the Goblin Dungeon, he hadn’t yet drawn their full attention.
If they had taken him seriously at that ti and conducted a proper census, his situation would have been far more dangerous.
At that stage, if the Nine Great Guilds had wanted to eliminate him, it would have been effortless.
He wouldn’t have stood a chance.
Even now, the only reason he could stand at the top among professionals in the Nine Provinces was because the Nine Great Guilds had already wiped out many high-talent individuals in the past.
But outside the Nine Provinces, things were completely different.
There were still nurous SSS-rank Talent professionals overseas.
And the gap between SSS Talents themselves was not that significant.
Although Lucien also possessed an SSS-rank Talent, in terms of actual combat power, he still couldn’t compare to those who had already reached Level 40 and above.
Brahma’s ambush was the perfect example.
Thinking back on that battle, Lucien’s eyes narrowed slightly.
It had been too close.
If he hadn’t possessed the Substitute Paper Man and that life-saving artifact skill, the outco would have been completely different.
Even now, he couldn’t say with certainty that he could defeat Brahma in a fair fight.
Especially with that Thorn Aura.
The stronger his own attack, the more damage he would suffer in return.
That kind of chanic was extrely troubleso.
Without his invincibility skill, he might not have been able to counterattack at all.
And that raised a serious question.
What would he do next ti?
What if he didn’t have an invincibility skill available?
Or worse—what if two SSS-rank players attacked him at the sa ti?
He couldn’t rely on invincibility forever.
Skills like that were far too rare.
Even for him, encountering one was already considered extraordinary luck.
He needed a more stable thod—sothing reliable, sothing he could depend on even when cornered.
Lucien exhaled slowly, suppressing the lingering tension in his chest.
For now, survival ca first.
Everything else could wait.
Just as he was deep in thought, a rich and unfamiliar fragrance drifted through the air.
Lucien paused.
"It slls incredible..."
The scent was unlike anything he had encountered before—rich yet refreshing, light yet deeply enticing. It seed to seep into his senses, awakening a subtle hunger from deep within.
He lifted his head and followed the direction of the scent.
"This fragrance... it’s coming from Chunfeng Restaurant?"
Nearby, a few players were already discussing it excitedly, their voices filled with anticipation.
"Yeah, I heard Chunfeng Restaurant recently acquired a high-quality Seven-Colored Fish."
"They’re saying five colors have already ford on its body!"
"A five-colored Seven-Colored Fish? Even catching a three-colored one is insanely difficult. A five-colored one is basically a treasure!"
"I also heard Mia is cooking personally this ti."
"What? She hasn’t cooked in years!"
"Exactly. This is already Immortal-Grade quality. If anyone else cooked it, they’d probably ruin it."
"Not just that—I heard dishes made from high-grade ingredients like this can boost attributes temporarily!"
Mia.
Lucien naturally knew who she was.
She was the owner of Chunfeng Restaurant, and her culinary skills were legendary.
Rumor had it that even the Imperial Family once invited her to beco an imperial chef.
And yet, she had refused without hesitation.
Lucien himself had once been fortunate enough to taste one of her pastries.
The flavor was unforgettable—soft, delicate, yet layered with complexity.
More importantly, it wasn’t just delicious—it had enhanced his attributes for a short period of ti.
At that ti, he hadn’t thought much of it.
But now, things were different.
Anything that could boost attributes, even temporarily, was extrely valuable—especially in his current weakened state.
A faint glimr of thought appeared in Lucien’s eyes.
Perhaps... this was not just food.
Perhaps it was a form of resource.
The aroma in the air grew richer as the wind shifted, carrying waves of fragrance through the streets.
It wasn’t overwhelming, but it lingered, pulling at one’s senses again and again.
Even passersby who had no intention of stopping found themselves slowing down.
So even turned around unconsciously.
Without realizing it, Lucien had already begun walking toward the source.
His steps were calm, but his pace gradually quickened.
The closer he got, the stronger the atmosphere beca.
The streets leading to Chunfeng Restaurant were unusually lively.
Players gathered in groups, discussing excitedly.
So had already taken positions nearby, clearly intending to wait for a chance.
Others were negotiating, trying to secure a spot or purchase information.
By the ti Lucien arrived, the entrance of Chunfeng Restaurant was already packed.
Voices overlapped, forming a low but constant buzz.
The restaurant itself stood tall and elegant, its wooden structure exuding a sense of refinent.
Lanterns hung along the eaves, gently swaying, while a faint golden light shone from within.
The fragrance seed to pour out from inside, as if the entire building had been imrsed in it.
Players and NPCs alike filled the area, their expressions eager and expectant.
So stared at the entrance without blinking.
Others whispered among themselves, speculating about the final dish.
A few even prepared large sums of gold coins, ready to compete at any mont.
Lucien stopped just outside the crowd.
He did not push forward imdiately.
Instead, he quietly observed.
His gaze swept across the surroundings, taking in every detail.
Excitent, greed, anticipation—every emotion was laid bare on people’s faces.
This was no longer just about food.
It had already turned into a competition.
And in a place like this, opportunities often ca with risks.
But at the sa ti... rewards were just as tempting.
Lucien’s eyes settled on the restaurant entrance.
The scent in the air seed to grow even richer, carrying a faint warmth that spread through his body.
Even without eating, he could feel a subtle change in his state.
His mind felt clearer.
His senses sharper.
This Immortal-Grade Seven-Colored Fish...
It was definitely not simple.
Lucien’s fingers moved slightly, as if considering sothing.
Then, without hesitation, he stepped forward.
This might not just be a al.
It might be an opportunity.
And opportunities... were sothing he never intended to miss.
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