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Wow! The item-dropping rate is really high!

Good news! The game is up and running! Bad news, while other players play the game, I get played by the game. Bai E had reserved "Galaxy Online" only to find himself turned into cannon fodder artificial human within the game world. High-dimensional demons, endless swarms of insects, the crisis of intelligent machinery... Universal pests running rampant, and Bai E even has to face a fourth catastrophe—players. Confronted with these things, even the soul won't find peace after death. Finding a place to bury oneself first seems like the most prudent way to die. Wait, what's this? 【Lucky Strike: Tenfold critical hit, maxed drop rate, a single strike for 999! Current charge: 100/100 (Note: Equipment depends entirely on drops, free trade for all.)】 Bai E: "Initially, I refused to struggle for survival in this crisis-filled Galaxy World, but then I gave it a try, wow! The drop rate is really high!" (PS: Players who have been cut by the leek can also have a process they are passionate about. Come play a game, protagonists, players, us...) ```

The Unsealed Secret Tome · Bandes dessinées et romans graphiques
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057 Abnormal

[Feedback from the commission: Your physical ability +0.3.]

The only feedback for the entire night was this; Bai E sat up from his bed with a sigh, only to realize that the atmosphere in the tent was somewhat strange.

You was slipping on his tactical vest, and the others were also busy organizing their weapons and gear, rustling about in a manner that seemed quite serious.

"Today... you guys are training too?"

Though training is the duty of every soldier in the camp, for the past few days the squad of four had been either tailing or spectating, and Bai E, who had seen them from a distance around the training field multiple times, found it hard to associate them with normal training.

Moreover... even for training, there seemed no need to put on all that official gear, right?

E unbuckled his belt and replied while continuing, "We've received an urgent notice, we need to carry out a mission."

"Oh."