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??870: Hazardous Elents

870: Hazardous Elents

Carn distanced herself a little bit away from the platform, her eyes staring deeply at the side wall.

Now that she knew there was grease on the wall, she needed to gain a certain montum to maintain her running on the lower level of the wall.

Running in the lower level increased the chance of dropping down, so she needed to ensure her montum was kept high to prevent gravity from dragging them down.

Once she prepared herself, Carn subsequently raised her right hand.

When there was no response, she quietly counted down from 3.

Of course, behind her, Xu Feng didn’t bother counting anymore.

He would simply react based on Carn’s timing.

He was at least capable of this much to match soone else’s timing.

After all, there were many dungeons in the past tiline that required heavy teamwork to succeed.

Just at this mont, Carn kicked the ground and dashed forward.

Almost imdiately, Xu Feng did the sa.

Soon, the two began running along the side wall at a very low level.

The two of them didn’t bother to get distracted and paid close attention ahead.

‘Hmph, they really did grease the lower part as well.’ Carn snorted silently when she narrowed her eyes to check ahead.

“Keep in the sa altitude as ,” She exclaid loudly.

Xu Feng didn’t respond and only kept her instructions in mind.

A few seconds later, they successfully crossed over their first failure and continued up ahead.

As the side wall nearly reached its end, Carn shouted, “I’m going to jump now.”

The side wall still had a bit of distance in between the other two platforms, forcing them to jump ahead to reach the other side.

Thus, it beca obvious that Xu Feng would be facing the tough part of timing his jumping right.

Luckily, no mishaps happened and the two managed to land safely on the other platform.

“The mini-ga is really a nightmare.” Carn clicked her tongue.

“Do you need to take a break?” Xu Feng calmly inquired.

He was indeed alard by the difficulty, but knowing that it was the Divine World’s judgnt to ensure fairness, he didn’t find it much surprising anymore.

Given that the secret dungeon definitely concealed so fantastic rewards, one must naturally be prepared to work hard for it.

As if they could simply have the pie dropped from the sky into their hand.

That might have worked for protagonists with the golden spoon and heavy plot armor in movies or dramas, but it was definitely not them.

“No need,” Carn shook her head and continued to walk forward.

“I was just venting my frustration aloud rather than keeping it to myself.”

Nodding, Xu Feng didn’t disagree with the thod.

It was best to vent it all out and then move on.

As they advanced further, Xu Feng and Carn were t with the next obstacle.

Their faces frowned and they nearly wanted to curse the System aloud.

“What does the system take us for?

So kind of treasure hunter who could do all sorts of maneuvers?” Carn grumbled coldly.

Not to ntion Carn, even Xu Feng wanted to grumble but refused to do so.

After all, there was no point in complaining.

The obstacle they faced was equivalent to ceiling crawling.

It was a section that required them to grab onto the rusty overhead bars and swing across the gaps while avoiding hazardous elents.

And the hazard in this part was acid and falling spikes that drop occasionally.

In one instance, two of them dropped simultaneously.

It would have been fine if they were to drop in separate places, but these two dropped toward the sa spot, ensuring that they would be screwed if they were present at that ti.

“Guild Leader, they don’t even have a fixed pattern.” Carn twitched her mouth.

Quite a few minutes had gone by, and the two remained still because they wanted to check the pattern to know when they should begin.

Unfortunately, there were no fixed patterns and the hazardous elents simply dropped down randomly.

Without a doubt, these hazardous elents were programd with RNG (Random Number Generator).

In other words, aside from speed, their luck was also heavily required to pass through this obstacle.

Maybe the only saving grace was that this obstacle allowed the two to advance together and not have one be behind.

Tir: 38:34:15

As Carn glanced at the tir, she frowned.

‘So much ti wasted, and we’re still stuck here.’

Having experienced this, her desire in the dungeon had sharply decreased.

In fact, she was starting to regret wanting to join Xu Feng in the trial.

Who knows if that trial was also ssed up like this one?

“Alright, let’s just speedrun and stop thinking anymore, shall we?” After staying silent for so long, Xu Feng suddenly suggested that they give up thinking.

At their current rate, they were destined to fail.

It beca clear to him that the System was orchestrating behind the scenes to ensure they couldn’t afford to pause at each obstacle and ponder how to resolve it.

With an RNG factor involved, they could only rely on luck and their determination.

“I suppose that’s one of the thods,” Carn responded.

“I’ll go across first.” Xu Feng suddenly suggested.

“Eh?” Startled, Carn raised an eyebrow.

“We could advance together though.”

“Yes, we could, but we could also choose not to.

The hazardous elents got

thinking.

If two of us are in the sa bar and it hits, then we’re ga over.

But if only one of us was there, then either you or I would let go of our hand and swing to the other person.”

Realization quickly dawned upon Carn.

Indeed, that was an effective way to counter the despicable RNG factor.

How co she never thought about that?

It was at this mont that Carn suddenly trembled slightly.

‘This System is really good at manipulating us.’ She cursed silently.

Because she finally thought they could work together for once at the sa ti, the thought of continuing their split action wasn’t calculated into the factor.

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