Chapter 134: The Invincible Rutgers
It is an extremely embarrassing thing to have a little talent, but it is difficult to really stand out.
Because of these talents, at certain moments, they can push people to the side of geniuses, stand in the same light as geniuses, and be contaminated with the glory of all eyes, as if they have become geniuses themselves.
However, when the day is gone, the contaminated glory will also dissipate in an instant, because those who borrow light are only those who borrow light.
Sadowi has been chewing on this idea from time to time, because for him, both Aelita and Dudra are real geniuses.
Lonely since childhood, he longs for the acceptance and friendship of his companions, and even if Dudra's father does not ask for it himself, he can not hesitate to give Dudra the credit for saving Aelita.
He didn't want to be thrown away by everyone because his strength was progressing too slowly, so he came into contact with the forbidden Book of Evil Spirits early.
He also wants to be a genius, a strong man, a partner who can always stand by Aeleita, Dudra, Ranko and Danpei.
Everything was going to unfold as he wished, until the price he had to pay for using the Book of Evil Spirits came suddenly......
Sadore recalls his original intentions, and thinks about the increasingly strange relationship between his current friends, and the silver-haired boy next to him.
The chaotic thoughts went back and forth in his mind like a wild horse, and after some time, he turned his head to look at Rogers, who was walking on a cane, and with the fear that had not yet completely dissipated, after exhaling a deep breath of turbidity, he asked slowly and respectfully:
"What can there be anything to truly regret in the life of a sage as gifted and brilliant as you, whose fame will surely continue with the history of mankind?"
After experiencing the indescribable feeling just now, even if he didn't know the slightest truth, he no longer regarded Rogers as a so-called "little sage", but as a real sage who he had no match.
As a result, he had long since lost the desire to follow the instructions of the Book of Evil Spirits, and began to show complete obedience to Rogers's words.
Thinking of the emotion that Rogers had told him just now, he couldn't help but open his mouth to ask.
Because it seemed to him that the steps on which Rogers stood had long since surpassed him, and even far beyond the heights of Aeleita and Dudra, whom he regarded as geniuses.
His original intentions, expectations, and dreams all seemed so comical in the face of Rogers' achievements.
With such an existence, what else can I regret?
Rogers didn't use lighting spells anymore at the moment, but was adapting to the powerful vision of the Silver Tier.
He was quite surprised by Sadøi's sudden questioning, and he saw the worry behind Sadøi's sloppy posture, and responded very cordially and considerately:
"Senior, please don't look down on me, and don't underestimate yourself."
After all, he still wants to kill the other party and turn it into a devil, or use a contract to trap him, and he is happy to care for Sadori as his private property.
However, Saddoi, who is unable to continue the mission, will probably encounter some kind of punishment or backlash next, but Rogers doesn't care too much about this kind of thing, as long as the other party doesn't suddenly die, there is no problem.
At the moment, he just wants to enjoy the pleasure of harvesting, the bonus of being able to stop time, the ability to speak with the law in the low-profile version, and the all-round great improvement after being promoted to silver.
Rogers can be sure that now, even if he doesn't liberate the [Incomplete Praise], he is still an almost invincible existence under the Silver High Rank!
The humiliation that has been suppressed for a long time, the longing that has been buried for more than a year, and the ideal that is about to turn into obsession have become the result of reaching out and picking it up!
He raised his hand to hold his monocle slightly, and his tone was full of complicated emotion:
"As I just said, I am often chased and oppressed by fate, and I have been embarrassed by it several times.
"Fate has given me far more oppression than ordinary people, so as long as I can't really control my own destiny, I will always have shortcomings.
"But from the moment I have gained faith, and this faith will help me to rise above my destiny and become its true master!"
Rogers was walking with a cane, but his posture was still upright, and his slightly immature face was full of unstoppable determination.
This time! He will make Alina kneel!
Looking at Rogess's confident expression, Sadum fell silent again.
He couldn't quite understand the elusiveness of fate, and he couldn't quite understand what Rogers was saying, but he was still shocked.
Later, at Rogus's request, Sadore explained in detail all he knew and information about the Cave Trial as an apprentice of the Three Sages.
Similar to St. Herte's trial at the door, the cave trial also focuses on the mind, but it tests the mind not by illusions, but by philosophical problems.
In addition to solving the problem, the Cave Trials will also spawn some dark shadow monsters that need to be conquered by force, and these monsters will change their strength according to the opponent.
There are also many ways to trigger a question or summon a monster, some need to solve a puzzle or touch a certain mechanism, and some will suddenly descend in front of the person participating in the trial, but the possibility of encountering the latter is much smaller than the former.
Rogers wasn't too interested in answering the questions, he just wanted to search for monsters and use them to test and familiarize himself with his current strength.
Sadore was by Rogus's side the whole time, like an honest servant.
"If I'm right, even if these monsters become more difficult to deal with over time, they will be at most three times stronger than they are currently by the seventh day, with at most one or two defense or attack skills, right?"
Rogers waved his magic power and blasted a blurred shadow into slag, then frowned at Sadoi and asked.
After receiving an affirmative reply, he suddenly felt that the trial had suddenly become boring.
As his excitement wore off, the cave began to prepare for night.
Before the night could fall completely, Rogus and Sadoi returned to the cavity.
Aelita, Dudra, Ranko, and Tempe had already returned before the two of them, and the atmosphere in the four-man room seemed very strange at the moment.
They were all amazed by Roggers' silver aura and the pairing of Rogus and Saddoy, but neither of them showed any further curiosity, as if they were preoccupied and had no time to care.
Doudra had been apprehensive since he set out this morning, and he did not know how he would face the other party if Sadore really had a plot against him and tried to harm him.
However, the truth was far beyond his expectations, and it was not the most suspicious Sadoi who was following him, but Aeleta!
The fact that he didn't want to believe completely shattered his common sense, but he could only keep comforting himself, guessing that there might be some misunderstanding in it.
After that, he easily escaped Aeleita's follower and explored the Trials Land alone for a long time, until he made up his mind to turn back to Aeleita and be honest with him, but when he stumbled into the other party secretly talking to Ranko and Danpei.
He could determine from a distance that these people must be talking about himself.
The boundless chill and fear shattered his already small determination.
In Aeleita's point of view, Dudra always looks like he is guarding against something, plotting something, and hiding something.
After the failure of the tailgating investigation, she meets Ranko and Dampei, and under the urging of anxiety, she seeks help from Ranko and Dampei, who seem to be the most normal of the five.
But the content of the request was vague due to scruples, and it was not until Ranko and Dampey repeatedly interrogated that she said it, and she guessed that Dudra might have something to do with the cultists, and that one of the companions gathered in the cavity might be killed by the cultists in the next few days.
At this time, the three of them spotted Dudra, who was observing them from a distance, and they were suddenly startled.
For Ranko and Danpei, Dudra is the closest friend of the five, but Aelita obviously has no need to lie, and the abnormal atmosphere between the five of them in the past few days has made them fall into a panic at a loss.
If their closest friends, from childhood to adulthood, can't believe it, then what else can they believe?
Both Ranko and Danpei couldn't help but be infected by this sentence in their hearts.
Rogers continued to set up camp, make soup and barbecue on his own, and Dudra didn't come to him again to get food, so he had a lot of ingredients left.
Tonight, in the cavity, no one in the small team of five people could sleep.
During this time, Sadore sensed his laziness in the Book of Evil Spirits and reprimanded him, causing him to snort in pain during the night.
This also adds an excellent dry firewood to the already tense atmosphere.
Rogers continued to stir up the emotions of several people with the [Liqi Bonus] in the tent, until he suddenly realized that his sacrifice had already been achieved, and he didn't need to care about these guys anymore, and then quickly fell asleep.
However, after he was promoted to silver, the effectiveness of the [Liqi Bonus] had increased a lot, coupled with the heartstrings of the five people, which were already tense for various reasons, and the bonus of erosion in the trial, all of them gradually sank into an indescribably bad situation in the second half of the night, even if there was no more impetus from the [Liqi Bonus].
Following.
Rufia followed Alina's side, and as she walked through the tunnel, she asked in a slightly tangled voice:
"Didn't Rogus tell us not to go to him? Shall we just get over like this? ”
"He's done with it, no problem." Alina replied casually.
At the same time, she kept rubbing the dreamcatcher net in her hand, and the dull feathers that had been attached to the end of the net had now regained its brilliance.
(End of chapter)