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Chapter 781

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Yang Rui found a total of 53 Civilization Imprints on the sixth floor of the Tower of Civilization. They were combined into the fifth chapter of the Mountain and Sea Scripture: True Records. ←,.

Apart from the humanoid monsters on the sixth floor being Special Forces, there was nothing special about the sixth floor. Yang Rui passed through it easily.

The situation on the seventh, eighth, and ninth floors of the Tower of Civilization were similar to the sixth floor's mutation. There were humanoid mutated bandit monsters, mutated beasts, and mutated birds. They were all Tier 1 monsters, equivalent to Tier 2 monsters.

Under such circumstances, Yang Rui passed through the floors without any problems. Of course, Yang Rui also collected all the Civilization Imprints. There were 56, 52, and 51 of them. They were combined into the Mountain and Sea Scripture: True Records.

However, from the seventh floor onwards, the chapters of these booklets had changed. They were no longer the Classic of Mountains and Seas. Instead, they had become the Classic of Mountains and Seas. They were the first to third chapters of the Classic of Mountains and Seas.

With his experience from the previous floors, Yang Rui did not encounter any unexpected situations on the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth floors of the Tower of Civilization.

The monsters on the sixth and seventh floors were all mutated humanoid monsters with long-range attacks. Apart from dropping Civilization Imprints, they also dropped Soldier Skill Books. Out of curiosity, Yang Rui kept the Soldier Skill Book. In fact, he basically had no use for it.

The monsters on the eighth and ninth floors were all mutated beasts and birds. The most noteworthy thing was the nest of birds on the ninth floor. After destroying it, it would still drop Civilization Imprints. Yang Rui found two more Civilization Imprints and successfully combined them into a small book.

There was nothing else worth mentioning. As he became more familiar with the environment of the Tower of Civilization, Yang Rui let loose and increased his grinding speed to the maximum. From the sixth floor to the ninth floor of the Tower of Civilization, Yang Rui used less time than the previous floors.

"System Notification: Respected player Blazing Sun, you have entered the tenth floor of the Tower of Civilization. On this floor, you need to destroy a Basic Town of an organization within the map. Only with 50 Civilization Imprints will you be qualified to enter the 11th floor of the Tower of Civilization. "

On the tenth floor of the Tower of Civilization, the map changed. It was similar to the fifth floor of the Tower of Civilization. The only difference was that on the fifth floor, they had to clear a basic level. On the tenth floor, however, they had to clear a basic level town.

After stepping into the map of the tenth floor, Yang Rui discovered that the number of monsters in the map had increased significantly compared to the previous floors. At the same time, the monsters scattered everywhere were all Rank 1 Mutated. It was no wonder that the number of Civilization Imprints required to pass this floor had increased to 50.

The only thing that mattered was the number of monsters. In truth, it made no difference to Yang Rui whether he wanted to destroy a checkpoint or a town. An environment of Second Grade monsters could not threaten Yang Rui in the slightest.

Like before, Yang Rui took the lead in clearing out all the birds, beasts, and other monsters around the map. In total, he had collected 49 Civilization Imprints. Only then did Yang Rui pounce on the humanoid town at the center of the map.

Clearly, the system had imposed some restrictions. If players did not attack the town, they could only collect 49 Civilization Imprints from the periphery of the map. They were still one Civilization Imprint short of the required number of Civilization Imprints. Hence, attacking the town was indispensable. Otherwise, they would not be able to clear the tenth floor.

Similarly, these restrictions were meaningless to Yang Rui. Yang Rui's goal was not just to clear the floor. He also wanted to collect all the Civilization Imprints. Even if the system did not force players to attack the Basic Town in the center of the map, Yang Rui would still attack it.

Moreover, to Yang Rui, a mere Basic Town was as difficult as the fifth floor's basic checkpoint. The walls and gates of the Basic Town were on par with the basic checkpoint.

The only difference was that the number of humanoid monsters in the Basic Town had increased by three to four times compared to the fifth floor. There were thousands of them. This had never appeared in the previous maps.

At the same time, the defensive strength of the beginner town had also undergone some changes. Among them were the addition of the First Grade special forces: long-range archers and catapults. Ordinary players who lacked both defense and long-range means of attack would not be able to defend themselves. Without sufficient defensive capabilities, it would be difficult to attack this town.

When Yang Rui continued to attack the town without any concern, the defensive strength of the town guards allowed Yang Rui to see another defensive method of theirs – Fire Oil!

The guards threw Fire Oil at Yang Rui from the top of the town gate. The oil turned into flames in the air. Even Yang Rui could not guarantee that he would be unscathed in such an environment. Unless he used the Whole Body and Half Body Invincibility Defense from his equipment.

Obviously, that would be too much of a waste. Both Invincibility Defenses had very long cooldowns. After using them once, he would not be able to use them again for 30 game days. Moreover, this was only the tenth floor of the Tower of Civilization.

Yang Rui did not want to attack the town gate while braving the flames, but he could dodge the Fire Oil from the walls in time. Moreover, it was within Yang Rui's expectations. The stock of kerosene in the hands of the guards was very limited. After several temptations by Yang Rui, no more kerosene was splashed down.

The rest of the matter was naturally simple. Without the kerosene for defense, the limited number of long-range archers and long-range slingers on the wall could not break through Yang Rui's defense. After Yang Rui switched to the nameless three-foot sword again, he quickly broke through one of the gates of the territory and broke in.

Faced with the First Grade Special Forces guards, Yang Rui was like a tiger in a flock of sheep. No one could stop Yang Rui. In less than an hour, Yang Rui had exterminated all the guards in the Basic Town. In the process, he obtained another forty-five Civilization Marks.

However, this was not the end. With Yang Rui's experience of dismantling the checkpoints on the fifth floor, the next step was the most arduous. Yang Rui almost demolished all the buildings in the territory, including the walls and the four gates!

If other players saw this scene, they might very well think that Yang Rui was being ridiculous. If it were any other player, they might not have been able to endure it. However, Yang Rui was certain that the Classic of Mountains and Seas would not be simple. As such, he did not waver in the slightest.

In the end, Yang Rui obtained another four Civilization Marks from the two gates of the territory and the meeting room.

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