Chapter 109 Preparing to Attack the Main City

Alan had initially planned to hesitate a bit and play around with these guys from Stellaria, taking the opportunity to gather the blessings of ten gods from the Jinse Empire.

Since Rex treated him as a pawn, well, Alan could only gift Rex a national extinction package.

Perhaps in other countries, even with his current attributes, it might be tough to contend.

But he just so happened to have the ability to be immune to ice and snow damage. In Stellaria, a country that worships the Ice Goddess, most of the damage is ice and snow-based.

In other words, he could effectively fight across tiers.

Just look at Ashley; her combat power was slightly below the veteran strongmen of Stellaria.

But the gap wouldn't be too large, after all, the upper limit of Stellaria was within three job transfers.

Under normal circumstances, Stellaria wouldn't have anyone with three or more job transfers.

Of course, even if there were, they probably wouldn't act casually.

Given that, Alan had a complete chance to massacre the city.

As for the reason—super divine talent, Purification Jade Pendant, Death Reincarnation, Godslayer's Mark.

These were all Alan's trump cards.

Of course, the biggest reliance for Alan to confront Central City was still his skill to revive on the spot.

He would lose levels upon death, but he could revive on the spot.

And most of his equipment didn't require level restrictions.

In other words, as long as he ensured he could revive on the spot upon death, he was fine.

However, to attack Central City, relying on himself alone was definitely not enough.

Even with the Purification Jade Pendant granting 85% immunity to control, he could still be controlled and killed directly.

Therefore, he needed someone to help.

For example, the rebels in the Blackwind Mountains, the Nightwalkers of the Demon Cavern.

These were all targets Alan could recruit.

Of course, these weren't the core; they might be able to help, but they couldn't solve the root issue.

The best ally he needed was actually actually one person: Lysandra!

Lysandra's storyline wasn't triggered in the previous life, but Alan brought it out in this life.

Past experience told Alan that Lysandra was definitely not just a simple world boss.

She was fire, Stellaria was ice, the intertwining of ice and fire.

There was probably some connection between them, and they were likely opposed.

But Alan didn't know where Lysandra was now.

She disappeared after her appearance, probably busy with her own matters.

Alan: [Blade Warrior, I'll log off in your territory.]

Alan didn't dare to log off just anywhere now; the risk of player attacks  was one concern, and Stellaria's ambush-prone environment probably wouldn't let him off easily.

If they did something bad to him while he was logged off in the wild, he would have no way to regret it.

The reason for logging off was that Alan had been online for three days straight.

He needed to log off to check on his sister.

Even though he had arranged for someone to take care of her, if he didn't go for too long, he worried the care might not be adequate.

Blade Warrior took a while to reply: [Alright, if you need anything in Central City, just let me know. Helping with small things is no problem.]

Alan: [Okay.]

Alan's goodwill toward this person increased a lot.

Alan arrived at Blade Warrior's territory.

It was still under construction.

Blade Warrior chose this territory on a mountain, adjacent to the Blackwind Mountains, easy to defend and hard to attack.

It was probably chosen with the help of government analysts.

From a modern perspective, the location of this territory was fine, even deemed quite favorable.

But in Alan's view, it was just average—

Neither particularly bad norgood either, just barely passable.

However, Alan didn't say anything because it wasn't necessary.

He entered the territory and chose to log off.

Exiting the game, Alan stretched.

Although the nutrition pod provided nutrients to the body, it wasn't as tasty as real-world food.

Calling James to log off, Alan took James to the hospital to see his sister.

"Alan, Robert's talent has awakened, guess what? It's amazing!" James said. "Comprehensive enhancement, overall development, all attributes are very balanced. He chose a warrior; I feel if it weren't for you, Alan, he could be stronger than me!"

Alan smiled noncommittally; he had some understanding of Robert's talent.

The five free attribute points per level up would become twenty-five, affecting ten basic attributes.

In other words, leveling up once was equivalent to gaining 250 free attribute points.

Of course, if it was just the level-up reward, it would be somewhat ordinary.

Alan and James visited the hospital to check on his sister.

The hired caregiver attended to her. To be precise, there wasn't much care needed for a vegetative patient.

His sister was recovering well, expected to be discharged in about ten days.

After seeing his sister, Alan and James had some pizza before heading back home.

Upon logging back into the game, Alan focused on planning the attack on Central City.

Before the attack, he needed to visit the Demon Cavern and talk with the Nightwalkers.

To see if the Nightwalkers could make a move, even if just to slightly distract.

The Demon Cavern.

Still deep within the Blackwind Mountains.

After all, to fight against Stellaria, the Blackwind Mountains were a natural barrier.

Entering the mountains, Alan headed toward the direction of the Demon Cavern in his memory.

In a previous life, Stellaria had a national war mission to attack the Demon Cavern.

At that time, it seemed that killing one Nightwalker would reward ten free attribute points and gain Stellaria's reputation.

It was just unclear if his presence this time would bring about some unexpected changes.

Reaching the Nightwalkers' territory, before arriving at the Demon Cavern, Alan was stopped.

In front of him was a black-robed figure, the entire person shrouded in the robe, completely hiding the face underneath.

[Mysterious Black-robed Person: ???]

[Health: ???]

[Attack: ???]

[Skills: ???]

[Description: A mysterious presence living in the Blackwind Mountains, very powerful. It's best to stay away upon encountering, as he won't mind sending you back to the city for free.]

Alan knew, this person was the guardian of the Demon Cavern.

He stood quietly in front, not speaking.

He seemed like a statue, but Alan knew, this mysterious black-robed person was one of the three leaders of the Demon Cavern Nightwalkers.

Always hidden under the black robe, he was named: Black Robe Leader.

"You killed the Demon King's son Grelorin Forest, and you dare to appear here," he Black Robe Leader spoke, his voice hoarse with a hint of killing intent.

He saw the mark left by the Demon King Greyfawn on Alan.

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