Chapter 65: The Bride of the Sun (1)

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  Due to the serialization of the previous copy and the various rewards for completing the copyright, Bai Sang received a huge amount of points.

  The first two dungeons revealed a lot of achievements and various locked copies. He had accumulated a lot of points, and the third dungeon seemed to be specially designed to give him points. This allowed him to multiply his already abundant points several times.

  [Your points have reached the standard and you are eligible to enter the new stage of the copy~]

  Although these points seemed to come as a matter of course, Bai Sang always had a very subtle premonition in his heart.

  These points seemed to be specially given to him, as if guiding him to continue moving forward step by step.

  Not only that, but also the faceless masked man I met in the gap before.

  The card he took - Tower.

  I don't know why, but it always makes him feel inexplicably throbbing.

  Bai Sang closed his eyes and carefully considered the copies he had walked through so far.

  Those copies gave him a very strange feeling, as if they cared about him but also wanted him to fall into the abyss forever.

  As soon as this idea popped into his head, Bai Sang opened his eyes suddenly.

  Yes.

  That's the feeling.

  I not only want him to escape, but also want him to sink forever.

  The existence of Mr. Wu and those monsters are both harmonious and contradictory.

  The copy always seems to like to give him some tasks that are not easy to complete.

  For example, in the special mission of the first dungeon, it is undoubtedly very dangerous to believe in a heretical god.

  The second one was even worse. They encountered the worst possible situation, the villagers made things difficult, the children were alienated, and the evil god came.

  Another example is now, using the huge points as a reason to let them go to a higher level copy.

  Maybe ordinary people will be happy with such news. This is a recognition of strength, of course.

  But if you think about it carefully? Isn't this a huge challenge, an act of similarity and flattery?

  According to the principle that dungeons like to adjust the "balance", this is obviously not a dungeon difficulty that novices should face.

  According to the balance mechanism, proof copy feels that it is quite "dangerous".

  Bai Sang asked himself whether he had posed such a big threat to the copy?

  The answer is no.

  The words of the fox-masked man began to come to mind.

  "You've killed a lot of you."

  "You? Don't humans have that ranking list? But it can't compare to you at that time and at your peak."

  ...

  Although he has some experience in self-protection and has not made any wrong steps so far, this does not mean that he is an extremely dangerous person.

  The copy seemed to be extra careful and attentive to them.

  If this is the case, Bai Sang is thinking of another person...

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