Chapter 16 (1/2)

Translator: Atlas Studios

Editor: Atlas Studios

As for Night Blood Phoenix’s suggestion, Fatty didn’t know what to think of that and agreed to it.

Perhaps this was because it was rare for a celebrity like Night Blood Phoenix to value him. Fatty could feel Night Blood Phoenix’s friendliness in his tone. He had never experienced being respected in the past, so he subconsciously didn’t want to expose himself.

After the two parties added each other as friends, Fatty ran to the player market.

His undergarment was filled with a huge amount of money, namely 40 Silver Coins, so it was inexcusable not to spend some. When he found the player who had been selling the Corrosion Skill Book before, he realized that he had yet to sell it.

Although this Skill Book was not bad, it generally didn’t have an attack power and it only reduced physical armor. It didn’t have a great effect when it came to raising a Venomancer’s output either. Plus, he sold it at a high price, so even though a few Venomancers wanted to buy it, they still shook their heads and gave up after a short discussion.

Most people had a very simple way of thinking. They didn’t need to purchase and study such a Skill Book in a hurry. After all, the Miasma skill was enough during the early stages of leveling up. When there were more Skill Books later on, they would purchase it because the price would drop. The money obtained in the early stages of quests could be used to purchase some restoration food like bread and spring water at the shop to raise one’s leveling efficiency.

However, Fatty was now different from other players. He had money. After thinking about it, he decided he would still learn this skill first, as he might be able to use it. Thus, he talked to that player for half a day and finally purchased the Corrosion Skill Book for 15 Bronze Coins.

After learning the Corrosion Skill, he once again embarked on his quest to level up.

The early novice main quests allowed players to familiarize themselves with the game system and combat methods. They also prepared a set of novice equipment for players through quests to facilitate killing monsters and leveling up subsequently. Therefore, the novice quests did not pose a big difficulty. Fatty was used to being a casual player in the past, so he didn’t team up with other players for the combat quest requested among the novice quests. It took him about three and a half hours to follow the quest guide, level up to Level 10, and successfully reach the so-called capital!

Last line of defense: Asgarod! This was the largest capital of the Dark Council Camp. Due to the successive years of war with the Holy Order Assembly, the Elders of the Dark Council were also worried that if they suffered defeat in the war one day and the Holy Order Assembly attacked the hinterland, the final unanimous decision would be to gather the power of all races to construct this fortress city.

This fortress city had been built more than 200 years ago and had been named after the Apostle Race using the Demon Clan’s language. The word Asgarod meant ‘steel’ and had been used to name the city. It was naturally clear what it represented: the Dark Council Camp’s desire.

This was a very huge city that was said to cover an area as large as a capital. Although there were countless streets in the city, in fact, if a player really wanted to hurry to his destination along these streets, he would definitely be a fool!

In reality, if people wanted to go a little further away, they would try to find a way to ride a car. Since the city in the game was as huge and vast as in reality, there would naturally be a corresponding mode of transportation. In Asgarod, 212 teleportation portals were distributed in all corners of the city. If a player wanted to arrive in a certain area of ​​the city, the best way was to select the nearest teleportation portal to teleport.

Asgarod was a city that connected the spawn points of all races in the Dark Council Camp. In other words, new players of the three races would gather in this city after completing the novice quests and reaching Level 10 according to the quest guide. The so-called last line of defense was probably named after that. After all, the spawn points of the three major races would basically be exposed if this place was broken through.