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Sacrifice's Rise: I Became Invincible After Entering Godslayer Temple

Update Daily! 9 AM PST ---------------------- John Foster, a top expert in a certain gaming studio, who once offended a trust-fund baby. As a result, he was framed and bound with the worst talent-"Sacrifice", in the new game "GODSLAYER" upon the game's launch day. John was the only one among the sacrificed who insisted on not deleting his character. Supposed to be sacrificed to The Devil, John persisted in his quest. After being killed multiple times, he still charged towards The Devil with his flesh and blood! [Ding: You have been killed, losing 10 points of Weapon and Equip durability.] [Ding: You have been killed, losing 10 points of Weapon and Equip durability.] ... After multiple failures, John was surprised to find that his skills and Exp were improving rapidly as he fought The Devil! A few months later, when players worldwide were busy leveling up, a system notification struck like thunder: [Ding: 'Anonymous Player' successfully killed the World BOSS - Devil 'Azazel', earning the First Kill reward!] ---------------------- WSA 2023 Entry! Please show your support if you enjoy the story! How can you show your support? Gift Power Stone! 150=1 bonus chapter 200=2 bonus chapters 500=3 bonus chapters Bonus release will drop the following week!

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Chapter591-The Forgotten Battlefield

Soon after, John received all the information related to the NPC quest near the Southern Port. 

He promptly fulfilled his promise and rewarded the player for the information provided. John then delved into the details of the quest with seriousness.

The information turned out to be extensive, but after a thorough review, John concluded that most of it was of little use. 

The bulk of the details pertained to descriptions related to the NPC, but crucial information about specific locations to visit or essential steps to complete the quest was conspicuously absent.

John reasoned that the player wasn't intentionally misleading him; there was no point in providing such a volume of information if the intent was to deceive. 

It seemed more likely that the player had also struggled to find a way to complete the quest. 

Given that John knew the player hadn't finished the quest line, this theory made sense.