Reader's Love for the Protagonist Chapter 74

By: Ethan Mu
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After saying goodbye to Antonio, Ethan Du and Nathan continued on their way. The questions that followed became more and more obscure, such as what was the name of the third emperor of the Moonlight Empire, how many people died in the Battle of Light, etc. Hannah and Old Gregory knew nothing about the human history, but fortunately, all the above questions were answered by Nathan. Ethan Du remembered that the author had written that Nathan's grades in the Magic and Martial Arts School were very good. Whether it was magic combat skills or theoretical knowledge, the cute master was the well-deserved first in the grade, so he attracted the jealousy of Princess Kelly.

Ethan Du glanced at the handsome but gloomy face of the lich beside him - being too good is not necessarily a good thing.

Ethan Du originally thought that this dungeon would be easy to pass by answering questions, but the facts told him that he was too naive. In this library-like space, what they need to guard against is not the monsters in the dungeon, but the people who climb the tower like them. No one can be sure that they can answer all the questions of the statue. If they can't answer, they can't go to the next level. In addition to looking for answers in the vast sea of   books, all climbers have another choice, which is to rush to the next level. If they can't answer, it doesn't mean that the next batch of climbers who come can't solve the puzzle. As long as they rush in first after the other party has answered the questions, or simply kill the other party, they will not be stuck.

Compared to searching for answers in an increasing number of bookshelves, this method of clearing the level is more efficient. Along the way, Ethan Du and Nathan have met many climbers who tried to steal the level. For those who wanted to reap the benefits, Nathan was ruthless and killed them one by one. After dealing with another group of people who wanted to steal the level, Ethan Du stared at the gradually disappearing corpses and felt a sense of irony: there were basically no monsters that actively attacked in this copy, but the climbers chose to kill each other.

Everyone entered the portal, walked past the long bookshelf, and when they were about to reach the statue, they heard a commotion coming from the front.

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