Full Server First Kill Ch229

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 229: The Flames of Revenge

Mission accomplished.

After a loud outcry, Abaddon suddenly fell silent. This was something Anakin had entrusted him to do, and of course, he knew Anakin was backed by Paradise, but so what?

He wasn’t interested in speculating about good and evil but inherited the simple values of the vast majority of Players—the huge monster in the sky looked too ugly to be good. Attacking it was undoubtedly the right choice.

He just needed to bring up this topic.

If the leader of the Homeward Saints Guild wasn’t familiar with the game, they wouldn’t possibly accept such an outrageous proposal. The problem was, the Homeward Saints Guild was precisely composed of professional players and amateur experts.

They still believe this was a game, and they knew best what “game” meant.

From creatively solving quests, challenging higher levels, and collecting bizarre endings, to exploiting bugs, killing enemies in plot twists, and achieving no-damage completions, for top-level players, “playing by the rules” was the least interesting way to play.

There were no cutscenes here.

The massive monster suspected to be the “Demon King’s true form” had appeared. Could one resist trying it out? Compared to the seemingly never-ending main quest chains, wasn’t it more interesting to leapfrog and attack the final boss?

The challenge was just within reach. Wouldn’t you be curious?

Wouldn’t you give it a try?

Above the night sky, the figure entwined with countless flesh limbs quietly waited.

“Leave a search team to continue looking for NPCs. The combat team follows me.”

Hot Ash quickly made a judgment, swallowing his saliva with a somewhat hoarse voice. “The strategy analysis team goes first. Don’t attack. Just probe its pattern and try to get the basic data within fifteen minutes.”

Abaddon knew about the strategy analysis team. They actually weren’t high level but possessed all kinds of unique skills. To ensure the core combat force didn’t lose levels, the strategy analysis team always went first when encountering an unknown boss—to measure the boss’ basic values, combat mechanics, and the like.

“This is just a trial. Don’t feel pressured,” Hot Ash added a few words immediately, calming the restless Players.

The monster was too far away. The first round of attacks flew towards that hovering figure.

Nol easily neutralized the first wave of attacks with a flick of his fingers. Now, with Enbillick trapped in [Mercy Countdown], Star Stealer Sol’s true form, lacking conscious command, instinctively entered a full defensive state.

The opportunity shouldn’t be missed.

But now wasn’t the time to attack.

Star Stealer Sol didn’t dominate Tahe for over a hundred years for nothing. Plus it still held most of the system permissions. Nol roughly estimated that, even with Teest and him together, they couldn’t cleanly finish off Star Stealer Sol’s true form within half an hour under its full defense.

So, he had more important things to do now.

Facing the attacking Players, Nol seriously cast magic, creating… a fake health bar.

He brazenly topped it on his head, dodging the opponent’s attacks while secretly modifying the values, making it look like he was losing health reasonably.

Magic mixed with arrows created colorful attacks that came like fireworks to his face.

Surrounded by blue flames, Nol felt oddly elated.

He recognized all the Player professions on the other side, remembered all the effects of their skills and their attack trajectories, and calculated everyone’s cooldown times and attack values. He could—only he in this world could—act like a real tough boss in front of experienced Players.

He hadn’t yet dominated the system, but for the first time, he felt like he was dominating the world. The barrage of bullets and fireworks turned into twinkling dots in those blue eyes.

For a moment, Nol forgot about Star Stealer Sol, forgot those cumbersome hatreds and pasts.

Come on, let’s play together.

Get tired and go home.

Blue flames swirled around him, turning into magic circles of various sizes. The Holy Land churned as white tiles flipped over. Above in the sky, on the ground, in the water, countless skeletons appeared, and their eye sockets ignited with blue flames. In the dark night, those flames looked like cold stars falling into the world.

Hot Ash drew his long sword, and the fire burned a swath of undead creatures around him.

Was the first phase using a sea of monsters tactic? Looking at the humanoid avatar’s rate of health loss, that guy’s strength was still within their tolerance.

He raised his head, staring directly at the beautiful incarnation of the Demon King.

“Combat team, follow up!” Hot Ash commanded loudly. “Focus on attacking the humanoid part first!”

The combat team, all equipped with flying gadgets and mounts, rushed towards Nol.

The attack went from a trickle of probes to a furious tsunami, Nol didn’t dodge them all, deliberately taking a few hits to make it look like he was injured—his long hair was disheveled, and there were several tears on the edges of his wing membranes. His dark, magnificent robe was tattered, revealing a shoulder.

Nol’s fake health bar dropped dramatically, entering the 10% range.

It’s about time. Nol smiled. Facing the many Players up close, he didn’t hide this smile. The next second, his body and the “umbilical cords” behind him were covered in blue fire, and the fake health bar rapidly filled up.

…I know what you’ll think.

“Group One, continue to draw aggro. Group Three, cut the connections!”

As Nol expected, Hot Ash immediately switched tactics. “It’s replenishing its health through the main body—!”

…I know what you’ll do.

“Report, the umbilical cords can’t be cut!” replied the Saints combat Group Three. “They regrow as soon as they’re cut. All attacks are ineffective!”

Because those umbilical cords were equivalent to his fake health bar, Nol thought. They were just the most basic fakes, containing no power. Since they were nothing more than ordinary, repairing and fabricating them was easy.

…I know how you’ll choose.

Nol could hear the whispers among the Player teams.

“Maybe it’s not time to fight this guy yet. The system’s locked the health with a mechanism.”

“This game’s freedom isn’t that low. Hermitage has said, in theory, anything’s possible…”

“If it really wanted to lock health, it wouldn’t drop to 10% and then recover. There’s definitely something here.”

……

On the ground, Hot Ash bowed his head in thought. Finally, he took a deep breath and personally mounted a crimson wyvern.

When they first engaged, he had the strategy analysis team perform a special appraisal. The name of that young man was undoubtedly “Demon King[?]”. That [?] probably hinted that it was just an avatar, not the true body.

“Group One and Three draw aggro. Group One follows me. Let’s check out the big one!”

Hot Ash issued a new command.

…Exploration, adventure, imagination. Wasn’t this the essence of gaming?

Nol pretended to panic, turned towards Hot Ash’s direction, and carefully missed all attacks. Hot Ash, leading the Saints elite, rushed towards Star Stealer Sol’s true body, but as they flew halfway, their mounts began to struggle desperately.

“Can’t get through! The monster’s pressure is too strong!”

“That thing tried to stop us. The approach is right. We have to try!”

“That thing is too big. We don’t have enough people, boss!”

Nol’s smile grew wider. He raised both hands as the blue shower of fireworks exploded in the sky. Immediately after, a powerful presence emanated from a certain direction.

At the same time, Hot Ash urgently controlled the trembling wyvern and quickly flipped through the communication crystal. When he spoke again, his voice was filled with excitement.

“Continue!” he ordered decisively. “Reinforcements have arrived!”

Hundreds of giant figures pierced the night, flying towards Bissus. People hadn’t yet made out the contours of the newcomers before feeling their terrifying aura—

Under the moonlight, dragons spread their wings and flew.

On the backs of each dragon, human figures could be vaguely seen. Following the main quest update, the long-missing Amazon joined the battle.

Led by Subelbot, the dragons glared at the monster in the sky, emitting roars full of battle intent. The ground’s tiles cracked and rose under the control of dragon magic. Dragons leaped towards the sky, leaving behind solid and massively magical floating islands.

Those were the Players stairways to the sky.

Under Subelbot’s instructions, the proud dragons directly attacked Star Stealer Sol’s true body, with the Player’s main firepower shifting accordingly. The new Amazon Players didn’t even glance at Nol. Their attacks rained down like a storm on the four “moons”.

Nol, pretending to be helplessly furious, exerted all his effort to call upon system permissions. He didn’t need Star Stealer Sol’s detailed panel or the system to spy on its skills. He only needed to do one thing—

Under the exaggerated attack of the dragon formation, accompanied by suspicious flickering. A dark red health bar appeared below the four eyeballs, shockingly only a third left.

Star Stealer Sol’s true body was fully defensive. Even such concentrated attacks only scraped its health bar by just a little. But it didn’t matter. This was enough—more than enough.

It showed its health bar.

Such a big scene, so many eyes watching, every minute and second would be remembered by the Players. Star Stealer Sol wanting to easily rewind time, wouldn’t be so easy anymore.

Skeletons exploded in mid-air, and a pale rain of corpses fell from the sky. Dragons danced under the crimson moonlight, while the immortal Saints charged towards the monster tearing the sky apart.

At the center of this gorgeous night was the terrifying health bar of Star Stealer Sol’s true body. It was like an exaggerated bloodline splitting the vast sky in two.

Below the health bar, Nol was wrapped in blue fire. Amid countless bright blue dots, Nol’s presence was incredibly striking—flames centered on him, sweeping in all directions, as if to ignite the entire sky.

Nol pursed his lips, trying hard to look serious.

Well, this fire mainly served three purposes. Defense, guiding, and exaggerated visual effects—it illuminated the many floating islands leading to the sky, making it easier for Players to proceed.

“Dorothy!”

Hot Ash found the Amazon leader, who was furiously poking at eyeballs. “Xiao Li calculated that our output isn’t enough. By dawn, we could only take down a little over half.”

“Our calculations are similar.” Dorothy shrugged. “The issue is this thing can be fought. Do you really want to find more people now?”

“I’m just thinking of other ways—”

Underneath the helmet, Hot Ash’s skin was burning. The bosses from Paradise were still going through the motions outside the city, and the Demon King’s true form was still on standby, only releasing a limited-power avatar.

This was an excellent opportunity!

They must unleash a barrage of attacks on the true body. Even if they couldn’t kill it, they had to make the monster shed a layer of skin.

What’s the next step? How can they maximize their output?

While madly outputting skills, Hot Ash feverishly pondered.

Below Hot Ash, the “Demon King’s avatar” being focused on was riding a rollercoaster of health. In the intervals of dodging skills, the avatar sneakily lowered its head, looking towards the ground.

Half an hour was almost up. Nol counted the seconds, continuing to wait.

Above the ground.

Eugene looked up at this lively and magnificent battlefield, his gaze fixed on Nol’s neck. His hand tightened around his sword. Should he go to assist? No, he couldn’t… It was the will of God to find people. He couldn’t go against God’s thoughts.

After praying silently for a few moments, Eugene’s cloak billowed, and he continued searching the vast church area of Bissus City. Suddenly, he slowed his pace—a few steps away, he sensed a peculiar aura.

A heretic knelt in a dark corner. Dressed in black, his shoulders and head were adorned with candles stacked with wax tears, and he was muttering strange prayers.

A follower of the Demon King? No, that’s not right. Their magical fluctuations were very strange, distinctly different from the Demon King’s power, with a strong sense of foreignness, like they didn’t belong to this world.

Eugene carefully sensed for a while and found hundreds of similar auras appeared in the city. They were near and far, scattered in different districts… When did these people appear? What exactly are they doing?

“Who are you?” Eugene placed his sword on the heretic’s shoulder.

Strangely, his “Dominator” had no reaction. The person seemed not to be an enemy of God.

“We pray for a bright destiny, for the bright eyes.” The person replied with an ethereal voice. “The God of Fate shields the warriors from filth, allowing them to look directly at the enemy…”

Facing the Captain of the Investigation Knights, this heretic bore no hostility. Not only was there no hostility, but there was also an out-of-place aroma of food emanating from him. Although this person appeared detached, Eugene still spotted a few soup stains on his collar.

Under normal circumstances, Eugene would definitely capture these sudden heretics and interrogate them thoroughly. Now… the immediate priority was to find the real enemies of God.

Don’t blindly follow doctrines. Trust your own judgment, Eugene.

Eugene decisively sheathed his sword. He passed the heretic, who resumed praying, and ran towards the direction of the cathedral. He hadn’t gone far when he bumped head-on into the deputy captain rushing over.

“Did you find them?” Eugene’s hand rested on the hilt of his sword.

“Captain!” His deputy captain gasped for air. “The Mad Monk appeared. He drove everyone away and sealed the main hall!”

Eugene’s breath hitched.

The main hall? Painter launched [Mercy Countdown] in the main hall, and the time limit was about to expire. The Mad Monk couldn’t possibly miss this piece of information. What exactly did he want to do?

“You continue searching for people with everyone else.” Eugene patted the deputy captain. “I’ll check the main hall!”

“God wants us to find…” the deputy captain hadn’t caught on yet.

“I have my judgment!” Eugene rushed towards the main hall without looking back.

Suddenly, a blaze exploded in front of him. Eugene came to a screeching halt, disbelievingly looking towards the cathedral.

The world’s largest Evergreen Church, the most magnificent prayer hall, was now engulfed in platinum flames. The golden flames, like a sword, pierced straight into the sky.

Blue fire in the sky and golden flames on the ground. The night was torn apart by them, making the surroundings of Bissus City as bright as daylight.

Eugene tasted blood in his throat. Before he realized, his body roared out—

“Mad Monk—!!!”


The author has something to say:

Nol finally starts a grand performance, fooling everyone. Poor Star Stealer Sol, ultimately couldn’t outplay a corporate slave who’s been mentally overworking for years.

Teest, who burned the biggest Eternal Church as a child, grew up to burn the biggest Evergreen Church. Such a promising child.

————————————

And yes, the followers of the God of Fate went to the battlefield after having their fill in the Tower.

After all, they are followers of the God of Fate (.


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Full Server First Kill Ch228

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 228: Layout

Time rewound.

Enbillick decisively disappeared in front of Teest, slightly reversing time as he rushed with the crowd seeking refuge into the church. Should he worry about the teleportation raising suspicions? That was now the least of his concerns.

His true body was exposed.

At this point, he must completely eliminate Nol and Teest. Once he gained full system permissions, he would immediately destroy all Players and then erase Bissus City from the map.

Later, he would just package the incident as a disaster brought by the Demon King.

Now his greatest advantage was the power of his avatar—

Enbillick once again checked the panels of Teest and Nol. His control over the system wasn’t complete, so he was only able to access the most basic information, but it sufficed.

[Doom Knight[?] – Lv.200]

[Demon King[?] – Lv.200]

Enbillick had verified with the system. The power level of these two professions was roughly equivalent to the third advancement of the rarest class. The “[?]” was concerning. He tentatively applied the standards of a top-level boss to his enemies’ stats.

Currently, Nol and Teest couldn’t modify the system. Even if they were strong, they remained within the system’s analytical capabilities.

Enbillick looks at his own panel.

[Enbillick Alva [Avatar] – System Temporary Administrator]

[HP: 35,634,799/35,634,800 | MP: 1,215,654/1,218,500]

[Strength: 341,167 | Agility: 192,673 | Intelligence: 86,750 | Physical Defense: 976,632 | Magical Defense: 850,070]

[Status: Using Avatar]

[Star Stealer Sol – System Temporary Administrator]

[HP: 635,843,910/999,999,999 | MP: 727,839,800/999,999,999]

[Strength: 9,999,999 | Agility: 9,999,999 | Intelligence: 9,999,999 | Physical Defense: 9,999,999 | Magical Defense: 9,999,999]

[Status: Using Avatar; Unknown Error]

This was the greatest power he could obtain under the system’s rules—his true body wasn’t this powerful, relying entirely on manipulating the system’s authority. What a wonderful power.

Pity. If he could fully control the system, he wouldn’t need such hassle and could simply grant himself the highest authority of [Indestructible].

Enbillick was pushed towards the church’s main hall by the crowd, cautiously observing his surroundings.

Judging by the panel, his avatar’s power was roughly comparable to Nol and Teest, but his true form was more than ten times stronger. The problem was, his true form was too large, attracting unnecessary attention, and it was difficult to carry out precise attacks—

He flattened Joy Garden with his true form, yet a large group survived. He “eliminated” Xu Yue with his true form yet left a significant aftermath.

Values didn’t represent everything. He shouldn’t underestimate his enemies based on numbers alone.

Thinking this, Enbillick quickly stabilized his breathing.

Yes, he shouldn’t fall at the same hurdle for the third time. This time, he must crush his enemies by hand, seeing them disappear with his own eyes.

Right now, others posed no threat. Those two had finally separated. It was the perfect opportunity to kill Teest.

He purposely acted as if fleeing, shaking off Drake with his tricky spatial skills. Now, Teest had no idea of his avatar’s power level. If Teest approached first, he could take him by surprise and cleanly kill him.

As for the God of Creation with system permissions… Enbillick preferred not to face him personally, but he still had the “Players” up his sleeve. That group of Players could be used as weapons or held as hostages. Once he killed the Mad Monk, dealing with Nol would be much easier.

Bring it on.

Underneath his cloak, Enbillick prepared his spellcasting gestures.

The crowd surged, yet there was no sign of the White Knight. Not Teest, not even Eugene followed inside. Closest to him was an Investigation Knight trying to bring order.

The knight was pushed around by the crowd, ending up next to Enbillick. Enbillick frowned. Just as he was about to dodge, his vision suddenly darkened.

The crowded church vanished, replaced by the empty ruins of the church. The ruins float slowly and weightlessly, surrounded only by deep darkness.

[Mercy Countdown], a unique skill of a “Saint”.

“Utterly foolish,” Enbillick remarked.

Behind him, the “Investigation Knight” removed his helmet, revealing sweat-drenched red hair. Painter casually discarded the helmet, the metal clanged against the ground, producing a series of crisp sounds.

“Reducing witnesses when facing me is the dumbest act.” Enbillick turned around. “Not to mention this lockdown is pointless—my old friend, you couldn’t possibly think you could last thirty minutes against me?”

“I know, I know. If my actions were truly threatening, you’d have rewound time already instead of talking to me,” Painter gestured with a pen-shaped magic wand. “I just wanted to talk to you alone, sir.”

Enbillick raised an eyebrow.

What could his former pope possibly have to say?

Painter took a deep breath, and his expression became earnest. “You know, you really are a terrible god—I’ve wanted to say this to your face for a long time. It feels great!”

Enbillick: “……”

Enbillick raised his hand, and black-red light arrows rained down towards Painter. Painter stood still, suddenly unfolding a circle of blue fire in front of him. At the same moment, a similar fire circle opened behind Enbillick, and the arrows shot straight towards Enbillick’s back.

“That’s why I don’t believe in gods,” a cold voice interjected. “I’ll add, you’re also a lousy trading partner.”

Drake emerged from the shadows, his long sword glowing with blue light. A ring of blue fire burned behind his head, reflecting his blue eyes that looked like the sea beneath a glacier.

The aura of death and dragons spread.

Enbillick flashed his figure, dodging the black-red light arrows. He gritted his teeth. “I see. At least three opponents… I didn’t expect the Mad Monk to give up even his dignity.”

With Drake’s ability, it was a bit troublesome, but the situation was still under his control.

“Is this [Mercy Countdown]?”

A female voice appeared. She seemed to have just been pulled into the space, so her movements were a bit stiff. “Wow, cooler than I imagined.”

Anakin fiddled with her magic wand. She was dressed in top-level healing gear. By her side, cowering, was Solo.

Wait. Enbillick suddenly realized something.

A magic swordsman with spatial abilities, a holy mage “Saint”, a high-level healing profession “Flawless”, a rare support “Night Ranger”. This was a standard battle team. Could it be—

“Teest said he’s busy and got other stuff to do.” Anakin waved at Enbillick. “By the way, don’t bother with rewinding—I’ve already greeted all the Players present before coming in. They know the important NPC Enbillick entered [Mercy Countdown].”

She was surprisingly relaxed now.

What god’s avatar? If it had a health bar, it could be beaten, and she confirmed with Nol. Enbillick couldn’t yet revoke Players’ permissions—even if the Mercy Countdown exploded, she wouldn’t die. She would just lose some levels!

Drake silently stepped to the front of the four, firmly grasping his long sword. “Let’s begin.”

Before the team of four, Enbillick laughed furiously.

Too arrogant—just too arrogant. First that damned woman, now these mere mortals. Nol and Teest must be crazy, actually leaving a god’s avatar to be handled by humans.

Around him, black-red magic continually overflowed.

So what if he can’t get out? There was no need to flee from mortals. He would destroy these four blasphemous defilers.

……

Knight Eugene had an uneasy intuition that something was amiss.

He quickly received an update for the main quest, preparing to pursue the impostor Drake at once. However, in just a moment, that Drake vanished without a trace.

The Players in the square were equally bewildered. Not only could they not find Drake, but they also couldn’t locate Avra and the two children. Eugene had specifically confirmed that no one recognized the Investigation Knight who had taken Avra away—the knight’s face was completely obscured by a helmet with not even a single strand of hair showing.

Recalling someone who had been lurking near Bissus and hadn’t yet appeared, Eugene had an uncomfortable suspicion. Upon hearing that Golden Sword had been captured in [Mercy Countdown], his suspicion turned into certainty.

Painter had made his move.

Damn it, with the dimensional isolation of [Mercy Countdown], he was completely unable to intervene. Eugene gritted his teeth in frustration.

Forget it. The priority now was to guide the Players who had lost their objective. Now that the protective barrier was broken, most of the Players were concentrated within the city, and monsters from the outskirts were soon going to invade…

“Tower!”

On the city walls, a guard player shouted using a sound amplification spell. “The Lost Tower has appeared! Paradise monsters are fighting the monsters outside the city!”

The Players immediately exploded into confusion—

“Wait, aren’t they on the same side?”

“Hard to say. Maybe the monsters just aren’t sentient.”

“Should we attack while it’s chaotic?”

“Let it go, Azu. It’s crowded with bosses outside. We won’t be able to retrieve our gear if it bursts.”

“The quest requires us to kill the target NPC. We need to get it done by sunrise. It’s better to stick with the quest…”

“Quiet!”

Seeing the Players falling into chaos, Hot Ash hurriedly stood on the statue’s pedestal. “No one is allowed to leave the city. Prioritize the time-limited main quest!”

Sure enough, Eugene wasn’t surprised by a fairly wise judgment.

“Fifth Brigade, assist in searching for people. Target Avra Alva!” Eugene made a decisive decision.

That guy Drake had considerable combat power and was very likely teamed up with Painter. Even if he was acting alone, ordinary knights were no match for him. Avra was different—Eugene knew Painter’s personality; that guy would never bring a mother with low combat capability into danger.

Avra had taken the children with her. They must be hidden somewhere by Painter.

“Boss, I have an objection!” After the noise subsided, a loud voice suddenly rang out.

Eugene quickly turned his head. He recognized the loudmouthed Player, who seemed to be called Abaddon.

“We can’t just blindly follow the quest. It’s too passive.” Abaddon specially used a sound amplification spell, his voice booming. “Didn’t we just follow the rules before, only focusing on city defense, and then we were infiltrated by the Demon King’s scouts?”

“We are veteran players. We need to analyze the quest properly—there’s more than one way to solve a quest.”

Around the square, Players buzzed with discussions, many voices in agreement.

“Continue,” Hot Ash responded gruffly.

“The core of the quest is to kill the scouts, protect Bissus, and prevent it from being destroyed by the Demon King’s army.”

Abaddon climbed onto the stone platform, standing beside Hot Ash, and continued theatrically, “But now the Demon King’s army is here, fighting the common monsters outside. Even if we kill the scouts during this time, we’ll still have to face that army afterward.”

Hot Ash: “Interesting.”

The Lost Tower had already stopped outside the city, and the Demon King’s scouts probably had a grasp on the situation inside. Even if they killed the scouts, the Demon King’s army would just attack a bit later.

The quests in “Tahe” were relatively intelligent, with causal relationships between them, and indeed, the solutions weren’t strictly limited.

Seizing the moment, Abaddon stretched out his arm, pointing to the sky. “We could take a step ahead and stealthily attack their general.”

“What did you say—”

Hot Ash looked up, nearly biting his tongue.

Above in the sky, a lone figure hovered. It was a rather handsome young man, with crown-like curled horns on his head. His black hair was gently fluttering in the wind. The man spread his wings, quietly suspended in the night.

His body was entwined with numerous twisted flesh limbs, which connected to the four moons like umbilical cords.

It was as if he was waiting for something.


The author has something to say:

Answering possible questions:

Why didn’t Star Stealer Sol go all out against the young couple from the beginning?

His thought process is roughly:

Wow, two cockroaches appeared at home → buy cockroach killer overnight and place it around the house.

The two cockroaches have surprising combat power, waking him up at midnight → start calling professionals to poison.

The cockroaches suddenly became the size of a palm → no choice, just have to burn the house down.

He wouldn’t just burn the house down upon discovering two cockroaches… Hard to get a house. He still has a mortgage to settle from the system (???

Sorry, young couple (…………………………

You guys are a cute dragon and cat! Star Stealer Sol is the real cockroach.


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Full Server First Kill Ch227

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 227: Unexpected Quest

Before the sky collapsed, at a corner of the Endless Sea.

Teest only felt as if he had been doused in grease and set alight. His organs were burning, his skin was cracking, and his brain was boiling inside his skull.

It had begun.

Nol had officially started to repair his magic circuits, modifying the crude mix that made up the “Supplement Demon”. But they both knew this was going to be difficult, much more so than when he had worked on the General.

Even as a Supplement Demon, the General was still a creature belonging to Nol. She would continue to roam the land of Tahe, using powers 100% derived from the system. For Nol, healing the General was like repairing a machine he had designed himself. He was well acquainted with its principles, so it was hard for him to make mistakes.

But Teest was different.

Although Teest originated from his creation, he had now become a far more special existence.

The system couldn’t fully control Teest, and Nol couldn’t refer to existing magic circuits. He had to design an entirely new magic circuit based on Teest’s unique power characteristics.

Every time he miscalculated, every time he corrected a mistake, it caused Teest immense pain.

…As it should.

But Teest just looked at him, with a sweet smile. As if the sharp power cutting through his body wasn’t sharp at all, but a caress from a god. His expression was relaxed and peaceful, just like every day when he woke up beside Nol.

All was silent around them. Teest didn’t even groan. He just looked up at the gradually dimming sky. The evening glow spilled down like blood while his figure was shadowed by Nol’s.

[You need to be tougher, honey.]

Teest could feel the intense pain inside him, as if Nol wasn’t pulling at his circuits, but at his very nerves. He silently suppressed his agony, sending his thoughts to the God in the sky.

[Believe me. Compared to the fools of the Eternal Church, your methods are like a mother soothing her baby.]

Teest watched the wounded God of Creation, covered in dirt and blood. Those clear blue eyes focused on him as if they were the only two people left in the world.

Teest liked that gaze, but he wasn’t fond of Nol’s current state—the man was too focused, completely forgetting his own pain.

Under the golden threads, the mighty beast was still beautiful. The “mistakes” climbing along the threads on its body created one festering wound after another.

[Circuit Manipulation], a skill that could interfere with the magic circuits of other beings.

But modifying a twisted target like the “Supplement Demon” required a designated “Living Sacrifice” to bear the “mistakes”—these “mistakes”, like the original Demon King corruption, were born from contradictions in the laws and were difficult to erase.

Before the transformation was completed, Nol personally took on the role of the “Living Sacrifice”.

As the sun slid down the sky, Teest’s circuits were nearing completion. His pain had faded, while Nol’s decay and rot deepened.

Teest felt a shiver on his back. That strange tremor suppressed the pain, worry, and urgency.

It was just them here, the golden threads seemingly stitching the two together. They shared the same pain, the ache like the plunder and push of tongues during a kiss. Time stretched infinitely long, with each second feeling like eternity.

To him, the burning pain of his entire body became pleasure. The shock was so intense, it nearly overshadowed everything, almost making Teest forget the thrill of driving a blade through the throat of a cultist for the first time.

The blood-red twilight enveloped the scarred god, and that intoxicating gaze continued. Being shaped by a god while conscious felt sweeter than a kiss, more intimate than the entanglement of bodies.

For a moment, Teest couldn’t tell if his blood was boiling from pain or from excitement.

…So that’s how it is.

To him, there would never be anyone more special than Nol in the world. There had never been before, and there would never be in the future. He no longer needed to prove anything, to question anything. This moment was enough to leave a permanent mark.

As the moon was about to rise, Teest completely forgot his pain and opened his arms to Nol again.

Let’s embrace, honey.

In those blue eyes, Teest saw the blazing golden flames. Following the gradually fading silhouette, those flames outlined the god’s form, vaguely sketching a similar monstrous shape.

That was a strange outline—a cunning, ever-changing shadow.

As the sun finally set, in the last ray of light, the beautiful black beast hovered mid-air, and beneath it on the icy surface, lay a platinum-colored flame “shadow”.

The shadow, with its eerie sense of combustion, leapt towards the god above. It was hard to say whether the action was predation or an embrace. It tightly wrapped around the wounded, weakened beast, its featureless head pressing closely against the beast’s head.

The moon rose and all was dim. Only that chaotic shadow still burned, causing a moment of disarray.

The circuit modification ended, and in that moment, the being known as Teest truly came into existence.

Nol hadn’t expected Teest’s true form to turn out like this—a platinum shadow gradually tightening and condensing, then reverting back to the naked Teest.

With a flicker of light, Teest was clothed in the armor hidden within the pendant. The white armor pressed against Nol’s rotting skin, which felt cold yet comfortable.

At this moment, the severe pain that eroded Nol made it difficult for him to think. Thanks to the system, he was stronger than Teest at this moment, or else those deadly “mistakes” would have killed him on the spot.

So far, so good, and next…

Teest kissed the terrifying wound in front of him.

Countless golden threads shot towards the sky, piercing through the clouds, through the night. They accurately connected to a vulnerability at the edge of the sky—the marks they had left during their last moon exploration.

In the next second, the threads ignited with blue fire.

They pierced through the shell, through the membrane protecting the “moon’s eyeball”. In an instant, those golden threads connected Nol with the essence of Star Stealer Sol.

Star Stealer Sol would soon notice something amiss, but it didn’t matter. A moment was all they needed.

Initially, Nol had considered using Star Stealer Sol as the living sacrifice. The problem was the time it took to heal Teest; if he had connected to Star Stealer Sol from the start, Star Stealer Sol would have noticed something wrong.

But that didn’t mean there were no other methods—

In the end, a living sacrifice was just a container for mistakes. As long as some unfortunate soul took the damage, it was fine. The system didn’t limit switching. “Beating the drums and passing the flower*” should work.

*It’s an idiom referring to a situation where people are trying to avoid taking responsibility/blame and passing it on to another person (AKA passing the buck). It comes from a Chinese game where a group of people sit in a circle with one person chosen as the “flower holder”. That person passes the flower to the person beside them, and so on, while someone beats the drums. When the music stops, whoever is holding the flower is eliminated, and the game continues until only one person remains (similar to hot potato).

Now, like a snake injecting venom, Nol transferred all the “mistakes” accumulated in his body to the essence of Star Stealer Sol.

“Three.”

After the transfer, Nol immediately reverted to his human form and was caught in Teest’s arms.

Star Stealer Sol’s main body received the “mistakes” well. This strike couldn’t really finish it off, but it was enough to inflict terrifying damage.

“Two.”

Teest kissed Nol on the cheek, and at the same time, tens of thousands of golden threads broke simultaneously, burning fiercely.

Star Stealer Sol’s consciousness was on Enbillick, and by this time, Bissus City should have been sealed by Drake. Even if Star Stealer Sol noticed something was wrong with its main body, there would still be a lag in its reaction time.

“One.”

Nol hooked his arms around Teest’s neck for one last kiss before the battle.

The tip of his tongue was still numb from the intense pain, and he tasted only a warm breath.

It seemed like everything went smoothly in Bissus City. Star Stealer Sol didn’t notice the anomaly in time.

The azure-gold flames intertwined endlessly, burning through the traces Nol had left initially. The hard shell camouflaging the sky cracked open, and the shells hiding the four moons fell towards the ocean.

Perradat’s concealment arrived almost at the same time, perfectly weakening the influence of Star Stealer Sol’s main body, allowing everyone to witness the anomaly.

“You did very well.”

Teest, holding Nol in a princess carry, tore open a space magic scroll in high spirits.

“In a life-and-death situation, of course, we have to strike hard.”

Before the words fell, the figures of the two disappeared above the sea.

……

Bissus City.

Beside Enbillick, the residents of Bissus City ran to the church to hide. The bishop and knights of the Temple of Life stayed outside, and most Players didn’t move, looking up at the eerie scene in the sky.

The quest didn’t update. The scene was too horrifying, yet the Goddess remained silent. They weren’t sure if this was an actual attack or just a “patch” as a prelude to the quest.

The four ugly “moons” connected by twisted, rope-like flesh strips looked both like nooses and mutated, wrinkled umbilical cords. At the crack in the sky, its slimy, viscous surface kept swelling with pus, then bursting with a powder-purple liquid. The thing twitched non-stop, and as it struggled unconsciously, the crack in the night sky became more evident.

The elite members of the Saints Guild present all recognized these four damn moons.

…Absolutely, those were the strange moons that appeared with the birth of the new Demon King.

The moment he saw the moons, Enbillick finally realized the problem. His main body was injured, severely injured—his connection with his main body had been blocked by a protective shield, and the enemy took the opportunity to attack his main body!

Enbillick summoned the system in horror, checking his status. God knew what those two did, but with just one hit, his HP dropped by 30%.

30%!

Even in the war of the two gods two hundred years ago, he had never been so severely wounded. A fiery rage ignited in Enbillick’s mind instantly.

Enbillick was in a hurry to start the war for a simple reason—both Nol and Teest were growing too fast. Given time, they would only become stronger.

Enbillick was quite certain that, up to this point, those two’s strength was still not as good as his. He had even confirmed this with the system’s stats panel. But Enbillick still handled everything cautiously and wasn’t overconfident.

He had hoped to win quickly and beautifully, but now he had suffered such humiliation.

Indeed, he should have killed “Xu Yue” cleanly from the beginning!

No.

He could no longer be passive. He had to force those two out, not let them continue attacking his main body…

Yes, facing such crazy opponents, maybe he should have been more brutal from the start. For example, start a conspicuous massacre here.

Crack!

Under everyone’s gaze, the monster in the sky moved. Those four ugly eyeballs trembled non-stop, and a beam of black and red light bombarded the city’s magical protective shield—Mr. Drake’s protective shield naturally couldn’t withstand the hand of a god, and it instantly shattered and dissipated.

Another beam of light struck, but just as it reached the ground, it dove into a circle of blue fire. Beyond the circle of fire was the dead silence of the corner of the Endless Sea.

That fatal attack was swallowed up by the ocean.

Near the circle of fire, Drake swung his long sword, and many blue flames ignited and dissipated with his movements. This time, Enbillick saw it clearly—that was the power to break through space. That was…

“Ha!” Enbillick laughed in anger.

Was it the influence of the “God of Creation returning in a state of undead”? There seemed to be more and more undead being resurrected.

[★Main Quest “Demon Lord Subjugation” Update★]

[Emergency! There’s a breach in the city’s defenses, and darkness is invading. You failed to promptly eliminate the Demon King’s cunning scouts; thus, the quest has been altered. The invaders will soon bring the Demon King’s army. Please kill the impostor “Hero Drake” and save Bissus City from imminent danger.]

[Time Limit: Before sunrise]

[Quest Completion Conditions: Kill the target NPC; target NPC will change as the event progresses]

[Quest Reward: Divine Skill x 3; Holy Equipment Class Set x 1]

[Failure Penalty: Main quest difficulty significantly increases]

[Mission automatically accepted]

The target NPC at the forefront, strikingly, were two familiar names—

The fake “Drake”, the mad Avra.

Come, let the battle begin.

“It seems you’re really in a hurry.”

Behind Enbillick, a light voice came. “You forgot to limit the Player level. We saw it too.”

Teest’s voice was tinged with laughter. “The ‘Mad Monk’ should be the primary target.”


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Full Server First Kill Ch226

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 226: A New Story

“Strengthen the city defenses?”

At the moment, Enbillick was staying in the Temple’s VIP guest room, reading the latest intelligence.

His children were napping on the bed, while his wife, with her back to him, was busy arranging flowers in a vase—snip, snip. The sharp scissors cut through the flower stems, producing a fine and crisp sound.

Outside, a joint squad of Players and knights was tirelessly protecting the “Golden Sword family” day and night.

Star Stealer Sol casually crumpled up the letter, a flame completely consuming it, leaving not even ashes behind.

Just as he predicted, those two had entered the city under the name of “Hero Drake”. Indeed, he hadn’t felt the presence of Nol and Teest, presumably, [God’s Forsaken] was still effective.

The Lost Tower had disappeared without a trace before, and Teest had come into contact with the remnants of Perradat’s avatar. He thought he had reason to believe that those two people had teamed up with that useless Floating Cocoon—even if that guy’s powers were incomplete, the “concealment” ability was still troublesome.

That was why he had specifically set up this scenario, letting them walk into the trap themselves.

Whether in business or in divine battles, Enbillick always liked kind opponents—evildoers could be evil in a thousand bizarre ways, but the moral codes of good people were largely similar.

Just like now, Nol knew Bissus City was a huge trap but still had to fight on his own terms.

“Strengthening city defenses—that’s your first move.” Star Stealer Sol tapped his fingertips on the edge of the table. “Too boring.”

Since the other party chose to appear as “Drake”, they would inevitably be restricted by the identity of “Drake” as the spokesperson, unable to do anything too outrageous.

Try to seal off Bissus City, cutting off the attacks from external monsters, then make the Lost Tower appear outside the city, drawing the Players’ attention.

Those two would take advantage of the Players’ relaxed period to quickly move out and assassinate Enbillick Alva.

…Too naive.

Even the former “Mad Monk” had been collared by Nol, tamed to a laughable extent. Once the plan failed, even if he did nothing, those two would face the furious onslaught of Players.

But then again, how could he possibly do nothing?

“Darling, things outside seem to be getting worse.” Enbillick approached Avra from behind and spoke in a gentle tone. “It’s my fault. I thought it would be safe here… I shouldn’t have brought you and the children here.”

Avra adjusted the bouquet of roses—the rose petals were radiant, sparkling with a silky champagne gold. Her hair, neither long nor short, was tied back, making her appear gentle yet capable.

“Of course, it’s not your fault.” Avra’s tone was playful, slow, and clear. “The children were clamoring for a change of place, and I agreed. Given the choice, I would also choose Bissus.”

“Let’s go to the Great Temple Square for prayers every evening starting today.” Enbillick suggested in a way that sounded less like a question. “This is the land of the Temple of Life, and in these dire times, we should still show a cooperative attitude.”

Avra stopped arranging the flowers. “The square is crowded, and it’s hard to guard. The children won’t be safe.”

“That’s the Great Temple Square, the holiest of holy lands,” Enbillick continued cheerfully, his hands resting on Avra’s shoulders. “Every morning and evening, the clergy lead the people in praising God. I promise, at that moment, the Great Temple Square is the safest place in the world.”

“Alright, I trust you,” After a moment of silence, Avra responded gently.

The children slept quietly. The freshly trimmed bouquet still glistened with dew, as if it would never wilt.

Enbillick nodded contentedly. This was good. Compared to staying in the Temple’s guest room full of innocent people, a spacious place was more conducive to assassination.

He hoped those two would make good use of this opportunity.

The Golden Sword family’s reasons were too devout and righteous, and the Players and knights responsible for their protection had no complaints. The sun slowly set, and it was soon time for the first evening prayer.

The children, having woken up, clung to their mother’s skirt and walked step by step towards the Great Temple Square. They curiously observed this unfamiliar place—not many important figures lived in the Temple’s guest rooms. Most people here wore the long robes of the Temple of Life or the armor of the Evergreen Knights. Players from the Saints Guild naturally dressed to match the Temple’s style, gathering like a flock of white sheep.

By contrast, the Golden Sword family stood out like a sore thumb.

The Great Temple Square faced east and backed west, strictly designed according to the sun’s trajectory.

Morning prayers on the square faced the sunlight directly, dazzling and vibrant like dew on leaf tips. Evening prayers on the square, just as the sun sets, would pass through the statue of the Goddess of Life right in front of the Temple. The Goddess of Life held a basket entwined with vines and flowers. From the square’s perspective, the setting sun would turn into a ripe fruit falling into the basket.

The scene couldn’t be more sacred.

Enbillick glanced over the square, spotting a high-ranking archbishop coordinating the evening prayer, along with the Fifth Brigade. Eugene Malloy, fully armed, was conversing with the elderly archbishop.

Following the archbishop was “Hot Ash” from the Homeward Saints Guild. This knight had devoted himself to training recently, gaining another level of strength. Encased in sealed new armor, his facial expression was hidden.

With Hot Ash leading, a dozen or so top fighters from the Saints Guild also stood on the square. Judging by this setup, they were guarding the two important NPCs: “The Archbishop of the Temple of Life” and “Captain Eugene Malloy of the Fifth Brigade”.

A decent arrangement. Enbillick withdrew his gaze.

With Nol and Teest’s caution, they wouldn’t make their move on the first day. Today, his appearance here was just to signal them… Huh?

Somehow, beneath the giant statue of the Goddess, a figure in a tattered cloak appeared. The man stood under the Goddess’s feet, facing the slowly setting sun, raising his arms high. Before the crowd could react, a beam of golden flame shot straight into the sky.

At this moment, the sky was burning with orange-red twilight, and this beam was particularly eye-catching.

It exploded above the sky, creating ripples. The vast city seemed to be covered by an invisible, transparent dome, making Eugene frown involuntarily—this strong magical aura reminded him of the altars hidden by the Eternal Church.

Concealment and protection imbued with dragon essence.

The man’s intentions were probably good, but such actions must be approved by the Temple. Anyway, he had to be brought down first.

Eugene drew his sword and charged towards the man beneath the statue. The man didn’t dodge or hide. He simply removed his hood.

The moment Eugene saw the man’s attire, he abruptly stopped. It was Hero Drake—his clothes was exactly the same as when he was in Eternal Day City. Although there were slight changes in facial features and eye color, Eugene remembered the man’s power fluctuations. Quiet and resilient, with a subtle hint of death’s chill.

A snow-white cat circled his feet, clawing at his bootlaces. Drake nodded to Eugene, still with a stern face.

Without a doubt, that was the envoy of the Goddess of Life.

“You didn’t contact the Temple.” Eugene maintained a certain distance from Drake, performing a knight’s salute. His words carried no emotion, more stating a fact than an accusation. “With high alert everywhere, and your previous associations with Paradise, it’s better to consult the Temple first.”

“I only act on the will of God.” Drake was terse, and his voice was somewhat hoarse.

His gaze passed over Eugene’s shoulder, looking towards Enbillick Alva on the square.

Enbillick: “…Hah.”

He hadn’t expected the other party to be so rash. Was it to catch him off guard?

Those two didn’t just “strengthen the defenses”. A massive magical barrier covered the entire city, also secretly incorporating Perradat’s “concealment”, weakening the connection between his avatar and true body.

Nol’s approach was stronger than he had anticipated, evidently planning for a quick resolution.

What a pity, that won’t work.

Perradat’s strength was still insufficient. This protective barrier could only weaken the connection between the avatar and the true body, not completely sever it—this approach was akin to numbing his senses, but his body could still move.

Once the battle really starts, just breaking the dome with his true body would suffice.

Perradat might protect the Lost Tower but couldn’t make the vast Bissus sprout legs and run. Such a large target, Star Stealer Sol could find Bissus with his eyes closed.

However, now “Drake” was in excellent condition, and Enbillick had no confidence in achieving a one-strike kill. It was better to wait and see, wearing down the opponent’s strength.

Thus, Enbillick pretended to know nothing, continuing to “seriously” pray. He gathered strength, silently preparing to rewind time.

Make your move.

Beside him, Avra prayed with focus. The children, not fully understanding, followed her, crossing their fingers in a wheat-sheaf gesture.

Make your move.

Drake drew his sword. The cat at his feet stared dead at Enbillick, continuing to circle Drake’s heels like an eel.

Make your move.

Time passed, and the sky gradually darkened. The sunset fell into the Goddess’s basket. The evening prayer was about to end, and the crowd called the name of the Goddess of Life Tilia, but Drake remained motionless.

He was still conversing with Eugene. Enbillick could make out their lip movements. Eugene was discussing the Temple’s difficulties, trying to reach an agreement with the envoy. Drake responded half-heartedly, occasionally scanning the square.

…Was the other side really just scouting? This was too reckless, and not Nol’s style. At this point, Enbillick was starting to become confused.

He tensed up, ready to rewind time at the slightest sign of trouble.

The evening prayer reached its final stage. As important figures from afar, Enbillick’s family, along with other distinguished guests, stepped forward to receive a special blessing from the archbishop.

As the blessing ended, those who had come for the evening prayer were about to leave. Was the opposition planning to wait until most of the populace had left to make their move during their return journey?

Or did that person accurately predict Eugene’s approach, intending only to steal the god-slaying sword this time?

Enbillick feigned devoutness, bowing his head as the archbishop babbled blessings. With the corner of his eye, he glanced towards Drake—Drake still stood obediently in his spot, his sword never sheathed.

As night fell, perhaps due to the deepening shadows, a vague smile appeared on Drake’s face.

The next second, the magical lamps decorating the surroundings of the square lit up together.

“…The Supreme Lady Tilia will protect your family and your lineage. The glory of the Goddess is with the four of you.”

The moment the lights flashed, the archbishop skillfully concluded the blessing—such an effect was perfect, ensuring the congregation wouldn’t miss this moment.

At that moment, Enbillick suddenly felt emptiness in his body. Before he could think, a flash of silver light streaked by.

“Thank you for your blessing.”

Next to him, Avra said it with a smile. Her right hand hung down, with blood dripping down the blade of the small knife.

Her cheek splattered with blood, just like the moment not long ago when Painter slashed open his throat. Only this time, someone else had their throat slit—

Enbillick touched his own neck. He felt the hot blood and saw astonishment in the archbishop’s eyes.

Damn it.

That knife… the so-called self-defense blade, was unremarkable. It had been concealed by Perradat at some point. It couldn’t hurt him. Even if his head was severed by that knife, it would have no effect—only because his avatar’s physical strength was ordinary, to avoid suspicion, he could “get hurt” like a normal person.

His attention had been on Drake, then drawn by the emptiness in his body. He had no defenses against that lifeless woman… Such a lifeless person, making such a move, Avra didn’t even emit any killing intent.

Just like cutting off a flower branch, her smile unchanged.

The moment he touched the wound on his neck, Enbillick quickly made a judgment.

Something was very wrong—very wrong. Drake definitely had a plan, taking advantage of the avatar not receiving substantial damage, he must rewind…

Enbillick Alva was only injured, not witnessed dead. This surely wasn’t a major event. Everything could still be changed…

…Could it still be changed?

…Why did he feel resistance from fate?

For the first time, Enbillick shifted his gaze from Drake, looking towards the people beside him.

“’Avra’ isn’t my name. I inherited it from someone else. ‘Alva’ is not my surname. I inherited it from you. Our story spread across the world. That is, the story of the great merchant Enbillick Alva and a fortunate slave.”

Beside Avra, the figures of the two children disappeared. Avra lifted her blood-stained skirt and curtseyed shyly to him amidst distant and near screams.

She still held the blood-dripping blade.

“The spirits say that from this moment on, everyone will ‘see’ me, remember ‘me’.”

“Darling, our story will spread across the world. That is the story of the mad murderer Avra Alva and a pitiful victim.”

She showed him the bloodied blade, as if presenting a crimson flower.

Fate acknowledged it.

This woman was right. The timing, location, and characters were too special. Their romantic tale was widely circulated, turning this attack into a legend… Fate acknowledged this crime worthy of history.

Wait… Damn. With this…

Enbillick abruptly turned his head, suddenly understanding the real intention of the opposition. At this moment, his avatar indeed hadn’t suffered substantial damage, but he could no longer use Avra as an “exit strategy”.

From this moment on, this woman was no longer a speck of dust, but a criminal with a mad legend.

When had his plan been discovered? When did the opposition act? Why did Avra cooperate?

He had been careful to confirm every day. There were no traces of control magic on Avra, no powerful artifacts, and no special powers…

He had been so careful…

“Right.” The moment her arm was raised by the Investigation Knight, Avra still maintained her everyday tone. “Darling, the spirits asked me to tell you something.”

“They say, this is just the beginning.”

The archbishop was just a few steps away, and in the glow of the archbishop-level healing magic, Enbillick’s neck wound rapidly healed. Drake leaned against the statue, while Eugene looked up towards the sky.

As the flesh completely sealed, Enbillick instinctively looked up. The beautiful night sky cracked open before him. The four moons were no longer present, replaced by four massive, wildly tumbling eyeballs, and the vague organs exposed beyond the “rift”.

They were blocked by some force, allowing everyone to barely look directly at them. The surrounding screams grew louder, and the faithful rushed towards the Temple in disregard. Darkness spread, and cries and prayers of madness filled the air. Enbillick stood in place, the murderous intent around him growing stronger.

Fate acknowledged it.

On this night, the people of the Holy Land of Bissus looked directly at the “moon”.


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Full Server First Kill Ch225

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 225: Countdown

Several days later, at noon, at the tavern next to the inn.

Bly, as usual, was spending his time in the tavern. Suddenly, the door to the tavern opened and then closed, casting a shadow at his feet.

A man in a worn long cloak stepped in. His face was tightly concealed by a hood, revealing only a few strands of light golden hair. The man, who wore a long sword, had a large, snow-white cat perched on his shoulder.

He ordered a lavish meal and sat alone in a corner, eating slowly and attentively. It was hard to tell whether he was carefully savoring the food or trying to taste the recipes with his tongue.

The big white cat quietly stayed on his shoulder, leisurely licking its paws.

Bly took a sip of sweet wine, and a question slowly formed in his mind—since becoming a Player, he could easily distinguish those native folks weaker than himself. Even though he wasn’t outstanding among Players now, to those fragile native NPCs, he was absolutely a formidable monster.

However, he couldn’t gauge the depth of the man in the cloak, who didn’t quite seem like a Player either, radiating a subtle aura.

So far, all important NPCs had squads for special protection. To prevent Demon Players from causing trouble, Players within the city were also under the jurisdiction of the Homeward Saints Guild.

Who was this man?

Whether it was his physique or his aura, Bly felt an eerie familiarity with this person. Unfortunately, Abaddon wasn’t here. Otherwise, he could ask his drinking buddy… At a crucial moment like this, the guy was nowhere to be found.

Hm? Wait, missing at a crucial moment? Bly gradually gripped his drink tighter.

Lately, Players were all working hard to fortify Bissus, busy making it an impregnable stronghold—

Not to mention the repeated tactical training and the exaggeratedly strengthened city defenses. Everyone wished to set deadly magical devices on every street to ensure any daring monster would die within three steps. Even if the Lost Tower were to descend from the sky the next second, the Players in Bissus would still have a fighting chance.

But facing wave after wave of monster attacks, everyone’s spirits were always on edge, with even Abaddon being called away to help from time to time. Only Players “not worth mentioning” like Bly had more free time.

Having observed until now, Bly always felt something was missing in this main quest. And the moment this man appeared, he finally understood where this sense of incongruity came from—

Hero Drake.

This person had assisted Knight Eugene in Eternal Day City, participated in the ancient Demon King’s subjugation, and was personally chosen by the Goddess of Life as her envoy during the Dragon’s Lair Battle.

Now, as the main quest progressed to protecting the Holy Land of the Temple of Life, Drake’s absence was strangely conspicuous, not even listed among the important NPCs.

Initially, people mentioned “Hero Drake”, but since Drake was always linked with “Paradise” and with too many variables, there was no consensus, and the matter gradually faded.

“If the main quest really needs him to appear, he will show up on his own.” That was what everyone said.

Now, this…

Bly swallowed, picked up the most expensive bottle of wine from the table, and cautiously sat opposite the man. Drake was rumored to be a handsome young man with golden hair and eyes. Confirming it wouldn’t hurt.

The Goddess of Life had certified this man. He couldn’t be an undercover agent of the Demon King, could he…? Even if he had entanglements with Paradise, it was understandable for a main NPC’s fate to be dramatic.

“Care for a drink together? My treat.” Bly tried to sound as casual as possible.

Across from him, the man in the cloak stopped chewing and looked up for the first time.

He was a very handsome young man. Unlike the rumored golden-haired and golden-eyed Drake, his eyes were a deep-sea blue. The big cat at his side, as if startled by Bly, moved to the other shoulder.

“…Thank you.” The young man observed Bly for a while, then resumed his meal attentively.

Bly’s hand trembled as he poured the wine.

He had made the right bet!

With such a face, he was definitely an important NPC. But the eye color didn’t match the rumors? Such details weren’t important. As a magic swordsman, changing eye color was a matter of minutes for Drake.

“Excuse me.” While passing the wine, Bly lowered his voice to the lowest. “Are you Mr. Drake, the ‘Envoy of God’?”

Hearing the title “Envoy of God”, the young man paused his fork, and his lips twitched slightly. After a few seconds, he nodded silently.

“I am indeed called Drake.”

Bly swallowed. “Then you—”

“I’m here to eradicate the enemies of God.” The young man’s tone was calm yet cold, and on his shoulder, the white cat with round golden eyes meowed innocently.

……

Lost Tower.

“Are you sure it’s okay? A Player have found him, so he’ll be discovered by Star Stealer Sol soon!” Perradat anxiously nibbled on Lilith’s fingernails, causing Lynn to frown. “Maybe we should reconsider the tactics…”

“The tactics are set.” Lynn pulled her hand away from her mouth. “Haven’t you applied ‘concealment’ specifically against Star Stealer Sol? Using it to disguise [God’s Forsaken], Nol said it’s no problem.”

“But the news will reach Star Stealer Sol’s ears.”

Unable to nibble her nails, Perradat started crunching on the hard candy on her plate. “He will soon target Drake. That guy is alone, at most with Ben, that useless dog—”

Lynn: “You’re too anxious. Hasn’t Nol explained it to you?”

Coming up with such a cunning plan, the God of Creation was really led astray by someone. Lynn still remembered Nol’s expression when planning, that mischievous demeanor didn’t seem like a righteous character at all.

“Star Stealer Sol chose to use Bissus for a tower defense game. He wants to make this city his home ground, forcing me and Teest to act alone.”

In memory, Nol pointed at Bissus City on the map.

As the center of the continent, it had the richest storage and the strongest military force. Due to its religious uniqueness, if it faced any issue, neighboring great nations would definitely offer generous assistance.

As long as Enbillick stays inside without coming out, Paradise would have to attack.

So, Star Stealer Sol, under the name of tower defense, gathered Players, madly transforming the town. If Paradise’s people dared to enter the city, they would face a fully armed city and top-tier Players.

“This way, if I lead Paradise in a surprise attack, there would definitely be a large number of casualties among the neighbors. If I forcefully stay away, as the quest difficulty increases, Players will also suffer heavy losses—it’s a blatant scheme. He’s inviting me to walk into a trap alone.”

Nol expressed his confidence very clearly.

“Because he knows that, given my personality, I definitely won’t stand by and watch everyone sacrifice themselves. And if I wanted to infiltrate, there would only be one choice.”

That would be Hero Drake, who was publicly recognized by the “Goddess of Life”.

Even without Nol saying it, the people present could guess the answer.

“I understand the rationale, but how can you be one hundred percent certain?”

After hearing the plan, Perradat was the first to raise questions. “The Goddess back then was impersonated by Painter. What if that guy exposes this fact? Who will ensure Drake’s safety?”

“He won’t expose this at this juncture, just as we won’t go persuading Eugene.” Teest rolled his eyes. “Once we start talking, there will be endless explanations and self-justifications required. In the end, it may not successfully persuade them and would only bring greater chaos.”

“In Star Stealer Sol’s view, Teest and I can only play the assassination game according to his rules, on his chessboard. Without a doubt, he must have prepared countless tricks on his side.”

Nol’s voice remained gentle. “The tower defense quest torments the Players, and we are on his home turf. Just one slip in ‘Drake’s’ actions, and he would use his powers to strike lethally.”

“The appearance of Hero Drake signifies the arrival of major events in the main storyline. From the beginning, this world has followed such a rule.”

Nol’s fingertip nudged the black chess piece symbolizing Star Stealer Sol. With a tap, the piece fell onto the map. The white piece symbolizing Drake stood quietly, holding a cute short sword model.

“Moreover, since Star Stealer Sol specially set up the stage, of course, we have to respond appropriately.”

…Indeed, it signified the arrival of major events in the main storyline, rather than personally achieving major events in the main storyline.

Lynn ended her recollection, looking at Drake on the magic screen. Seeing his handsome face, she found it hard to connect him with that cursing, deficient candle.

Drake Kando.

After all, “Tahe” was a game made for Players. This hero, silent for two hundred years, had always been a harbinger of storms, a helper to Players, but not a terminator. Now, he had finally taken back his true mission—

“I’m here to eradicate the enemies of God.” Drake’s tone was firm, sounding exceptionally sincere. “This city needs more help.”

“Help?” Bly’s eyes widened in surprise.

“Yes.” Drake revealed an unskilled smile. “The defenses of Bissus City aren’t strong enough. I have a great idea.”

“Please let me assist you.”

At the same time, in the middle of the Endless Sea.

“I’m going to start now.” Nol took several deep breaths.

Teest: “Pfft.”

“…Don’t laugh!”

“I’m laughing from the bottom of my heart, honey. It shows my trust in you.” Below Nol, Teest blinked. “This scene is really interesting, don’t you think?”

At this moment, Teest was laying naked on the ice.

Above his body hovered the vast and beautiful true form of the God of Creation. Countless golden threads wrapped around the captivating dragon-like creature. Sunlight spilled down, making the surrounding sea shimmer. Only Teest lay in the shadow, looking much like a fragile sacrifice.

“Come.”

Teest opened his arms towards the giant beast above, making a pleading gesture for an embrace.

“The Great Hero is fighting for time. Let us bring down the moon together—”

Six hours left until nightfall.

The countdown had officially begun.


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Full Server First Kill Ch224

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 224: The Returned

[★Main Quest “Demon Lord Subjugation” Update★]

[Peace was fleeting, as the Demon King in the darkness stretches out his claws. Warriors from another world have disturbed the hidden army of the Demon King but failed to reach his lair. Now, the Demon King’s schemes are within reach. Fear will shroud the heartland of this continent. Please protect Bissus, the symbol of human spirit.]

[Warriors from another world, please protect these innocent lives.]

[Normal Achievement Conditions: Repel the Demon King’s army, successfully protect Bissus; protect important NPCs within Bissus territory.]

[Perfect Achievement Conditions: Repel the Demon Lord’s army, successfully protect Bissus; protect important NPCs within Bissus territory; eliminate the new Demon King.]

[Quest Rewards: Divine Skill x 1 (Top 3 monthly contributors) [Standard], Sacred Equipment Set Piece x 1 (Top 10 monthly contributors) [Standard]; God will grant your wish [Perfect]]

[Quest automatically accepted]

Mentor opened the system description for “important NPCs”, and a list of moderate length unfolded before him. He held his teacup, glanced briefly over it, and quickly locked onto a line of text.

[※The “Golden Sword” family (4 people): Enbillick Alva, Avra Alva, Moore Alva, Colette Alva; Golden Sword Enbillick Alva is an important figure in the Alva Merchant Group. His survival is beneficial for the region’s reconstruction]

The rest of the NPC descriptions were similar, and unsurprisingly, Mentor found the names of the Pope of the Temple of Life and the two archbishops, as well as Eugene Malloy. Basically, all notable figures were listed, except for Godfrey Painter.

“This time I don’t see any level restrictions.” Teest poked the system pop-up curiously. “Last time during the Tower assault, Star Stealer Sol made sure to exclude us with great care.”

“He must have strengthened his control over the system, not placing the conditions openly.” Lynn frowned. “Otherwise, it would be too outrageous, and surely some Players would feel something is off.”

Nol nodded in agreement.

Last time, Star Stealer Sol’s restriction was “humanoid players below a total level of 300”. Such a condition appearing in a regular quest might be normal, but appearing in a main quest, no matter how you think about it, would be very strange.

Star Stealer Sol made the first move.

This quest was very subtle. It appeared to be a main storyline tower defense quest, but the rewards included a count for “monthly contributors”. This meant the quest might continue for a long time.

Every month, the Players who contributed the most could receive “Divine” skills and equipment, a not insignificant temptation. As long as Enbillick remained in Bissus, he would be protected by the Players.

But they all knew, Nol and Teest wouldn’t let this avatar go.

The Enbillick left there was both bait and a restraint—Star Stealer Sol wouldn’t just play defense. He was surely planning to counterattack them.

However…

“Let’s go have a look in Bissus, Teest.” Beyond the circle of fire, Nol donned his cloak.

“Good idea. It’s been a while since I last visited Bissus.” Teest gathered his long hair.

“Is it really no problem for us to just go back like this?” Solo shivered. “That God definitely knows we’re associated with Paradise… Ow, ow, ow!”

He hadn’t finished speaking when Anakin grabbed his ear.

“That’s exactly why we want him to see us.” Anakin bared her teeth. “Don’t worry. He won’t consider you a threat. They’d come for me first.”

“Sister…” Even though he was ranked among the top hundred players, Solo looked like he wanted to cry at that moment.

“He won’t easily attack Players in Bissus,” Lynn comforted, then turned to Nol. “I’ve prepared everything. Have a safe journey.”

Nol weighed the heavy suitcase in his hand and smiled. “Of course.”

It was Anakin and Solo who crossed the fire circle first. They didn’t head directly to Bissus but chose to join a team of Homeward Saints Guild in the neighboring Shidina Federation, then pretended to rush back from abroad.

Teest took Nol’s hand, and the two teleported directly outside the capital of Bissus using their hidden power.

With a flicker of blue fire, the light extinguished, and Nol appeared beneath the towering city walls. From this angle, he could only see the spires of buildings behind the city.

As an island nation situated in the middle of a river, the Holy Land of the Temple of Life, Bissus, didn’t cover a large area.

Over eighty percent of its land was given to forests, mountains, and grasslands, boasting natural scenery no less magnificent than the forests of Shiva. The remaining twenty percent of the land housed the most prosperous and largest holy city-state on the continent of Tahe.

At this moment, they were at the capital of Bissus, the only city in Bissus—Saint Bissus. Usually, people still habitually call it Bissus City.

At this moment, it had become the Players stronghold for a tower defense game.

At the foot of the city, Nol watched as monsters attacked from all directions. The current monsters weren’t very strong, only including some poisonous giant rats and killer flies. There was also ample breathing room between two waves of monsters. Backed by the high city walls, Players valiantly exterminated these attackers.

The blood and flesh of monsters soaked the grasslands beside the city. Green bushes hung with intestines, and even the moat had taken on a tinge of blood.

As the weather warmed, to prevent the spread of plague, the Temple hired many local refugees as a “cleanup crew”. Three times a day, people carted monster corpses to a designated location for a unified burning.

Nol blended into the group of local refugees, heading into the city. At this moment, he wore a worn and dirty cloak, with a long sword hanging from his waist. He carried a huge suitcase in one hand and a fluffy white cat in the other.

His hood concealed his face, with only a few strands of light golden hair peeking out from the gap in the cloak.

The guards checked each person entering the city, but when it came to Nol, it was as if they couldn’t see him, letting him directly into the city.

Nol deliberately dialed down his concealment power a bit. He could feel a faint gaze coming from somewhere. Pretending not to notice, he headed straight for the city’s worst inn.

Considering Bissus City’s wealth and uniqueness, a lousy inn here was harder to find than a good one.

Bissus City was the most magnificent city-state Nol had seen; not even the famously prosperous Grape Collar could compare to a tenth of it, let alone places like Whitebird City—though Nol didn’t quite like it here, missing the “liveliness” of Grape Collar. Everything on the streets was orderly; everyone dressed in neat, light-colored clothing. The air was filled with the elegant fragrance of incense offered to God.

Nol’s destination was in a corner of the city, a district specifically for foreign laborers.

Compared to other areas of Bissus, this was like a different world. In this large city, only here could one find noisy inns and taverns filled with curses and laughter. Even so, it was much better than the lower districts of Grape Collar. At least there were no street children, drug dealers, and prostitutes to be seen.

The inn was easy to find. It was located right in the center of the district. The building was brick-red, resembling a scar on the landscape. The innkeeper glanced at Nol’s attire, without even confirming his face, and threw a key to him.

“End of the hallway on the second floor. One gold wheel a day,” he said, chewing on tobacco. His lips emitted a foul odor. “If you can afford it, stay. If not, get lost.”

The big white cat’s tail swayed, and its eyes narrowed slightly. Nol soothed the cat with a couple of strokes, silently taking the key.

The room here wasn’t big, but it was better than the rooms in Perradat’s church. Its bed was a sturdy old wooden bed, and the bright sunlight… was completely blocked by Nol with the curtains.

With a click, the door was locked.

“If someone ever sings praises of your legend in the future, this part definitely needs to be embellished.” The big white cat jumped onto the bed with its tail held high. “You really have no taste in locations for performing ‘miracles’.”

As soon as Teest finished speaking, a scream of “I want to break up with you!” came from next door, followed by the sound of glass shattering. The curses of guests downstairs were nonstop, among which the clearest voice complained that the nearby fried meat tasted like shit.

Nol: “……”

He seemed to have no rebuttal, so he let it go.

The white cat sighed, curled up its limbs, and coiled up beside Nol like a loaf of bread, its golden transparent eyes reflecting the entire room. Nol opened the heavy suitcase, starting to organize the materials inside—

A small tube of blood given by the young black dragon girl with a toothy grin.

A skeleton Nol had made himself, then Lynn adjusted several times, perfectly mixed with dragon bones.

Lastly was an eyeball from Perradat. It came from Perradat’s core, shimmering with a beautiful blue, possessing a portion of the core’s power of the Floating Cocoon—of course, it was merely symbolic. Perradat quickly grew another eye for herself.

After verifying the materials, Nol spread out a sheet on the floor. The white cat yawned, and golden threads whizzed across the room, arranging the bones from the suitcase into a human structure, without the slightest error.

Ben curiously stuck out its nose, trying to steal a bone, but was unceremoniously slapped back by the cat’s paw.

Nol kissed the cat’s ears and placed Perradat’s eyeball into the heart position of the skeleton. Then, with a feather pen dipped in dragon blood, he wrote line after line of runes on the white bones.

As he moved, a chilly magical fluctuation spread out, securely contained by the magical barrier enveloping the room.

In the chest cavity of the skeleton, the eyeball trembled non-stop, gradually turning into a deep red mass of flesh. Countless tendrils shot out, climbing rapidly along the bloodstains on the bones. Blood vessels and organs gradually appeared within the empty skeleton, and nerves grew like a spider web.

Nol’s pen moved continuously, downwards then upwards, finally stopping at the forehead of the skull. Sweat beaded on his forehead—this time, he couldn’t add anything uniquely his. He had to act according to the system. With heavy restrictions, this task was more troublesome than repairing a magical circuit.

Beside Nol, Teest maintained his cat form to ensure ample space.

At this moment, Teest had no mood to even purr. Actually, this task didn’t need to be so troublesome. As long as a certain person accepted becoming Nol’s retainer, Nol only needed to give a drop of blood to easily and quickly handle everything.

But to use Perradat’s flesh and blood as the core, Nol couldn’t freely use his own powers, only meticulously carved as an unrelated party—the reason was simple. Once the magical circuits of two gods intermingled, the product could easily malfunction.

At this moment, Nol was completing the last step.

He removed Kando from his staff and placed it into the skull’s eye sockets. The candle’s blue flame illuminated the hollow cranial cavity, and those eye sockets were no longer purely black.

“…Are you sure?” Nol whispered. “This is your last chance to back out.”

“If you continue, you’ll wake up as a ‘Dracolich’. You’ve been dead too long. I can’t turn you into a living person.”

“If you give up, we’ll consider other methods. Once I take back the permissions stolen by Star Stealer Sol, I can definitely do better, maybe even grant you real life.”

“I’ve been dead for two hundred years already. I’m used to it.” Inside the skeleton, Kando snorted disdainfully. “Stick to the plan.”

Nol hummed in agreement, then stood up. He held his hands above the skeleton, beginning to chant silently. The cold power gradually became gentle, centered on the “eyeball”, the flesh inside the skeleton grew faster.

Organs, muscles, skin, hair.

The heart began to beat. Nol’s modified [Ash Remnants] gradually took effect—the dried-up blood vessels were gradually filled with blood, sending warmth to every corner of the body. The pale skeleton gradually disappeared. The exposed teeth were covered by pale red lips.

A young man lay on the white sheet.

With a swipe of the white cat’s paw, the blanket was pulled to the man’s lower body, so he wasn’t entirely exposed. Nol made sure the man’s face gained color before stepping back two steps and letting out a long exhale.

The man on the floor moved his fingers, opening his eyes—those were the familiar blue they all knew, the blue originally seen in Kando’s one eye.

The blue that belonged to the hero Drake.

The real hero Drake, or rather Drake Kando, sat up, his light golden hair falling with his movements. He stared at his hands for a long time, speechless.

Nol moved his fingers, and the curtains silently opened. For the first time in over two hundred years, sunlight poured onto the Hero’s skin.

“The plan has finally begun.” The white cat arched its back, elongating into a big stretch. “First, put on some pants, Great Hero.”


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Full Server First Kill Ch223

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 223: Main Quest

Winter ended.

The seasons near Bissus weren’t so distinct. The night wind changed from “the cool mist of mountain streams” to “a breath caressing the skin”, and the grass blades showed off their pretty new green.

Spring, the season that symbolized life, was also the Goddess’s favorite season, according to the holy scriptures.

As a devout believer, Eugene Malloy didn’t wholly love spring. Naturally, he adored the vibrant spirit of spring but disliked the encroaching new green that spread across the land. It always reminded Eugene of someone—a shameless charlatan who claimed to be “the messenger of the Goddess of Life” used just such an excuse.

“The Goddess has bestowed upon me the eyes of spring,” that person once said.

Lies.

Inside the tent, Knight Eugene removed his armor and personally cleaned it with coarse cloth and grape oil paste. The ointment, provided by the Temple of Life, emitted a pleasant fruit fragrance. He smoothed out the scratches on his armor and applied alchemical sword oil to the “Dominator” longsword, sharpening it enough that it could cut through moonlight.

At this point, Eugene no longer believed that Enbillick Alva was sheltering Painter. Golden Sword was heading towards Bissus. Perhaps the reality was the opposite—that the shrewd businessman had sniffed out something amiss and wanted to distance himself from anything related to the Demon King.

But Eugene would continue to track Golden Sword.

First, he must verify the intelligence in the hands of Golden Sword. Secondly, the Pope of the Temple of Life personally ordered him to return to Bissus with the Fifth Brigade and wait for further instructions. As to why, the Pope didn’t elaborate.

Since the disappearance of the Lost Tower, the situation in Tahe had become odd.

Recently, members of the Homeward Saints Guild had been gathering towards Bissus, claiming that numerous regional quests have spawned nearby. The Realm of Shiva had seen a surge of monsters, leaving the non-human races overwhelmed.

The Eternal Church had been eerily calm. The new Eternal Pope had been in secluded cultivation, not showing himself for a long time. With their support collapsed and after the battle of the Lost Tower, the Demon Players had also become much more subdued, rarely causing trouble lately.

Without the troublesome forces from Shiva, without the evil Eternal Church and Demon Players, all events were currently moving in a direction favorable to the Temple of Life.

Zealots didn’t believe in luck. All this must be guided by God. Now, the Temple’s only enemies were the Lost Tower representing Paradise, and the newly supported Demon King behind it.

Eugene sensed the smell of a storm in this eerie calm. The day the Lost Tower reappeared would be the beginning of war.

As for whether what the Players saw in the Lost Tower that day was the Demon King, there was ongoing debate. Half were convinced that the blue fire creature was absurdly powerful and must be the Demon King lying in wait. The other half believed it was just a monster under the Demon King—the legendary ancient Demon King was immense. How could the new Demon King be merely a simple humanoid?

The word “Demon King” was being mentioned more and more frequently among the populace and the Players.

This must be preparation to confront the Demon King. The real war was coming. As the sword of God, he was bound to chop off the head of the False God known as the “Demon King”.

Eugene’s fingers touched the soft cloth. As his fingertips moved, the smooth blade trembled slowly under the fabric.

The Pope ordered him to stay in Bissus, likely due to God’s arrangements. His mission was clear, with only one ambiguity.

At this point, what is Godfrey Painter’s stance?

He had once collaborated with the harmless-seeming Lost Tower but didn’t disappear with it. Painter claimed to cooperate with the Master of Paradise, but few words out of that guy’s mouth were truthful. No matter how Eugene thought about it, he didn’t believe Painter would stoop to consorting with the Demon King.

Painter’s oracle clearly stated, “to fulfill divinity”, not a False God. God had let this man roam, surely with deep intention—

If Painter were still the Pope, he wouldn’t stand at the forefront of this war. Given the current situation, God needed Painter to participate in this war, so the man had temporarily turned traitor.

It was likely Painter would come to his senses in this war and fulfill God through his sacrifice.

Eugene’s movements in wiping the longsword became slower.

No, at his level, he shouldn’t presume to guess God’s prophecies. It might be him who decapitates the False God first, and Godfrey Painter returns to the right path.

The man could also earn enough merit in the war to atone for his sins with the remainder of his life. His extraordinary deeds would be recorded by the Temple, further glorifying God.

Thinking this, Eugene’s tense back finally relaxed a bit.

“Actually, I know he understands God’s mercy and painstaking efforts better than anyone. Since leaving the Temple, he hasn’t committed any evil deeds against God’s will.” Eugene murmured to the longsword, “Lady Tilia, he must pay the price for his betrayal, but…”

Suddenly, Eugene’s movements froze.

Reflected on the smooth blade were a pair of light green eyes.

“But?” The pair of eyes in the reflection curved slightly. Painter began to speak as if chatting, with one hand resting on Eugene’s shoulder.

All expressions vanished from Eugene’s face.

He spun around instantly and, with a swish, pointed the longsword directly at Painter. The latter sighed somewhat helplessly. “Alright, we both know you’re not going to kill me. There’s no need to be like this every time. It’s hard even for me to watch.”

“What did you do to the guards?” Eugene ignored him, the tip of his sword drawing a fine line of blood on Painter’s left cheek.

“I just put them to sleep. No need to be tense,” Painter said nonchalantly. “Don’t blame those kids. You know well they couldn’t stop me if they tried.”

He emphasized the word “me” particularly.

“Fine, then I’ll ask a different question.” Eugene clenched his teeth, and the muscles under his skin twitched. “Before, you used precious teleportation magic to escape, and now you’re willingly walking into the trap. Can I take it to mean that you’re willing to return to Bissus with me?”

“You’re greatly mistaken.”

Painter moved the sword as if to comfort him. The sharp tip pierced his hand, and bright red blood quickly seeped out. “I just came to see you. I have no intention of returning to the Temple.”

He had already dined with the “Goddess of Life”, so playing the Temple’s games seemed pointless now.

Hearing this absurd reason, Eugene stiffened for a moment.

“To take a look at me,” he said sarcastically after a while.

Damn, did Painter return for this “Dominator” longsword? Or, did he intend to shake the resolve of the one prophesied to slay a god before the war officially began?

Should he wound him now? Or try to persuade him again? They were very close to Bissus. Perhaps he could try to capture him again?

Countless thoughts buzzed rapidly in Eugene’s head.

“Now that I’ve had a look, I can go back,” Painter interrupted his thoughts with a smile.

Eugene took a deep breath, anger burning up from his heart. “Are you mocking me?!”

The sword tip pierced towards Painter’s shoulder, but Painter just stood there. The sharp longsword instantly pierced through flesh, the tip emerging from his back.

…What’s happening?

Unexpectedly, Painter didn’t defend himself, making Eugene’s scalp tingle. He swallowed, his grip on the sword loosening for half a second. Blood slid down the blade, dripping onto the ground. Blood spread from the wound on Painter’s tunic, blooming like a flower.

“Calmed down?” Painter looked at the wound on his shoulder. “Alright, I admit, I was indeed mocking you.”

“You—”

“But I didn’t mock you back then, Eugene Malloy.” Painter’s smile faded, showing a rare serious expression. “Remember. Whatever happens in the future, trust your own judgment, trust your own God.”

“You have no right to say that,” Eugene said hoarsely.

Should he stab deeper? Or withdraw the sword? Painter was one of Tahe’s top mages with frightening healing abilities, so he wouldn’t be easily killed. The situation was favorable. Perhaps he should seriously wound this man…

The war was coming. Controlling Painter under the Temple might be more advantageous…

Attack? Not attack? Attack? Not attack?

The rush of thoughts made Eugene dizzy as the familiar smell of blood surrounded his nose. His heart raced, and his breath turned to white steam in the warm air, like a panting beast.

Painter still stood quietly in place, looking at Eugene’s eyes, which gradually filled with blood.

“I’m sorry.” Painter’s tone became even more serious. “Goodbye, my child.”

Eugene truly froze this time as the Former Pope repeated his old trick. The teleportation magic activated at an opportune moment, and Painter’s figure disappeared once again.

Painter didn’t lay hands on the “Dominator”, nor did he attempt to assassinate him, leaving behind only a pool of blood. In the end, the man indeed just came to take one look and speak a few words.

Eugene suddenly realized that, more than Painter’s infuriatingly confident tone, he detested the rare seriousness in the other. It sent chills down his spine, giving rise to many ominous premonitions.

He weakly lowered his longsword.

Drip, drip. The blood from the sword tip fell to the ground, quickly swallowed by the earth.

……

Bissus.

“Let’s just stay here honestly. This is the safest place in all of Tahe!” In a certain inn, Mr. Abaddon declared. “Even if the world were to end, this place would surely be the last to go.”

Beside him sat the gloomy Bly, who just silently drank his sorrows away.

Those Players remaining in the city were unwilling to join the war’s first wave. Most were cautious, a few were timid, and the rest were simply incapable.

Bly counted himself among these “incapable ones”.

Initially, to take care of his friend Barto, he left the novice village late, lagging far behind everyone else in leveling and equipment. His former companions scattered, and he spent much effort maintaining their relationships.

However, as the situation in Tahe became more severe, his efforts ultimately ended in failure.

Latus became part of the forefront of the Saints Guild, suffered mental trauma in the battle in the Brick Mountains, and then cut off contact. Barto went to work for the Alva Merchant Group and disappeared not long ago. Following the death of Duke Alva, the Alva Merchant Group entered a state of emergency, leaving Bly with no way to investigate.

He failed to protect his friends and his strength was neither here nor there. Ultimately, he squeezed into the tavern as a reserve force.

The people around him were somewhat intriguing—Ranger Abaddon had previously participated in a quest related to Paradise, closely encountering the ancient Demon King. He had interacted with heavyweight NPCs like Eugene Malloy and even mingled with top Players like Anakin.

This helped him level up significantly, qualifying him as an expert. Who would have thought this rising star would only see decline from there—

After the news that Paradise belonged to the Demon King emerged, Abaddon showed no anger. Instead, he began slacking off like crazy. He stopped exploring altogether, almost as if wearing “I don’t want to fight” on his face.

The Saints Guild tried to mobilize him a few times but were straightforwardly rebuffed with “I’m just that shameless,” leaving them speechless. Since a bull refused to drink water and couldn’t be forced to, Abaddon ended up in the tavern, humorously dubbed “Lian Ge” by the patrons.

“Brother, to be honest, do you have some deal with Paradise?” Bly asked listlessly.

“Hm? I just think they’re too strong, and I’m scared.” Abaddon swirled his drink. “Isn’t it obvious with my ID born lacking courage?”

“You don’t seem like it,” Bly said. “I don’t know how to put it… It’s like, you seem to actually like Paradise.”

“Of course, I like Paradise. They have succubi. Need any other reason? …Ahem, I mean female succubi.” Abaddon glanced at him and cracked a smile. “If possible, I hope to be killed by a succubus. I mean a female succubus.”

Bly: “……” Have you been harassed by a male succubus or something?

“Forget it.” After a while, Bly chuckled bitterly. “Since it’s come to this, let’s just take it one step at a time.”

“Don’t be so down. Who knows what the future holds.” Abaddon put down his glass and lowered his voice. “I know you. Everyone says you’re very loyal—if it really comes down to it, just stick with me. As long as you continue to be a good person, I guarantee you’ll be fine.”

What kind of reasoning is that? Bly was speechless. Abaddon just winked at him and raised his glass.

“Everyone will have to join the fight sooner or later. It’s better to understand the situation clearly before making a move. Trust me. It’s not about the strength of the enemy. You’ll understand when the time comes.”

Just as Abaddon set down his glass, the system notification sound rang—

[★Main Quest “Demon King Subjugation” Update★]


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Full Server First Kill Ch222

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 222: The Eve of War

The true body of Star Stealer Sol was just a stone’s throw away, with surging magical power grazing the skin like a blade.

Under such intense detection, an item of the “A Midsummer Night’s Dream’s” level was utterly useless. If not for Perradat’s “concealment” and Teest’s [God’s Forsaken], they would have been discovered by Star Stealer Sol immediately.

Now, Nol and Teest could withstand this terrifying pressure. But Nol was certain that the dragon leader Subelbot definitely couldn’t fly this high. Players couldn’t possibly approach this place either. The “United We Stand” strategy wouldn’t work here.

In the end, to deal with Star Stealer Sol’s true body, it still came down to the two of them.

“It’s strange. How did Perradat get in?” Teest had one arm around Nol’s waist, and the other hand was curiously touching the “starry sky”.

“I’m more inclined to think ‘seeped in’.” Nol followed by knocking on the shell. “It’s similar to an eggshell, this layer can’t be completely sealed—at least sunlight can come in.”

After moving the Lost Tower, he specifically looked at Perradat’s true form. It had a smoke-like special texture, with a touch between liquid and solid. When these things were still active, they could become completely transparent.

This “eggshell” acted like filter paper, sifting away Star Stealer Sol while letting the Floating Cocoon pass. However, due to its nature, even if Perradat seeped into the shell, it could only drift along the shell, roughly equating to being back-to-back with Star Stealer Sol’s true body.

Thinking of this, Nol couldn’t help but feel a bit frightened—if both were blocked by the eggshell, given Perradat’s character, they might have even cooperated at some point. Fortunately, the Floating Cocoon took the lead, resulting in a situation of unending hostility between the two gods.

Nol ended his contemplation, preparing to refine the plan with Teest. Just as his gaze moved to Teest’s face, Nol’s scalp tingled—seeing the Mad Monk’s eyes bright, his lips curled up in an insincere smile. Whenever this guy wanted to do something bad, he always showed this excited expression.

“Let’s not alarm it for now.” Just to be cautious, Nol still whispered a warning.

“I was just thinking, it’s hard to make a move like this. Hitting the eyes alone isn’t lethal enough.”

Teest’s fingertips trace the shell, with golden threads following and slowly fading away. “If you need, I can cut open this layer of shell—just need to leave a mark first. I know I can do it.”

He looked eager to try. The Mad Monk really had been restrained for too long. At this moment, Nol felt a strong sense of murderous intent he hadn’t sensed in a while. Hidden in his chest, the gold wheel responded with a moment of heat.

He knew “the truth of the world” wouldn’t be Teest’s end.

The Mad Monk indeed loved challenging formidable targets. But like most criminals in this world, he had his standards—the killing couldn’t stop, and his revenge hadn’t ended either. He always preferred those targets that displeased him.

Teest’s hate and love were as rare as they were intense, yet he had never realized it himself.

The golden threads ignited, extinguished, then reignited. Teest caresses the false starry sky, much like planning the dissection before a cut.

“I’ve got a good grasp of the situation nearby.” Nol didn’t point it out. “A few plans can no longer be used, but thanks to you, I have a better idea.”

He cupped Teest’s face with both hands, turning it towards himself. Then, Nol whispered a plan involving blood and death into Teest’s ear.

Under the murky moonlight, their posture seemed like an intimate embrace.

Listening to Nol’s whisper, Teest’s smile grew wider. After the secret talk, he moved his face and gently licked Nol’s lips.

Together, they stretch out their hands.

Imperceptible golden threads moved along the sky, intertwining with blue halos as they proceeded. They ran along the four massive moons, cutting out a perfect circle, with the four moons perfectly enclosed in the center.

Like a diamond cutting glass, those golden threads didn’t immediately destroy the shell but left behind faint marks.

Above the marks, blue fire burned gently. In the not-so-bright blue flame, hair-thin live flesh quietly wriggled near the golden threads, waiting silently.

After completing this, Nol embraced Teest tightly. He relaxed his wings, not using any magic, and plummeted towards the sea surface like this.

In the howling night wind, Nol looked up at the sky.

The starry night twinkled, and the four moons emitted a soft light. Teest’s long hair was lifted by the wind, shimmering like silk. Darkness still enveloped them, like they were falling into an abyss. The decisive battle that would determine their fate was imminent, yet he felt no anxiety or fear.

Nol closed his eyes, tightening his embrace around Teest. The path home became clearer, and he had never felt so calm.

“Let’s go home, Teest.” he said, his voice dispersed by the falling wind.

“Of course, honey.” Teest’s breath fell on Nol’s neck. “What would you like to drink before bed?”

“Something warm, like milk porridge.”

“A good choice.”

……

On the carriage to Bissus, Painter put down his bowl of porridge and sighed heavily.

The former Pope thought his life had been rebellious enough, but even he had never considered “using the power of one god to track another”. According to Lord Creator, it seemed Enbillick was now his responsibility. Having lived for over forty years, Painter had never shouldered such a heavy burden. Moreover, Enbillick was currently heading to the headquarters of the Temple of Life, which only added to the fun—

They were also being followed by Eugene, who was desperately searching for someone.

After Painter showed up in the Black Forest, the Golden Sword family left Grape Collar. Knight Eugene was convinced that these two events were related. He seemed to think that Painter was inextricably linked to Paradise and that Enbillick was sheltering him.

Naturally, Eugene couldn’t find Painter, whom the God of Fate had hidden, so he decided to follow Enbillick from a distance as a way in.

Poor kid. Painter shook his head internally. If Eugene knew what they were planning to do, he would probably pass out in anger—

“Enbillick must think we’ll start by targeting his avatar.” Nol said, “To justify our mission, he’ll definitely go to Bissus—any attack on him can be twisted into an ‘attack by the Demon King’s forces’ on the Temple’s holy land.”

The mistake of Star Stealer Sol was that it tried to engulf this system.

It didn’t create its own power system. It allowed the system to measure itself. As a result, it turned itself into a “game strategy puzzle”.

A mad God of Creation could only use his last strength to find a way out. But Nol was sober now, and as the creator of this world, he was best at creating “game strategies”.

Before the core figures, Nol spoke with a steady and confident voice.

“Bissus is the stronghold of the ‘Homeward Saints Guild’, and the Saints Guild is currently the Player group with the least connection to Paradise.”

“Star Stealer Sol will definitely guess the relationship between Hermitage, Amazon, and us. The leader of the Saints Guild is eager to return home. It will choose the Saints Guild as its first object of instigation.”

“Mentor, please let Hermitage release rumors appropriately. I will also issue complementary tasks to the General—we need to make Star Stealer Sol believe that our main target is his avatar.”

“Fischer is inactive now. Star Stealer Sol will definitely try to domesticate him to control the Eternal Church. This, Teest and I will find a way to solve.”

……

As Nol narrated, chess pieces made of golden threads moved positions. The Lost Tower, the three major guilds, the dragons, the Church, and core combat personnel—their dazzling light flickered, slowly moving across the map.

Bissus was surrounded by several pieces, becoming the most eye-catching spot on the entire map.

“It sounds very good. I just have one question.” At that time, Painter asked, “No matter how meticulous the plan is, it’s futile in front of absolute power. Are you two sure you can kill Star Stealer Sol’s true body quickly? If we can’t kill its true body in a short time, everyone will be doomed.”

The core of the battle lay in being “fast, accurate, and ruthless”. If there was a problem, he was really worried that Star Stealer Sol would flip the table. Seeing that the situation wasn’t good, he would abandon the whole world. It wasn’t like Star Stealer Sol hadn’t done this before.

“We’re sure.” Teest played with the small hunting knife in his hand. “I’m more worried about you guys messing up. Can you really hold back Enbillick?”

“You’re asking if mortals can hold back the avatar of a god?” Painter smiled bitterly. “I can only say I’ll do my best.”

Painter wasn’t complaining about this decision. They all knew that the true body of Star Stealer Sol was the most dangerous and indeed deserved the simultaneous action of three gods. As long as they could drag things out until that guy’s true body dies, they would win most of the battle.

Remembering this, Painter sighed again. He idly played with the faceless god statue on his chest—ever since meeting Nol and Teest, he always drew the “god” position in the Drifting Mercenary Group.

He wondered if this was a joke by the God of Fate.

However, during the entire plan meeting, no one mentioned that delicate issue—

[His existence brings glory to God, and his disappearance will fulfill divinity.]

This was the oracle Painter received years ago. So far, the oracle of the God of Fate had never been wrong. Perhaps he was destined to die in this battle, Painter thought, and there was no occasion more fitting for “fulfilling divinity” than the “Battle of the Gods”, right?

Dying in such a level of war was somewhat worthwhile. He hoped the god he fulfilled was the gentle God of Creation, not the ominous Star Stealer Sol. In these times when gods were aplenty, it would have been nice if the oracle was clearer.

By the way, he hoped his death wouldn’t be too gruesome. After running around for so many years, he deserved a quick and dignified end.

Painter stretched and looked outside the carriage. He knew Knight Eugene was moving forward, not far ahead—Eugene was still following Enbillick from a distance, utterly unaware that Painter was close by.

…Should he have another chat with that kid before he dies?


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Full Server First Kill Ch221

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 221: Watching the Moon

“Are you sure Star Stealer Sol has no other tricks up his sleeve?” Perradat asked with suspicion. “This time, finding out the issue with his wife was our good luck. Who knows if that guy has planted other bombs elsewhere…”

“There’s no such thing as a 100% perfect plan,” Nol said.

It was as unrealistic as writing a program without any bugs on the first try. The problem was, Star Stealer Sol was also searching for the Lost Tower. They didn’t have the luxury of time to prepare leisurely.

Once prepared, they must act decisively.

Now, Nol still couldn’t, like Star Stealer Sol, stimulate the system to issue major quests to Players, putting them in a passive position—Star Stealer Sol wasn’t stupid. In two hundred years, that guy must have taken control of the permissions related to quests first.

Once Star Stealer Sol took the lead, the situation would only worsen.

“I have to emphasize again. If you’re going to fight now, I can only offer ‘concealment’. This matter concerns myself. I cannot make predictions,” Perradat said with a sigh. “What exactly do you plan to do?”

“Our avatars are hidden with Mrs. Avra. Enbillick is monitored by Painter. Eugene is tracking Painter, which is equivalent to half the combat power.”

Teest nonchalantly laid back down on the bed, wrapping his arms around Nol’s waist. “Our target won’t get lost, leaving only the method of killing Enbillick.”

Things had circled back to the Mad Monk’s favorite territory—planning a murder.

To kill Star Stealer Sol’s avatar, tightly control Avra, and ensure the adversary hadn’t hidden their will in Avra. And during the period when the opponent was recreating an avatar, kill Star Stealer Sol’s true body.

If Nol wanted to minimize casualties, this was the safest way.

Nol stroked Teest’s hair, revealing a somewhat wicked smile. “No, we’re going to watch the moon tonight.”

Teest looked up in confusion, and Nol kissed his nose.

“You two, please control yourselves,” Perradat said with a subtle tone. “I’m still here. Let’s clear things up first.”

“Our best move is to kill the true body first,” Nol said.

Perradat choked. “…What?!”

“Painter has made contact with Enbillick and Avra. No matter if Star Stealer Sol is sure of Painter’s allegiance, it will assume we are paying attention to the ‘Enbillick’ avatar.”

Nol focused on his calculations as if he had never left the war.

“Aiming for the avatar first is the safest method. After all, if an ambush on the true body fails, we will be at a complete disadvantage. Star Stealer Sol’s current war preparations are definitely centered on ‘protecting the avatar’.”

“It’s not that simple. Star Stealer Sol has the ability to rewind time.” Perradat pulled at her hair. “You know, if you fail against the true body, we’re doomed.”

Teest remained silent throughout the conversation.

After a dozen seconds, he buried his face in Nol’s stomach, letting out a muffled laugh. “You really are wicked.”

“Thanks to someone’s good teaching.” Nol patted Teest’s back.

Perradat: “……”

Perradat: “Mind explaining?”

Feeling left out, her hands itched. If it weren’t for the fact that she truly couldn’t beat these two, she’d be tempted to throw a few punches.

“Let’s watch the moon first.” Nol smiled. “It’s more peaceful to speak after investigating thoroughly—if there are no surprises, we’ll go to battle in the next few days.”

“What?!?!” Are these two really okay?! Perradat choked.

Well, at this point, even the God of Fate had to accept fate.

At night, the Lost Tower was still lively.

The monsters of Paradise launched their hospitality skills in their bloodline, taking care of the meal supply for Fate’s Poet Society, with both sides getting along harmoniously.

Since exposing his core position, to avoid unnecessary troubles, Nol rarely went to the cafeteria for meals. His dinner was mainly provided by Teest, and even though they were now quite strong, his dining table would still feature a plate of bizarre monster dishes.

Tonight’s was some deep-sea creature. God knew when Teest went to catch it. It looked like a semi-transparent green jelly with unpleasant, bright orange spots. Teest poured some jam over it, trying to disguise it as a dessert.

Nol scooped a spoonful without changing his expression and put it in his mouth.

His tongue felt numb and tingly. The texture was like mucus, with a weirdly sweet and fishy scent. Confirming the attributes successfully, he pushed the plate away and scooped another spoonful of normal stew.

Habit was a scary thing. Nol had almost gotten used to such bizarre dinners. If something strange didn’t appear, he’d feel somewhat empty inside.

“…Actually, I’m curious. Why do you still want to be involved in this?” Nol chewed on the soft stew as he casually asked. “You said you wanted the truth at the beginning, and now you have it. You know, I would never force you into battle.”

“Thanks to you, I’ve become a bit too strong,” Teest casually replied. “I don’t like the so-called peaceful life, but messing with those cult higher-ups feels almost like squashing ants—it’s super boring, I’m serious.”

“But if I started targeting other innocent powerhouses, I’m sure you wouldn’t be happy.”

“Is that the only reason?” Nol poked a piece of meat and casually fed it to Teest.

“Probably.” Teest bit the fork and mumbled his answer unclearly.

Nol just smiled.

“Tonight is just for scouting the terrain. Don’t do anything unnecessary.” He lowered his gaze, casually changing the subject.

“You know, I’m always well-behaved.” Teest also responded with a smile.

Actually, he wasn’t clear about what “watching the moon” meant. He could only vaguely guess Nol’s intentions.

If they destroy Star Stealer Sol’s avatar and “backup body” first, then attack the true body, Star Stealer Sol in its true form, cornered, would definitely struggle fiercely.

But supposed they assassinate the true body first, Star Stealer Sol would think it still has a way out—prey often wouldn’t fight too desperately when it believes it has an escape route.

Sure enough, the notorious Mad Monk knew this. But after investigating the two major religions for so long, he still subconsciously treated Star Stealer Sol as a “god”.

Not so much Nol. Nol viewed “Star Stealer Sol” as prey that needed to be hunted, an existence that would never be above himself. He never saw it as a god.

How fascinating.

Teest cut a perfectly cooked steak and couldn’t help but stuff the most beautiful piece into Nol’s mouth.

In the center of the dining table, the vase of blue roses bloomed magnificently.

This was the border of the world. Paradise wouldn’t specifically purchase blue roses. So where did they come from? There was only one answer and Teest liked that answer.

The Endless Sea was pitch black at midnight, and the sky was also dark blue, leaving only the stars in the sky. Both of them had the ability to see in the dark, but it didn’t dispel the shadows that are everywhere.

Nol took Teest’s hand and stepped onto the sea surface. The water splashed apart, revealing the back of a huge whale.

Carrying the two on its back, the giant beast roared towards the depths of the darkness.

In the sky, four moons hung high. The whale swiftly broke through the sea surface, and those four moons still followed them like shadows.

Star Stealer Sol must be watching, searching for the location of the Lost Tower.

Teest turned his head to look at Nol—with Perradat’s skill of concealment, combined with his own [God’s Forsaken], they seemed to melt into the night, leaving not even a trace of breath. Nol looked up at the starry sky he once feared.

“Since coming here, I’ve always wondered, why are there four moons?”

Nol stretched out his hand towards the sky, spreading his fingers. The four moons were caught between them.

“According to the design of the three Demon Kings, their worlds all have only one moon, Tahe included…”

“I’m quite used to it, having seen it from childhood.” Teest stood beside him, sniffing the faintly fishy sea breeze. “The Temple of Life and the Eternal Church even devised a whole set of explanations.”

“Lynn investigated those ruins. I remember she said, each time a world falls, the next world will have one more moon—more precisely, one more of Star Stealer Sol’s eyeballs.”

He still remembered the sight of Star Stealer Sol’s eyeballs moving around, peeping at the earth.

“No, it’s one more hole.” Nol shook his head.

Teest scratched his face. “A hole? I wasn’t as powerful as you back then. I didn’t see it very clearly.”

In the familiar sea breeze, Nol directly transferred the image of that moment into Teest’s mind.

When they defeated the ancient Demon King, the change in the four moons was very subtle. It was as if something was moved away, and then those four eyeballs were attached. But the change was too fast, and with the oppressive presence of Star Stealer Sol being too strong at that time, Nol wasn’t sure if his judgment was correct.

“So we’re going to look at the moon,” Nol said solemnly.

Only then did Teest realize that the whale had stopped in the very center of the sea, slowly sinking. Nearby were lifeless, strange icebergs. And as Nol pressed his hand into the sea, transparent ice quickly formed under their feet.

At this moment, the two seemed to stand on a pale island, surrounded by endless void and darkness. Teest knew they were in the vast Endless Sea, truly deserving the title “border of the world”.

As the whale departed, the last sign of life nearby disappeared.

The night grew darker, silence pervaded, and time seemed to lose its meaning. If not for Nol’s warmth beside him, Teest might even wondered for a second if he was still alive.

Their target emitted a faint glow directly above their heads.

Nol caught his gaze and pointed to the sky.

“Do you know?” Teest politely extends a hand. “You’re quite romantically mad.”

Their fingers interlocked. A breeze picked up, and Nol unfolded his wings—not the regular dragon wings, but elegant and tarrying divine wings with bizarre eyes at the joints, in shades of blue and red.

The two shot straight towards the sky.

Teest, not satisfied with being carried, had his golden threads softly wrapped around and then unraveled, forming a fleeting support in the air as if someone painted stepping stones for him with golden ink.

The icebergs turned into tiny white dots, and the clouds were left behind. The temperature dropped, so the golden threads of condensed flame wrapped around them. The air thinned, so Nol occasionally leaned forward to give a kiss full of fresh breath.

Maintaining minimal magic, they reached their destination.

“Ha.” Teest laughed. “Although I’m not sure what ‘normal’ is, I guess this isn’t it.”

“Indeed.” Nol extended his hand, touching “the sky”.

The outer layer of Tahe wasn’t an atmosphere, but a rough, cold shell. The shell itself didn’t show any sign of life, emitting a not very strong magical fluctuation, with stars and night perfectly replicated on it.

“The sky” had been false from the beginning.

‘No wonder the starry sky of Tahe didn’t differ much from the game settings,’ Nol thought. Even if Star Stealer Sol stitched him up with millions of divine corpses, it couldn’t replicate an entire universe. That would be absurd.

The world was like a giant egg. Land, sea, sky, all maintained by the “Creator’s setting”.

Once Star Stealer Sol completely dominated this world, it could change everything without concern—such as breaking the shell to reveal the starry sky, officially birthing this world. Nol couldn’t estimate how thick the “shell” enveloping the atmosphere was at the moment. He only knew that, not far away, four “moons” protrude significantly.

Those were the gaps in the shell, traces of Star Stealer Sol’s invasions into the world.

The “moons'” surface texture resembled that of snakeskin shedding, covered with a layer of murky yellow hard film. The two could vaguely see the objects beyond the film—

Four pieces of grayish-red, moist flesh, with malformed crimson pupils rapidly moving on them, as if trying to squeeze through the shell to this side.

“Found you.”

Nol murmured and decisively gave them the middle finger.


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Full Server First Kill Ch220

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 220: A Psychopath

It was a calm morning.

Avra was chopping fruits for breakfast. The knife in her hand was thin and sharp. The peel neatly separated, and the pale red juice that stained her hands gave off a sweet aroma.

Enbillick hummed a tune while cooking sweet milk. It seems last night’s dream interference went undetected, Nol thought.

Just in case, Teest didn’t even use mental suggestion, letting Avra judge for herself. Even if Avra did tell Enbillick, it would be easier to remedy this way.

For now, things seemed to be going smoothly.

[Strange, how did you know she wouldn’t tell?] Teest curiously nudged the black furball beside him. [I thought Star Stealer Sol’s “act of love” was perfect.]

[I’m a bit curious too.] Painter boldly patted his pocket.

[……] The black furball hid at the edge of the pocket, blinking its small blue eyes.

Tap, tap, tap. Avra’s knife hit the chopping board. The juice splattered like blood, leaving dark spots on her apron.

[I don’t think Avra is a normal person.] After a while, Nol sighed. [Normally, someone who suddenly leaps to such heights wouldn’t be this quiet.]

Suddenly possessing unique luck and wealth, most people wouldn’t be as reserved as Avra. Ordinary people would choose to splurge, showing off their “happiness” and “wealth” for the whole world to see.

And the more benevolent ones would use their vast wealth for charity, or seek out their own business, pursuing a more perfect self.

But Avra did nothing.

She remained quiet, like a weed. Moved from a dirty corner to a golden pot, the weed stayed silent.

Avra hasn’t exerted any influence on the world—neither beneficial nor harmful—so far, she remains “bottom dust” stamped by fate.

[A person who grew up in a cage, surrounded by fear and death. She’s accustomed to abuse and pain, accustomed to being with corpses without being shaken by it.]

Her story was like a fairy tale, yet she wasn’t the “beautiful and kind” protagonist of the story.

[“Innocence and purity of heart” require a certain environment, which Avra didn’t have.] Nol continued, [I have someone with a similar background close to me.]

He looked at the quiet white furball.

It was hard to say whose experience, Avra’s or Teest’s, was worse. Under such circumstances, let alone a sweet romantic story, it was a miracle that Avra retained any social skills at all.

[Hmm, this lady is probably a bit kinder than me.] The white furball puffed up. [She married the man who supported her, while the General who supported me wished she could kill me.]

[She’s actually more like me.] Nol said, [In a sense, we were both ‘imprisoned and nurtured’ by Star Stealer Sol.]

Even weeds had roots that sought water.

During those mad and lonely times, he held on through his love for Tahe World. During her long, invisible captivity, Avra was also trying to find similar things—

That was why, after more than a decade of marriage, Star Stealer Sol risked giving her two fake children to keep her quiet.

She probably already knew how to survive safely, how to make delicious food, and how to be a proper “wife of Golden Sword”. But now, for the first time in her life, she’d received “love” from someone else, learning with her children how to be “human”.

It may not be maternal love, but it was certainly some pure emotion—

That was why, after over twenty years of marriage, she suddenly started learning the common language in recent years. Her accent was still clumsy, but it was enough to tell bedtime stories.

[She may not love Star Stealer Sol, but she definitely loves those two children.] Nol said, [They are the first creations, relatives, and friends she’s encountered in her life.]

As agreed upon, Painter left Golden Sword’s home. Before he left, the two little furballs quietly jumped out, hiding in the fur of the two cats.

After Painter left, the daily life of the Golden Sword family was almost as Nol had guessed. Enbillick and Avra treated each other with respect, communicating even less than ordinary couples. Enbillick knew everything, and Avra, struggling even to communicate, naturally had little to talk about.

The sunlight slanted across the floor, and night quickly fell.

In the middle of the night, Enbillick got out of bed. He casually cast a sleep spell on the blanket beside him and headed to the children’s room.

Colette Alva was in deep sleep in her bed, resembling a shattered clay doll. Her neck, right arm, and left leg were broken off, almost rolling off the bed. There was no blood on the bedsheet—only clusters of clay emitting a scent of blood.

“The system’s permissions are still insufficient.” Enbillick sighed regretfully. Abducting children from outside for modifications could affect a destiny he was unaware of, which was a risk he couldn’t take. But he didn’t have full control over the system yet, unable to exercise the power of creation effectively.

Usually, the children wouldn’t be in such bad shape. Most likely, Painter’s stay had an influence, as “Saints” have a natural suppressive effect on non-human entities. Not to mention the modifications Paradise had made on him… What a nuisance.

Enbillick flicked his fingers, and the girl, broken into pieces, floated in midair. Her body began slowly reassembling. From the crevices of her torso, numerous worm-like tissues surged out, forcibly sticking them together.

Eventually, the skin, full of cracks, smoothed out. The air was filled with the damp scent of soil, and the smell of blood became even stronger.

“Tomorrow, when you wake up, go to Avra and act spoiled. Say you don’t want to stay in Grape Collar anymore.”

Enbillick commanded dispassionately, “No matter what you feel tonight, whatever dreams you have, when you wake up, you will forget everything, remembering only this suggestion.”

He didn’t want to alert Eugene at such a critical moment. It was better to withdraw first.

Colette’s eyes remained shut in the air, making uncomfortable groaning sounds. Enbillick nonchalantly waved his hand, as if discarding a piece of cloth, and the girl was thrown back onto the bed.

The room was cold. She frowned, unconsciously fumbling around, then curled back into the blanket.

Next, he had to adjust Moore. Enbillick closed the door, heading towards the room of his nominal “son”.

In the shadow of the hallway, under the protection of the “concealment” abilities, Avra stood quietly. She didn’t even turn her head. Only her eyes followed Enbillick’s figure.

Her face, usually bearing a happy smile, became expressionless. She seemed uncertain about how to react to this scene, just fidgeting with her fingers as if wanting to clutch something.

Under her gaze, Enbillick approached Moore, who was also shattered, repeating the process he just performed.

After watching, she returned to the bedroom before him, wrapping herself in the blanket. Finally, through the blanket, he placed his hand on her head—

“Tomorrow, Moore and Colette will fuss about wanting to go somewhere else to play. No matter how reluctant you are, you must agree with their idea and leave here with me.”

The glow of magic flickered, but unfortunately, it was blocked perfectly by the furballs.

In the cramped darkness under the blanket, Avra’s eyes were wide open. She didn’t cry or break down, her face showing only yesterday’s anxiety. Miss Avra absentmindedly scratched the black furball, lost in deep thought.

……

The next morning, the script arranged by Enbillick played out smoothly. He kissed his wife’s forehead, stating he had errands to run, and he promised to bring lunch from the best restaurant.

Avra, with her usual gentle and happy smile, compliantly accepted the kiss.

“Spirits, what should I do?”

As soon as Enbillick left, she locked herself in the room, pulling out the two small furballs from her apron.

“You seem to have taken it not too badly,” Teest commented surprisingly.

Facing her husband’s suspicious actions, Avra didn’t react as dramatically as she did when “discovering the children’s condition”. She accepted reality calmly, almost excessively so.

“……Ah.” Avra seemed to realize the issue for the first time, pondering for a few seconds. “We didn’t know each other back then. He took me because I must have been useful. Now I know what that use is.”

Her attitude wasn’t prideful for “guessing right” but more like an animal discussing its owner.

Nol looked around, confirming they were in a warmly decorated room, not a filthy, damp slave cage.

“But it’s different for the children.” Her deep-sea-blue eyes stirred. “The children are different from me. They should live better lives. I like the children.”

“What should I do?” she asked urgently. “Should I kill myself or kill Enbillick?”

Her tone was as natural as asking whether to add sugar or salt, completely indifferent to death. After asking, she embarrassedly adjusted her hair.

“Sorry, my tone was impolite. Please tell me, should I kill myself or Enbillick?”

She tried to suppress the urgency on her face, asking again shyly.

Teest: “……”

Nol: “……”

Well, although this was the outcome they wanted, it must be said that this lady was even more abnormal than they had anticipated.

[Wow, it’s a good thing you sent Painter away in advance.] The white furball pressed against the black one, whispering, [If it weren’t for my lack of morals, I’d feel compelled to denounce her gratitude.]

[I can understand, though.]

Despite the circumstances being somewhat different, Nol suddenly felt a sense of empathy—indeed, Star Stealer Sol needed to use “Avra” as a pawn. It was all about mutual benefit, after all. Expecting employees to feel grateful towards their boss was kind of strange.

Moreover, Avra’s self-awareness probably didn’t even extend to seeing herself as an employee; she was more like an animal.

“Please, should I kill…” Avra, seeing they didn’t respond, started to speak again.

“It’s like this. We can lift the curse from your children,” Nol hurriedly interrupted her terrifying question. “But only if Enbillick Alva disappears from this world.”

Once Star Stealer Sol realized something was off with the children, he wouldn’t keep them around.

Avra: “I understand. I must kill Enbillick.”

“But Enbillick is very powerful. He’s not human,” the white furball calmly added. “We’re waiting for the right moment. You just need to cooperate with us.”

“I’ll do as you say.” Avra decisively agreed.

She looked at them with those gentle eyes, as if she never considered the possibility that they were lying. This might just be her naivety, or perhaps, Miss Avra truly didn’t mind making a mistake.

“We will stay by your side.” The black furball uncertainly rubbed her finger. “Please take this.”

With a flicker of blue fire, an ordinary-looking dagger appeared beside Avra. Its appearance was very common, easily blending in with Avra’s kitchen utensils.

“This is the weapon we’ve given you. Please keep it with you. When the time comes, you will know its use. I promise, your children will be safe until then.”

Avra touched the blade of the dagger, which cut her finger. She lightly exclaimed, “Ouch,” sucking the blood from the wound.

“I’ll make a beautiful sheath for it.” Finally having found a solution, she smiled contentedly, her lips stained with a smear of blood.

The two furballs couldn’t help but huddle closer.

“By the way, has Enbillick always taken you with him wherever he goes?” Teest finally remembered to ask about the matter at hand.

“Yes.” Avra put away the dagger. “Others praise him for being family-oriented. He seldom stays out for long. Whenever he has to be away for an extended period, he takes us with him.”

Speaking of this, she hummed thoughtfully, “When there was trouble with the Alva Merchant Group recently, he specifically instructed me to report to him whenever I go out.”

Interesting. Does Star Stealer Sol’s “backup save” have a distance limitation?

During the battle on Ship Island, Golden Sword was also by the Old Duke’s side. Nol had always felt something was unnatural, and now he knew why—

Just like Perradat occupying Lilith’s body for her divine descent, certain conditions must be met. Star Stealer Sol forcibly using someone else’s body for reversion must have even more restrictions.

No wonder it arranged for the “backup save” to have the identity of a wife. They nearly missed this information.

The last bit of fog dissipated, and Nol finally saw a relatively complete battlefield. The personnel were ready, the conditions clear, and the tactics set. Now, there was only one thing left for them to do.

“Please be patient. Your children will soon be freed from the curse,” Nol said.

He would end this, take back the system, and turn those two children into complete humans.

The black furball floated up, and the white furball grabbed the black one, also rising.

“I promise, you won’t have to wait long.”

……

At noon, inside the Lost Tower.

Nol and Teest opened their eyes simultaneously. Teest let out a long exhale, stretching his arms and legs, which he hadn’t used in a while. Nol, unaccustomed to his long limbs, nearly rolled off the bed.

“Is it over?”

Perradat’s version of Lilith squatted at their bedside, chewing on dried sweet potatoes.

“We left the avatars with Miss Avra.” Nol scrambled up. “Trust me, she won’t become Star Stealer Sol’s vessel for revival.”

“Don’t worry. That woman is crazier than I thought.” Teest stretched. “Worthy of being handpicked by Star Stealer Sol. His luck has always been good.”

Perradat rolled her eyes. “Yeah, only I, who wasn’t chosen, am the most normal… Stop! No attacking teammates!”

Far away in Grape Collar on the continent of Tahe, at the Golden Sword household.

Enbillick pushed open the door, placing the packed food on the dining table. Avra came out to greet him with a smile, kissing his cheek.

“The children are much better now,” she said. “I touched some clay yesterday, thinking they played too rough in the mud, but it seems it was just an illusion.”

“It was just your overthinking.” Enbillick shrugged. “I specifically checked today. There’s no clay near our home. You must have rubbed it off the vegetables.”

“Really?”

“Really.”

“I understand.” Avra smiled.

“Speaking of Mr. Painter’s visit earlier, I was a bit worried.” She pulled out a dagger with a woven sheath. “Look, I prepared a small dagger.”

Enbillick glanced at the plain dagger. “You don’t need this. I will protect you.”

“It makes me feel safer,” Avra gently said. “It’s really sharp.”

“Then keep it with you.”

“Really?”

“Really.”


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Nol, Teest, Avra.

Star Stealer Sol selected three lunatics (……

Only the wild Perradat and Kando are mentally very healthy. What’s going on here?


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