"Ah!!!"
A roar full of unwillingness and anger suddenly sounded in the war chess demiplane.
Then Haruk stood up abruptly, waving his hands as if holding a weapon, then looked around with a blank expression. His spirit stopped at the moment of his death in the trial. Because the trial was too real, even a high-grade profession like him took a while to recover. This was because he had a strong will as a warrior. If he was an ordinary person, he might have entered a state of suspended animation or even died for real.
"I'm not dead?"
Haruk looked around blankly, then his eyes gradually regained clarity. His memory was sorted out, and he recalled that the moment of his death was only in the trial of illusion.
It was too real.
Haruk couldn't help but sigh in his heart, but then he fell into contemplation, and a trace of annoyance appeared on his face.
He died just like that!
Haruk was sure that his performance was not as good as he expected, because the enemy he encountered was completely wiped out. After a moment of annoyance, the first thing Haruk did was to reflect on himself. This kind of awareness of life and death was not usually encountered, and the reality of death made him reflect more clearly. Haruk thought of many things at this time. First, he felt that he was too reckless, and second, he underestimated the spellcasters too much. If the army had not been wiped out by the 'Death Cloud' spell, he would not have been beaten to death by a group of low-grade demons.
His death was too humiliating!
As one of the few high-grade warriors among the indigenous people, although Haruk did not fall down at the moment of his death, the way he died was too humiliating.
He reflected on himself.
Not only did he reflect on his mistakes in action, but he also reflected on his carelessness, and his lack of fighting skills against the spellcasters.
Haruk had found many loopholes in his own combat techniques, especially when it came to fighting against spellcasters.
He stayed in place for a long time, thinking.
Then, Haruch slowly raised his head and walked down the platform. As soon as he took a step, he felt a deep sense of fatigue. This fatigue didn't just come from his mind, but also from his soul. As a high-grade profession, the loss of soul power was nothing to Haruk, and it was not enough to lower his profession level, so he just felt a little weak. Haruk thought that the moment of his death was too real, so it caused him to feel so weak.
It couldn't be helped.
Søren's trial was 100% simulated, including the feeling and pain before death. It was almost the same as dying for real.
It was inevitable that he would feel weak!
Although he only died once, Haruk felt that he gained a lot. After all, the experience of facing death was very rare, especially in a situation like this where if it wasn't for the illusion, he would have died. It made him realize that he had made mistakes in his awareness, fighting skills, and decision-making. For a high-grade professional, what they lacked was not the usual exercise, but a breakthrough in the spirit of a certain point. As long as they could break through this point, their strength would be able to touch the realm of legends.
For a moment Haruch was tempted to enter and do it again.
However, he was mentally exhausted, and he knew that after failing the trial, he should report to the person in charge.
But!
His heart was still a little unwilling to accept this.
He didn't die so miserably when the demons attacked last time. He didn't expect that he would be beaten to death by a group of low-grade demons.
He felt that if he didn't kill more demons to vent his emotions in the future, today's death experience would be a sore point in his heart.
…
Søren was also observing Haruk's state.
It was obvious.
After dying in the trial of the war chess demiplane, he entered a weak spirit and a weak soul state. At the moment of Haruch's death, Soran separated the soul energy equivalent to more than a thousand Slaughter EXP. Most of this soul energy was absorbed by the trial of the war chess demiplane, and a small part of it was integrated into Soran's body for some reason. It might have something to do with him being the controller of the war chess demiplane. The spellcasters of the Arcane Empire had always been studying how to use the power of the soul. After today's experience, Søren finally understood why the gods were happy to see the Arcane Empire destroyed.
It couldn't be helped!
The soul was a forbidden area for the gods. If mortals began to study the soul, it would arouse the dissatisfaction of the gods.
This little bit of soul energy was nothing.
The natives of this world could improve their strength through daily training and battles. If converted into soul energy, it would be the result of Haruk's training for two or three days, and this was just ordinary daily training. If it was a real battle, then Haruk's strength would be increased by more than this little bit of Slaughter EXP.
There was a test in the past.
Adventurers trained in the way of the natives (training grounds), and the Slaughter EXP gained in a day was about 300 points. This was the early training. If it was a special training method of some organizations, as long as they passed, they could gain about 3000 Slaughter EXP. These training methods were all through training the body to feed back the spirit and then strengthen the soul. This was a bit like the cultivation of the East. A strong body could allow the monks to feel the existence of Qi, and the existence of Qi would be fed back to the spirit to strengthen the body. Finally, the spirit would further temper the soul.
The biggest difference between the natives was that they often encountered a bottleneck.
At this time, they needed to use special methods to break through. The biggest bottleneck that mortals faced was the moment when they touched the realm of legends.
…
Everything was still going on.
Although Haruk was dead, the drow warrior and the excellent officer, George, were still going through the trial.
Søren looked down at everything from the perspective of a god, silently observing the expressions of these two people. If he were to use himself as a standard, these two people were obviously not qualified because they were only excellent among ordinary people. However, Søren still found something, that was, the drow warrior's fighting skills were better, and George's vision of the big picture was stronger. The latter obviously had the qualifications to be a general.
Another thing he found was that when they killed the demons, Søren did not gain anything.
On the contrary, when the drow warrior was surrounded by a group of demons and finally died in the hands of the Hezrou, Søren suddenly received a little bit of Slaughter EXP again!
Strange!
Killing the illusions in the trial did not yield any rewards, and Søren also did not gain anything during the process of their battle.
The time when the Slaughter EXP was generated in the trial of war chess was actually the moment when the drow warrior died.
Slaughter.
This was not just killing others, but also killing oneself at the same time!
The time when Søren received the Slaughter EXP was the moment when the trial participant was killed. At the moment when the drow warrior was killed by the demon illusion, a very weak Slaughter EXP appeared.
All of a sudden!
Søren seemed to have grasped something very important, and his thoughts suddenly became much clearer.
He somewhat understood the core of the Slaughter Domain!
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