Global Dungeon: I Can See the Status Bar

Chapter 391 - 172: I Say, the You Is Mine!

Great, then why don’t you come up with a solution for me!

The rebel player named Liu Xun had a smile on his face.

Although on the surface he remained humble and respectful, inwardly he was speechless and full of disdain for the actions of these Light Energy Decision Makers.

The Fallen Light Energy Race may be strong, but they always seem a bit dim-witted.

If they want to exchange, you just exchange with them!

Damn, everything you have is stolen, we’re barefoot and unafraid of those with shoes, so why are you scared?

If they want to destroy it, let them destroy it; it’s all left behind by robots anyway, it’s not a loss if you got it for free.

You use mind interference to control the units left by the robots to exchange with the Superhuman Federation, aren’t you quite happy with the trade?

Even if the Light Energy Race really lost their industrial base, they could still rely on their individual power to fight the Superhuman Federation in hand-to-hand combat, and it wouldn’t matter if those mindless Ghouls were wiped out.

But if the Superhuman Federation lost their industrial capacity, are they going to have the Yellow Springs Warriors smash them with the butts of their guns?

How can these gray-blue lightbulbs not figure out this account?

Besides, your limited industrial systems are installed on individual Light Energy Floating Islands, is it really that easy to destroy them?

You, a dignified cultivation race, are actually worried about a technology race destroying your industrial infrastructure...

This situation, even just hearing it makes one feel that this race is not very smart.

Thinking of this, Liu Xun couldn’t help but shake his head and sigh inwardly.

This batch of natives is really hard to manage.

A race that was once pacifistic, even if they turned collectively dark, they still exude a ruthless but foolish aura.

Disguising myself as one of their kind, after much hardship and difficulty, I finally managed to fool them into coming to the mainland to avenge an old grudge.

But now, looking at the situation, the Light Energy Race’s revenge plan seems doomed.

Overestimated them too much.

These guys never really went through any warfare from evolving advanced intelligence to racial unification, and then nearly being annihilated by the Superhuman Federation.

Let alone all these years of quietly developing under the sea.

No sea creature without advanced intelligence could stand a chance against them in their turf.

As such, after turning dark and seeking revenge on land, it’s understandable why they are suppressed and beaten by the overwhelmingly formidable Superhuman Federation.

Luckily, the Insect Race was brainless and seized a wave of timing, catching the robots off guard with timing tactics.

Otherwise, even the baseline mission would have been tough.

However, Liu Xun doesn’t plan on giving up now.

Finding these Fallen Light Energy Race members hidden in the sea and persuading them to come ashore for revenge took a significant amount of effort from Liu Xun.

Withdrawing now, relying on several side quests and one hidden task, the most he can achieve is a Good or Perfect evaluation after fulfilling the main quest’s minimum requirements.

This is not what he wants.

As a player completing the S-Rank advancement dungeon, he hopes to achieve that extremely rare "Incredible" evaluation, thereby earning higher upgrade rewards.

Therefore, unless absolutely necessary, he will not choose to settle.

Those huge Light Energy Decision Makers are still contemplating.

Liu Xun silently pondered while observing the mainland sandbox.

If attacking the Superhuman Federation is not feasible, then what about seizing the 710 Elemental Farm?

If he can also control the other fifty percent of the Insect Race, he will have conquered two races.

Completing a few more side quests, there is a high possibility of reaching that legendary level.

He’s already completed the hardest part of the preconditions for achieving the "Incredible" evaluation, which is the hidden task; he has a decent understanding of the dungeon background, only one step away from victory!

If he can achieve this evaluation and become an S-Rank player, he could at least get a position as an Elder in the sect.

At that point, he might slightly involve himself in that interception task that’s been ongoing for a year, to gain some experience.

Who knows, maybe this immense fortune could fall on him?

S-Rank, a level many dream of reaching...

Liu Xun reflected like this.

Don’t be fooled by his appearance as a middle-aged man; he’s actually nearly a hundred years old, an Old Deng.

He started from the beginning dungeon when the apocalyptic scenario hit and managed to endure to this point.

In fact, this is the situation for the vast majority of players.

Someone like Lu Wenwu, who became a player only a few years ago and jumped straight to A-Rank, is extremely rare.

Often walking by the riverside, how can you avoid getting your shoes wet?

Human energy is limited; you will always encounter situations and dungeons that you’re not good at.

So, being stuck at a certain level and fluctuating up and down is a commonplace occurrence.

Just like ranks in some games.

Moreover, a normal player doesn’t have as many Spirit Coins as Lu Wenwu to squander on Tenfold Acceleration Cards, in addition to having insanely absurd talent without any bottlenecks.

Their slow progress is mostly due to a lack of adequate time.

Or rather, the efficiency in acquiring resources and Spirit Coins isn’t high enough to support them in rapidly enhancing their strength during the break periods between dungeons.

The dungeon system’s level assessment of a player, rather than representing strength, could be seen as a rank or some visible hidden score, or a kind of comprehensive ability metric.

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