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??Chapter 355: Chapter 353: The Island’s Invitation_1

Chapter 355: Chapter 353: The Island’s Invitation_1

Since every mber on the train was randomly selected for rotation, why haven’t I heard anyone ntion…

…encountering the Level C Employee?

Colin curiously sent out his question.

If it was truly random, over the years there must have been a lucky one (or an unlucky one) who would have encountered them at least once.

However, discussions about that person were not entirely nonexistent, yet they were scarce.

“This… well, it’s not very clear because we can’t rember what they look like. But based on so characteristics and the effects of their items, we conjecture that of the more than seventy D Level personnel, only about two-thirds have shown up. The ‘randomness’ most people refer to typically includes just this portion.”

“There’s also another third, who you probably et as you fight your way to the back carriages…”

“As for whether the C Level is among that two-thirds, it’s assud probably not, but it’s hard to say. And one more thing, rather than that C Level, what we’re usually more concerned about is the number of enemies because the team sizes vary on each train carriage.”

“Sotis you encounter five, sotis six, and in the most extre cases you could face up to nine…”

“The more there are, the harder it is to fight. It’s not like a ga where if there are more players it gets balanced by lowering the level; however strong those you were matched with before were, that’s how strong they will be this ti…”

“And no matter how the numbers change, their teamwork is top-notch, even Brother Shunzi should be careful, especially if you want to clear the fifth checkpoint.”

“…”

As he spoke, Lifecoach Kawaii-many recalled more mories and sent them one by one.

At the sa ti, he couldn’t help but marvel at which team was fortunate enough to team up with Brother Shunzi.

Based on the information received from employees who had tead up with Brother Shunzi before, as long as no mistakes were made, people who tead up with him could easily complete the mission without lifting a finger.

“No, that’s not necessarily true…” Lifecoach Kawaii-many suddenly rembered that Brother Shunzi seed to attract mishaps on missions, and if nothing went wrong, then sothing definitely would…

‘Tsk,’ they could only hope for those people to fend for themselves.

“So only two-thirds have been seen, huh.”

Colin slightly shook his head, expressed his thanks, and did not continue to inquire.

Compared to Son of Sadomasochism, Lifecoach Kawaii-many knew more information about the checkpoints, but core details, such as those about the Level C Personnel Colin was most concerned about, were limited.

“Handling D Level should be doable for

if nothing unexpected happens. I just need to watch out for their gear a bit. The trouble is with the C Level…”

Colin knew his own matters best, and for others, considering an unseen Level C would not be necessary.

But for him, it might be different…

Even, it was possible that the reason he was assigned this mission was specifically to target that Level C Employee.

Although it seems that there’s only a difference of one level between D and C, no one knows what additional capabilities the C Level possesses.

Colin pondered for a mont and then shook his head, deciding not to dwell on these thoughts any longer.

The information available was not sufficient to support further consideration…

Recollecting his thoughts, Colin then browsed the chat channel, wishing to see if there were any good pieces of gear available. However, after a while, he realized that the prices for gear had recently surged.

An item like “Analytical Lens” was now breaking a thousand points…

Many common items were being purchased by the company’s newcors.

“Are they attempting to crack the company’s item manufacturing technology?”

Colin murmured to himself, feeling that the possibility was unlikely. He might not have noticed before, but now he could almost be certain that the creation of “items” involved certain protocols…

Just this alone was enough to deter those trying to crack it.

Of course, he didn’t tell Old Master Wu to stop researching and waste ti, since there was still a chance sothing might be uncovered by accident.

“Speaking of which, I haven’t seen a single piece of Purple Gear for sale on the trading floor since I joined the company. It’s hard to even find a few green-tagged items… sigh, these employees are not efficient. They cling to Purple Gear like heirlooms as if it wasn’t a common thing…”

After scrolling for a while and not finding anything useful, Colin closed the internal chat in disappointnt.

Then, he ordered a pig trotter rice from the takeaway app downstairs and checked the ssages. Apart from Qin Chuan, who just returned from abroad, and so urging him to go to work to handle so anomalies, there was nothing else.

Except for a lengthy ssage from Xu Duojin sent two hours earlier that was worth his attention.

“Mr. Colin, here’s the situation: the ‘Global Supernatural Alliance’ has recently asked for international assistance from us. They hope we can dispatch so personnel to help with ‘Da Bu… Island,’ to assist in containing so historical artifacts that have been lost from our country. Among them, there’s one, and they are especially hoping that you can join them… around the 19th…”

Is this a sign they’re really struggling?

Colin was surprised, then quickly skimd through the rest of the ssage sent by Xu Duojin—

It detailed a request for their help in dealing with so artifacts related to their country. Many of these artifacts, because of regional and cultural reasons, require specific containnt asures that often vary greatly and have a certain legacy.

In situations where this legacy knowledge was available, the control of artifacts that had beco unstable was usually more manageable.

They often just needed to patch things up, not full containnt. Many horror stories in films about haunted places could be resolved by finding a certain object or person in the vicinity, which, although not entirely accurate, was sowhat linked to these underlying reasons.

But…

This approach wasn’t quite suitable for Great Britain.

‘Tsk, that place due to historical reasons has a “small land with a rich collection” of artifacts, or rather, ill-gotten gains, that are undoubtedly diverse. The problem is the lack of legacy… tsk tsk, it really is a situation unique to my Great Britain now…’

Colin finished reading what Xu Duojin had sent, and though he felt it was sowhat inappropriate, he couldn’t help but laugh.

Of course, the invitation didn’t expect them to resolve all anomalies, but only the portion belonging to their own country. In return, they promised many benefits, returning historical artifacts being only the most basic one…

However, regretfully, Colin checked the dates.

Leaving on the 19th…

It clashed with the second stage of his promotion mission.

Without a second thought, Colin directed Xu Duojin to decline the invitation for him.

After all, it seed there were plenty of others going; one more or one less wouldn’t make much difference, and the event even involved Ninth Level personnel, the highest echelon…

His presence or absence wouldn’t have much impact. There was no need to put himself in such danger.

“Understood,” Xu Duojin responded quickly.

In fact, Xu himself had his own grievances about that request.

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