Monsters Are Coming-Chapter 394 - 152: Immortal Battle, Players Open the Box_2

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Chapter 394: Chapter 152: Immortal Battle, Players Open the Box_2

This battle is their fight to change fate for the future of the world.

If they lose, the mountains and rivers will be destroyed, and the world will enter the next reincarnation, continuing to be controlled by the Ascension Clan.

Their souls will forget their memories, be reborn, and once again become blood meat parasites controlled by the Ascension Clan.

This battle is not only for today but also for the future.

Curious players asked Guidance about this issue.

After learning the truth of the event, the players burst into laughter.

"Damn, I said, in that post a few days ago, it mentioned that the scenario he explored was full of mages. How did it suddenly become the cultivation world? Turns out it was a cut from an old book; this is the new book’s combat system."

"Guidance said the writer has cut five books, and this is the sixth one just started. This guy is addicted to cutting, huh, yuck."

"I absolutely hate eunuchs and unfinished works; I want to support the Ascension Clan in this battle."

"I’m not supporting anyone. I’m just waiting for a miracle to drop from the sky, to open a big treasure chest."

...

Through Guidance’s explanation, players learned that the cultivators in the writer’s scenario were all created characters, implanted with memories where the Ascension Clan is the undeniable major antagonist.

It seems like a battle between cultivators and the Ascension Clan, but more accurately, it is a war between the writer behind the scenes and the Ascension Clan.

The abilities mastered by the writer also left players amazed.

The monster stage, if you have cheats, you come; once again, a strong cheating force has arrived.

Guidance’s explanation helped players understand why in battles, the cultivator faction occasionally has mysterious energies changing the rules of the world to aid them, helping them avoid deadly threats. In reality, it’s the writer controlling in the background, enhancing the cultivator faction by modifying the plot.

The protagonist aura truly exists.

In the initial encounters, it can be seen that the Ascension Clan holds an absolute advantage in combat power.

But in the writer’s scenario, the world can have its rules modified at any time. Even in absolute disadvantage, various come-from-behind victories can be performed, with core characters having protagonist auras allowing them to battle across levels, growing during the fight.

This is when a player on the regional voice channel questioned:

"Brothers, I don’t understand one thing. Since the writer has enough ink power stored to boost the protagonist and other characters’ strengths, why choose to enhance them during the fight rather than before battling the Ascension Clan? Is this necessary?"

This question was immediately answered by another player:

"Fool, the writer has clearly studied how to write a good book. The setup of growth in battle can enhance the story’s tension, create suspense, and various plot twists, strengthening emotional impact, thus arousing reader emotions... If you understand that the core of storytelling is to spread readership, you can understand why lay the groundwork for the Ascension Clan’s invasion and allow characters to grow through battle."

"If I’m not mistaken, the protagonist in the story should possess a similar gold finger for growth in battle, with groundwork laid, and then ink power injected. Otherwise, the story would undoubtedly feel abrupt. Moreover, having a large store of ink power allows for modifying the plot in unforeseen and sudden events."

Players engaged in heated discussions about the writer’s abilities and setups.

The thrill of consuming gossip is fleeting, but continuing to consume it feels always thrilling.

As the new force made its appearance, players gave it two nicknames: Eunuch Writer, King of Unfinished.

This is also the sixth entity or force to earn an honorary nickname from players.

While observing the battle, players did not forget their core purpose for coming.

As more and more players arrived, some began advancing towards the main battle line, trying to find opportunities to sneak in a finishing strike.

This method is entirely feasible as described by Guidance.

Within players, damage values are used to calculate and determine the reward ownership after a monster is eliminated.

However, there are no ownership issues between players and external creatures.

As long as they use Life Soul abilities to strike the target, they can establish a trait connection with it.

Once the opponent is slain by another life, when its life stable structure collapses, if the target is within the Guiding Avatar’s absorption range, it can siphon its life energy, converting it to evolution points and sacrificial power as feedback for players.

This means they can entirely use sneak finisher methods to slay higher-level formidable beings.

Therefore, wars between the strong clans are seen as resource treasure troves by players. As long as they are bold enough, a wave of wealth is not impossible.

But getting close to the main battlefield is extremely difficult.

The players’ average combat level is too low, not even close to the battlefield without being shattered by sweeping elemental torrents or suddenly appearing fierce sword qi.

Realizing they couldn’t approach the main battlefield, players altered their strategy, eagerly waiting for treasure chests to fall into their lap.

At this time, players were just like the farmer waiting by a stump for rabbits, waiting expectantly for a weakened rabbit to deliver itself.

As time went by, players gradually formed an encirclement in the mist, occasionally poking their heads out to observe the war’s progress.

Some players even set up drifting raft stalls outside the scenario’s mist, selling freshly made spirit food.

...

Southwest of the battlefield, 12 kilometers away.

A multi-person vehicle warship is sailing on the sea, with a fixed team of 13 players on board.

The strong wind is howling wantonly over the sea, causing the cartoon bear sail to flap in the wind.

The players on the ship are watching the battle between the Ascension Clan and cultivators through live broadcast.

"When I get rich, I must buy a multi-person flying vehicle, this crappy ship moves too slowly and is delaying my opportunity to get rich," the burly man standing on the deck remarked at this time.

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