After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.
At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...
Monster Rift, also known as Monster Abyss, is a dungeon.
The last one is the name given by the players.
Strictly speaking, this is a void world that is different from reality.
The surrounding area was very open, and the roads were intricate and complex.
The nearby walls might make people feel a little uncomfortable.
They undulated slowly like purple, wriggling clumps of flesh, with thin, membrane-like flesh and blood adhering between them.
The walls of flesh and blood seemed to be sculpted and transformed by something.
Amidst the purple flesh and blood, wisps of smoke billowed out, followed by dark purple fissures that swayed incessantly.
Looking up, the boundless purple seemed like a basin of paint poured onto the dome of this space, constantly churning.
Occasionally, a demon would slowly squeeze its body out of that crevice.
The body, covered in mucus and membranes, had not even been able to stand firmly on the writhing ground.
A demi-human instantly drew a sharp blade from his waist, stomped his foot, and sped toward the nascent monster.
Whoosh!
A flash of cold light, and in the blink of an eye, the demon's body froze in place.
Before it could even take shape, it was split in two and slid to the ground.
A flame followed closely behind, engulfing the monster's fragile body. The fierce flames burned wildly, completely reducing the monster to ashes.
Weak, so weak.
Compared to well-equipped demi-humans, those monsters were simply natural cannon fodder.
Victor stood with his hands in his pockets, Aurelion beside him.
The deeper Aurelion went into this space, the more puzzled she became.
She looked up and asked Victor:
"Teacher, why are we here to undergo training?"
And they even brought so many people with great fanfare.
She didn't quite understand.
The monsters here are so weak that they won't put any pressure on her at all.
However, since it was the teacher's choice, Aurelione, though she had doubts, could only comply.
Victor's voice rang in Aurelion's ears.
"You are currently in the first ten levels of the abyss—the Pain Demon Dark Field."
The Demon Abyss is divided into many layers, and every ten layers, the surrounding scenery and monsters will change.
The first ten levels of the Pain Demon Dark Field are the most basic and simplest levels.
Only by venturing deeper into the rift and descending to lower levels will you encounter increasingly powerful monsters.
Even the refresh rate will become faster and faster.
Therefore, it's perfectly normal that the monsters here are weak.
Aurelion understood somewhat, so she didn't ask any further questions.
The group continued forward, clearing away the monsters along the way.
Those monsters were all easily defeated and were completely wiped out in no time.
But soon, the group came to a stop.
Because they have reached the end.
Ahead lay what appeared to be a bottomless abyss surging with purple light.
Within them, it seemed as if a pair of giant eyes were constantly flashing, scrutinizing the approaching group.
A stone bridge gradually rises from that purple abyss.
Beyond that bridge, a colossal gate slowly emerged from the wall of flesh and blood.
"Keep moving forward, and you will reach the eleventh floor."
"Viktor said calmly."
"After the eleventh floor, you will encounter the real challenge."
Of course, most of the monsters in the rift were cleared out by the guild members.
With a fourth-tier mage like Kokot accompanying them, this team will be fine.
Aurelion looked at the door with some surprise, and then Victor's voice rang in her ears.
Do you know why I brought Elsa along?
Upon hearing this, she couldn't help but look at the aloof assassin among the Naya people.
She was clearly a powerful fourth-tier adventurer, but at this moment, she was like a tool, always following Victor's orders.
She stopped thinking about it and shook her head, somewhat bewildered.
"Because she was once an adventurer too."
Aurelion blinked, seemingly not quite understanding what Victor meant.
But the moment he finished speaking, Viktor's figure gradually became slightly transparent.
"By the way, what follows is your own trial."
Upon hearing this, Aurelion's eyes widened, and she instinctively reached out to grab Victor's collar.
But all they managed to grasp was thin air.
Her teacher was right there, watching her.
She stood there, her heart pounding.
A sense of unease filled my heart.
"Teacher...?"
His voice, with a cautionary tone, continued to echo around Aurelion.
"Next, Elsa will guide you, and Gwen will protect you."
"Finally, trust Cocotte; no one here is stronger than her."
Viktor's figure gradually turned into white powder.
It started, slowly cracking.
Under Aurelion's incredulous gaze, his body seemed to be blown away by the wind.
"Lead this team down to the thirtieth floor and below."
"This is your lesson for this session."
Only a few specks of powder remained, which, along with Viktor's last words, dissipated before her eyes.
Everyone watched silently as Victor disappeared, his trench coat and all.
A jet-black feather drifted down from the sky and landed in Aurelion's palm.
She looked down at the intact raven tail feathers.
It was like a moment of disorientation, and my mood gradually became gloomy.
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