Chapter 51 Even James Tormented Him Once

In Ragnarok, after players logged off, their character still remained in the game.

This was why Alan chose to return to the beginner village to log off the last time after killing Ernest.

He was afraid of being found and defeated while he couldn't control his character.

As long as he was offline, he didn't have to worry about being ambushed at the resurrection altar.

Alan's lips curled up, and a faint smile appeared on his face.

After logging off, the sky was just beginning to lighten.

It was still a bit too early for breakfast.

He clicked into the Ragnarok forum.

Not the official forum but the one created by top players, encompassing servers from around the world.

He first entered the Jinse Empire section.

The Jinse Empire section was very lively, with most discussions revolving around various game strategies.

The newbie village in the Jinse Empire section was already ruined.

Most new players were discussing how level-one players could grind in Central City.

Naturally, there were also many comments directed at the player who destroyed the newbie village.

One post was very popular, detailing a strategy for leveling up in Lindataria without killing monsters.

In Ragnarok, leveling up wasn't just about killing monsters.

For example, tasks like running errands or delivering letters, or becoming an apprentice to an alchemist or blacksmith, could all earn experience points.

If all else failed, you could work at a hotel, which also rewarded experience points.

Alan skimmed through the post. Perhaps feeling a bit guilty, he replied: [Lindataria's East City is repairing its walls. Applying for the job can earn you 300 experience points per hour. If you know some masonry or carpentry, you can even get 500+ experience points per hour.]

This task seemed to have high demand and generous rewards and was suitable for most new players.

No need to fight monsters; they could earn a lot of experience points just by moving bricks all day.

Someone soon replied: [Wow, really? I'm tempted. I'll give it a try.]

Alan had just replied when someone noticed it.

He exited the post.

Alan saw another post gaining popularity rapidly.

[We have a "World-Class Good Guy" in the Jinse Empire section. Killing him once rewards 20 free attribute points and two bronze items!]

The flashy title immediately caught a lot of attention.

Alan raised an eyebrow.

He clicked in instinctively.

As he expected, he was the so-called "World-Class Good Guy."

The person had posted the bounty tasks from Lindataria and Stellaria.

There was also a video clip showing him being surrounded and attacked by tens of thousands of people at the resurrection altar.

Alan felt speechless. This was just dehumanizing.

Using him to farm equipment and free attribute points, and even posting about it.

How infuriating!

No reborn player should suffer such humiliation!

Alan exited the post, planning to go out and get something to eat.

He also wanted to visit the hospital to check on his sister.

Although he had hired someone to take care of her, sometimes it was better to see for himself.

At the hospital, Mary was still lying in bed, but her complexion had improved significantly.

"Doctor, how is my sister doing now?"

Alan found the on-duty doctor.

The on-duty doctor picked up the latest examination report and said, "Your sister's condition is improving. As of now, there's no immediate danger to her life, but she is likely to remain in a vegetative state."

Alan nodded. As long as she could maintain her current state, that was good, because even a vegetative person could enter the game.

As for everything else, they would have to wait and see.

"Doctor, when do you think my sister will be able to leave the hospital?" Alan asked.

"She had a craniotomy, so it'll probably be another half month or so," the doctor replied.

Alan sighed. Half a month would set Mary back significantly.

But it wasn't a big problem; once she was in the game, he could help her catch up.

'Wait...'

Alan suddenly thought of a very troubling issue!

He might not be able to help Mary level up!

Mary was in a vegetative state, and they couldn't communicate offline.

So, even if Mary entered the game through the gaming device, her class, nickname, and birthplace...

Alan knew nothing about any of these!

How could he contact Mary?

This was practically an unsolvable problem.

There was one more option.

The global announcement system.

That might be a way to find Mary.

For now, Alan couldn't worry about it too much. He would figure out a way to contact her once she was in the game.

There were still two weeks.

He needed to build as much of an advantage as possible in that time.

After returning from the hospital, Alan brought breakfast for James.

"James, log off and eat."

James didn't log off; he seemed to be busy with something.

Alan wasn't in a hurry. The two bounties meant he needed to be killed two hundred times.

It would probably take a while to finish, so he opened the forum again.

The post about the "World-Class Good Guy" in the Jinse Empire section was now the top trending topic.

Players from other countries had also noticed the post, not just those from the Jinse Empire section.

[This isn't fair. Why don't we have someone like this in our empire?]

[I seriously suspect the players in the Jinse Empire section are cheating. At this stage, it's impossible to have a player with a million Infamy Value.]

[Oh my god, please bless our empire with a player with ten million Infamy Value.]

Players from all servers were envious.

At this stage, even iron weapons were considered powerful.

And here, the reward was two pieces of bronze equipment.

Not only that, but also twenty free attribute points. Even killing him once would give a significant advantage over regular players.

Alan browsed the forum for a while, and James came running over, very excited.

"Alan, there's a welfare event. Are you in Lindataria? It's awesome. Killing that Infamy Value player rewards two pieces of bronze equipment and twenty free attribute points.

"I managed to kill him once with a lucky double slash. With your skills, you could definitely kill him multiple times."

Seeing James so excited, Alan cleared his throat.

"Have those two bounty tasks ended yet?"

"Not yet, but they're almost done. He's been killed over a hundred times already."

Alan sighed, "Are these people really that slow?"

James replied, "Not really. It's just that some big guilds have shown up, and they're all trying to save their skills to get the last hit."

James added, "Everyone's trying to get the kill, so they're holding back their skills, which is actually slowing things down."

Alan facepalmed. These people were really just using him as a tool to farm experience.

"But it's strange. I wonder what that player did to earn a million Infamy Value," James said.

"Maybe he destroyed the newbie village," Alan sighed.

"Holy crap, now that you mention it, that makes sense. Only destroying a newbie village could earn such a high Infamy Value."

Alan waved his hand. "Alright, I'm going back into the game."

After a brief hesitation, Alan took out his phone and quietly posted a message.

[The Infamy Value player is a good guy. Let him go after completing the task!]

After writing the title, Alan began to type furiously.

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