But so what? As the saying goes, as long as the price is right, a merchant would even sell the rope used to hang them.
This principle holds true for most people as long as the price or cost reaches a certain level.
Very few can resist temptation.
Gong believed that the price he offered could even entice a powerful being at the pinnacle level.
What reason did Lini, a second tier professional of not to be tempted, even if he was fully aware that a carefully prepared trap lay ahead? He had to jump into it.
Linny saw the undisguised cunning in Gonguan's eyes along with a hint of hidden disdain.
Yet, he remained calm.
After all, he was a deep abyss demon god.
No matter how elegantly he pretended, it couldn't te change his crude essence.
So-called demon gods were nothing more than slightly stronger abyssal creatures, and that was their true nature.
Seeing Lini s unchanged expression, Gong, although still maintaining a smile on the surface, felt a slight unease rising in his heart.
This guy seemed too composed.
It felt as if the one setting the trap was not Gong Son, but Lini himself.
This level of confidence truly baffled Gong.
However, perhaps this guy had some experience or relics.
Gong chuckled.
According to the rules, as long as a professional knew of the existence of experience relics, they could see that possessing relics would grant immense advantages in the game.
But so what? Relics of this kind were extremely rare and bound to the user.
You couldn't even buy them.
Only those from noble families might stumble upon one or two relics in their ancestors graves.
But this scenario clearly did not apply to Lini, as he was obviously not a scion of a noble family.
So even if Lin had relics, they probably wound TB mini.
Coupled with Lin Y's incredibly fast leveling speed, it was easy to deduce that he had indeed leveled up using relics.
But even so, it indicated that he likely didn't te have many relics on hand.
Otherwise, after his second class change, he should have directly used relics to continue leveling up.
How could he still be stuck at level 30? Forget it.
Even if he had one or two relics, what of it? Galanlon had dozens of relics.
Gong thought of this and his doubts vanished.
Perhaps Lin Yi could never imagine that someone could possess so many relics.
With a smile, Gong merged into the crowd.
He needed to find a good spot to lie back and slowly enjoy this game.
Linny naturally had his own support.
Relics like these could be considered one of the few resources that professionals from the abyss could use.
The orange quality relic he held at level 80 was essentially the pinnacle of relics.
Anything higher would have to be a level 90 relic.
But theoretically, while there was a certain probability of such relics appearing, in reality, it was almost impossible to actually find one.
In human history, the total number of professionals above level 90 was several orders of magnitude less than the denominator of the probability of generating such relics.
And it is well known that experience relics are formed from the remains of deceased professionals.
In other words, even if all the level 90 plus professionals died now, they probably couldn't te condense even a single level 90 relic.
If Gong could really acquire a level 90 relic, Lynn, you would accept it.
As for the level 80 relic Lynn he currently held, there are also very few recorded instances in history, probably less than three.
In the face of such an absolute number, how could Linny not take this gamble against Gong? A piece of demon god treasure plus a rule as the cost was already more than enough for Linny to take this risk.
Time to find a place to enter the game.
Linny found a corner and opened his professional panel.
Soon he located the entrance to Gonguin's new game, the king s game.
Linny squinted slightly.
There were no entry thresholds for this game, but anyone who entered would be unable to use any of their abilities, including equipment, which would be rendered ineffective in the game.
In the game, everyone else levels would be ignored, and players were strictly prohibited from taking action themselves.
So, one could say that everyone was almost at the same starting line.
Each person would initially receive a certain amount of experience points to recruit troops and subsequently by using these troops to kill monsters or other players troops.
They could gain experience points.
These experience points could then be used to continue recruiting troops until all opponent's troops were completely eliminated.
At the end of this process, all remaining experience points will be settled back to the player.
However, there were no restrictions on the use of items and equipment in the rules.
But on the battlefield, items and equipment that could only be used personally would have minimal impact on the battle.
There was only one type of item that could play a crucial role in this game.
Probably many science had pulled out their ancestors relics.
Linny muttered.
Gongsu's creation of this game was indeed highly tempting, directly attracting many professionals.
But this was a winner takes all game.
The more you put in, the more you could potentially lose.
If you won, it would be a true windfall.
Such a game that could allow people to turn their fortunes around naturally had a deadly allure.
Otherwise, Linny wouldn't have been hearing others discussing this so-called new game outside, and Linny was quite curious about what means Gong would arrange for himself in the game.
With this doubt, Lini directly chose to enter the game.
Chapter 243, Massive Experience Points, Crazy Redemption.
Before entering the game, please provide collateral.
Note, if you fail the game, you will lose your collateral.
If you win, you will receive rewards worth no less than your collateral.
Upon seeing this prompt, Lini directly submitted the rule coin.
This was the wager he had agreed upon with Gong Son.
After all, Gong Suin's apparent purpose in organizing this game was to reclaim this coin.
Collateral confirmed, entering the game.
Immediately, Lin's vision blurred, and when it cleared, he found himself in a forest.
Player Lini has entered the game.
The number of players is sufficient.
The game will start in 10 minutes.
Please prepare players.
Soon, a message appeared before the other players who had entered the game earlier.
In this game, there would be a total of 30 players competing.
At this moment, Lini was the 30th player of this match.
This immediately caused quite a stir among the players.
What the hell is that? Liy.
Damn.
How did I end up facing such an opponent? What now? I can't back out.
No way.
I dug up my ancestors grave just to win a match.
And now, oh heavens, why is this happening to me? Damn, this round is a guaranteed loss.
I disturbed my ancestors grave for nothing.
Similar reactions appeared on many players in the game.
They were all shocked by this sudden announcement.
Line's name had basically become a symbol, and whenever it was mentioned, it was associated with strength, miracles, and so on.
What fun is there in facing someone like that? If only they could chat in public during the game.
Otherwise, the players present would definitely notice that there were quite a few unworthy descendants in their group who had disturbed their ancestors graves.
Many players had entered the game holding relics, all hoping to maximize their benefits from these relics.
But it seemed they had miscalculated.
In a corner of the game, Gong stood next to a tall woman.
"The game has begun.
You need to work hard now.
" Gong said to Gowan Lon.