Players' NPC boss

Chapter 363 Putting everything on the gambling table

For some reason, when Odin revealed the true face of the four daughters, Blaze was not surprised at all.

The chicken, or Odin in Vidofolnir's mouth, is a very tenacious god. To put it nicely, he fights against fate and never gives up. To put it bluntly, he can do whatever it takes to ensure his survival and rule.

"I have thought about it for two epochs, and after witnessing many destructions, including the human beings in the Age of Gods, I understand one thing." Odin spread his hands and paced back and forth as if he was suddenly not in a hurry to drag Blaze.

"Fate is a vague and uncertain concept. Only when you engage in the so-called act of resisting fate will fate become clear and definite. The more you resist, the closer you will be to the ending conveyed by fate because of the obstacles you encounter at every step."

Seeing that Odin no longer blocked him, Blaze immediately accelerated and sprinted, not intending to listen to Odin's long speech. Odin did not chase, but talked to himself leisurely, and his words blew towards Blaze along the wind.

"As a god, the second-generation one-eyed man was given eternal expectations when he was born, and was blessed with the blessing of not being harmed by anything."

"The only fate that all lives have to face is death, even gods are no exception."

"So the moment the second-generation one-eyed man was blessed with the blessing of not being harmed by anything, he resisted the fate called death, and his fate was determined by it, and the birth of the [Golden Branch of Life] was the symbol of [Destined Death]."

"But the [Golden Branch of Life] has always been just a symbol of his inevitable death, and it never means that the [Golden Branch of Life] is the thing that pierced his chest and directly took the life of the second-generation one-eyed man."

The light of transmission came from the distant city, and Blaze had already gone to the battle where he was destined to be late.

Odin put on the wide-brimmed hat that was as blue as the clear sky on his head, and his blind right eye was covered under the brim of the hat.

People have two eyes to see two paths-[do] and [don't do]. Losing an eye means that you can only see one choice forever. The ending that should be full of possibilities like a thriving tree is forever lost in half the moment you lose an eye.

"Thinking about it this way, exchanging one eye for omniscience is really a loss-making deal."

He didn't want to stop Blaze, but he understood fate. Being able to see different endings from each choice, the boy gave up the shortcut and chose to take a longer route to a more correct path.

But being right often means hardship.

He went through a long time, witnessed countless destructions, and only learned one thing.

If you don't want to lose so badly, just bet everything after making a choice. He put the only ones that can win in his eyes, [Gungnir] and [Golden Branch of Life], on the gambling table.

He bet that the boy would win, even if he would lose all his chips first.

And the boy would also lose something.

...

"Hebi! Stay away!"

Greenland pulled out the Gungnir in his body, and this god-level weapon immediately flew out of his hand and returned to the hands of the second-generation one-eyed man.

In this kind of sudden battle, winning or losing is not important, what is important is to save the important accompanying NPC who cannot be resurrected.

Without Greenland's special call, Hebi had already hidden in the temporary camp. Although this is just a tent that looks like it is made of cloth, its defense is quite amazing. Of course, no matter how amazing it is, it will definitely not be able to stop the attack of the second-generation one-eyed.

However, the second-generation one-eyed will definitely not attack an ordinary person on purpose. His purpose, to be precise, is only one target of hatred.

The person who holds [Gungnir].

So everyone, including the second-generation one-eyed, did not move. The scene was extremely silent, with only the breathing sound of the eight-legged warhorse like a drum.

Until the moment when the Ripper pounced on [Gungnir], the suppressed storm came.

As expected, the second-generation one-eyed immediately drew out the Gungnir on his back and pointed it at the Ripper.

Gungnir is a death declaration, and the moment it is pointed at means death. But this [being pointed at] is full of ambiguity in the eyes of all experienced players.

So in the few seconds when the second-generation one-eyed man thought that the few people were on the verge of a fight, they quickly determined the strategy in the chat group. First, test the general ability of Gungnir, and the first step is to determine the specific meaning of [being pointed at].

One second before the Ripper moved, the Psycho Clown took out a smoke bomb and threw it at the position of [Gungner]. The huge smoke instantly obscured the figure of the Ripper, and the Ripper also used his exclusive stealth skill.

[Deep Dream]

[Convert your body into a dream-like phantom, unable to interfere with the entity, and even forgotten within a few seconds]

This is a skill specifically used to deal with NPC hostility to evil players. Of course, the biggest function is that it can penetrate walls to a certain extent.

The Ripper did not pick up [Gungner], but stood there nervously waiting.

As expected, whether it was the smoke bomb of the Psycho Clown or the phantom body of the evil profession, they were all penetrated by the thunder-like Gungnir.

At the moment when the Ripper was about to die, the Psycho Clown took out the blue cross and threw it over, then rushed towards Gungnir.

They all had a consensus that perhaps the appearance of the second-generation Cyclops was an inevitable plot arranged by the game, but if this situation occurred because of the excessive degree of freedom, so that the second-generation Cyclops would make an early kill, then...

This is the worst result. The second-generation one-eyed man has taken precautions, and this [Gungnir] will not work. So no one intends to use [Gungnir]. Instead, they regard this important plot prop as a very good tool to divert hatred.

As for how to win without plot props? How can you know that you can't win if you don't try this kind of thing.

So the first step to win is that everyone must die once under Gungnir at the beginning. After all, Gungnir cannot lock a person twice, but it is a basic setting.

In the end, even Marika was pierced by Gungnir once and resurrected with the resurrection prop.

"Now all seven of us will not be locked by this must-hit spear, and we can fight fairly." Marika was resurrected under the light of the blue cross, and pulled out the spear that was inserted into her heart incomparably calmly.

In order to prevent Gungnir from having the ability to destroy equipment, she deliberately removed her breastplate.

To be honest, in the process of growing up to become the leader of the Royal Knights, the death just now was a relatively refreshing type.

What surprised Marika was that the stranger seemed to have anticipated this situation in advance and brought many resurrection props.

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