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Next, Xu Huo asked several more questions about the dungeon, forcing Peng Fengnian to cut off communication and leave.

After the dungeon collapsed, he returned to the departure station. The station was a very dangerous place, so gaining even a few minutes of ti was not easy for him. He had to hurry back to Zone 009.

“That box is fireproof and waterproof. You can store it in your inventory along with the paper phone,” Peng Fengnian paused and said, “Mr. Xu, thank you very much this ti. I hope we have more opportunities to cooperate in the future.”

Xu Huo placed the box into his inventory, and information about the paper phone imdiately appeared:

[Origin: Grade B item from the mysterious Paper Artisan player at E27 Wormhole Point, a unique feature exclusive to E27. Distributed as a dungeon prize, usually appearing in pairs. Players are encouraged to explore the usage and range on their own.]

“E27 Wormhole Point…”

According to Peng Fengnian, a wormhole point was essentially equivalent to a small universe. This universe contained many independent spaces, each forming a world that the ga divided into regions.

However, such a small universe did not exist in isolation. Judging from the numbering of the regions and the ergence ti of Evolvers, the ga’s range was continuously expanding. If there was a D13, there might also be a C12. Therefore, there could be many wormhole points like E27.

In the world where he lived, the existence of a multiverse was only theoretical. But the ga Dinsional Rift confird the existence of multiple universes. Moreover, the ga connected these universes and established a new order within the ga world. Evolvers were both dungeon participants and could also beco ga administrators. The dungeon boss of E27 Wormhole Point could possibly be a player from another wormhole point.

Given Peng Fengnian’s level and the progress of players in his world, perhaps he only had access to so low-level information. Their failure to discover it did not an there was no cross-penetration between wormhole points, just like the temporary pass ntioned by the Skinner.

This realization relaxed Xu Huo slightly. The ga world was far more vast than he had imagined. Not being able to find a thod to fix the evolution serum’s flaws now did not an it would be impossible later.

Opening the ga interface, he began checking the dungeon rewards.

Random dungeons, true to their na, had no fixed level, spawn location, or appearance thod. Nor did they consistently recruit players or regular people. In short, wherever they appeared, whoever got dragged in was unlucky. Even high-level players could not avoid these traps.

Unlike dungeons that required a ticket to enter, random dungeons had rewards but no rating. Therefore, no matter how many random dungeons a player completed, their level would not rise. Additionally, these dungeons were generally harsher on random players. Ticket holders could survive until the ga ti limit ended, but random players had to complete the clearance task to exit. The upside was that if ticket holders cleared it simultaneously, random players could ride on their success.

By default, after completing three tasks, the ga awarded an extended trait from “Tireless Legs”:

“Stampeding Buffalo: The stampeding buffalo herd is an invincible force on the grasslands. Their agile bodies make even the grassland overlords retreat. They are the perfect combination of speed and power. Note: Do not kick others randomly while running. After all, humans are not buffalo. Legal responsibility will be assud.”

The words “legal responsibility” made Xu Huo’s expression turn peculiar. So the ga world had laws?

However, at least on the surface, the ga did not approve of people like the Skinner; otherwise, it would not have issued rewards for dungeon collapse.

That was quite an interesting matter.

This thought flashed through his mind as Xu Huo stood up and tested his legs. He originally had a speed buff and had never tried whether “tireless legs” really ant no fatigue. Now, his legs seed stronger.

With a light twist of his toes on the ground, the floor tiles instantly shattered, and even the concrete beneath cracked.

“Potions can improve evolution rate and increase physical fitness; traits can do the sa.” He pondered for a while and decided to delay taking the potion. He had recently used a potion, so without considering dungeon factors, he could last another month before his body had problems.

The second item was an extended trait of “A Sad Thing”:

“Good Friend Rating: Being easily forgotten is a sad thing. Extras want to know if anyone will rember them, so this trait ca into being.”

“When the score above soone’s head is below 5, it ans the extra is just a generic face in that person’s eyes—perhaps familiar but not enough to rember or recall specific traits. If shown a photo, the other person would think ‘This is not an important person.’”

“When the score is above 5, it ans the person has seriously rembered the extra and considers them a worthy contact. However, be careful: when the score reaches 9 or 10, the other party either wants to be your stepmother or your wife—or could be an enemy. Extras must be cautious.”

“Since this trait is an extension of ‘A Sad Thing,’ it lacks accuracy for people with strong mory or logic abilities.”

In other words, for those with strong mory and logic, forgetting soone is difficult. Even if the other party rembered clearly, the score might an nothing because they rembered everyone and everything.

Xu Huo did not expect the Extra profession to have such an interesting trait. He took out his phone and made a video call to Yuan Yao.

The person on the other side was wearing headphones, nodding along while staring at the phone for a few seconds before reacting: “Who are you… Brother Xu! You’re Brother Xu!”

Xu Huo watched the number above his head jump from “4” to “5” and casually said, “I’m back in Ting City. Didn’t you say you wanted to treat

to a al? Let’s et tomorrow.”

“Okay!” Yuan Yao was overjoyed and quickly agreed on the place and ti.

Xu Huo hung up and thought about this main trait. Although he and Yuan Yao had just t, if the mory was relatively deep, it was hard to be forgotten. Once reminded, they would rember quickly.

From this perspective, this trait distinguished between rely “having seen” soone—which was easy to forget—and “knowing” soone, where even fuzzy mories could be quickly recalled after a reminder.

Having a clear understanding, he looked at the other rewards. This ti there were no item rewards, but 5,000 White Bills, two bottles of P1 Evolution Serum, three bottles of Grade D healing potion, and one bottle of Grade E Dream Fulfillnt Serum, to be taken before sleep to induce pleasant dreams.

Not only the traits but also the potions were strange and varied.

The ticket folder remained unchanged. The countdown to the next dungeon was 34 days.

After checking the clearance rewards, Xu Huo took out the highlights from this reward: a “Gentleman of Light” dal and a white mask.

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