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Maxed Out My Passive Skill Due to My Laziness

A fully immersive game known as “Game of Gods” had swept the world by storm. It was an online game about elves, magical beasts, and gods, and players could choose to play as one of the vast selection of classes and skills. As soon as Occam logged into the game, he was rewarded with a 10x point system. Since he was too lazy to move around in the game using various active skills, he decided to pour all of his points into the passive skills. He fully leveled a ton of passive skills that could allow him to defeat a boss without even moving, skills such as Counter Attack, Sacrifice, Stun, Evasion, Magic Damage Nullifier, and more. When the players witnessed how Occam defeat his foes, they all had the same reaction. “What the hell? He doesn’t have to move and he’s literally a God!”

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Ruth, The Holy Lady of the Church of Light

Éditeur: Atlas Studios

In Roland City, in the northwest part of the Mainland of Gods, the area belonged to Noah Empire and was near the borders.

It was near the dangerous Twilight Forest as well as the Scarlet Plain.

The elves lived in the Twilight Forest.

Orcs lived on the Scarlet Plain.

The Elves were peaceful and did not like to fight.

However, Orcs were fierce and aggressive and often fought with nearby human forces.

This resulted in frequent wars in Roland City.

Other than that, demons often appeared nearby and slaughtered humans wantonly.

These were all updates from the game officials.

However, this had nothing to do with the players.

The gamers did not care about that. They only cared about their levels and equipment.

At this moment, many players had already headed to Roland City.

Occam and the other two were considered late.

Not long after, the three of them arrived at the base of a city wall.

The early morning sun shone on the city walls, and dark blood was sprinkled on them. Clearly, this was the mark of war.

Two soldiers in white armor stood on both sides of the city gate. They held sharp blades in their hands as they scanned their surroundings.

"These walls are really tall," exclaimed Jeff.

"Hehe, this is just a small city of the empire."

"I wonder what kind of scene the capital of Noah Empire would be like."

Annie grinned.

The three of them entered the city.

The soldiers guarding the gate froze when they saw the three of them, especially Occam.

Then, he bowed and saluted.

"Greetings, God Slayer."

Seeing this scene, Jeff and Annie were surprised.

Unexpectedly, Occam had only killed a Clone of the Evil God, but he was worthy of their respect.

Occam nodded casually.

The three of them stepped into Roland City.

The voices of the two soldiers came from behind him.

"Oh my god, the God-Slaying Medal. Such a young God Slayer is too terrifying."

"Yes, these God's Chosen Ones are too powerful. They can even kill gods!"

Of course Occam heard him.

From the old priest's shock, he knew that many people would notice him.

After all, according to the information released by the game officials, there were many Gods in this game.

The Goddess of Life, Goddess of Light, God of Magic, and other Gods of order.

There were also evil Gods like the God of Agony, the God of Greed, and the God of Desire.

However, be it lawful or evil, undoubtedly, Gods were extremely powerful.

Occam killed the clone of the God of Suffering.

Even though he was not a true deity, he still displayed his power!

Besides, to be honest.

He was really not afraid of those so-called Gods.

Back to the same thing, as long as their HP was shown, he would even dare to kill Gods!

And now, although wearing the God-killing Badge had attracted the attention of many NPCs, Occam did not care.

He might be able to gain the favor of some NPCs and accept some quests.

"Guru Linley, Annie, the guild system is open."

"I'll check the requirements to establish a guild," said Jeff.

He had originally planned to establish a guild in this game.

Occam and Annie decided to join the guild.

Now that the guild system was open, Jeff naturally had to check it out.

With that said, Jeff headed straight for the city.

"The rankings have also been updated."

Annie chuckled.

"Occam, you're number one on the rankings now."

Hearing this, Occam decided.

Various functions of the game appeared before his eyes.

First was the rankings.

Occam was the undisputed number one. His level was close to 21, and he crushed everyone.

Second place was Alice from the Elves Guild, Level 19.

The levels below were about the same.

Since he did not join the guild system, there were only a few general introductions.

\\When members joined the guild to do activities, there would be guild bonuses.

But Occam did not care about that.

At the consignment store, players could spend a certain fee to place their equipment or other items on it and wait for other players to buy them.

Other than that, there was also an auction system with similar functions.

After the equipment was put up, the players would bid for it. The highest bidder would get it.

However, the system had to pay a certain fee.

Although both systems required handling fees, it was undoubtedly much more convenient for many players.

The last was the newly opened arena.

The two parties participating in the competition would be at the same level with the same equipment.

It was a competition of combat skills.

The winner would receive points.

The weekly settlement rewards.

The higher the points, the higher the reward.

But Occam was not interested.

He brought Annie to the Church of Light in the city.

He still had the Halo of Suffering on him.

Although it did not affect his gaming, it was as disgusting as a stain on his body.

Not long after, the two of them arrived at the Church of Light in Roland City.

In front of him was a huge and glorious building, exuding a holy aura from the inside out.

He felt extremely comfortable just by approaching it.

Numerous residents of Roland City were entering and exiting the church with peaceful and satisfied expressions.

Occam stepped right into the church.

A priest in the church was praying to his believers.

His pupils constricted when he saw Occam.

He hurriedly ended his prayer.

He came in front of Occam and said respectfully.

"Respected God Slayer, how can I help you?"

"I have a Halo of Suffering on me. Can anyone here help me get rid of it?" asked Occam.

"Halo of Suffering?"

"Heavens, you killed the clone of the God of Suffering?"

"This is too unbelievable!"

The priest looked at Occam in shock.

"Don't talk about this. Can you help me get rid of this Halo of Suffering?"

Occam felt helpless.

"I'm sorry, but I can't exorcise it. It's the power of the Gods."

The priest shook his head but said he could take Occam to see the Holy Lady of the Church of Light.

"You are a brave God Slayer, worthy of our respect."

With that, he led the two of them deeper into the church.

A moment later, led by the pastor, Occam and Annie came to a study.

"Holy Lady, this is a God Slayer."

"He needs your help."

The priest bowed and left.

A young girl in front of him was quietly flipping through a scripture book.

Hearing this, she looked up at Occam and Annie.

"It's been hundreds of years since I've seen a God Slayer."

"Let me introduce myself. I'm Ruth, the Holy Lady of this generation of the Church of Light."

The girl's red lips parted slightly, her voice gentle and gentle, along with her fair face and slightly willowy eyebrows.

Although she had yet to mature, her peerless beauty had already taken shape.

Occam could not help feeling wistful.

This game's lousy game producers really knew how to play. The female NPCs looked really good.

But why was there a strange look in her eyes?