143: Chapter 125: Transaction 143: Chapter 125: Transaction “Don’t co over here!”
It wasn’t soone in the crowd who said this, but the unscrupulous Lu Ping’an in the sky, letting out a casual rant.
Although he couldn’t see ow, he could probably guess their thoughts, but….
“…It seems to be not enough.” Lu Ping’an looked back at the monster train that seed to have no end in sight, and it still left him sowhat unsatisfied.
Lu Ping’an was seriously considering whether this train alone would be enough to thoroughly provoke conflict.
So, he looked up and said to Guan Xinxian:
“We might have to take a bit of a risk, want to go for a stroll by the wharf?”
He used a tone of consultation, as Brother Guan’s approval was needed.
After all, he was just hitching a ride, and Brother Guan was the one making an effort.
The main event hadn’t started yet, and Lu Ping’an didn’t want to leave the scene.
Guan Xinxian looked into the distance with full attention, first glancing at the “train” chasing behind them, then at the military camps near the wharf, and at the lightning constantly flashing in the sky.
“…Alright, if the curse on you is still effective on other fishn.” After saying that, he decisively slapped the wall and made a turn, starting to change direction.
The human soldiers relying on the mountains and dams finally breathed a sigh of relief when they saw the train army suddenly change direction.
The countless crazy magic monsters, even from far away, still put too much pressure on people.
If they had charged straight like this, the developnt of the situation would have been unpredictable.
Only a few old veterans had a completely opposite opinion.
“…What a pity.
If we had provoked the decisive battle earlier, it might have been a good thing for our disadvantaged side.”
“The fishn following him are obviously not in a normal state.
Is it a ntal curse technique?
It shouldn’t be that strong, right?”
At this mont, Lu Ping’an’s team obviously didn’t care about other people’s opinions.
They just changed direction slightly and easily flew towards the heavily guarded military camp of the fishn.
In the eyes of many people, it was nearly suicidal.
“It’s a sha that those young people have to leave so soon.
Isn’t that Little Guan?
Why is he so irrational…”
Soone recognized the “regular” Guan Xinxian, but they still disapproved of his recklessness.
Previously, there were hunting teams that had tried to take action but were quickly surrounded by fishn and forced out of the Secret Realm.
Did the air force and flying units cornering them only work at the beginning?
Of course, they couldn’t lack anti-air firepower as a regular army.
After the initial confusion, they adjusted from “underwater” to “airborne,” and their long-range shooters and spellcasters filled the defense vacuum.
“They’re probably still too young and haven’t thought about the difference between the monsters outside and the professional soldier corps.
Those are not even the sa level of strength, let alone the sa kind of creature.”
In the eyes of old stagers, these two probably wouldn’t even be able to break through the outer edge of the camp before being wiped out.
However, when they really had contact, an even more bizarre scene happened.
The seemingly slow “duo” easily broke into the depths of the military camp.
The seemingly ironclad defense crumbled just like that.
“Huh?
Where are those flying demons and monsters?
And what about the priests and long-range attackers?
Why aren’t they shooting them down?”
The military camp was dangerous, but the source of that danger was the “order” of such ard forces.
An individual’s strength is limited, but a battle formation built on division of labor can easily kill opponents far stronger than themselves.
The most frightening thing about soldiers is their ability to face any situation with the best battle preparations.
“Just as I thought, it’s all chaos.”
While flying, Lu Ping’an did encounter so sniping and ambushes.
Those Sky Beasts and priests launched attacks on Lu Ping’an without hesitation, but in most cases, they inadvertently hit their own allies who were chasing their target.
This wasn’t because of Brother Guan’s evasive skills.
Even if his flying and collision techniques were superb, there was a limit.
Under normal circumstances, they would either beco targets or be directly forced out of the Secret Realm when faced with such a heavily fortified firepower network.
“A shooter who has lost his patience and rationality is just a fool.”
Shooting and sniping start with observation.
But due to the presence of a certain Blessing, their rationality vanished the mont they saw Lu Ping’an.
Those who could still shoot arrows or cast spells were already strong-willed and skilled individuals.
Most of the people who ford the network of firepower lost their rationality the mont they saw Lu Ping’an and blindly threw their bows and spears — yes, they physically threw their “long-range weapons.”
Then, just like the other fools and madn, they blindly chased the target in the sky, becoming mbers of the new train army.
The once well-defended firepower network now only had a few scattered patches, mostly crooked.
“This ability is terrifying.
It must be a Blessing from the Evil Gods, right?
From the one across from us?” Although Brother Guan used a questioning tone, he was certain.
This was beyond the scope of normal professionals, and the source was not difficult to guess.
Lu Ping’an smiled and said nothing, which was taken as his consent.
“Can you trade the thod of obtaining the blessing with after we get out?
I can trade with the information and seeds of Magic Plants, or any other information I have.
You can set the conditions as you please.” Brother Guan seed interested in this blessing.
“Sure.” Since it was a matter of convenience, Lu Ping’an would not refuse, but there were still so things he needed to say.
“But those who get the blessing will probably be hunted down, and the sa goes for next ti.
You won’t be able to stay in this Secret Realm for long.
Oh, and that blessing…
the curse also has an extrely high-level malicious transformation, where you have to transform into an Exotic Fishman for two hours a day.”
If he didn’t make things clear, it would be a trap, and any goodwill would be turned into resentnt.
“No problem, or maybe that’s better…
I can let others do it.”
The bland tone and simple words revealed sothing that made Lu Ping’an think for a mont…
Then he laughed.
Anyway, he couldn’t co back after everyone else had left, so it didn’t matter what happened in this Secret Realm.
However, his expression towards Brother Guan beca more subtle, as so things were confird again.
He rembered the words ow had whispered to him while they were still on the ship.
“I saw a woman survivor, ow.
She begged us to help her find her son…”
At that ti, Lu Ping’an was a bit puzzled.
Wasn’t this sothing a lot of people did?
Just knock them unconscious and tie them up in the basent, right?
“No, ow.
She said her son is nad Guan Xinxian, and he is fourteen years old this year…”
In that mont, Lu Ping’an understood everything.
A boy who lost everything at fourteen plus eleven years beca a man.
Why was he so strong?
Because he couldn’t sleep and couldn’t stop.
Why were his abilities so extre?
Because he regretted that he wasn’t strong enough.
Why didn’t he pursue combat strength?
Because he knew that no matter how hard he tried, the gap between him and his real enemies was still insurmountable.
Why would he co every month?
Why do his records have so much detail in his hands?
Why is his track of saving people so relatively fixed?
Why did he not hesitate to use his most valuable Profession resources on the Ark scene…
There were too many “coincidences.” It was simply inevitable!
As a child, Guan Xinxian probably died here when he was fourteen.
Perhaps, the beginning of each fixed location mission of saving people was a good day for him to glance at his family with the corner of his eye.
Was it worth it?
It’s hard to say, but perhaps from the beginning, it was not a matter of “worth” or not.
Simply to save and sleep in peace?
If it were soone else, they probably would have simply thought so.
But Lu Ping’an had recently learned that the Historical Secret Realm had resonated with its origin in an inexplicable way, causing continuous damage to the “Son of the Evil God,” and he knew it was not the case.
“Revenge?
That’s probably the hardest reason to justify in this world.”
Is this damage high?
Not necessarily, Lu Ping’an guessed that it might just disgust the other party or cause a persistently bleeding wound.
But for so sleepless people, as long as they can cause even minimal damage to the culprit, it’s worth trying everything, right?
“Alright, Brother Guan, I’ll give you the full set of information.
I hope you enjoy it too.
Ha, the others probably won’t be too happy.”
Considering Guan Xinxian’s ability to obtain a Strategy Guide, Lu Ping’an had no doubt that he could make the most of this information.
About whether the curse would really spread, and whether the Historical Secret Realm would be completely ruined?
Ha, that didn’t concern Lu Ping’an; he wouldn’t be able to co in anyway.
“Alright, I owe you a favor.
In addition to the exchange terms, just let know if you have any other requests…”
“Well, I do have one small request.
Rember to make a collection of the fun and send it to , so I can also have so fun.”
With just a few words, a potentially significant future deal was made.
And now, the curse of the Evil God that said “anyone who sees this person must be hunted down” had beco the reason for Lu Ping’an’s safety on his journey.
Fishn weren’t much stronger than other sea creatures and Magic Monsters, but the most dangerous were the efficiency and combat experience of their military society.
Now, when they beca a group of mad dogs chasing only bones, they were no longer a threat.
It’s not that there weren’t any Fishn who could maintain a limited degree of rationality in the face of this curse, but they were typically quite high-level and very rare.
Only that eight-ard monster could seemingly calmly hunt down Lu Ping’an.
That’s how Lu Ping’an and Guan Xinxian easily broke into the heavily guarded docks and barracks, penetrated through hundreds of war machines in the shipyard, and lured a large number of sea creatures in the ship repair docks.
In the end, when the train erged from the dock, it had expanded at least tenfold.
The dense swarm of monsters left nothing behind but empty war machinery, as even the sea creatures frantically chased the two in the sky, trampling countless Fishn along the way.
Finally, when that train, which had increased in size countless tis, rushed toward the human line, a certain elderly lady couldn’t stand it anymore.
It wasn’t just because the defense line was undoubtedly collapsing at that mont, but also because another train appeared on the not-so-distant horizon.
Not to ntion the high-profile beast with eight arms and a snake tail!
“Rule-level Magic Monster?!”
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