I Am Your Natural Enemy

Chapter 810 305: One of the Three Heroes, Skeleton Dog



Chapter 810 305: One of the Three Heroes, Skeleton Dog

When Wen Yan realized he could actually enter with his physical body, he knew this ghostly thing was definitely not simple.

That guy was using a private server as an anchor in the real world, but this private server game itself might just exist within the Server Domain.

That guy might truly have built a real game world based on this.

If that's the case, he can't just handle it with ordinary gaming experience.

The fact that his physical body can enter means it has traits related to the Domain.

However, this entry wasn't like the previously encountered Domains that wrapped him inside.

Instead, it was like opening a portal, which he could enter at any time.

Wen Yan didn't rush in; he first looked at the new changes appearing on the game's opening page.

"Out from the legendary Land of Death walks a living Wanderer, who, after being lost, finally finds this world full of miracles.

This place is filled with various miracles, and his arrival itself is a new miracle.

Wanderer, are you ready to embrace the miracle?"

Wen Yan checked the things he was carrying, recalled the information he needed to verify, and confirmed there were no issues, then he stepped forward.

In an instant, everything around him began to turn illusory, and a familiar sense of crossing over swept over him.

But this time, he didn't directly appear inside; it was more like he was stuck halfway.

Wen Yan carefully sensed that this wasn't meant to make him lost, because he could still turn back, and turning back would let him leave.

This was more like something blocking his entry.

He stepped forward again, utilizing the trait of appearing in the Domain he encountered, ensuring he could enter directly.

This time, with one step forward, the surrounding environment began to gradually become clearer.

Under the dim twilight, Wen Yan looked around; the surroundings were a wasteland, with faint beastly roars coming from afar.

Not far away, there was a group of buildings with fences and torchlight, and the faint sound of clanging ironwork could be heard from within the buildings.

There were also watchtowers on the fences, with silhouettes on guard; torches illuminated the surrounding area.

Everything about this place seemed very real.

Of course, Wen Yan immediately saw something with distinct game features.

A health bar.

He saw a health bar above the silhouette on the watchtower.

This thing reminded him that he was actually in a game world.

Then he looked up at himself, and that familiar feeling struck again.

"Wanderer, hidden NPC.

Since it's a hidden NPC, naturally you need to discover it yourself.

Hidden NPCs can be of various professions."

Moreover, he also had a health bar, with a large number "1" in front of it.

Wen Yan knew this represented his level.

He felt the power within himself, just like under normal circumstances, putting him at ease.

At least this world could only restrict his level in this world, but couldn't suppress his intrinsic power.

Wen Yan looked far into the distance, memories long forgotten, combined with newly seen information, flooded his mind.

At least this environment was very similar to a game he once played, and that small village in the distance was the beginner's starting point.

The only difference was that no wild monsters were visible outside, unlike in the game world where there were several with just a few steps.

He walked towards the small village, and as he crossed into the warning zone, he heard the sentinels on the watchtower alert the villagers inside.

The villagers' reaction was extremely swift, evidently due to being in a constant state of high alert, and within less than ten seconds of being warned, villagers with bows and spears appeared behind the high fences.

Wen Yan wasn't too surprised, as the background of this world was probably a stereotypical Western fantasy grinder game.

Players, while playing, generally don't care about the background; don't need to know who they are, or who others are; they just know to go on a killing spree; grinder game enthusiasts love games without fancy stuff.

Wen Yan focused on this aspect when he still played.

The background of this world was extremely twisted; beyond the novice village, many corrupted areas were full of dense intestines and blood; even after installing beautification patches, it was still somewhat twisted, oppressive, bloody.

In today's time, it's probably unlikely to be normally released for public testing.

This ghost game is perfectly suited for Gauss to play, and he did discuss it with Gauss.

Gauss merely glanced at the information and curled his lips, saying this place doesn't align with his stars, and he would only cause chaos, becoming the destined villain.

In this ghost world, even if he farts, it would add to his grave crimes.

As for what crimes he originally had, his existence itself was a grave crime.

Gauss said, the people here, although they worship pain, seem to make it Gauss Weil's homeground.

But in reality, according to the data, their pursuit of pain is merely a means, and their true pursuit is to obtain miracles on this Miraculous Continent.

Indeed, there are a few who are brain short-circuited, genuinely worshiping pain, which makes them the legitimate villain roles here.

In summary, Gauss said, "The fate is not with me; if I go there, you'll only suffer with me."

He ended up breaking two fingers and made them into two magic wands to give to Wen Yan, telling Wen Yan to see if they could be useful, and if those villain roles could be fooled, then they should be used.


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