Chapter 37

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nPierce motioned for Vivier to illuminate the dark pit below.

nAn illusionary light source entered the bottom of the pit.

nThe faint white objects underneath also revealed their full appearance. They were the bones of unknown creatures.

nPierce clearly saw many human skulls inside. There were even bones of countless other creatures around.

nSome clothes were torn by insects. They seemed to be matching and some unknown symbols could be vaguely seen on them.

nIt was highly possible that these humans were natives of this place.

nAfter putting in some effort, Pierce scooped them up with the hook that Vivier had conjured.

nHowever, because the hook was really too hot, there were holes on the clothings that were scooped up.

nThe unknown symbols were also charred black.

nPierce slapped his forehead. He had forgotten the characteristics of Vivier’s skills.

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nIn short, there was nothing he could do about these clothings.

nIt was better to head to the ruins first. He might find something there.

nHe made a prompt decision.

nVivienne read Pierce’s facial expression, and summoned a ladder with her divine power and walked on it.

nPierce stared at the steaming ladder in front of him, his eyes twitching involuntarily.

nWasn’t this making things difficult for him?

n“Wings, bring me there with wings!”

nHelpless, Pierce could only whisper to Vivienne.

nFor some reason, Vivier seemed to hate flying. Could an angel that did not want to fly still be called an angel?

nThe golden light spread out again, and Pierce finally passed the ridiculously large trap.

nThey set off again. This time, their pace was much faster.

nAfter all, they had wasted a lot of time because they had been walking slowly.

nIt was almost 1: 30 PM. Who knew if he would be able to return to Country M before night! He could not be sure.

nWhat if they encountered bizarre creatures in the ruins?

nThese were all uncertainties. Fortunately, he had a level 4 battle angel as his bodyguard. It was a safe trip.

nWhile they were hurrying into the ruins, the last defending team fell.

nThe monsters stepped on the bodies of the Blossoms Country players and advanced into the city.

nAt the same time, in the capital of Blossoms Country.

nA vortex-shaped portal appeared in the sky.

nBecause of the rules of the Tower Defense world, the death of every participant would reduce the lifespan of all people of their country by a year.

nFurthermore, because the members of Blossoms Country had performed very well last time, they had received an additional 100 years of lifespan.

nOf course, notifications about increased lifespan would usually not appear in the notification column.

nThe top three in each Tower Defense round would receive 300 years of lifespan.

nThe top ten would obtain about a hundred years of lifespan.

nIn other words, since Pierce had won first place three times in a row, Country M’s overall lifespan had already reached close to a thousand years.

nThe brutal extermination of Blossoms Country’s team was witnessed by the leaders of Blossoms Country.

nTherefore, when the last line of defense was broken through, the leaders had already evacuated the citizens of the capital.

nNumerous cannons and tanks surrounded the entire capital.

nAs a country’s leader, they had to be resolute.

nThey immediately cut off all contact with the capital, and marked it as a forbidden area to encircle the monsters.

nWhile the audience was paying attention to Blossoms Country, which was a large country, resisting the invasion of the monsters, Pierce sped up for half an hour before reaching his destination.

nIt was different from the narrow entrance. It was an open space several thousand meters wide.

nThere was a building made of white stones. It was a Greek-style building. However, the passage of time had erased the patterns on the building.

nPierce quickly led the way inside.

nVivier used one hand to move away the pillar blocking the door and threw it a few hundred meters away.

nPierce looked around and walked in.

nVivier followed closely behind and used her divine power to create a light source, lighting up the entire building.

nPierce’s eyes lit up. He was stunned by the things inside the building.

nOn the pure white walls, there were vivid and lifelike colorful murals.

nIt was a work of art that was carved with a knife and then painted with various colors.

nThese were simply precious treasures to artists.

nBut!

nIn this chaotic Tower Defense world, artists and entertainers were useless.

nBecause every time the monsters invaded, they would be the first to run away.

nThey were also useless when rebuilding structures.

nFor this kind of profession that was of no help at all, it was looked down upon by everyone.

nArtists?

nThere was no need for those things in this world. They were just a tool for capitalists to make money.

nPierce quietly observed the tens of murals in front of him. They were of angels, demons, and other creatures of myths.

nPierce even saw a mural of angels fighting demons.

nThese murals were so lifelike that the viewer would want to observe them up close.

nHowever, Pierce’s golden hint did not appear again.

nPierce shook his head in disappointment. It seemed that these murals were just murals, and did not have any hidden mystery.

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nHe walked into the hall.

nIn front of him was a mural of a human warrior. Beneath it was a suit of armor that had been buried by dust.

nThousands of years had gone by but time did not leave any traces on it.

nPierce wiped the dust from it. The surface of the armor was still shining with golden light. It looked like it was worth quite a lot.

nRight at this moment, Pierce’s eyes suddenly caught sight of a large purple egg on his left.

nAt the corner of the wall, there was a large egg that was purple in color with black patterns on it.

nIt looked the same size as the egg that hatched Vivier.

nWas this also a creature egg?

nJust as Pierce was frowning, a golden hint appeared.

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