A million Points!
Even for Kieran whose current net worth was quite high, it was a huge expenditure that couldn't be neglected.
After all, most of Kieran's net worth came from his personal equipment.
As for those equipment, as long as Kieran's brain wasn't damaged, he would never sell them.
However, at the same time, Kieran knew that since the system requested a million Points repair, [Emerder's Deal] would be worth the price.
But …
[Points: 66000; Skill Points: 12; Golden Skill Points: 1; Golden Attribute Points: 5]
…
Looking at the Points and Skill Points in the column, Kieran frowned.
The rewards from the last dungeon were lesser, the truly valuable items were [Emerder's Deal], [Thunder Fall Stone], and [Puppet's Rope].
Among them, [Emerder's Deal] and [Thunder Fall Stone], Kieran wouldn't sell them.
Although [Puppet's Rope] was a rare item, it had a special requirement. To those who fulfilled the requirement, it would be extremely valuable and those who didn't would be nothing but trash.
"Even if I find someone who has a need for [Puppet's Rope] and sell it at a high price, including my Points and Skill Points, it would only be a fifth of the repair cost!"
Kieran's eyes unconsciously turned to the corner of the room.
The corner was filled with the items that he brought out from the dungeon world but didn't sell. Most of them were books but there were other items as well.
For example, [Great Swamp Scale].
Together with [Great Swamp Scale], there was also the stone slab embedded with hundreds of different colored gemstones.
If he sold the stone slab, with the price of the same colored gemstones, 4 cracked gemstones and 1 intact gemstone, it would be a little difficult to earn a million Points but it wasn't impossible.
However, Kieran shook his head at the next moment.
If this stone slab embedded with hundreds of gemstones could be sold, Kieran wouldn't have waited until now.
Given that he got it together with [Great Swamp Scale], it was enough for Kieran to treat it with caution.
For items that were related to Gods, no matter how careful Kieran was, it wouldn't be too much.
It was true that he hoped to obtain greater benefits.
However, he would definitely not lose the bigger picture because of a small gain.
Kieran took a deep breath and quickly retracted his gaze from [Great Swamp Scale] and the gemstone slate. He muttered to himself softly, "So, should I temporarily give up or … choose another risky method?"
…
The weather in the great city was changeable.
There was no so-called weather forecast, nor was there any pattern.
A moment ago, the sky was clear, but the next moment, it would be raining.
The temperature would also plummet.
In the pouring rain, Blair, who was wearing a raincoat and carrying his new weapon, stood at the corner of the street. He looked at the curtain of rain in front of him and hummed a tune.
Blair wasn't too concerned about his mission.
It had been more than a week, almost two weeks.
From the initial nervousness to the current casualness, Blair firmly believed that his target would not appear here again, open the door to the room behind him, and take away the spoils of war that belonged to him.
After all, anyone could tell that there was a trap here.
Almost instinctively, Blair glanced at the person in the shadows diagonally across him.
Without a doubt, that person was a veteran player. Blair had to hold his breath for a few seconds to notice the person's presence.
The person was also the person in charge of their group.
As for him?
He was just one of the many collaborators.
Although his position was the most important one, his position wasn't that high.
Just look at the spot where he was standing.
Other than being treated as a target to warn the others, there was no other possibility for him to stand there.
Blair was very clear about his own role.
He was the one who ordered his target to attack him.
However, Blair didn't complain about it at all.
Because the rewards were great!
Blair couldn't help but look at the spear on his shoulder and the leather armor under his raincoat again. It was a Magic rank spear, its attack had reached Average rank, and together with its Lvl 1 piercing attribute, it was even more powerful than common firearms.
The leather armor was also Strong rank, and together with Lvl 1 Tenacity, it allowed him to ignore most firearms.
He raised his hand and touched the wooden shaft of the spear and the leather armor with his fingers.
Even though it wasn't the first time he did it, Blair was still impressed by the meticulous craftsmanship.
He wasn't some ignorant boorish fellow.
He wasn't an expert in the field of leather armor, but he had quite the experience in crafting simple cold weapons. Even the slightly more complicated bow and crossbow crafting was something that Blair had dabbled in.
So, Blair knew how exquisite the memory of the player who made the magic spear was.
"At least Master, no, no, Pro level weapon crafting skills!"
Blair was evaluating the crafting skills of the person who made the spear.
Then, when he thought about his new skill level, he couldn't help but sigh.
Especially when he thought about how the player with such skills was just one of the many subordinates of the employer, Blair, who was between a newbie and a newbie, felt dejected.
He didn't even have the qualifications to be an official subordinate of the employer.
However, Blair clenched his fist right away.
"I will definitely be able to catch up to those veteran players!"
"I can definitely earn enough money through this game!"
The newbie and newbie players swore in their hearts.
Then, he started to perfect his plan.
"Before the next dungeon starts, I must at least level [Sharp Weapon, Polearm] to Master level, only then can I unleash the power of this magic spear. [Evading] and [Adaptive Armor] must also be at Entry level, and [Weapon Crafting, Simple Sharp Weapon]!
"I don't have enough Points and Skill Points …"
Points and Skill Points were always a problem for players.
Blair was no exception either.
Blair frowned and fell into deep thought.
All his attention was focused on his own matters, he didn't even see the veteran player in the shadows get his throat slit and fall to the ground, disintegrating into light particles. He also didn't see the other partners who occupied the main spots disappear without a trace.
The rain soon stopped.
The sun came out again.
Blair took off his raincoat and put it in his backpack. He then stretched his body.
Compared to the rain, Blair preferred the sun's radiance.
Most of the players did.
Especially after standing in the rain for two to three hours.
So, Blair turned his attention to where the other partners were.
When he saw the first spot was empty, Blair couldn't help but curse the irresponsible player in his heart.
When he saw the second spot was empty as well, Blair frowned. He felt something wasn't right.
Then, Blair realized the third, fourth, and fifth spots were empty.
There was no one in the positions of all the collaborators!
Not just the partners, even the veteran player was nowhere to be found.
Even though the hired players would occasionally be absent, they wouldn't leave all at once, let alone the veteran player.
Something had happened!
The thought popped up in Blair's heart.
Blair, who was relatively calm, ran to the spot he thought was safe while he messaged the temporary team leader.
It wasn't the veteran player in the shadows.
It was the higher ranked player who was in charge of the whole operation.
However, when he sent the message, the notification he received stunned Blair on the spot.
[The player you messaged is dead!]
…
A bone-chilling coldness gushed out instantly.
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