Chapter 21: Modulating the Headmaster

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Chapter 21: Modulating the Headmaster


Once again stepping into the hall where the Squad were resting, before Leon could speak, he was surrounded by the Squad. The Shaman, who had a good relationship with Leon, eagerly asked, "How did it go?"


Unlike his previous return, this time Leon's eyes held a hint of a smile and the joy of a gambler's win.


He grabbed the Shaman's hand and said, "What luck! The first three took away the Lucky Charms but didn't claim the real item, so all the luck accumulated. When I opened the chest, I hit the jackpot."


"A lot of equipment dropped?" The Shaman asked excitedly.


"Only half an item," Leon replied proudly.


The Squad, being veterans, quickly understood what Leon meant. "Oh, mission-guiding equipment? That's a good thing! As you level up, you can complete an upgrade quest, and the equipment level will rise with you."


"Not exactly." The Hunter, being more observant, noted, "Mission-guiding equipment requires completing relatively difficult tasks and a large number of specific items for casting. From this point of view, its value isn't as high as the Lucky Charms. If that's all you got, you wouldn't be smiling like this."


Leon nodded affirmatively and said, "It's 'Titan's Creation.'"


Hearing this, the Squad stopped asking questions and began packing up their things. All players knew what "Titan's Creation" meant.


In the game, anything associated with the words "Titan" or "Prometheus" was related to creation items.


Simply put, these things were leftovers from creating the great map, the dungeon, or the planet. They contained the remaining power of creating these great maps and dungeons. Though the power was limited, it was definitely a valuable item, something for gods, something simply described as formidable.


Of course, for players, having a "Titan's Creation" meant opening the gate to advancing to Level 4. The path before Level 4 would be smooth for players.


After envying Leon for a moment, the Squad quickly adjusted their mindset. The Druid opened the last door and protected everyone as they entered the core laboratory of the Blackhand Organization's underground research facility.


Inside, they saw three massive specimen jars, each towering thirty meters high, containing a Behemoth whose bones were already exposed, a purple zombie octopus, and a two-headed dog pieced together from countless corpses, soaked in red, blue, and yellow fluids respectively.


Below the three specimen jars was a device connected to countless wires, with a frail old man standing in front of it, no taller than 1.6 meters.


This old man wore a black robe, with a large, bald head without a single strand of hair, and his skin was as wrinkled as a walnut.


Seeing the Squad enter, the old man did not panic. Instead, in a sharp voice, he shouted, "You're too late. I've already figured out the method of soul transfer and found the most suitable body for myself. Now, become the nourishment for my new body!"

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