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1886 80% Death Rate, Nightmare Level! A Scheme! (2)
He felt happy just thinking about it.
At this moment, a message was sent to Wang Teng’s wristwatch.
Round Ball’s expression turned strange.
“What’s wrong?” Wang Teng couldn’t help but asked.
“Take a look yourself.” Round Ball opened the message, projecting it into the air in front of them.
The content of the message instantly appeared before Wang Teng’s eyes
“Student Wang Teng, the number of tasks you’ve selected is too high. The difficulty level has reached nightmare level with a death rate of 80%. We strongly advise you to reconsider. Don’t play with your life!
Furthermore, the academy recommends that every new student wait for at least half a year before undertaking missions outside!”
O(T_T)o
Wang Teng finished reading the communication and suddenly felt like he was a child who had been caught by his parents when he wanted to go out to play.
“This academy is quite humane…” He glanced at Round Ball and laughed awkwardly.
“Hahaha…” Round Ball finally burst out laughing.
It found the situation incredibly amusing.
Wang Teng, who usually did whatever he pleased, had received a warning from the academy in such a manner.
Seeing his somewhat ashamed expression, Round Ball couldn’t help but find it hilarious.
“Alright! Alright! Stop laughing,” Wang Teng rolled his eyes and said angrily.
“Cough.” Round Ball cleared its throat and became serious, saying, “Speaking of which, the academy’s warning is not without reason. An 80% death rate is no joke.”
“I know, but that’s because the academy doesn’t really understand my true strength. Do you think I would willingly walk into a death trap?” Wang Teng replied.
“That’s true,” Round Ball rubbed its chin, looking somewhat complicated. “You are the least predictable person.”
“If things get really bad, we still have Elizabeth and the others to help. Ensuring my safety won’t be a problem,” Wang Teng reassured.
“You’re cheating.” Round Ball was speechless.
“No one knows,” Wang Teng replied indifferently.
“Alright, up to you. Up to you.” Round Ball waved its hand.
Wang Teng chuckled and curiously asked, “I didn’t expect these tasks to have ratings.”
“Yes, they can be classified by difficulty into Normal, Hard, Nightmare, Hell, and Death levels,” Round Ball explained.
“There’s even a Death level? That sounds like a one-way ticket to oblivion,” Wang Teng remarked with curiosity.
“Exactly, Death-level tasks are ones that the academy strongly advises against. Basically, they result in almost certain death. I’ve read on the academy’s intranet that there have been Death-level tasks in the past, and some students who didn’t believe it ended up going, and none of them returned,” Round Ball nodded with a slightly solemn expression.
“Hmm, that does sound terrifying,” Wang Teng rubbed his chin. “One of these days, when I have some free time, I might try a Death-level task for fun.”
Round Ball was speechless. “You always want to do the opposite of what you’re told not to do, don’t you?”
“There’s a saying, ‘life is all about taking risks,'” Wang Teng said confidently. “I believe that the higher the difficulty of the task, the more abundant the rewards.”
“Well, you can talk about rewards all you want, but you also need to be living to claim them,” Round Ball remarked.
“Enough talk, let’s prepare to depart,” Wang Teng waved his hand.
Round Ball felt helpless. It didn’t know what to say.
Anyway, Wang Teng didn’t plan to take the death mission now. It would wait and see.
…
Wang Teng found Yue Qiqiao and the others and informed them that he was going out for a task.
“What? You’re going on a mission?” Yue Qiqiao was flabbergasted.
Wade and the others were equally surprised.
Boret and Yu Yunxian looked at Wang Teng with a hint of inquisitiveness in their eyes.
“Yes, I must go on this mission,” Wang Teng nodded.
“But it’s too risky for a new student to go on a mission!” Yue Qiqiao frowned.
“It’s fine, I know what I’m doing,” Wang Teng reassured.
“Why do you have to take on a task so early?” Borrett asked with some confusion.
“For some personal reasons,” Wang Teng smiled faintly.
Boret shrugged, not pressing further. He was curious about Wang Teng’s reasons but didn’t want to pry too much.
Even Yu Yunxian couldn’t help but be curious about Wang Teng’s purpose.
However, he wasn’t the type to pry either and respected Wang Teng’s decision not to share more.
Yue Qiqiao noticed Wang Teng’s determined attitude so she didn’t say anything.
“Has anything important happened in the Constellation Society these days?” Wang Teng asked.
“No major events, but the number of people signing up to join our Constellation Society has increased. In just a few days, we’ve recruited over 2,000 members,” Yue Qiqiao replied.
“Oh!” Wang Teng was surprised to hear the number. “Over 2,000 people in such a short time? It seems that talented warriors from other territorial domains have also joined.”
“Yes, we’ve been following your criteria for selection, and we haven’t excluded people from other territorial domains. As you’ve said, the goal of our Constellation Society is to encompass talented warriors from across the universe,” Yue Qiqiao said, casting a somewhat odd glance at Wang Teng.
In this regard, she couldn’t help but respect Wang Teng’s broad-mindedness.
If it were anyone else, they might not have accepted warriors from other territorial domains.
But Wang Teng didn’t mind, and he had told her previously that the Conscious should be open to talented warriors from all territorial domains.
Otherwise, she wouldn’t have accepted those newcomers.