Chapter 8

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nTranslator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

nMaybe because this small griffin just came out, it shook its head and fell to the ground.

nThis griffin’s growth potential was that of a level five creature, but from the looks of it, its body was really too small.

nJust as Pierce pressed his fingers against the griffin’s small head, the hint appeared again.

nThis little fellow looks so cute. Did you notice that it has been staring at the stones on the table? Perhaps you can use them to feed it.

nPierce immediately placed five stones in front of the griffin.

nThese stones were tested to be of the water element.

nThis kind of stone could cause the user to develop corresponding attributes.

nHowever, this stone could only be used five times at most.

nPierce had no intention of using them for himself. After all, the stones he had discovered were of the lowest grade.

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nHe really had no use for them.

nHe believed that he would definitely be able to find a better way to strengthen himself in the future.

nAfter the griffin swallowed the water elemental stones, its body grew larger.

nThreads of water surrounded it.

nVaguely, its golden pupils seemed to be turning blue.

nPierce checked its stats again. It had already changed.

nElemental Griffin

nLevel: 3

nGrowth Potential: Level 6

nSkills: (Hurricane), (Chain Air Cannon), (Wind Arrow), (Water Arrow), (Waterspout)

nPierce was delighted when he saw the changes on the interface.

nThis time, he was not fighting alone.

nMoreover, when it matured, it would definitely become a powerful force.

nAfter all, it would be a level six creature.

nThat was a lord-level unknown creature.

nThe last time a level 6 creature appeared, it almost caused human civilization to break down.

nPierce was excited as well.

nMeanwhile, in the already chaotic Country M.

nPeople waited for half an hour as if they had accepted their fate.

nIn the end, only a weak typhoon came. Nothing happened.

n“D*mn, I’m in the capital right now. I’ve already resigned to my fate and waited for death. In the end, I wasted half an hour!”

n“Don’t say anymore. After I received the news, I spent all of my assets overnight. Now, I’ve lost a lot of my wealth.”

n“Why are you guys in such a hurry? Learn from me and take it easy. If the griffins come, just screw them.”

n“Everyone’s mentality is really stable.”

nJust as the comments were buzzing.

nA beep suddenly sounded in Pierce’s ear.

nIt seemed to be a message notification.

nPierce looked around and finally saw the mark on the back of his hand.

nThe mark of the M word glowed slightly. He pressed the mark.

nA transparent chat box appeared before him.

nThe person who sent the message to Pierce was from the neighboring friendly country: Country G.

nThe message was from the leader of Country G’s Tower Defense group this time, Zenus.

n“Hello, Mr. Pierce from Country M!”

n“Are you the only contestant from Country M?”

nPierce didn’t think much of this message.

nThe news of him being the only one from Country M for the Tower Defense Survival game this time had already been spread across all the contestants’ broadcast screen.

nThere was no need to hide the fact that he was alone.

nPierce thought for a moment and replied,

n“That’s right. Just me.”

nIt was a simple reply.

nMost importantly, Pierce learned from the Host’s memory that Country G and Country M had a friendly relationship, so there was no conflict.

nSoon, the other party replied.

n“I’m sorry, I was too presumptuous. In the Tower Defense world, participants can communicate with each other.”

n“During the last Tower Defense Survival, our two countries shared information.”

n“That’s why I want to extend the friendship between the two countries and cooperate with your Country M.”

n“This is our information regarding the weakness of the previous invading creatures and the level of the next invading monsters.”

nPierce pondered for a while and accepted the message.

nAfter all, new creatures would appear at every Tower Defense. It was hard to avoid falling into a trap.

nAt the same time, Pierce provided information about his side.

n“I found the weakness of the level-three dark zombies. It’s afraid of fire element attacks.”

n“In addition, you can explore the forest or the surrounding areas and find some ordinary-looking rocks. That thing can strengthen the arrow tower.”

n“This is the correct way to play the Tower Defense.”

nAt this moment, the Country G’s players were stunned.

nThe correct way to play the Tower Defense??

nStones could strengthen the arrow tower??

nNo, how did you obtain this information alone!?

nAlthough Zenus was tempted to ask, he resisted.

nThere were some things that could not be asked just because they were allies.

nThinking of this, Zenus pondered for a moment and decided to try the method Pierce had provided him.

nHe ordered,

n“Five of you, go into the mountains and search for some stones. They are about the size of a fist. Get as much as you can!”

nIn this regard, regardless of whether Pierce’s information was true or false, the players of the two countries were temporarily in an alliance.

nUnfortunately, there was a huge distance between each country.

nTower Defense allowed one to invade other cities and win, but in fact, the players never met with another city’s players.

nAs time passed, this was treated to be non-existent.

n“But can you represent Country G in forming an alliance with me?”

nPierce was puzzled.

nHe also liked having more allies, but that didn’t mean he was a fool.

n“Don’t worry, I’m a high-ranking official in Country G. The people here have already voted for me to be the leader.”

n“This cooperation will officially take effect now.”

nPierce was stunned when he saw the contract.

nGood lord, the preparations were quite complete!

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nPierce shook his head and couldn’t help but laugh.

nHe closed the chat box and turned to look at the whining little griffin on the table.

nHe subconsciously tapped its little head with his index finger.

nPierce looked at the griffin that was glaring at him in pain and fell into deep thought.

nSo far, he’d practically been taking it one step at a time.

nHe had no such thing as a goal.

nThe only thing that could be said to be his goal was to survive.

nWhile Pierce was thinking, the sky outside gradually brightened.

nTomorrow night would be the second wave of invasion.

nHe had to complete all the necessary defensive measures before tomorrow night.

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