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Chapter 1783: Chapter 1783: Generous Personal Rewards

Joking aside, this set is a special item. Xu Huo tried it on; the cloak’s hem drapes straight to the ground, covering his feet. There’s a hood that, once worn, doesn’t easily fall off; the mask is a whole piece with simple carvings of facial features, allowing the wearer to see outside. When worn as a set, it conceals the person entirely.

Standing in front of the mirror, there’s a faint sense of floating when moving while wearing the cloak. It feels as if each movent leaves behind a shadow, making the wearer’s actions blurry.

The Girl in the painting was curious about the cloak and moved closer to remove his hood, but when she was an inch away, a force stopped her, and she couldn’t touch the cloak itself.

Unconvinced, the Girl in the painting tried to pull on his cloak’s hem but couldn’t touch it either. Then, thinking on her feet, she took out the prop Mr. Dong lent her, pulled the cord, and blew a strong wind directly at Xu Huo.

The wind blew the sheets and papers around the room chaotically. Although Xu Huo’s cloak fluttered, its movents were not excessive, and there were no signs of it being lifted. Moreover, the mask blocked out the wind, and its one-sided transparency remained unaffected.

He then asked the Girl in the painting to attack him to test it, concluding that the cloak had so defensive abilities but remained as soft as fabric, unable to form a hard barrier to completely block external attacks like a Defense Prop could.

The Girl in the painting was very interested in the "Mysterious Person" set and eagerly asked Xu Huo to let her play with it.

After discovering its basic usage, Xu Huo took off the set and instructed her not to leave the room before going to check other rewards.

Personal rewards included two Rank-A props, three Rank-B props, six Rank-C props, two special items, one new primary characteristic, one extended characteristic, an upgrade for one primary characteristic, an opportunity to upgrade any primary characteristic, several Rank-B and A-grade elixirs, nurous tickets, and fifty million White Notes.

Two Space-Ti Attributed Secondary Stones.

One upgrade to the luggage compartnt.

A borrowing rights upgrade for the Dinsional Rift Library and Beneath the Dinsion’s Public Contact Hall mbership account rights upgrade.

One personal robot. Ten charging panels, one set of energy-saving household appliances.

One ticket to the Happy Transit Station.

Typically, ga completion rewards are sowhat stingy, favoring one aspect, such as many props but few characteristics, or many characteristics but few White Notes. However, Xu Huo was surprised by the richness of this personal reward, covering almost every aspect.

Starting with the Rank-A props:

[The Realm of Thought: A prop designed specifically for Super-Evolvers of the Psyche, allowing the player to effortlessly double their spiritual control power, both in range and depth. Additionally, this prop provides so brain protection for the player, reducing certain ntal interferences from other players or devices.]

[Note: Thoughts have a divergent nature, so when in a good state, the prop’s effects can also double. But please be aware that excessive divergence can also lead to multiplied consumption for the player.]

[The Fog of Dinsion: A characteristic defense prop that can be used for ten minutes each day. It was born from an Artifact Maker’s masterpiece by chance, using strange materials from a mysterious district. The principles behind its function remain unclear. When used, mist resembling real sand appears around the holder, causing no harm to people or defensive effects on props. Through repeated experints by the Artifact Maker, it was discovered that this mist can block most non-physically-contacting traits, and due to its uniqueness and irreplaceability, it was nad "The Fog of Dinsion."]

The "Realm of Thought" doesn’t have much to say about, while "The Fog of Dinsion," with its "non-physical contact" attribute, should specifically refer to traits that can control people or props from a distance, such as limiting player movent or causing props to drop. Xu Huo’s "Power of Writing" is among them, but traits like Zhou Ning’s hair-growing trait cannot be defended against.

Simply put, it’s sowhat like being specifically targeted against spatial power traits.

Previously, Xu Huo had used a Secondary Stone to forge a defense trait Rank-A prop "Revolving Lantern." When attacked, "Revolving Lantern" causes a five-second ti stop within a fifty-ter radius of the player, during which most trait attacks won’t take effect, and the attacker’s posture will be revealed. The prop can be used three tis consecutively, with a twelve-hour cooldown.

Its defense range is wider, yet its usage restrictions are greater, so the two props complent each other.

The three Rank-B props include defense and offense types, but they are not superior to Rank-A props and can be overlooked.

The special items are quite intriguing, with one being a location prop.

[Snowflake Hotel: A location prop equipped with complete living facilities, including three suite rooms, ten queen rooms, and ten double rooms, accommodating multiple people for rest. Non-holders must pay a certain fee to enter. It offers functions of rest, storing supplies, and earning extra inco, making it a perfect companion for travelers and hoowners. ]

[Parallel Lines: As everyone knows, parallel lines never intersect. So when a player uses this prop, its target keeps a substantial distance from the user, and they can’t approach each other. During its three-minute effective period, anyone unexpectedly intervening within the two parallel lines’ tracks will continue parallel movent until the prop’s effect ends.]

No wonder it pairs with dostic robots and charging panels, as well as energy-efficient appliances for use in the hotel. With a residence and power supply, adding enough water and food, "Snowflake Hotel" can be used as a mobile villa.

Next up are the characteristics.

Starting with the new primary characteristic:

[The Only Protagonist: Even though there’s only a one in ten thousand chance of becoming the protagonist, Passerby A also has his monts of glory. When he becos the most eye-catching among the multitude of perforrs, he is the absolute protagonist.]

[The absolute protagonist not only draws the audience’s gaze but also the fellow perforrs on stage. So when Passerby A uses this characteristic, everyone who sees or hears him will be involuntarily drawn to him, gradually losing themselves.]

This is a very basic trait and has an effect sowhat similar to the pre-upgraded "Writing Strength," but "Writing Strength" has explicit range limitations and compulsive effects. In contrast, "The Only Protagonist" is more flexible and also incorporates the effects of the "Charm of the Narrator."

Underneath it is an extended characteristic:

[The Art of Deception: The absolute protagonist certainly possesses superb acting skills. Even if Passerby A’s acting might not reach the level of "superb," under the absolute protagonist’s spotlight, he can gain a "superb" filter. Therefore, during this ti, whatever Passerby A says, whether true or false, will be believed unconditionally. As if he truly is a good person.]

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