In addition, the information on the 'Projection' page has also been updated.
Currently, the total number of subscriptions for the 'Adventure Biography' has reached over 80,000, and Lex has gained one summoning opportunity. The next summoning opportunity will be available when the total subscriptions reach 100,000. Based on the current growth rate, Lex should have two chances to summon 'Projection' in about ten days to half a month.
"Which means I'll soon have two super trump cards. Heh, such powerful hidden cards, I must keep them well and only use them at crucial moments!"
Lex, having made significant gains, happily turned to the 'Message Board' page, picked up the quill tucked between the pages, erased his previous message, and wrote a new one.
"To all the Observers, I have a new question I'd like to ask you. I am already a Pyromaniac. If I were to drink another Pyromaniac potion now, would I lose control on the spot? If any of you have information on this, please tell me, thank you."
Then, not wanting to waste the opportunity, Lex looked at the review section below and found some new information.
'Helpless Flowers Out: The pinnacle of the Hunter Pathway is ***.
Looking at the entire sequence, especially the high sequences, many abilities are used for war. Sequence 1 ***, as can be seen from the potion's name, requires actively waging war and Conquest. The advancement ritual for Sequence 0 *** is to ignite a war that sweeps across the Continent and achieve sufficient victories, meaning one must actively initiate war, not rely on opportunistic shortcuts. So, to advance to a high sequence, one must wage war.
Lex, do not misinterpret the potion advancement rituals with your own ideas. This world is inherently full of Confusion. To gain power, one must pay a price. Since you have embarked on the Path of ***, you must have the corresponding resolve. A benevolent leader does not command troops. Misinterpreting the potion advancement rituals will only lead to madness.
If you don't want to start a war on the North Continent, you can go to the South Continent, or failing that, to the Land Abandoned by God. In short, either don't think about advancing to the top sequences, or prepare seriously and wage war. The extraordinary world is just that helpless; the higher you go, the more helpless it becomes, but this is the reality Lex must face.'
Do not misinterpret the potion advancement rituals... In the Late Stage, it's no longer just about drinking potions to advance; rituals must also be performed. Some Observers' previous messages did mention this. I wonder from which sequence rituals become mandatory?
Either don't think about advancing to the top sequences, or prepare seriously and wage war... If there wasn't an Apocalypse, I would have been content to be a mid-sequence slacker, but the Apocalypse will arrive soon, and I don't want to die.
In fact, after being enlightened by the Observers last time, I already know that those 'weak' ideas from before are unworkable. In any world, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
To achieve a certain outcome, you must pay a certain price. I can't say I'm fully prepared yet, but I've made up my mind to start a war.
No matter what, I must survive!
'Fan Shiyuan: Can the protagonist appraise and strengthen items? He could take these two skills to the Tarot Club to do business.'
'Crystal Castle Crystal Cake: Hahahaha, I'm sorry, I can't help it. As soon as the Tarot Club world appears, I can't help but want the protagonist to tease Klein.'
Ah, this...
Appraisal and strengthening...
I hadn't thought of taking these two things to the Tarot Club for business, after all, they consume dimensional crystals.
And dimensional crystals cannot be obtained in this world; they rely on donations from the Observers. Using them for business at the Tarot Club, I think it's too extravagant.
I'm already worried about not having enough crystals myself.
As for teasing Klein...
Because he was on the Wave Breaker, Lex was worried that summoning the mystical book would attract attention, so he didn't dare to read too much information. After reading a few messages, he ended the summoning.
Night fell in the blink of an eye.
After reading some dossiers and archives, Lex was about to go to sleep when he heard the 'ding-dong-ding' of the ship's bell on deck. He immediately put on his black vest, took Blood Praise, and went to the deck.
Sailors on the deck were holding lanterns, and many people were gathered by the port side, chattering about something. As Lex was about to go over, he heard heavy footsteps behind him, and then Captain Ken Angus's voice rang out.
"What are you looking at?"
A young Sailor turned around and pointed at the dark sea, saying, "Captain, there's a ship out there, it looks like it's sinking."
"A ship?"
Ken's face was expressionless as he walked towards the ship's rail.
Lex also followed to join the commotion. By the light of the lanterns held by the Sailors, he saw that not far from the Wave Breaker, on the sea, there was indeed a sinking sailboat.
The sailboat seemed to have been attacked; its hull was broken in the middle, with a huge crack running through it, barely connected by the top deck. However, both ends of the ship were arching upwards, and it wouldn't be long before the deck would give way completely, and the ship would quickly sink to the bottom.
On the deck, in front of a broken mast, Lex saw a figure. It should have been a Sailor, pulling on a rope, seemingly still trying to raise the sail.
"Captain, there seems to be someone on it," Lex said, turning to Ken.
Ken nodded, "You take a few men to check it out. Remember, if you feel anything strange, come back immediately."
"Understood."
Lex took a few Sailors. They lowered a small boat and rowed over.
The sea was very calm tonight, with the red moon hanging high in the night sky, casting a crimson reflection on the vast sea near the distressed ship.
Upon reaching the sunken ship, the Sailors secured the small boat with ropes, and Lex leaped onto the deck. Sure enough, he saw a Sailor, wearing a striped shirt and loose trousers, futilely pulling on a rope that couldn't raise any sail at all.
At his feet, for some reason, a puddle of water had gathered, yet the surrounding deck clearly had no water stains.
Not a single one.
The man seemed to be enjoying himself, and while pulling the rope, he muttered, "Must raise the mainsail quickly, must raise the mainsail quickly, must raise the mainsail quickly."
A Sailor was about to touch him.
Lex quickly shouted, "Don't touch him!"
He held Blood Praise and moved to the other side. When he clearly saw the man pulling the rope, Lex almost raised his gun to shoot.
This, was it still a person?
The crimson moonlight fell upon the man, allowing Lex to clearly see that he was soaking wet, as if he had been submerged in water for a long time. Water constantly 'squeezed' out of his body, forming tiny 'streams' that flowed along his body to the ground, creating the puddle Lex had just seen.
And on his face, his body, and his arms, there were things growing. Things that absolutely should not have been on him...
