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Chapter 1057 - 392: Card Blue Star Bug_2
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Chapter 1057: Chapter 392: Card Blue Star Bug_2

The memories above were not pleasant ones.

"No, that’s not right," someone said.

But soon, someone within the group noticed something was amiss. freёwebnovel.com

This shuttle appeared even more high-end.

Larger and more advanced than the one that had transported them.

So what level of prisoner was being transported on this shuttle?

Including the prison police, everyone was now curious about this question.

As the shuttle slowly landed on the ice plains, the cabin door opened.

The answer was revealed.

A middle-aged man with hair half black and half white, sporting a stern face, walked out from inside.

"So it’s him! I knew he’d have his day!" someone exclaimed on the spot.

"Are you freaking out of your mind?" another retorted immediately.

Because the middle-aged man was none other than the warden of the superpower prison.

Clearly, the warden was there to escort a prisoner.

But exactly what level of prisoner required the transfer with a high-end shuttle plus the warden himself?

Everyone’s gaze followed into the depths of the cabin.

Soon, a young boy with his hands tied behind his back walked out.

On his feet were metal shackles made of Ruangan metal.

"Ruangan metal..." someone recognized the material of the shackles.

Currently known as the toughest metal on Blue Star.

Its microscopic crystal structure was incredibly stable, making it almost indestructible.

The key point was the astronomical cost of synthesizing Ruangan metal, making its price unimaginably high. freёwebnovel.com

Just the cost of these shackles was doubtlessly an astronomical figure.

For a moment, everyone grew even more curious about the prisoner’s background.

Now it seemed that the superpower prison had transferred them out specifically to make room for this individual.

But what had been done to warrant the use of Ruangan metal restraints?

And why the need to be locked away in the superpower prison alone?

Could it be that the crimes of this single person were equivalent to those of all the prisoners in the entire superpower prison?

At this moment, the attention of most people was captivated by this young guard with the name tag "Henry Thompson."

But a few individuals harbored ulterior motives.

"Hahaha!"

A prisoner let out a laugh, as he forcefully broke the electronic shackles on his wrists.

[Ahhh!!!]

He immediately summoned a pterosaur bird.

"Not good!"

The surrounding prison police were instantly alarmed.

"You’ll never catch me again!"

However, the prisoner had already mounted the bird’s back, and it was a bit late for them to stop him now.

With a powerful flap of its wings, the pterosaur bird soared dozens of meters into the sky in a blink of an eye.

Whoosh!

But before the prison police could take real action, out of nowhere, a streak of light shot across in an extremely short time, piercing through the right and left wings of the pterosaur bird.

[Squawk!!!]

The pterosaur bird cried out in pain and fell from the high skies.

"Ouch!"

The prisoner cried out miserably as he plummeted.

"Catch him!"

"Thinking of running away!"

"Hmph! Wishful thinking!"

Several prison police rushed over.

"Thank you, that was embarrassing," the warden expressed his gratitude, knowing who had intervened.

"It’s nothing, let’s go," Ree Shil nodded, signaling for the other party to take him into the prison cell.

This little incident passed quickly, and the transfer of prisoners continued.

When all the prisoners had boarded the vehicle, one of the prison police appeared pale, casting frequent glances back at the prison.

"What’s wrong?" a colleague asked with concern.

They spent too much time outdoors today; could it be the cold had addled his brains?

"No, it’s not that..." the prison police shook their head: "I have a somewhat special skill, you know about it, right?"

"Oh, you mentioned it before, it’s the ’Identification Technique,’ right?"

"Yes, just now I discreetly used an ’Identification Technique’ on Henry Thompson."

"And?"

"But I feel like my eyes must have been playing tricks on me."

"How so?"

"Because I seem to see that he is... Level 100!"

"Ah?!"

...

In the Cube Card Metaverse, Ree Shil sat in a room at the Hotel.

"Phew, everything is arranged properly, I have finally come back."

He observed the affairs around him, feeling both familiar and strange.

After all, he had already returned to Blue Star and stayed for quite a few days.

However, looking at the calendar on his wristwatch, here just barely 3 days had passed, not even 4 days.

The Time Ratio between Blue Star and the Meta-universe was roughly 10:1.

There, 10 days, here, 1 day.

And he discovered a bug.

That was, because of having two bodies, his activity here did not cause the body over there to disappear.

Even the body on Blue Star would continue as normal, as it should.

In other words, the S-rank task related to the "Guardian Dragon" could still be executed on autopilot over there.

This meant that even if he did nothing, he could complete 10+1=11 days of mission progress every day.

If he entered another Instance, for example one where the Time Ratio was also 1:10.

Then it would be equal to gaining 20 days of task progress for each Meta-universe day due to Blue Star + Instance.

"Just like this, in a little more than a hundred days, I could settle this task.

As for Blue Star, let it hang there for now.

The matter of the Monster Lord can’t be rushed."

Thus, he took out the Instance Crystal of "The Way of Breakthrough" once again.

"This time, there shouldn’t be any unexpected disturbances to interrupt me."

The Time Ratio on "The Way of Breakthrough" side was 1:3, which also favored doing S-rank tasks.

With this thought, he pinched the Instance Crystal directly.

Whirr!

As his vision blurred, Ree Shil found himself standing in the Pure White Space.

"What a hassle, I have to start from level zero again."

He had asked Carson Shaw before, only a one-time full completion with the Full Breakthrough Card Set counted as a true pass-through.

Besides, there was also the task related to the "False Saint."

The so-called "Path Achiever" actually refers to truly passing through at least one of the seven major paths.

Therefore, passing through "The Way of Breakthrough" not only concerns his own Obsession and acquisition of the Breakthrough Scene Card, but is also the key to unlocking the S-rank task of "False Saint."

The Shop at level zero, although filled with dazzling items, was out of reach for Ree Shil since he had no initial funds, thus he couldn’t buy anything.

He slightly organized his Breakthrough Card deck, then walked into the Teleportation Portal.

At present, level zero was a piece of cake for him.

Especially as his Full Breakthrough Card Set grew increasingly complete.

With three S-rank cards leading the team, his journey truly had a breaking force.

He breezed through level zero, level one, and level two—a total of three major levels—as if bursting through bamboo.

The follow-up third major level took 10 days.

These 10 days were not spent stuck at the level, but rather Ree Shil, seeking perfection to accumulate as much initial funds as possible, crafted a strategy for a perfect pass-through.

The fourth major level, 13 days.

The fifth major level didn’t go as smoothly.

Because his progress last time stopped at the fifth level, section four.

So this time, it was equivalent to pioneering.

Fortunately, this time he had the "Spirit Master" card with high offense and toughness, as well as the "Golden Arhats" as a Breakthrough Healing card added.

After spending 20 days, he finally conquered it.

Having grasped the strategy, he felt there was room to improve, so he used 3 opportunities to refine it and achieved better results.

After a short rest in the Pure White Space, he bought a set of 10 Breakthrough Inscriptions, then started to head toward the sixth major level.

Whirr!

Stepping through the Teleportation Portal, the scene around him changed again, and Ree Shil found himself standing in a straight corridor.

The corridor was constructed of dark aqua bricks, and gems like glowing pearls were evenly arranged at intervals, illuminating the passageway.

"The sixth major level, in others’ progress, this is the last major level of ’The Way of Breakthrough.’

It’s not easy...

If it weren’t for the S-rank cards, I wouldn’t even know when I could have reached here.

Since I’m using a Full Breakthrough Card Set, if senior Carson Shaw didn’t deceive me, then I will encounter the seventh major level afterward.

Only after conquering the seventh major level could one be called a Path Achiever."

He looked around, a bit excited.

[This major level is a Maze level]

[Defeating the correct ten guards will allow you to pass through this major level]

The mode of this level seemed different.

It even incorporated a maze structure.

"This is a bit of a headache.

First I need to prepare the card decks I might need."

"Hmm?"

However, as Ree Shil thought about reorganizing his card deck, he found that his Panel had changed.

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