Chapter 86: The Disaster Of Roseburg, Mission Completed! (1/2)

Chapter 86: The Disaster Of Roseburg, Mission Completed!

After Annan smashed away Justin’s curse vessel, Justin’s corpse quickly became thinner

In the end, it was as skinny as a skeleton Soon after, it shattered into a pile of waste

“Another dungeon instance has eed”

Annan murmured, “But I don’t knohat Justin’s obsession is”

Fortunately, the re two curses had floay by thehtmare purification should not be difficult It should be sihtmare on the shi+p – in easy difficulty

Annan felt that he was a game planner, neither a professional player nor a streaaround setting of this world, he could easily hit A Score on a nightmare at easy difficulty

At the level of this player group, it shouldn’t be easy to overcoht?

Annan was quite confident in them

Annan would want to chop these beloved players like kitchen ingredients on the spot if the players failed

Annan quickly cleaned up the scene He also took the viscount’s letters and hid them on him

As for the other books here, he didn’t need to be in a hurry

He intended to give these books to players as mission rewards Then, he would activate a new syste foruh to shut their mouths

Since it wasn’t Annan’s property, he felt at ease to give these rewards away

For the players, these books would pose great value They wouldn’t notice anything wrong After all, the players were currently in a closed beta Since they were on thethem these “necessities” was like a standard routine, just like the other gae was a necessity

At the saanize the infor these books Worse came to worst, they would make a private post and then add a password to it

After all, they could enter the forum anytime, anywhere If the book’s content was entered, it was equivalent to establishi+ng a database that could be accessed in real-time

As the foruhest authority

Even for Annan, checking infor infor a batch of staff in charge of scanning the pictures and digitizing the any money Annan was pretty sure that when the players scanned the ies, copied them, sorted them out, and saved them in Annan’s database The players would even praise: “the feudal lord is so kind,” “the feudal lord is so generous,” and “thank you”

Annan did not return directly to theat the door near the hallway, using his silent lurking technique to stick to the door

He could hear vaguely through the door The players see with old Alvin

“Your feudal lord”

“Yes, we…Black Fire…”

“There is no doubt that they are robbers”

The voice was a little fuzzy Only souely

This seems abnormal

Usually, Annan should have been able to hear the conversation with his Perception status at this distance What’s more? Neither Old Viscount nor the players lowered their voices at all Only a door separated the of the viscount h, this level of sound insulation isn’t part of the architectural design

This should be the work of a curse vessel

Why is there such a need?

Is it because Old Alvin often uests here?

Or, is it due to someone ill meet him here?

However, Old Alvin did not hear Justin’s screae Lock] because of this

Therefore, Old Alvin also h Old Alvin couldn’t live on either

Because Annan cautiously set one additional condition Even if Old Alvin didn’t say the dedicated words to the players and trigger [Forgotten Secret] and [Cardioplegia], [Cardioplegia] would trigger itself after four hours

From this perspective, Old Alvin could be considered dead already It was just that he hadn’t noticed his death yet, and his body was still

Suddenly, Annan became confused when he heard the noise in the roo with you?”

The players were nervous, and some sharp shrieks sounded The voice suddenly became loud and noisy

It’s about time

Annan smiled silently, took a few steps back, and waited for another three or four seconds

Then, his expression turned more confused He strode towards the door and pushed the door open

After Annan came back, the players suddenly became silent for a moment Then, they immediately turned their eyes on Annan for help

“Feudal lord, viscount…”