The issue of part-time jobs was very serious. Once a part-time job was chosen, it could not be changed.
Ma Wen's experience was rich enough. In an instant, more than six part-time job combinations appeared in his mind.
Each of them could perfectly match the Nightwalker profession.
Originally, if the Universe Magic Pool did not collapse, wizards would naturally be the best choice. Unfortunately, Ma Wen did not dare to become a wizard now. The collapse of the Universe Magic Pool in half a year's time would at most affect non-wizards, but the wizard community would suffer a disaster.
Even if he wanted to become a wizard, Ma Wen would have to wait until the Universe Magic Pool collapsed and become a wizard of the new era.
Therefore, wizards were not within his consideration at the moment.
The other professions were no less troublesome than the Nightwalkers.
"I should first solve the matter at hand and finish upgrading my main profession. Then I'll take care of the part-time jobs."
Ma Wen made up his mind.
He had too many things to do, so he could only take it slow. Fortunately, he still had time. There should be some time before the Universe Magic Pool collapsed.
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After killing the Necromancer apprentice, Ma Wen did not encounter other Necromancers.
He was very lucky. He smoothly reached the Guillotine in the north.
This was a place similar to the Haunted Valley. Without a pass, Ma Wen could only use the Dark Forest spell book to see if he could scare the low-level vengeful spirits guarding the door.
Now that he had a pass, it was naturally very convenient. He directly left the Hills of Despair.
After leaving the Hills of Despair, the sky was still gloomy, as if the sun had just set.
Ma Wen estimated the time. He walked in the Hills of Despair for about a day. He entered at dawn and walked out at dusk.
This was already very lucky. He did not encounter any losses.
The rest of the journey would be a little easier, but Ma Wen planned to rest for the night.
Because soon, he would arrive at a big guy's territory.
Very few people knew of his existence because he used Fog, Phantom Sound, and other spells to form a strange geographical environment. If he did not take the initiative to attack, very few people could disturb him.
However, Ma Wen was prepared to pay a visit.
Although it was impossible for the other party to harm him, he still needed enough energy to deal with everything that was about to happen.
"It's good to sleep. This body's physique is too weak. My stamina is already lacking."
Marvin lay in a dry tree hollow, ate some dry rations and water, and soon fell into a deep sleep.
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The next morning, Ma Wen continued heading north.
After leaving the Hills of Despair, there was a small basin, and in the middle of the basin was a forest filled with fog.
Ma Wen stood on a small hill and looked into the distance. It was noon, but the forest was filled with fog.
After bypassing this small forest and going further north out of the basin, it was the Moonlight Woodland. It was an enclave of the Woodland Elven King Kingdom. Only a small number of Wood Elves lived there, and most of them were merchants. From the Moonlight Woodland to the Three Ring High Tower, it only took half a day's time because there was a hot air balloon to sit on.
"There's still enough time."
Ma Wen went down the hill and did not choose to bypass the small forest. Instead, he walked in.
The forest was quiet. There was no sound at all. It seemed that all the animals were hiding in fear.
As he went deeper, the fog became thicker and thicker. Gradually, it spread from Ma Wen's feet to Ma Wen's waist.
"It's about time."
Ma Wen gently stroked a tree. The unusual feeling made him smile.
This was not a feeling that a tree should have.
Although the visual confusion was very effective, there were still some flaws in the sense of touch.
Thinking of this, he suddenly took out a black bandage and covered his eyes.
Just like that, he walked forward for a full two hours!
Until a low voice sounded in his ear, "It seems that you saw through my little labyrinth."
"Interesting ranger, take off your bandage. I see you. "
It was a very standard common language.
Ma Wen took off the bandage.
At this time, the environment around him had changed greatly.
From a lush forest to a rocky mountainous area, there was a huge cave not far away.
As for the rest, it was completely empty.
Huh? Did I pass it?
Ma Wen realized that he was facing in the wrong direction, so he quickly turned around.
On a huge rock, there was a behemoth!
The other party looked at Ma Wen with a lazy look, its wings folded, and its tail wagged twice.
This meant that this guy was in a good mood.
This was a red copper dragon!
Ma Wen showed a smile. Ma Wen was too familiar with this guy.
[Professor], an archaic red copper dragon with legendary strength and a very kind heart.
Among all the dragons, the red copper dragon had always had a good reputation. They fed on metal ores and rarely hurt creatures. They liked interesting things, especially riddles.
Most bards would be welcomed by the red copper dragons because they would bring stories from afar to the red copper dragons.
Rangers could also be recognized by the red copper dragons. Especially after Ma Wen used a simple trick to break the red copper dragon's labyrinth.
That's right, the center of the basin was actually a mountainous area.
It was just that the red copper dragon played a little trick and turned the mountainous area into a forest with dragon witchcraft – at least visually.
However, the red copper dragon's labyrinth environment was not without flaws. Ma Wen, who had been here many times in his previous life, naturally cracked it long ago.
The current Professor didn't seem to be seriously injured because of the fight with the archaic red dragon living on the nearby volcanic island. He was still a very active guy.
"Hello, Ranger." The red copper dragon's amber eyes blinked, looking a little curious, "How did you see through my labyrinth?"
Ma Wen smiled mysteriously, "If I tell you the answer, can you accept my challenge?"
"Challenge me?" The red copper dragon was not angry, but showed a look of interest, "Forgive me for being direct, but you are not my opponent."
"I only need a little bit of strength to crush you."
The tone of the red copper dragon was very sincere. He stretched out a huge claw and gestured, seemingly exhorting Ma Wen how strong he was.
"Of course, I am not your opponent."
Ma Wen smiled and said, "But I want to challenge myself."
"I heard your name from a wise man. I know how wise and funny you are, so I dare to come to you."
"I want to challenge your [Mirror World]."
The red copper dragon said "interesting" twice and nodded, "The [Mirror World] is very dangerous. Are you sure you want to challenge it?"
"Of course." Ma Wen said, "I came here to hone my skills."
"I can tell you now that the reason I saw through your labyrinth is that there is no tree in this world that feels like a stone!"
The red copper dragon laughed, "Is that so? It doesn't seem to be a big problem. Next time, just add a [Perception Confusion]. "
"In that case, I probably won't be able to find you next time," Ma Wen said.
"If your performance in the mirror world satisfies me, I will let you in."
The red copper dragon flicked its tail, grabbed a handful of ore, and swallowed it.
"I like warriors who dare to challenge themselves."
"There are too many wizards in this world, and they are all cowards. They will never make a move unless they are 100% sure. My mirror world has never been visited by a wizard. "
"Please wait a moment, let me make a copy of your mirror image. I have prepared a reward for you on each floor. "
"Stand where you are. After ten minutes, the show will begin!"
With that said, the mist slowly rose and surrounded Ma Wen.
Ma Wen took a deep breath, closed his eyes, and silently calculated the time.
The mirror world of the Ancient Red Copper Dragon was a place where the brave constantly challenged themselves!
It was very dangerous here. If one was not careful, they could lose their life.
But it was also full of temptation!
Defeating oneself in the mirror world would allow one to continue to hone one's skills. For Ma Wen, it was to improve his mastery of swordsmanship!
Every time he defeated an opponent, he would get a reward from [Professor].
The red copper dragon liked to collect treasures, and the prizes he gave were always good things.
(About the part-time job, let me keep you in suspense first. Everyone can discuss it enthusiastically. There was also a foreshadowing in the previous chapter. At least one part-time job has been confirmed. The book review section doesn't seem to be active enough … In any case, let's ask for a lot of recommendation votes first!!! It's going to pass the 30,000 mark soon. Everyone, vote!)
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