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Witch, I'm really not the Deep Sea Ancient God!

That day, the breath of the great whale dispersed the fog, and a new era arrived. Chen Qi accidentally transmigrated into the steampunk-apocalyptic game world of 'New Sun,' starting with the monstrous talent "Deep Sea Affinity," where ancient deep-sea creatures saw him as one of their own. Although he possessed the talents of a monster, as a transmigrator, he still maintained the original intentions of humanity, striving to level up with the firm resolve to become a world-renowned Monster Hunter. Finally, after his relentless efforts, the popular Dove Times sharply commented: "From the ancient deep sea, a scoundrel with evil bloodlines who threatens witches with tentacles, the arrogant lone Emperor of the Fifth, who aims to conquer the Witch Sea!" False news, blatant false news! Even though he grew tentacles, threatened witches, raised sea dragons, collected tolls, and sang the death chorus with sea monsters. He was truly not of any Deep Sea Ancient God's bloodline but a dedicated and responsible Hunter. Chen Qi cut down the fleet before him and earnestly clarified.

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Chapter 146: Envy

The storm outside the house grew fiercer, and the sizzling sounds of flames could faintly be heard.

The little raven, like a card-shuffling mage, displayed the Skill Cards in her hand.

She herself was a Transcendent of the Shadow Armor, and had just been promoted to an officer in the Black Whale Group.

The extraordinary resources available to an officer of the Black Whale Group far exceeded his imagination.

With a light wave of her small hand, the little raven displayed six Shadow Image Skill Cards.

Chen Qi scrutinized his options carefully.

Even a powerful Shadow Image Skill Card would cost over two million Shell Coins after a discount of thirty percent!

He only had five million Shell Coins in cash, so he couldn't afford them all.

Moreover, although he had eliminated the side effects of using too many Skill Cards, blindly absorbing knowledge could still lead to the madness of obsessively pursuing book-related skills.