I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature -
Chapter 759 - 565 Dragon Tribe Leader_1
Chapter 759: Chapter 565 Dragon Tribe Leader_1
"Magic power?" The young man was somewhat stunned, and his lover next to him tensely grabbed his hand. They didn’t know what Zheng Yichen meant by magic power, but it sounded like no good thing.
"Haha, then let’s stick to the proper martial arts. However, the physiology of people from each world might differ, affecting the efficiency of learning. Pay more attention to that."
A storage disk appeared in Zheng Yichen’s hand. This world’s storage interfaces had been checked by Lilith, and with the Universal Toolbox, a compatible match could be manufactured: "Good luck, lad. We might even meet again someday."
Having said that, Zheng Yichen headed over to Tia. With the items taken care of, the remaining matter of utmost importance to him in this world was surely the merit point tally.
Merit points +81.
This was the most merit points Zheng Yichen had ever received.
"So many? Does this mean that if I just dash to the Great World and go on a crazy spree of slaying, I can easily gather enough points to preserve the opportunity?"
His total merit point count was now 309, which meant one more haul of similar merit point income would nearly secure him the preservation opportunity.
Tia commented with a calm expression, "First Kill rewards cannot be compared with subsequent ones."
"Tch, does that mean as I grow stronger, even if I encounter the same type of situation, I won’t get as many points?"
"That’s right, under completely identical standards, you’ll next receive 61 merit points."
"Hmm, I can accept that."
Zheng Yichen nodded... Damn right he could.
"God Simulation Engine and getting beat up by so many God Descenders, and the points barely top a hundred?"
"Otherwise, it wouldn’t be you who came to this world."
Tia’s expression remained calm: "You possess the capabilities to handle these, even if it’s different from what was expected, the result is the same."
"Eh, what were you expecting then?"
"You win or you lose."
"...Can’t anyone say that when they open their eyes?"
Tia ignored Zheng Yichen’s mutterings and continued, "If you win, it’s a bitter victory. Defeat doesn’t need to be described, but you had the conditions for victory."
"Oh, a bitter victory, huh—" Zheng Yichen looked at his hands. His current state was indeed pitiable. Although it wasn’t apparent to others, the lingering aftereffects of the intense Oblivion impression had not yet faded.
As for the conditions of victory, even if he did not possess something like Oath Power, he still had the Essence of Life to fall back on. But without as much Oath Power and Counter-Oath Power to rely on, his condition would have been worse.
"I have a question. My appearance hasn’t changed, but I feel like my body has aged a decade or more. Is it just my imagination?"
"You can think of it as imagination, you will recover." Tia’s expression remained calm, seemingly unconcerned about Zheng Yichen being able to reproduce that kind of Oblivion.
"So there has been an actual change? Can the recovery be sped up here?" Zheng Yichen grinned slightly. This internal weakening of his body, giving him a sense of frailty, was quite uncomfortable.
"Yes, 2 merit points, normal recovery time is between fifteen days to a month."
Zheng Yichen was somewhat surprised. He hadn’t asked for the normal recovery time but didn’t expect Tia to voluntarily provide the information. The recovery time was within his acceptable range. Thinking that Dusk nuns are usually very responsive to questions, Zheng Yichen did not hesitate to keep asking.
"What do you think about the ’Oblivion’ that I used?" That Oblivion wasn’t a true power, just a strong remnant impression that resurfaced. The impression of the world being gradually engulfed by darkness until the last glimmer of light disappeared into utter destruction was extremely intense.
"A somewhat successful but clumsy imitation. Like dissolving a cube of sugar in a water tank—better than nothing."
"Hey, hey, I know that the Dusk can erase any existence that enters here, but can you not describe it by your standards? What about from a normal person’s perspective?"
"From a normal standard, if you weren’t a Proxy Agent of the Dusk, you would be wanted by the Dusk."
"Oh, I’ve become a plague, huh."
Tia saying so, Zheng Yichen pretty much understood. Being targeted by the Dusk applied to those who could destroy the world’s fundamentals: the works of Boundary Breakers, Alien Phenomenon creatures, and other Boundary Breaking cores.
Zheng Yichen wasn’t a Boundary Breaker or any kind of Boundary Breaking core, but even without being a Proxy Agent, being ’wanted’ by the Dusk one-sidedly was significant enough for him... and it felt rather good.
"Phew—my small target of four hundred is much closer now. Let’s head back." With no further questions, Zheng Yichen glanced at the remaining Dusk nuns. The group of over twenty had reduced to around fifteen.
Would they lose one more after Tia’s departure—or maybe two?
Zheng Yichen noticed another group, much like his own. Proxy Agents, perhaps?
He glanced at Tia: "Were there any new Proxy Agents during my fight?"
"There were, but your performance granted them a free day of travel. However, they’ll soon be dispatched to another mission."
"Oh—" Zheng Yichen watched the individual following the Dusk nun with a trace of sympathy. He was about to go on a break, while the other had to start working. Smiling at this thought, he said, "Let’s go, let’s go. I need some time to recuperate."
Tia said nothing more and, with Zheng Yichen in tow, headed toward the world-crossing room. As they left, Zheng Yichen covertly waved at Qi Xiangyun and her group. Taking someone along was not such a big deal, especially after a mission’s completion.
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