Catastrophe Card King

Chapter 168 - 90: The First Generation Werewolf



Translator: 549690339

Or maybe there is.

Like some higher-dimensional stuff affecting his own destiny, fate, cause and effect… and so on.

But he was less worried about this.

These factors are beyond his cognition, worrying about whether it is dangerous is purely self-torment.

It’s like worrying about the day the sun stops rotating and mankind will go extinct… You’re not at that level yet.

Leonard Churchill was in a pretty good mood though.

He wore the clown mask and carefully looked around.

He didn’t dare touch the wolf head totem pillar, instead, he took out his mechanical arm and carefully lifted the pottery jar.

Nothing unexpected happened.

Leonard examined the pottery jar, thinking to himself: “I hope this thing doesn’t turn out to be one of many, like some kinds of starry glass orbs.”

Having found a second one, a third and fourth wouldn’t be surprising anymore.

Logically speaking, the possibility was quite high.

The jar seals some things that even gods find troublesome.

So much so, it has to be sealed separately,

Hidden in different corners of the world.

But this isn’t something Leonard should worry about right now.

Without thinking too much, Leonard took out a sturdy beast skin bag, put the jar in it, and hung it around his waist.

The most important thing in this secret room was the pottery jar. Now that he had collected it, Leonard turned to look at the other items.

He began to collect the remaining items in the Alternate Dimension that hinted at anything, while avoiding damaging the totem pole and array.

The Shadow of the Lamp on the ground, the Mithril Crystal on the wall…

He pulls out the tools and dumps them into the Storage Ring.

Not too much, though.

He’d have to deal with the trouble outside first.

Not long after, Leonard emerged from the door of the Blood Poison Curse.

Seeing him safe and sound, Tracy Garcia and the others let out a long sigh of relief.

They didn’t ask what was inside.

And Leonard didn’t elaborate much.

After all, the pottery jar inside had nothing to do with killing monsters.

But the plot mode is not necessarily death.

Now he understood that the secret room behind him was actually a “Safe House”.

It should be one of the correct ways to break the game.

As long as they can find the secret room of the seal after entering the Blood Poison Curse, even if they have signed a demon hunter contract, they can hide in there for three days and then leave alive.

But Leonard guessed that the way in should be in Townsend Town.

But the mad plundering of those hunters who came in earlier had almost locked this clue-finding route.

Originally there was a three-day exploration time, which was compressed to half a day.

You could say they are courting their own destruction.

But there’s no use talking about it now.

Alison came over and explained to Leonard. “The traps are almost ready. When the time comes, we will do this… and then this…”

As one of the main forces of this kill, they naturally had to tell Leonard about the trap arrangement.

Alison is a ranger, her professional sequence is good at all kinds of traps.

Leonard listened and felt that it was perfectly arranged.

The entire underground palace was a “middle” shaped structure. The sealed room blocked by the barrier was at the top, and the entrance was at the bottom.

Alison continued to explain: “As soon as the monster comes in, I will immediately use the Mountain Collapse Card to blow up the steps and block the exit completely. We can’t let it escape easily.”

Leonard nodded and agreed with this approach: “Hmm.”

Destroying the passage and blocking the monster’s way out also blocked their own.

But on second thought, there was no other choice.

If the monster could escape, it would definitely be because they had the upper hand.

So, the exit must be blocked.

If they can’t let the monster escape, then they are most likely to be wiped out.

Whether this exit is blocked or not doesn’t really matter.

Psychologically, only by leaving no way out for oneself, can one dispel the innate fear and hesitation in the depths of one’s soul, and turn death into life!

Now that they knew that Leonard could enter the barrier safely, he was somewhat safe to some extent.

This made Tracy Garcia’s trio feel a lot better for their debts.

The three of them had been friends since they were little, dying together wouldn’t feel like much.

Dragging outsiders into this wasn’t right.

Alison’s trap layouts were very comprehensive, and Leonard had nothing to say.

After they finished talking, Leonard added, “I have a plan. Even if it’s a sneak attack, we can only bleed an A-rank Catastrophe to death. So, my plan is, I will sneak in the corridor, and I need someone to help me lure the werewolf to a specific location, so I can seize the opportunity to cut its leg muscles…”

He had assassinated the Werewolf Commander, Quisen before, and clearly experienced the strength of a B-rank Catastrophe.

But it was very risky then.

He was almost walking on the line of life and death.

He was certain that according to the original tactics, he could not sneak up to the A-rank Catastrophe without being noticed, let alone kill it, he would certainly die.

So, the thinking needed to change.

The story mode provided assistance by limiting the werewolves’ healing ability.

It actually pointed out that the “blood-draining tactic” was the correct approach.

But werewolves, like assassins, have a very prominent agility attribute.

One can expect that an A-rank Catastrophe must run very fast.

If this wasn’t limited, the four of them would have no chance at all.

Upon hearing Leonard’s plan, Liam Martinez and the three of them all nodded.

Werewolves are very vigilant, the death rate of this mission is very high.

Alison was the first to stand up and say, “I’ll do it. I’ll do my best to create opportunities for you.”

She’s a ranger, and the fastest and most agile of the three..


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