Pretending To Be A Boss-Chapter 709 - 77: The Amusing Incidents of the Song Family

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Although all these events happened within the year, to Song Que, it felt like a long time had passed.

Memories were etched into his very bones. He spoke slowly, and everyone listened intently.

Upon hearing about the clown during the hunting festival, the sound of an evil laugh often echoed in their minds, painting a look of concern on everyone's faces.

Those who had faced the clown at the hunting festival knew what kind of madman he was.

Qin Qian's thoughts drifted with Song Que's words, taking her back to that day. She now bit her lip, her face pale. After that battle, all of her teammates had died, and she had nightmares for many days until she finally came to her senses after a long time. Gu Luo and Ye Feng felt the same. They believed their will was strong enough, which was why they could recover from such mental devastation.

But after listening to Song Que's account, they remembered that on that day, the clown had specifically targeted Song Que, and only then did they realize what they had gone through was nothing compared to what Song had experienced.

And when they heard that Song Que's dual personalities had reached an agreement, they vaguely understood how difficult it must have been to compromise with that chaotic will.

Qin Qian looked at Song Que with an additional hint of admiration in her eyes.

"In any case, after that, some things that I didn't dare to do but indeed could be done were left to my other personality to handle. He acts in a sinister way, but he also has his limits."

Those limits were Song Que's own persistence.

After listening, Lin Jue felt like drinking, thinking that Song Que was a real man, just like himself.

However, the stories that Song Que told afterward were the ones that truly turned their worlds upside down.

The seven days in Sky Pit City, the various sights in the dark depths, and the final battle, finally made them understand the reason behind Song Que's loss of talent.

"Were those people... saved in the end?" Qin Qian asked.

"They were saved. Although I didn't defeat it, I managed to hold out until the reinforcements arrived," Song Que said gently.

Again, everyone fell silent. A single person had managed to hold off a calamity-level boss creature. Burning his own talent, he staked everything to save a group of non-talents.

Lin Jue admitted to himself that he couldn't do such a thing; even to save beautiful women, he wouldn't risk himself.

Of course, for big-bottomed girls like Qin Qian and Xiao Shi, as long as he didn't die, even if he were beaten half to death, he would be willing.

In short, Song Que's experiences instilled awe in everyone. Especially the women, Xiao Shi, and Qin Qian, who looked at him with a different light than they did other men.

"What happened after that? After you returned to the First Bastion, to the Song Family, but before everyone had a chance to gather, you were..." Qin Qian was the one speaking.

The events that followed were also clear to Lin Jue and the others.

They had drinks with Song Que, and in retrospect, Song Que was hesitant and indecisive that day, wrestling with whether or not to tell his family about the loss of his talent.

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From the Sky Pit incident to being sent to the evolution region, everyone finally understood where the "upheaval" came from.

Non-talents could actually live permanently in the mining area, and talents could even be burnt and transplanted.

The evolution region itself was not just a purely evil experimental organization; behind it stood one of the true masters of the Pyramid.

When they mentioned the tyrant, everyone felt even more incredulous.

"Apart from burning talent, humans have other, even more powerful awakenings. But those who possess such power are extremely rare. It was only after Akasi's awakening, combined with Tang Xian's sudden appearance, that I was finally saved. As a result, the evolution area was taken down."

"Damn it, so on that day of the dragon raid, it really was Tang Xian riding a dragon to rescue you?" Lin Jue felt it was truly thrilling, recalling the scene where a dragon broke the ceiling of the fourth-level bastion. Just thinking about it still gave him a rush.

"Boss, what about your talent after that..." the One-Eyed King asked.

"It has recovered," Song Que said with a smile. He didn't say much about his new talent or seem keen on bringing up the topic. Although he could now control it effortlessly, occasionally, he would still inadvertently catch glimpses of the future.

For instance, the next second Lin Jue would say:

"That's great, boss. Shall we find a spot in the mining area and have a fight?"

Because he often had these sudden visions of the imminent future, Song Que frequently heard echoes.

There were actually no echoes; it was just the same sentence heard twice. Gradually, he grew accustomed to it and could control it well.

Song Que shook his head and continued to talk about the order keepers and the events that followed in the sanctum bastion.

Lin Jue didn't mind. Regarding the recovery of Song Que's talent, he'd had his suspicions already, sensing it during the election for the bastion lord of the Ark.

Everyone listened to Song Que's incredible stories about the manufacturing process of the Judgment Knight, the content within the ninth layer of the Pyramid, and the Child of Order.

The powerful Child of Order astonished those present. To exhibit such strength within the Pyramid and to secretly wield such terrifying power, for hundreds of years, no one had been aware of such an existence, not even the lords, who had only glimpsed it on rare occasions.