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??890: Goofing Around

890: Goofing Around

After debating for a few seconds, Xu Feng ultimately decided to agree to Carn’s suggestion.

She barely voiced any suggestions, to begin with.

So it was only right for him to accept them in such instances.

Not to ntion, what could they possibly lose out from doing so?

At worst, they’d be stuck at 3F and 4F.

“I hope your luck is being put to good use,” Xu Feng said with a aningful gaze.

“Ahem, my luck has always been fantastic.” Carn rolled her eyes and stared back at him.

“Maybe if my Guild Leader didn’t use up all his luck to find soone like , then we would have been done by now.”

“…”

Once again, Xu Feng was rendered speechless and wanted to cry in a corner.

How could he possibly rebuke her claim?

‘She’s so eloquent now.’ Xu Feng reminisced about the ti when Carn would obey like a docile cat.

Shaking his head, Xu Feng composed himself and no longer bothered with it.

At the very least, he no longer had to worry about her being scamd by others.

“Alright, you’re the lead now.” Xu Feng took a step back and allowed Carn to be in the front.

“Leave it to my luck.” Carn took a deep breath and exhaled deeply.

She regulated her breathing and her eyes soon turned firm.

She was determined to get out of this damn loop as soon as possible.

“Follow ,” She waved her hand as if she was so tourist leader guiding the tourist people.

Xu Feng shouted “Aye aye captain” in response, playing along with Carn.

At tis like this, it was nice to goof around a bit to save their sanity from going crazy.

“Good, now let’s sail to find the sixth piece!” Carn declared and marched forward.

Xu Feng purposely covered one of his eyes to enact the part of a crew cabin with a broken eye.

He then marched along with Carn.

Soon, the floor numbers went from 3 to 2 to 1, before finally landing on 0F.

“…”

“Captain, did we sail with the wrong navigation?” Xu Feng twitched his mouth and asked in a disbelieving tone.

“Shush, just trust my sailing.” Carn hissed and continued to advance.

1F…2F…3F…4F…

Once it reached 4F, the luck dwindled down and they arrived at 0F again.

This repeated several tis, and Xu Feng found it difficult to stop his current Captain from continuing to sail the ship.

‘Oh boy, this is going to be one long hell of a journey.’ Xu Feng smiled bitterly.

Given that they didn’t bother checking anything and simply advanced forward, the evidence that the System requested was blabbered in a nonsense manner by Carn.

However, the so-called nonsense wasn’t really nonsense either because all along, Carn only said the divergent paths were incorrect.

It was only when they reached the 4F would Carn changed her answer to sothing else.

Yet without much surprise, the answer was wrong because there were so many possibilities of the anomaly in the area.

Soon, they returned to the 4F almost imdiately by so miracle.

Carn’s brows furrowed, her fingers rubbing her chin, seemingly in deep thought.

“What do you think about the situation, Dr.

Feng?” She turned to him and asked suspiciously.

‘Okay… is she trying to role-play the Sherlock Hols series this ti?’ Xu Feng twitched his brows and realized he had to change his characterization.

Although the correct form of addressing should be simply his surna, Xu Feng wasn’t one to nitpick it.

“Ahem, I believe it’s ti to call for random blabbering again, Miss Carn.” Xu Feng cleared his throat and responded seriously.

“As expected of Dr.

Feng.

Always knowing what’s on my mind.” Carn curled her lips upward, flashing a sly grin as she called out to the System.

“The anomaly is the statue!”

[Correct!

The statue of the Cragback Mauler was slightly dented.]

Xu Feng’s mouth was left agape upon seeing Carn guessed correctly.

anwhile, Carn raised her chin up, her nose seed to have extended a few inches as she held a prideful expression.

“Hahaha, as expected of , Miss Carn!” She exclaid loudly.

Unwilling to let the montum die, Carn quickly grabbed Xu Feng’s hand as she advanced quickly.

5F

Without even bothering to check the details, Carn stride forward.

Once she was prompted by the System to provide evidence of her suspicion of the anomaly, Carn smirked coldly.

“The miscellaneous items that are scattered are missing.” She proudly declared, clearly gambling.

“As if it’s that easy…” Xu Feng muttered very slowly, clearly prepared to be sent back down to 4F.

Yet before he could even console Carn, the system prompt appeared.

[Congratulations!

You have completed the sixth challenge and shall be transported to the end.

Take a good rest because it’s the final battle!]

“…”

Baffled and stunned, Xu Feng was seriously starting to doubt himself.

‘Could I really be the unlucky one?’

Thankfully, Xu Feng didn’t receive any teasing from Carn as she finally heaved a sigh of relief.

She wasn’t gleeful for completing the sixth challenge, only grateful and relieved that it was finally over.

The 3-hour-long looping nightmare was done.

Tir: 03:47:25

As they were consud by a brightening light, they soon found themselves in an open platform.

There was a large exit door ahead, but it was chained completely.

However, other than the large exit door, there were also nurous doors surrounding them.

These doors didn’t have the “exit” label, but having dealt with the craziness of this secret dungeon, Xu Feng and Carn suspected it was a monster wave.

Monster waves as in the doors would be opening and welcoming monsters to attack them.

They must then eliminate them while doing their best to survive.

It was a good thing that the System still transported them to a safe zone to rest.

The tir was paused, allowing them ample ti to catch their breath.

“The System said one final battle, so I supposed we can finally vent our frustration, right?” Carn smiled.

While Carn was visibly relaxed, Xu Feng was silent as he stared at the finalized icon on his status screen: Ultimate Will.

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