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Chapter 491

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The City of Steam.

Uptown, the life of the upper class was indeed very good.

Compared to Downtown, it was like the difference between hell and heaven.

After arriving here, Dun Jun realized that he had been narrow-minded in the past. Between the people of the upper city and the people of the lower city, there was a subtle 'servant class'. The servants chosen from the lower city took care of the lives of all the upper class.

For example, he was assigned a villa, a butler, two maids, and three servants.

After being selected, these servants were very excited. After all, there were not many opportunities to leave the hard life in Downtown without going through the Abyss Game.

Dun Jun looked at these handsome men and beautiful women, thinking that if he had known there was such a way out, he would not have chosen to participate in the game.

Unfortunately, he, or most of the workers in Downtown, did not know there was such a thing.

The cruel truth was, even if they knew, they could not pass the selection …

Daily banquets, invitations from the ladies …

Dun Jun soon lived a luxurious and decadent life, but he did not forget his goal.

Gradually, he learned that Uptown was controlled by the Steam Assembly. Mr. Seagal, and Ms. Alice, who was angry with him at several banquets, were all members of the assembly.

And these extraordinary people, except for the occasional contribution of their extraordinary power to protect the City of Steam, had almost no restrictions.

However, outside of Uptown, there was a core area.

It used an underground elevator as a passage and was hidden deep underground. It was said that many secrets, including the huge steam power core, were hidden there.

To obtain the secrets of the prehistoric civilization and the advancement of the extraordinary path, the underground core area was the only place.

And Dun Jun had not found the opportunity yet.

But this was not urgent. He had plenty of time.

It was interesting to socialize with so many ladies every day.

Soon, it was night.

On this day, he refused all invitations and stayed in the master bedroom, which was rare.

"It's about to begin."

Looking at the dim light of the crimson moon, Dun Jun murmured, lay on the soft bed, and fell asleep.



Dreamland.

The white light seemed to last forever.

In a special space that was opened up.

One figure after another suddenly appeared.

"Hello, believers of the City of Steam."

Smith saw Dun Jun and greeted him.

He recognized this local believer and was convinced that the other party was a believer of the Lost God. Otherwise, he would not have been attracted by the Lost God and come to this collective dream.

'His pronunciation is still very strange. Is he really someone from another world … summoned by the existence that I believe in?'

Dun Jun had some misgivings in his heart, but he returned the smile. "Good day, Sir Smith … How was your search in the wilderness?"

"Everything is going smoothly. I've already subdued two native tribes and made them realize the glory of my lord …"

Smith said, "Apart from that, I've also sent people to explore the locations you mentioned, and they've found something …"

Dun Jun was able to gain a lot of knowledge in Uptown. Recently, he had been strengthening his studies in this area.

After becoming a Beyonder, he learned very quickly, not to mention his literacy.

Previously, in this dream, he had communicated with the other party about some places that were easy to explore, as well as some areas that the City of Steam had yet to explore.

There was no doubt that Smith had gained something from this.

"I wonder what it was …" Vivian's voice came over.

"The city I'm in is called the City of Bloodbath. There are many Beyonders here. They like to build huge, open-air arenas and put slaves and monsters to fight … It makes me feel like I'm living in the Middle Ages. No, it's even more ancient … Fortunately, they are still very respectful of the strong, and do not care about gender …"

Dun Jun knew that the God of Immortality, also known as the Lost God, had summoned many believers from another world to this world.

In fact, there were also many casualties among them.

So far, only Vivian and Smith had succeeded in stabilizing and establishing a dream connection with him. Every once in a while, they would communicate with each other.

These two believers were indeed devout believers of the God of Immortality.

Dun Jun knew very well that they had even taken risks and entered Hell in an alternative way, just to complete the oracle issued by the god and find the secret of the Cataclysm of the prehistoric civilization!

This was also his task, even though his strength was much lower than that of the two church members.

Dun Jun also wanted to work hard to complete the god's mission. This was not only because of the whispers in his ears, but also because he now knew that it was because of the god's protection that he could walk out of Hell and luckily obtain extraordinary power.

"What's more unbearable is the technology and food in the City of Bloodbath … They are still in the primitive farming stage, and the yield of the land is very low … I suspect that it's because they can't provide a lot of food that they need to use the slaves in the arena …" Vivian was still complaining.

Vivian was still complaining. "In comparison, the City of Steam can at least meet the minimum living needs of everyone … Do you only rely on the land outside the city for food? Aren't you afraid of the monsters' attacks … This is very troublesome … "

"I …"

Dun Jun thought for a moment. "Although we have some plantations outside the city, the real production seems to be underground … Using some mysterious means? But … I don't think the life of the lower class of the City of Steam is very good. If there's a chance, I hope to change all this. "

"There will be a chance, as long as our Lord descends …" Vivian pursed her lips into a smile. "I feel like we're a bit like pagans … No, in the previous world, we were … Alright, back to business. I found a part of the map in the Bloodbath City, and it seems to be able to be combined with some of the clues you provided …"

As she spoke, she conjured a rough map.

There were many places on it that Dun Jun was familiar with. It seemed to be places that the City of Steam had explored, and there were records of it in the books.

"Strange … If the two cities are not too far away from each other, why haven't there been any communication? No … Maybe it's just that I don't know … "

Dun Jun laughed at himself.

"With the missing parts on your side and the ones in my hand, we should be able to put together a complete map … Plus some information Dun Jun has obtained … There should be ruins of the prehistoric civilization here!"

Smith pointed to a place on the map, his eyes shining. "I will start exploring immediately … You can join me too."

"No problem." Vivian nodded.

"I … will also try my best …"

Dun Jun wondered if he would be a burden if he went out with these two strong people.

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