A brave player who started by touching corpses

Chapter 8 Mission Record Opening

After a brief thought, Luke selectively exposed his ability to "find potions".

There are several reasons.

In this special situation, his first priority is to ensure his own safety.

So, how can he ensure that the heroes will help him when he is in danger when he is not clear about the personalities and behaviors of the heroes?

Luke chose to show the heroes that he is useful.

As long as he is still useful, or in other words, he is more useful than others, then when he encounters the classic tram problem, they are more likely to save him.

Luke just did a simple empathy and concluded that he would do the same, that's all.

But our Luke has never been the kind of guy who will put his safety on others.

Exposing "finding potions" only provides legitimacy for his behavior of shouting corpses. Taking the opportunity to mix into the circle of heroes, and then openly trying to kill the Red Falcon soldiers under the raid of the heroes is his main purpose!

Luke's cheat came from the variation panel of Diablo 2. When he followed the black hottie back, he also checked all the changes that occurred on the panel. Among them, three very important changes appeared.

[Message Record] recorded a message [You identified the current scene as "Contra-Garga Islands Area-First Level? Jungle". ]

[Task Record], a "Contra" exclusive task guide interface popped up.

There were 8 task boxes on the task guide interface. Luke had already figured it out by just looking at the small icons displayed on it. When he clicked on the only highlighted and viewable task box in the upper left corner, it gave this information.

[Jungle: Find the entrance to the base of the Red Falcon Organization in the depths of the island jungle. ]

For Luke, this guide was a bit redundant, because he knew exactly what the so-called task guide was pointing to.

It was the large-scale interceptor turret that blocked the players at the end of this level-the Destruction Shock Cannon!

Oh, the name is indeed very cool, but it is undoubtedly the weakest BOSS in the game.

Luke had no idea how many times he had destroyed this thing with all kinds of guns.

Of course, this was not the point. The point was that the appearance of the task interface made Luke have a reasonable association.

The multiple tasks in Diablo 2 usually have the nature of guiding the direction of the game and providing rewards for completing the tasks. So, will the tasks in Contra also have this nature?

Although Luke felt that he did not need the panel to teach him how to play the game, he still had some expectations for the rewards for completing the tasks that might exist.

The thin dog barbarian did not want to fight with others from the bottom of his heart, let alone fight to the death, but if you say this is "completing the game task", then he would be excited.

Before advancing the main line of the game, it is necessary to clear all the side quests in the current stage. This is what Luke will do when playing every game with similar settings.

This is really to the point of being almost obsessive-compulsive. Whenever he checks the strategy and finds that he has missed an unnecessary side quest, Luke will feel as uncomfortable as when he just cooked sausage and egg instant noodles and dumped them all on the floor.

But even if he didn't want to be lazy anymore, his body would honestly choose to reload the game.

The appearance of the task interface gave Luke a reason to face the danger and participate in the fight.

But the most important thing was the change of the [Experience Bar].

It really moved, from the original zero experience to 44 points. In other words, a Red Falcon soldier provided him with 22 experience points, so theoretically he only needed to kill 21 more soldiers to level up!

This gave Luke, who was eager to become stronger and was even more curious about how his only two skills would be upgraded, another reason to kill monsters.

It must be said that Luke, this dead otaku, really has something. Let's not talk about interpersonal communication, but at least he thinks about the most basic interests thoroughly enough.

When Black Hottie, Joey and her teammates on shift confirmed the authenticity of the slight mana potion through special means, their eyes looking at Luke changed significantly.

Full of goodwill!

The sources of the heroes' abilities are varied, including technology, magic, physical skills, telekinesis, rules, superpowers, etc., but there is no doubt that most of the heroes who can become heroes are combat-oriented, focusing on output.

As the saying goes, output comes and goes, but support remains. The heroes of the logistics support system are very precious in the entire hero system.

Moreover, the ability Luke has shown so far is a rare variety in the alchemy faction of the logistics branch, which can produce magic potions to restore mana.

Among the other four people in Joey's temporary team, two of them need to use magic.

They are the knight-type E-level hero "Jumping Knight" who relies on magic to enhance his own jumping ability, and then uses the metal armor and his own weight to smash down and directly crush the monster to death, and the mage-type E-level hero "Bubble Farmer" who can only create bubbles with special abilities.

After Luke's nod and their tests, it was finally confirmed that the slight mana potion was genuine.

Now their eyes began to turn from goodwill to passion.

However, when Luke performed four consecutive roars in front of them and became a little sluggish due to exhaustion, their enthusiasm cooled down a little.

This is the 15% probability of delivery.

Luke, who had exhausted his energy, began to stay in place and slowly recover his magic, quietly watching the brave team in front of him take turns to deal with the incoming Red Falcon soldiers.

But in the eyes of the braves, his identity is obviously no longer an ordinary person. To exaggerate, building a good relationship with Luke now is equivalent to building a good relationship with the future alchemy potion boss!

Of course, the premise is that they can survive this incident!

The ordinary injured who have been treated by Joey and Jigglypuff did not show any noisy and low intelligence. They all huddled near the entrance in the air and stayed quietly like Luke.

As mentioned before, ordinary people in this world have already gone through rounds of crisis screening. Everyone has more or less similar experiences. In addition, since they live in the main urban area, their brains can still be basically guaranteed.

They know very well that they should not act arbitrarily at such times, and should not cause too much impact on the heroes, because once the heroes who are the last barrier to protect their side have problems because of their actions, they will eventually die.

99% of monsters will not reason with you. Killing humans is their nature and instinct.

So the more critical the moment, the more you have to be honest and don't cause trouble for the heroes, so as to increase your chances of survival.

But then again, the current situation is actually a bit bad, because the heroes inside and outside the nest have discovered that there is a problem with the operating mechanism of this scene.

Simply put, you can enter but not leave.

Originally, Joey's team planned to rely on the powerful jumping ability of the Jumping Knight to take people into the air, and send out the ordinary people who were involved one by one, and then compete with other heroes to clean up the nest when there were no worries.

But when the Jumping Knight passed through the mid-air entrance alone without any shackles, he knew that things were serious.

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