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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 97
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 97: BS055 With the forced mission only six hours away, Tang Cuo and Jin Cheng arrived at the entrance of Zone G. Zone G was adjacent to Zone A and F, but the whole zone was surrounded by very high walls. If they wanted to enter, they could only pass through the main gate that faced the central area. The gate was more than 50 meters wide. It was a huge black iron gate that remained open all year round, but few people had the guts to walk through it. Even the long cobblestone street outside the gate was rather deserted, for most…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 96
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 96: Heaven’s Will Jin Cheng handed the matter of Meng Yufei to K, but four days passed without any progress. It seemed as though after entering the dungeon, he had vanished from this world, leaving not a single trace behind. He might also be dead, but would someone who managed to survive Jin Cheng die so easily in a dungeon? Neither K nor Jin Cheng thought so. Because of this, K’s face looked a bit too black these days. He didn’t want to destroy his reputation just because of Meng Yufei, so he desperately put in even more effort to hunt him down.…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 95
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 95: What Would Come, Would Come After the movie, the night ended with Jin Cheng getting his wish fulfilled. It wasn’t accurate to say that only he alone got what he wanted. Tang Cuo wasn’t a twitchy, innocent teenager, and he wouldn’t care about playing run-and-catch to stop Jin Cheng from indulging in his desire. Towards this matter, he was very calm. The feelings were there, the atmosphere was there, the attraction was there and the longing was there. What would come, would come. It was just that Yong Ye City had this flaw, where the eternal night made people lose the concept…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 94
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 94: Jealous Returning to Yong Ye City, Jin Cheng and Tang Cuo appeared in the living room at the same time. The two looked at each other across the coffee table, one expressionless while the other wearing a cold smile on his face. “Black Hat, that son of a b*tch.” But this also proved that Jin Cheng and Tang Cuo’s guess wasn’t wrong — the four items that Black Hat wanted belonged to a Western Fantasy dungeon. It could even be said that they were all hidden in the continent of Sicilit. Jin Cheng sat down on the sofa and crossed his legs…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 93
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 93: Forest of The Elves (11) At the Secret Lake, just like before, the thick mist was still lingering. The Griffin kept hovering above the forest but didn’t land. Celtic hugged McCaw: “The Secret Lake now blocks the elves from entering. What should we do about the Prince?” Jin Cheng was now skeptical of every single word that came out of any elf’s mouth, but there was no need to pull McCaw into this risky situation, so he said: “You stay here, and I’ll jump off. When I give you a signal, you can come down.” By now, Celtic had come to follow…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 92
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 92: Forest of The Elves (10) T/N: Sorry everyone, I missed out a small part at the end of chapter 91 while translating it two days ago. So if you’ve read chapter 91, please head back and read the last few paragraphs I’ve just added. The addition starts from ‘The name of this dwarf was even longer than…’ While Tang Cuo carried his sword and hunted down people in the forest, Jin Cheng was inside the Royal Palace starting his escape show. As McCaw stayed in his pocket and Celtic followed closely behind, flying arrows started filling up the sky. Like rain, they…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 91
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 91: Forest of The Elves (9) As they brought Celtic back to the stone gate, there was no one outside the gate this time. The two smoothly opened the gate to find that there was a wine cellar on the other side. After a bit of looking around, Jin Cheng concluded: “We’re likely still underground.” Celtic nodded, for indeed wine cellars were usually in the basement, either securely locked or guarded by people. He cautiously approached the door to take a look, and sure enough, there were two elf guards outside. The guards in the Royal Palace weren’t equipped with only bows and…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 90
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 90: Forest of The Elves (8) The two druids had never faced such a difficult situation. All the skeptical gazes were stacked on their heads, leaving them with absolutely no room to argue: “We really don’t know, and we don’t even know him! Although the Druid race isn’t big, it’s impossible for us to know everyone!” But no matter how they explained, the seeds of doubt had been planted. The three adventurers headed by Don seriously drew a line, keeping themselves at an absolute distance. This wasn’t a matter they could joke about. Heimen walked to Tang Cuo and asked: “Did you find…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 89
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 89: Forest of The Elves (7) The fact that the mouse was a prince really had Jin Cheng astounded, because in his impression, the prince was meant to turn into a frog. Not to mention, the name McCaw didn’t sound as fancy as Legolas, the famous Elf Prince. Thinking about this, Jin Cheng opened the Mission panel again. The side mission remained unchanged. Jin Cheng looked at McCaw. Who he was and the abnormal happenings at the Secret Lake must have a connection. He roughly guessed that McCaw’s transformation definitely had something to do with the Secret Lake. Something must have happened in…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 88
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 88: Forest of The Elves (6) This time, the Secret Lake was calm. Except for the thick mist that lingered across the lake’s surface, it seemed to be no different from an ordinary lake. But Tang Cuo didn’t run closer, rather, he stopped more than 10 meters away from the lakeshore and looked back at the others who were following behind. The twin brothers Celtic, Hammo, plus two druids and three adventurers headed by Don, made a total of nine people. No one knew where the three men from the Pinwheel Harbour office had gone off to. Hammo was still a little out…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 87
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 87: Forest of The Elves (5) Jin Cheng took the mouse McCaw and walked along the bottom of the trench all night. He almost circled the entire Royal Palace, but found no path to go up. He tried different ways but just couldn’t leave by going upward. No matter what equipment he used, when he approached the edge of the cliff, the items would stop working, as if a force had sealed off this place. If there was no way to leave by going upward, there must be a way to leave from down here, otherwise the bottom of this trench wouldn’t be…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 86
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 86: Forest of The Elves (4) Because they still couldn’t find the Secret Lake after a long time, everyone didn’t dare to continue moving rashly and decided to take a rest. Heimen and Hayes dexterously lit up a bonfire. After the fire scattered away a bit of the dense mist, everyone sat down on the ground around the bonfire. Tang Cuo naturally sat beside Celtic and looked at his profile that seemed to intently focus on roasting the meat. He suddenly asked: “Have you read the two books [Sonnet of The Elves] and [Secrets on The Lake]? “Huh?” Celtic thought about it carefully…