Chapter 469 (2/2)

His Majesty always did something unexpected. We could never analyze him with the theory of interest.

This was not to say that His Majesty was changeable and easily angered. In fact, everyone who had been with His Majesty knew that he was very easy-going. Even if you made fun of him, he would only laugh and never be angry.

After all, he was a jellyfish.

The thinking pattern of a jellyfish was different from that of humans.

This was the conclusion drawn by many scholars and advisers. After all, they had been surprised countless times by Sui Xiong’s wonderful and unexpected ideas.

His Majesty was quite different from other gods. He had a very unique thinking pattern. Fortunately, one thing was sure—he was a good god. No matter what action he took, he would never harm people, and he would only harm those who were vicious and bad.

This had been proved by his countless achievements.

Unless someone wanted to make trouble with him, he would not fight with others first.

Of course, he did some puzzling things. Even when he fought with evil, many of his actions were unexpected, but anyway, the result was good. And that was enough.

Yes, in this world, people and gods only pursued good results regardless of the process.

Everyone laughed happily.

But in the virtual game, Yue couldn’t laugh at all. She never imagined that this game would turn her into an ordinary risk-taker and let her explore an ancient haunted castle with several partners.

Yue was afraid of ghosts!

The more she thought about ghosts, the more frightened she was. She did not know why, but she was afraid of darkness and spirits.

Principal Felix said that this was because she lacked real adventure experience. When her magic was good enough, the principal would arrange for her to practice with an excellent adventure team for a period of time.

“I used to be afraid of the dark and ghosts in the past. But after I experienced some risks, I am not afraid anymore,” Felix said.

But Yue didn’t want to experience “some risks” at all!

Only once was enough!

“If I had known there were ghosts, I would never have come…” she said in a low voice. “Why do we need to explore this ancient castle with ghosts?”

“Because we are short of money,” a companion heard her complaint, sighed and said. “If we don’t make any money, we need to sleep in the wild.”

“This task is pretty safe,” another clergyman with a metal cane said. “There are ghosts, but no one will die. After all, if we went to exterminate wolves or to expel goblins, it would be very dangerous for rookies.”

Yue’s face was pale when she heard that.

Yes, this team was made up of a group of rookies: trainee knights, trainee paladins, trainee warriors, trainee magicians, and trainee clergymen.

All of them were trainees.

What was a “trainee”? That was to say, this person learned some skills corresponding to a certain profession, but had only just started. They were far from skillful.

The trainee knight meant that he could wear a full set of armor and use his weapon. He would certainly not cut himself, but his companions should stay away from him because he might slice others by mistake.

The trainee paladin meant that he could use a bow or crossbow and only shoot from a very short distance.

A trainee warrior meant that he knew how to use long and short weapons and shields to defeat a wolf or a goblin in one-on-one combat. That was all.

The trainee magician, Yue, only knew a few tricks and could play a minor auxiliary role. Her fighting ability was almost zero.

Probably the trainee clergymen were the most valuable of all trainee professions. After all, they could give medical treatment and had some melee ability.

Yue suddenly realized that she was the weakest one in the whole team, the one who couldn’t offer any help for the team.