Closing the personal attribute panel that was almost different from what she expected, Carlodila directly asked the "Gods Space" system:

"My office is short of a few outstanding female employees. Are there any lone rangers like Lucas who are waiting for rescue?"

The "Gods Space" system did not respond.

In Carlodila's field of vision, a simple translucent light screen suddenly unfolded silently, and the title at the top clearly read "Recommended Trial Task List".

What could Carlodila say about this? She could only silently raise the corners of her mouth and happily start to select tasks that suit her.

...

[Trial: The orb that fell from the sky is called "The Other Shore"

Introduction:

Legend has it that on the day when the world changed drastically, a orb fell from the sky, and it could make people immortal.

In order to compete for the orb, the countries of the Anila continent fought for years, and the people suffered.

Mission: Recover the Orb of the Other Shore

Time limit: None

Special restrictions: Four ratings are capped at B level

Rewards: 10 points, several surprise boxes

Optional mission: Rescue the trialist "The Witch of the Other Shore"

Rewards: Several surprise boxes]

[Trialist: The Witch of the Other Shore

Comprehensive score: B (S)

Combat power: B (A)

Mystery: B (S)

Survivability: B (S)

Note: System restrictions have not been lifted. ]

The mission information given by the "Gods Space" system is as pitiful as ever, focusing on the unknown and random, but it is not difficult to see that this is a trialist who suppressed his power to do a low-level trial mission, but ended up accidentally overturning.

Since joining the "Gods Space", "Night Crow" has never seriously performed any real low-level mission. Now that he is curious, he no longer hesitates and compares, and directly accepts the mission.

...

The transmission is over, and the fog in front of him dissipates.

Night Crow No. 4 Kalodila immediately looked around.

——All abilities were suddenly suppressed to the "B" level cap, and the means of perceiving the environment were subtly misplaced, which was really difficult to adapt to for a while.

Kalodila's "landing point" was a small hill with a wide view. Behind her was a lush forest, and not far ahead was a small village located in the fields.

Most of the buildings in the village were built with a mixture of stones, mud and rough wood. They looked neither beautiful nor strong, which made people doubt their reliability.

It happened to be a moonless night. In theory, the village not far away that looked quite backward should not have many lights on, but this was not the case.

Between the numerous gaps in the crudely crafted doors and windows, almost every household had a dim orange warm light, which set off the atmosphere of this quiet primitive village incomparably weird.

Kalodira, whose sight was not affected by the darkness as usual, thought for a moment, and with a calm mindset that it didn't matter if the car overturned, she raised her hand to cast a simple invisibility magic on herself, then floated up and quietly went to the village not far away.

No matter how many mines are buried over there, just step on them all! —— Anyway, if necessary, I can have unlimited lives.

The situation in this unknown village is not quite what Kalodira imagined beforehand.

There are neither pits nor mines, and every household is sleeping peacefully. Except for an unknown mineral lamp emitting a dim and warm candle-like light behind each door of every room with people living in it, everything is normal.

After pondering for a moment in the cold night wind, Kalodira turned around and flew to an abandoned house on the edge of the village.

She wanted to try what would happen if she stayed in a house with no lights on behind the door overnight?

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