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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 167

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 167: Yan Yun “I choose neither.” Jin Cheng gave this answer without much thought. He asked Rong Yi: “Even Yan Yun changed his mind in the end. So no matter what answer you get from me now, it is meaningless. Isn’t it because of this that you didn’t hand in the 2nd Movement?” After a pause, he added: “Of course, the pretext is that you yourself have no such desire.” If Rong Yi was pretending to be calm and nonchalant so that he could keep the 2nd Movement and stir some trouble eventually, he naturally wouldn’t hand over the movement. He could just…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 166

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 166: The Revelation Time went back to half an hour ago. In the game hall, Chi Yan, Qian Wei and Peng Mingfan quietly retreated to a corner near the mission wall. They looked at those players who were still on edge and marvelled in sheer admiration. “The big boss is really the big boss. This is a masterclass move —” Qian Wei searched up and down his head and could only find one word: “Awesome!” Chi Yan was very proud: “That’s my Tang ge and Cheng ge!” But Peng Mingfan was rather calm. He glanced at the two boys who were all bright-eyed…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 165

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 165: The Secret T/N: 4 new characters have been added to the Character Guide. I’ve also decided to update the looks of Theodore and Lancelot to make them even prettier ( ̄▽ ̄). The news from the game hall eventually reached Tang Cuo and Jin Cheng. Jin Cheng pondered for a moment and concluded: “Maybe it was thanks to the Power of Faith that I managed to overtake Leng Miao.” Tang Cuo: “Did you bring it out with you?” “Well, more than 10,000 points of Power of Faith have been accumulated and are still there, but I don’t know how to use them.” Jin Cheng…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 164

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 164: Sword of Judgment (11) Though the long night hadn’t yet ended, Jin Cheng was only a few hundred points away from obtaining 10,000 points for Power of Faith. As the points were growing steadily, the two had time to leisurely walk along the streets illuminated by magic lights. Tang Cuo was a little tired, so they walked very slowly. Jin Cheng wanted to piggyback him, but what he received was an icy rejection. “Louis XIV —” “Do you really have to talk about another man at this time?” “He fixed the [Sword of Judgment].” “Didn’t you guys get into a fierce battle?”…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 163

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 163: Sword of Judgment (10) “Ding.” The small harp struck the first tune. A little girl with braids started ringing a bell. Her head jiggled along with the music, and the circle of teenagers around her smiled at each other as they started hitting the tambourines. Together, the “dong dong, dong dong” sound of the tambourines and the sound of the acoustic guitar played by a drunk man in the corner opened the prologue of the music. Ethereal, distant, yet full of joy and light. These were how Jin Cheng, or strictly speaking, Lancelot, thought of the continent of Sicilit. The grass here…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 162

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 162: Sword of Judgment (9) Tang Cuo, a professional at shooting fireballs, relied on his powerful soul strength that was far better than that of ordinary people. He commanded the surrounding fire elements to gather together with an attitude of borderline arrogance, then fiercely compressed them. To the fire elements, he was acting like a cruel tyrant, and the affinity between the two of them shrank as a result. But Tang Cuo didn’t care. He only needed this fireball to exist for one second. “Go.” Done with the compression, Tang Cuo immediately threw the fireball. Due to the lack of bonding between the…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 161

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 160: Sword of Judgment (8) The swordsmith returned the sword on time, just before seven o’clock in the evening. The repaired [Sword of Judgment] looked no different from the original one, but without a doubt, its properties had been remarkably enhanced. Even the naked eye could tell that the Holy Light of Judgment was gleaming more brightly than before. But when he opened the system panel and took a look, Tang Cuo couldn’t help but frown. [Sword of Judgment] Classification: Weapon Quality: Legendary Status: Locked Description: The sword of Theodore, Duke of the Kingdom of Hundred Flowers, with the blessing of the 13th…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 160

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 160: Sword of Judgment (7) Yan Ye actually said it wrongly, and she didn’t fully understand it either. Ten years ago, what Lin Yandong had to do wasn’t to make a choice. That dungeon was called ​​— [Letting Go]. At that time, the friction between him and Xiao Tong had accumulated over time, and they occasionally broke out, but they hadn’t yet reached the point of destroying each other. They were still old acquaintances who knew each other like the back of their hand and were each other’s trustworthy teammate. At least this wouldn’t change. In order to ease the relationship, they reduced…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 159

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 159: Sword of Judgment (6) After Tang Cuo took a bath, he sat in the guest room to have breakfast and Jin Cheng played the piano next to him. As Tang Cuo rested beside the window sill, the soothing, euphonious sound of the piano calmed his nerves that had been tense all night and made passersby look up in wonder. Outside the window were clusters of roses that were blooming in full against the rising sun. As the morning breeze blew over, one or two flower petals casually flew by and fell on Tang Cuo’s plate. Tang Cuo didn’t push the flower petals…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 158

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 158: Sword of Judgment (5) At the end of the conversation, K told Rong Yi: “Lin Yandong should be coming out within the next 2 days. If you want to know what he did in Zone G, why don’t you just challenge him? Since you have the 2nd Movement, as long as the Golden Movement hasn’t been found by anyone else, you’re basically invincible.” Rong Yi said: “I’ve tried that. He won’t take the bait easily.” “Then there’s Miao Qi.” K smiled. As he leaned back, countless soft and fluffy pillows appeared behind to catch him. He changed to a more comfortable position…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 157

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 157: Sword of Judgment (4) Earning 10,000 points for Power of Faith in seven days surely wasn’t a piece of cake. Jin Cheng glanced in Tang Cuo’s direction for one last time. No matter how much he wanted to admire his boyfriend’s heroic looks, he regretfully had to take his leave now. With a wave of the cane, Roger Reeds sent him out of the secret realm and told him the address of the Greenvines Alliance’s office in the Kingdom of Hundred Flowers, so that he could go there to seek help if needed. Tang Cuo didn’t notice Jin Cheng leaving. He had…

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    The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 156

    Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 156: Sword of Judgment (3) Roger Reeds came back through a teleportation formation. The formation was engraved in his study and usually in a hidden state. The teleportation formation wasn’t a commodity easily found on the street, and the magic crystals and ink used to draw the patterns weren’t ordinary either. As such, there weren’t a lot of such teleportation formations in the entire capital of the Kingdom of Hundred Flowers. The above was what Roger Reeds, his newly appointed teacher, told Tang Cuo. But Roger Reeds wasn’t in a hurry to let Tang Cuo start his studies. When Old William came back…

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