Chapter 139 - Physical Entity-Type Curse Strange Creatures (2/2)

Yes, it was the fantasy creature murloc that appeared in the fairy tale.

Since he was a murloc, he naturally would not be afraid of getting wet. He would even be in a good condition on a rainy day.

But now, Flanders did not do that.

Today was a very memorable day. The rain that fell on this special day had a good implication.

It could be seen as everything going wrong next. Bad luck would be quietly washed away by the heavy rain, and a better future would welcome you.

There were many similar sayings, but the key was to look at the problem from a perspective.

In the process of the school being eroded, besides being a supervisor, Flanders had his own things to do.

That was to level up.

Previously, he had already upgraded all of his third-tier skills to level 10, which could be said to be pretty good.

The final result gave Flanders a huge surprise, which made him want to immediately level up all of his remaining skills.

Unfortunately, after several rounds of leveling up, Flanders’s fear points were somewhat insufficient.

However, this was not a big problem, because Flanders’s daily income from fear points was now in tens of thousands.

A day was not even over, and the number of fear points in Flanders’s hands had reached another terrifying level.

It could be said that he was in a much better situation now.

However, these fear points were still a little worse than before. If he were to directly upgrade all the skills in the first two tiers to level 10 like before, it would not be enough.

However, if he were to only upgrade the first-tier to level 10, it would still be more than enough.

One had to know the skills of the first-tier: Fear, Night Cut and Demonic God’s Body.

Two of the skills had already reached level 10, so Flanders only needed to level up Night Cut.

Then why did he not consider leveling up after reaching level 10?

This was because after reaching level 10, there was no way to level up anymore. There seemed to be a level cap.

As for how to unlock it, Flanders did not know.

Perhaps it was the same as the other skills that he had unlocked before. What kind of conditions did it require.

In short, before finding that condition, Flanders decided to level up all of his existing skills.

Night Cut, level 10.

As one of Flanders’s most reliable attacks in his early days, the low-level Night Cut had already been unable to adapt to the overpowered Flanders since he obtained Sword Apophis.

However, now that he had reached level 10, this skill had undergone earth-shattering changes.

The changes were mainly due to the two characteristics of Night Cut.

One of them was the weapon that came with the skill, the huge scythe.

It was like the scythe of the Grim Reaper, reaping life and fear for Flanders.

This scythe had also brought about a completely new change.

Flanders called out the scythe. The pitch-black mist condensed in his hand and finally transformed into a brand-new, incomparably sharp, pitch-black scythe.

Ding ling ling!

A string of bells hung on the body of the scythe, occasionally emitting a clear and pleasant melody.

However, this sound was not meant for people to hear. The bells also had their own names.

Requiem Bell.