After work, start to speedrun the other world-Chapter 128 - 29 Gamer_3
However, she heard the voice of the blind nun behind her.
"Please wait a moment, is that okay?"
"..."
The woman with black hair immediately stopped in her tracks, turned around to look at the smiling blind nun, let out a sigh, and said:
"You... forget it, it’s too late to catch up anyway." She snorted lightly and gave up the pursuit.
This peculiar nun did not allow her to chase, and if she insisted on pursuing, she would definitely be met with hostility from the nun.
Her ability, intuition enhancement, was telling her:
Do not refuse the nun’s request.
At the same time.
Elsewhere.
A chase.
An escape.
The immortal serpent kept fleeing, its massive body crushing the tunnel into a flat road.
Blindly... no, it had a clear escape route, heading to the widest lava river. As long as it reached the widest part of the lava river,
it could take advantage of its fire resistance to find an opportunity to escape.
However, this posed a problem. Unlike a blind scramble, its predictable escape route meant its movements could be anticipated.
If someone were intimately acquainted with its escape route and chose to ambush it at a critical moment, it would be in extreme danger.
Now, it had only one heart.
Light appeared in its vision. The immortal serpent could already see the lava river ahead; just a little further and it would be out of danger.
The serpent’s body leaped out of the tunnel, like a train escaping the gloomy darkness, and the world suddenly became clear.
Then a black wind pierced its heart.
Below.
Xi Mu lowered the spear that had pierced the immortal, seemingly having anticipated the serpent’s emergence and ambushed it at the exit.
Riding a little mare, Xi Mu approached the immortal serpent, gazing into its lantern-like giant eyes, watching it slowly lose the breath of life.
"Partner, do you want to eat him?"
"..."
The little mare hesitated, then shook her head. She didn’t want to become a monster among monsters. It wasn’t that she didn’t crave power, but she didn’t want to... become a substitute for the Monster Witch.
If she could truly resurrect the Monster Witch, she might consider it, but the resurrected Monster Witch would just be an entity implanted with the same personality and possessing power close to the original Monster Witch.
From another’s point of view, it would seem as if the Monster Witch had been resurrected.
But that would only seem like the Monster Witch’s resurrection; in reality, it would be an aggregate of thousands of monsters.
Xi Mu dismounted, patted the little mare’s neck, "Partner, you can take some time to think over whether you want to eat his corpse or not."
He didn’t mind whether the little mare ate the immortal serpent’s body or not; even if she did... it wouldn’t make much difference, since her main function was transportation.
While players were keen to train her, the little mare could indeed become a monster among monsters, transforming into the Monster Witch in people’s eyes.
But the moment the little mare transformed into the Monster Witch, her personality would be completely supplanted, and in some sense, the little mare would be dead.
Although the Monster Witch was quite attractive, she couldn’t be ridden, and wasn’t as easily deceived as the little mare.
Hearing his words, the little mare hesitated again, seemingly pondering whether to consume the immortal serpent. She looked to Xi Mu for insight, but found that Xi Mu had already sat down cross-legged.
Seemingly waiting for someone.
"Partner, you need to make the choice yourself," Xi Mu said with a smile, then looked into the distance.
He was waiting for an experience package to come to him.
The little mare was caught in a dilemma upon hearing those words, whether to give up such a tremendous power, but it was a power that came at the cost of sacrificing her own personality.
For her, was it worth it.
...
...
Some time later.
The little mare drifted into an even deeper conflict, pacing back and forth in front of Xi Mu.
Xi Mu, on the other hand, did not rush her, watching with interest as the little mare wrestled with her decision until footsteps came from afar, and the dwarf woman Sora stepped out.
She was pregnant, with a maid helping her by the side.
"Ah... As expected, it was you who killed the immortal serpent," Sora said, coming up to Xi Mu with a voice that seemed full of complexity.
"It is reasonable for the weak to be killed by the strong," she said, standing in front of the immortal serpent’s eyeball with her pregnant belly, reaching out to touch the serpent’s eye.
"Ahtal..." Before she could finish her sentence, a spear pierced through her abdomen and the eye of the immortal serpent.
Xi Mu pulled out the spear expressionlessly.
Blood splattered.
Sora fell to her knees, while the maid beside her was kicked to death by the little mare.
"Ah... did you find out?" Sora seemed not surprised, touching her own abdomen before turning her head to look at the knight in silver armor with a cold gaze.
"I indeed committed unforgivable deeds," she said, leaning against the immortal serpent as if confessing.
"I birthed children of mixed blood with monsters, deceived adventurers to become the food of the immortal serpent, and even planned to..."
Her voice trailed off, Sora leaned against the immortal serpent, closing her eyes, and then looked at Xi Mu with a plea in her last moments.
"My children... are innocent, please spare their lives." After speaking, she completely lost signs of life.
Xi Mu’s gaze remained cold, offering no response.
If he were to disclose the fact that among Sora’s children there were those of mixed heritage with the immortal serpent, without taking any action himself, the dwarf race would unleash a manhunt until they killed all the half-breeds.
There would be no mercy.
Theologically, offspring of mixed descent could not go to Hell; they were considered a stain on their race’s bloodline, and the gods... did not recognize half-breeds with monster lineage.
Dwarves, humans, elves, dragons, and other creatures created by the gods were the ones who could enjoy divine grace.
The mixing of monster lineage was without question a defilement of that grace.
"Let’s go, partner," Xi Mu mounted his horse, heading towards the next destination, with no intention of returning to Gear City.
At that moment, his level was.
Race: "Human."
Level: "60."
Skills: "Ten Shadow Magics, Healing Prayer, Protection of Death, Nest of Life, Ash Fire."
Talent: "Player"
Achievements: "Impossible Miracle, Princess’s Lover, Thousand Men Kill, Rolling in Wealth, Touched by the Blade of a Hero, Giant Hunter, Dragon Slayer, Dwarf Slayer, Enemy of a God Yet to Grow, Disciple of the Witch, Piercer of the Undead, Hero whose Fame Spread Far and Wide."
Ignoring the unimportant information,
Xi Mu directed his gaze at the Talent column, discovering a Talent he had not seen before.
The game officials’ refresh of Talent entries was random, apart from key boss character entries, others could be repeated.
From allowing one’s hair color to change at will, to enabling the player to replicate every weapon they saw.
The "Player" Talent entry was to let the player seem like a player.
However, from the final result, it seemed to provide an extra experience point boost effect, allowing players to level up at a faster speed.
Hmm... How come this feels no different from ’Experience Boost’."







