Chapter 29 (1/2)

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

McRae looked at Jack, who was obsessed with showing off his halo, and shook his head.

He entered the teleportation array and returned to Gonas City.

At this moment, on the square of the main city of Gonas.

There were already players who had reached level 10.

McRae took a quick glance. There were about fifty to sixty people.

This situation gave McRae a sense of urgency.

“Headshot Gunner—Carl” wasn’t an Instance Dungeon Boss.

It was a Wild Boss in the Wilderness.

In Divine Domain, other than the Bosses in the Instance Dungeon that could be refreshed upon entering the Instance Dungeon, there was a cooldown time for wild bosses.

The lowest Black Iron-tier Boss had the shortest respawn time.

Refreshing took six hours.

Meanwhile, Bronze Bosses required 12 hours to respawn.

The respawn time of a Silver Boss was even longer, a full 24 hours.

As for Gold, Platinum, Epic and Legendary Bosses, their respawn time ranged from three days to a month!

For the highest-level Mythical Bosses, every monster was of Unique class, meaning that they would not respawn after being killed by players.

The target that McRae wanted to kill,

Head Gunner Carl, was a Silver-grade Boss.

If it were killed in advance, McRae would have to wait another day, waiting for Karl to respawn again.

For McRae, who didn’t want to waste a second, it was unacceptable.

McRae turned around and walked directly to the teleportation array that could teleport him to the wilderness.

Just a second before McRae switched the map, he could faintly see the people in the plaza rushing towards the teleportation array.

The scene changed.

What appeared in front of him was a vast plain that stretched as far as the eye could see.

Looking around, there were huge cracks on the ground.

Apart from some hemp yellow, Buckthorn bushes, and other heat-resistant plants scattered across the boundless Gobi Desert, there were very few other plants.

A gust of wind blew, stirring up sand and sand, mixed with the roars of the monsters.

McRae looked at the desolate plain,

and the uneasiness in his heart became more and more obvious.

When McRae entered the teleportation circle,

He had already noticed that the players in the square had intentionally or unintentionally locked their gazes on him.

McRae had great faith in his sixth sense of danger, as this sense of crisis had saved his life many times.

Without hesitation, McRae switched the Lubbock Sword to a new wand.

After observing the rear, he found a suspicious place.

McRae scoffed coldly.

“Devil’s Eye!”

The Shadow Priest’s Detection skill was released at the same time.

A purple light instantly gathered in McRae’s eyes.

Indeed.

He was being followed.

It was a team of about fifteen people!

They were all hiding in a bush not far away.

In a bush, a warrior asked softly,

“Captain, has this McRae discovered us?”