Silence, silence again.

After entering the trial unknowingly, nothing happened.

As if they didn't care at all that the two people disturbed their peace, these dead people didn't react at all...

Dozens of minutes later, he slowly opened his eyes and looked at Hill again.

"Again?"

Hill raised his eyebrows and took the initiative to speak.

"...Yeah." He blinked unconsciously and nodded slightly.

"Very good," Hill said, curling his lips slightly, "Then... it's my turn?"

"Yeah." He nodded again and blinked seriously: "I'm awesome."

Hill couldn't help but chuckle and nodded: "Yes, yes, yes~"

"........."

Seeing Hill's reaction, he fell silent again, then suddenly moved closer and repeated, "Awesome, me."

"....I know...."

Hill was stunned for a moment, then silently restrained his smile, nodded, and couldn't help feeling a little tired.

This guy... probably felt like he was joking, or wasn't sure if he understood, so he emphasized it again...

Wow....suddenly I remembered why I used to feel tired of getting along with this guy...

Thinking of this, she sighed helplessly, no longer paying attention to the person staring at her without blinking, and closed her eyes quietly.

In the previous life, the difficulty of [Dark Boneyard] belonged to the T2 difficulty listed by players. In normal people's words, it is a difficulty that is "a bit challenging for experts, and is not recommended for ordinary people to choose."

For Hill, this challenge was naturally not difficult, not to mention that she had been here in her previous life.

It's not that she doesn't want to take on more difficult trials, but this is the best option for a round trip from Liberty City within two weeks. Other places are either too far away or too simple to be worthwhile.

However, what is strange is that according to the experience of the previous life, if a player starts a trial here, the bones around him will quickly form skeleton soldiers and then begin to attack all living people around him, so in the previous life, this place was considered a "team copy".

This is also the reason why Hill offered to help Bujue with the guards. However, except for the initial restlessness, everything went too smoothly for the two times....

[Detected that the environment is suitable for stimulating potential, do you want to enter the trial? Yes/No]

[Dark Boneyard, Trial Difficulty: High, Consumes 2/3/4/9 Potential Points]

As soon as she closed her eyes, the system prompt popped up again. It seems that in terms of stimulating her potential, she still enjoys the convenience of being a player. At least she doesn't have to become powerful by herself through self-realization like in the movies.

There is no danger to life when stimulating potential. Since she has already passed, there is no need to worry about wasting the ticket. She did not hesitate and chose the highest consumption....

"Om-!"

Suddenly, Hill's head buzzed, and his consciousness seemed to be pulled away in an instant. In the blink of an eye, he came to an empty world.

“Click, click, click…”

Then, the sound of skeletons colliding began to reverberate, and a giant skeleton slowly emerged from the void...

What good luck! It seems like this is a combat test...

The trials that stimulate potential are not just combat, they also include puzzle solving, guarding, assassination, etc. However, combat is undoubtedly the simplest and most brainless one.

Hill quickly drew the sword from her waist, and in the real world, without her and the shock of annihilation, the disturbed dead once again began to stir uncomfortably...

Tens of minutes later...

"Shh-!"

"Bang! Crash--"

[Trial completed, constant state obtained: [Dismemberment] x8]

[Dismemberment: Increases the chance of causing trauma by 5%]

The huge skeleton fell apart, and Hill couldn't help but frowned as he looked at the eight layers of effects that suddenly appeared in his constant state.

It might be bad luck, but actually the effect is pretty good.

After all, she still has a state of [Bloodthirsty Excitement], which directly increases the probability of trauma by 40% and is also effective for herself. If she encounters an emergency, forced self-harm is not impossible.

However...spending nine tickets to get this effect is not a loss, but it is not a big profit either. And what she needs is a boost in strength. As a last resort, she can only try again. At present, she only has 17 potential points. If she still can't draw what she wants, she can only make other plans or even give up using the magic-breaking skill at the Knight Conference...

Hill never opened his eyes, and the next moment, he entered the trial again...

It was another combat trial, and this time, it was resolved in just seven minutes.

[Trial completed, constant state obtained: [Precision] x6]

[Precision: See through, critical hit increased by 2%]

"Woo..."

This time I was lucky enough. Seeing through and critical strike were very popular in any profession, and they were even more effective for the magic swordsman. However...

still none!

Hill had indeed anticipated this. After all, the stimulation of potential depends entirely on fate. It is impossible for her to get whatever she wants, but she always has to try her luck.

But when the results came out, she suddenly became very unhappy again, or should I say... extremely unhappy!

Wasn't she blessed by the gods? Could it be that the goddess of luck didn't bless her?

It seems there is no other way.... It was not easy to force the equipment to break the magic, now it is just expected, don't be disappointed, don't be disappointed...

Hill kept reminding himself of this and took a long breath.

Easy....Easy....

....Asshole! I will complain to Father God when I get back!

She bared her teeth viciously, then slowly withdrew from the trial space.

As soon as I opened my eyes, I was met with a pretty face that was so close that I couldn't see its entire appearance.

Hill was stunned and blinked slightly, then he realized that he was staring at him seriously without blinking, and all around him was a pile of broken bones...

“………” Hill was not very happy now, so he said nothing, but seeing that Bujue was still staring at him coldly, he could only sigh: “Let’s go, I’m done.”

"I won." He blinked unconsciously, still looking at Hill seriously.

"Yeah," Hill nodded helplessly: "Done."

He suddenly frowned and pointed to the circle of dry bones around him: "I won..."

"Oh," Hill was stunned for a moment, then he reacted and nodded unhappily: "You mean you won? Um... Thank you..."

"........."

He didn't answer, but his frown deepened.

"What's wrong?" Hill also frowned and asked in confusion.

Did she guess wrong?

"........."

There was a long silence, and suddenly he turned his head away. Hill didn't know if it was an illusion, but he felt that this guy... seemed a little unhappy.

The next moment, the other party's words confirmed her suspicions;

"No...praise."

"........."

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