Start as a Spiritual Planter: I Have a Game Panel

Chapter 141: [Trial Completion Grade: Bronze]



All the other facilities, the stone palace, and the shattered treasures that the Half Drows had gathered over the years were completely destroyed.

Even the source seed that they all came for was taken away by the Half-Drow Leader, making Mai and others sigh with disappointment.

After clearing out the mess the Bio-Mechanical soldiers, who were overseeing the area, gave the group some space as they returned to the cavemen\'s tribe.

It wasn\'t long before they spotted Su Mu and the others waiting anxiously at the edge of the tribe\'s camp.

There were some traces of battle around the ritual altar, however nothing dangerous happened.

Su Mu stood with her arms crossed, her expression unreadable, but there was a flicker of relief in her eyes as she saw them approaching without any major injuries.

"Took you long enough," he called out, his voice gruff, yet the undertone of concern was unmistakable.

They all sensed the intense fluctuations, even from their distance, and even the Evil Spirit was baffled by such powerful disturbances in a C-rank Void Space.

Ram chuckled, shaking his head as he met Su Mu\'s gaze. "Haha... Yeah, it was a bit of a mess," he said as he smiled. "Glad we made it through in one piece."

With the group gathered, Ram filled Su Mu and the others in on what had happened.

As he spoke, the atmosphere grew heavier, everyone realizing how close they had come to disaster.

Once the explanations were over and others left to do their own things, Ram took a seat near the ritual altar, waiting for Korrin\'s return.

The Nyra and other Half-Drow cavemen lingered nearby, their eyes occasionally glancing at the blood-stained ground.

Time passed slowly. Ram found himself pacing back and forth for more than half an hour, and then, without warning, the air around the altar shifted.

The dried-up spiritual runes that had gone dark hours ago began to glow faintly, a soft hum rising from the ground. The blood altar pulsed with new energy, the glow intensifying as the atmosphere thickened with spiritual pressure.

Ram stopped pacing, his gaze snapping to the altar.

One by one, figures began to appear—cavemen, emerging from the glowing runes. They stumbled, some collapsing to the ground, completely exhausted or with large wounds, but they were alive.

"Korrin...??" Ram muttered, his eyes scanning around for any sign of the Korrin, eager to know about the trial\'s results.

Inside the trial space, Korrin\'s breath came in ragged gasps, his body drenched in blood, both his and the Tier 4 Murloc.

His body was a mess, dripping with blood from the countless wounds that covered his torso, arms, and legs, but the sight of the glowing progress bar reaching its target made his suffering bearable.

Even when fighting all-out with his life on the line he didn\'t forget to keep a look on the current progress.

[ Current Progress: 43,004/ 43,000]

He stood amidst the chaos, his vision blurry as he stared at the now-frozen Murlocs, including the massive Tier 4 one that had nearly killed him.

"It\'s finally done," Korrin muttered hoarsely, his voice filled with a mix of exhaustion and triumph.

"I\'ll finish the trial." He shouted towards the void above as soon as he saw that the progress bar crossed the requirement, this was the last ditch effort he was waiting for.

There were still more than two thousand Murlocs remaining on the battlefield, he wanted to completely finish the fifth wave, but there was not much time left for the sixth wave, and the Tier 4 Murloc was still standing.

So instead of continuing the fight and sacrificing more cavemen, he finished the trial.

In an instant, as if someone pushed a pause button, the entire battlefield had been frozen in time.

All around him, the Murlocs—even the towering Tier 4 Murloc, the creature he had poured all his energy into battling, stood frozen mid-snarl, its glowing eyes dull.

He used all the means he had at it—wave after wave of powerful fire spells, from flame bombs to other powerful spells he inherited.

Yet, the creature kept healing. The creature\'s regenerative powers reached an extreme level compared to other low-level Murlocs, each time it was struck down, its wounds closed within minutes, by absorbing the blood spilled by other Murlocs and cavemen.

Only then did he realize that he had underestimated the strength of a Tier 4 creature, as well as his own shortcomings.

Although he has inherited memories of many battle experiences and spell knowledge, it didn\'t take much time for him to evolve from a caveman to his current self.

He still needed more time to adjust to the new body and the huge amount of knowledge he inherited.

He staggered forward, glancing at the frozen Tier 4 Murloc one last time. In its current state, it was like a lifeless shell, its huge body no longer a threat.

"At least it\'s over," he muttered, his body swaying slightly. Korrin knew that in a few moments, he would be returned to the void space outside.

He had no energy left to fight, and if the trial had lasted any longer, he wasn\'t sure if he would have survived.

His vision blurred slightly, and he could feel himself on the verge of collapse, but he forced himself to stay conscious waiting for the trial rewards he fought so hard for.

A sudden wave of energy spread through the trial space, signaling the trial\'s end.

Unlike other cavemen, Korrin exhaled slowly as his body was enveloped in a warm, golden light.

His wounds began to heal, the light of the trial restoring some of his strength before returning him to the real world.

As the light faded, Korrin\'s feet touched solid ground once again. The sensation of cold earth beneath him was a sharp contrast to the bloody battlefield he had just left.

Suddenly, a small token materialized out of nowhere before him. It hovered in the air, glinting faintly in the dim light, the design on its surface intricate, depicting a swirling bronze pattern.

Korrin reached out, grasping the token with shaky hands. The instant his fingers wrapped around it, a familiar voice echoed in his mind, followed by the prompt from the trial space.

[ Task type: Lord\'s Trial]

[ Time Limit: 12 hours]

[ Difficulty: A]

[ Region: Red Riverbank]

[ Trial Mission: Kill all the Mutant Hemophagic Murlocs before the time limit.]

[ Trial Completion Grade: Bronze]

The voice paused briefly, as Korrin\'s pulse quickened.

[ Rewards granted based on total kills....]

[ Number of Kills: 43,004

- Tier 4: 0

- Tier 3: 6,373

- Tier 2: 16,631

- Tier 1: 20,000]

[ Trial Reward: Bronze Territory Token X1, Blood Qi Stones X1200, Source Crystal X1]

[ Special Reward: Flame-born Heart. Infuse with your fire essence to enhance spell potency permanently by 12% and unlock the Spirit Fire Art.]

Korrin\'s eyes widened as a second item materialized before him—a crystalline orb with a burning flame suspended inside.

He could feel the raw power emanating from it, something that could drastically increase his fire magic abilities, but most of his thoughts were still attracted to the territory token in his hand.

He could feel a special attraction from it, but he held back and didn\'t dare to absorb it, he clearly knew that this token could do more things in the hands of his master than just improve his quality if he rashly absorbed it.

He also knew how easy it was for his master to improve his quality, so he stopped thinking about it and waited for other remaining rewards, yet there was nothing after that, there were no Blood Qi stones or the Source Crystal he was expecting.

Just as he was confused, another prompt appeared.

[ Trial Notice: Next phase available. Will you continue?]

[ Yes/ No]

"Continue? Hehe no," He decisively chose \'No\', without even looking at what the next phase was about. He looked around, by now most of the cavemen had already disappeared from the trial space.

Then before leaving, he moved slowly towards a broken Tier 3 mutated predatory plant, it was also thanks to this plant that he was able to survive so long under the crazy Tier 4 Murloc.

He knelt beside the broken plant, his fingers brushing against its blood-red tendrils.

They were still warm, and as he touched them, he felt a strange pulse, like the plant was trying to communicate—or perhaps, to absorb him.

Korrin pulled his hand back quickly but seeing that it couldn\'t do much he grabbed its upper body and chose to exit the trial space.

Korrin staggered as the oppressive weight of the trial lifted, he felt the trial space shift, the darkened sky above him peeling away, replaced by the familiar surroundings of the blood altar.

Soon, Korrin found himself back at the ritual site, where Ram, Nyra, and the others stood waiting.

"He\'s back!" Ram called out, rushing toward him.

Korrin looked up, meeting Ram\'s eyes. "Master... we did it, the trial... it\'s over," he rasped, as he took out a bronze token and offered it.

"Haha, well done," Ram quickly approached and hugged him, expressing his appreciation for Korrin, "At last, the territory token is in my hands."

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