Chapter 213 System of Action



An Ran rested for a while and opened the supplies given by the Ghost Marshal.

[Talisman Paper*50, Soul Orb*10, Black Crystal*50, Ore*500, Axe*1, Hammer*1, Blueprint*1, Attachment Stone*1, Vegetables*1000 jin, Various Foods*50.]

The axe and hammer are both silver-level weapons with good attributes. An Ran is quite conflicted about whether to exchange them or give them to the pendant.

Eat the soul orb, and only the attachment stone and blueprint will be left.

The attachment stone happens to be the alien space that the Ghost Marshal sucked them into, and that alien space is preserved inside the attachment stone.

However, the attachment stone is just a carrier. The specific alien space is not actually here. This place should be regarded as an entrance and exit.

This thing needs to be integrated into the body, but An Ran is afraid that she will absorb the alien space into her body. If something powerful breaks through the alien space at that time, her fate will be the same as that of the Ghost Marshal.

The alien space was broken and she was finished.

An Ran thought about it and set his sights on the bone dragon Ghost Fire that he had just subdued. This guy was an undead. Even if his bones were broken apart, as long as his soul was immortal, he could reassemble it.

Isn't this a good reusable weapon? Otherwise, why would she have it if it was so useless?

If this wasn't a bone dragon but a complete dragon, it wouldn't be so useless, but unfortunately it's just a bone dragon.

An Ran merged the attachment stone and the bone dragon. The bone dragon can open the entrance to the other space at any time according to An Ran's command, and can also release the things inside.

Although the strength and solidity of the alien space also depends on the level of the fusion person, if the level is too low, it is easy to break free.

Just like how An Ran and the others escaped, using a powerful force to attack a little can blast open an exit.

Fortunately, this bone dragon can be upgraded, otherwise it would be a waste to keep it in the other space.

Click to study the drawings.

[Puppet: A puppet that can carry souls, has human-like skin and bones, is flexible, can talk to its master, and can participate in battles depending on the material.

100g of five-colored sand, a large amount of flowing cloud stone, 2 pieces of mithril, a large amount of bones, an appropriate amount of humanoid skin (optional), 2 pieces of light crystal, and 1 piece of soul.

This thing...

An Ran thought about it and realized that this was different from the ghosts that she had forcibly signed with the puppet spell. It was probably just a human-shaped puppet.

Ghosts cannot touch real objects, but I guess this puppet can.

Does that mean that she will have someone to help her with cooking and housework in the future?

She has bones, minerals, and even a soul. She can just grab any ghost here and put it in.

Compared to being treated like a monster by An Ran, being her nanny should be much better.

But the most important five-colored sand is still missing.

An Ran had no choice but to put it on hold for the time being.

An Ran was still thinking about how to kill the ghost king inside, but she didn't expect that before she had time to cause trouble for the ghost king, the system caused trouble for her first.

[The system is about to open the Ghost Cry City dungeon. Players will be randomly transferred. Players are requested to kill the Ghost Marshal, the ruler of Ghost Cry City. Those who succeed will be rewarded with a 3-level upgrade.]

An Ran sneered. She was thinking that the system would cause her some trouble. After all, she was about to destroy the Ghost City.

If the system stops moving, she will think it has failed.

If she really destroyed this city and broke the thing that sealed the long night, this city would probably cease to exist.

The system will no longer be able to create ghosts.

Kill Ghost Marshal, the ruler of Ghost Crying City. She had just killed Ghost Marshal before. To kill Ghost Marshal, doesn’t that mean the players have to kill her?

The system had a good plan, allowing An Ran to deal with the players while also letting the players kill her. It was really well played.

But who is An Ran? How could she possibly let the system succeed?

The Ghost Marshal doesn't have a seal or ID card to prove his identity.

An Ran asked her ghost general to pretend to fight with her, then she automatically admitted defeat and threw the ghost towards the ghost marshal's residence.

Said he was resigning...

The ghost general sat on the throne, looking confused.

There is a word "mmp" that I don't know whether I should say or not.

An Ran was even considering whether to kill the Ghost General, now the Ghost Marshal, and get the reward for upgrading to level 3.

In order to avoid suspicion, An Ran left Ghost City and temporarily returned to her own cloud group.

She has too much stuff and needs to put it away first.

Not long after An Ran returned home, tens of thousands of players were teleported to Ghost City by the system.

Now, the area outside Ghost Crying City is filled with ghosts transformed from dead players, and they are crowded in all areas of the outer city.

After An Ran entered the different space, the number of ghosts and monsters in these areas increased rapidly, directly exceeding the mark of more than 100,000.

There were too many ghosts and monsters for An Ran to kill them all, and she could hardly stop them at the entrance and exit.

I don’t know what the system is thinking. It just happened that the system assigned a task, so let the human players help solve it.

The system probably didn't expect An Ran to do such a bold move and just gave up the position of Ghost Marshal.

Isn't she ashamed?

Well, she's not ashamed.

Looking at the players who were already fighting with the ghosts, the system stopped complaining.

Forget it, anyway, the ghosts can kill the players and provide food for their little cuties, so it doesn’t matter who the Ghost Marshal is.

Anyway, the mission to kill the Ghost Marshal was just an excuse to lure players over.

You said they could kill the Ghost King? Dreaming is nice, but not for daytime.

Moreover, the system said that whoever kills the Ghost Marshal can be promoted to level 3. Do you think these people will fight each other to grab the credit?

If they hadn't killed the Ghost Marshal, they would have probably gone crazy killing themselves. After all, the higher the level, the harder it is to earn experience.

What's more, this is level 3. If you really want to upgrade it, it will take at least ten days or half a month.

Not to mention ordinary players, it is a temptation to An Ran as well.

When the players arrived outside the Ghost City, An Ran withdrew all his puppets.

She had worked so hard to gather an army, and she couldn't let all the players kill them.

She didn't expect these players to kill the Ghost King, but they just wanted to help clear out the ghosts.

After all, the cracks are getting bigger and bigger, and she can't guard the entrances and exits all the time. It's better to let the players solve their own problems.

An Ran hid on the cloud island nearby. Lao Liu stretched out his shadow, which was covered with eyes, and crawled on the wall. An Ran closed her eyes and watched the live broadcast.

There are quite a few players, but those who are teleported here are all above level 40.

The players knew that this was a city made up of ghosts and monsters, so they were extremely cautious and did not rush in directly. Instead, they camped outside to collect intelligence first.

At present, this group of ghosts can no longer play a big role for An Ran, and the experience they provide is not much. An Ran is still considering whether he should join in the fun.

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