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Online Game: Starting with an SSS-Level Plundering Talent

John sacrificed himself to protect Earth and resist the gods, only to be betrayed and killed by his best friend. To his surprise, after death, he was reborn just before the launch of the game "Gods Descend." In this life, he vows not to let the tragedy repeat! Upon entering the game, John masters the power of reincarnation and unexpectedly awakens an SSS-level talent—"Plunder"! By killing monsters, he can plunder their attribute points; by killing boss-level elites, he can plunder their talents, skills, and special attributes. Killed a tusked wild boar: Physique +1 Killed a bloodthirsty wolf: Speed +1 Killed an elite boss: Gained 10 skill points Killed an epic boss: Gained 10 luck points Killed a legendary boss: Gained an S-level talent, Spell Combo ... As John grows through killing, when the game merges with reality and the gods descend, they finally realize that there is an existence on Earth that they cannot provoke. John: "I will only make one move. If you survive, you may leave." In the next second, the ultimate forbidden spell activates: Ragnarok!

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Chapter 221: Slaying the God of Light, Massacre of the Hunters

The God of Light, in a state of panic, darted around like a headless fly, showing no desire to fight.

John was puzzled and asked, "Isn't this guy being overly cowardly? He can easily kill lower-tier gods, so why can't he handle these seventh-tier Hunters?"

Tony explained, "Kid, you don't understand. Hunters possess soul attacks that can completely annihilate gods. What's worse, their attacks deal percentage-based damage, bypassing any form of defense."

"Percentage-based damage? There's such a terrifying creature out there?" John was shocked.

If there were only tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of Hunters, they wouldn't pose a threat to a god.

But there were far too many Hunters here, an endless sea of them, surging forward like a tide. Even if the God of Light tried to hold them off, he'd be worn down eventually.

It reminded John of the old saying: even a giant can be brought down by a swarm of ants.