Global Composite Master: Compositing an Undead Army from the Start

Chapter 598 - 303: Rational and Justifiable Analysis! (5000, 2/2)_2



Chapter 598: Chapter 303: Rational and Justifiable Analysis! (5000, 2/2)_2

If it was a matter of him disdaining insufficient points, that was absolutely impossible. He had killed on both the first and second floors. How many points would that have been worth back then? So, that reason was ruled out. Based on Chen Mo’s various actions, the crowd’s analysis was quite thorough and logical. From their analysis, they concluded that Chen Mo killed his prey regardless of the points they possessed. If an opportunity arose, he would definitely kill his designated prey. They also learned that Chen Mo possessed a perverse ability to ignore the rules and kill enemies invisibly from a Thousand-mile distance. Yet, at the same time, he still hadn’t killed his third prey. This indicated that his ability to kill invisibly from a Thousand-mile distance likely had some limitations. Some analyzed that perhaps his invisible methods would fail if other people were present around the intended target. Otherwise, why hadn’t he made a move since everyone had gathered together? This group, after a round of analysis, had mostly figured out Chen Mo’s abilities according to their own understanding, and it all sounded quite logical. Even so, they still harbored an inexplicable fear of Chen Mo. After all, their analysis was just a rough guess; no one knew the real reason why Chen Mo had suddenly stopped making moves. Until they completely understood his ability to ignore rules and kill invisibly from a Thousand-mile distance, everyone would constantly live in fear of Chen Mo. Especially when Chen Mo had just dared to reveal his coordinates to everyone—it was incredibly audacious. They asked themselves: if they were faced with this special hunting task, would they dare to share their coordinates? The answer in their hearts was an absolute no. In a one-on-one situation, everyone had a certain degree of confidence in their own strength. They didn’t believe their combat power was weaker than any other top fourth-transition player; indeed, anyone lacking such mentality and strength wouldn’t have dared to enter this event instance. However, if it was one person against a large group of top experts, no one had the confidence to cope. Furthermore, after disclosing one’s coordinates, one would be exposed while the enemy remained hidden, making oneself an easy target for various sneak attacks and assassinations. Who would dare to disclose them? Just when they all felt they wouldn’t dare, the second-transition player—ostensibly the weakest in strength among this crowd of top fourth-transition players—actually dared to go public with his coordinates. In that instant, they felt an inexplicable aura of invincibility rushing towards them from a great distance. Because of this incident, everyone’s inexplicable fear of Chen Mo intensified. The closer they got to Chen Mo’s coordinates, the deeper this fear became. Even though being in a crowd emboldened them, each person knew the fear in their own heart. But just as they thought they were about to meet this mysterious expert who projected an aura of invincibility, they discovered that he, who had been moving intermittently, suddenly sped away from them the moment they drew somewhat closer. Wasn’t this behavior exactly like encountering a powerful enemy and fleeing rapidly out of perceived danger? Witnessing this scene, they instantly felt a large part of the oppressive atmosphere lift. They had genuinely believed they were about to encounter a mysterious, powerful enemy with heaven-defyingly bizarre methods, someone who feared neither heaven nor earth. They hadn’t expected him to also have moments of fear—to actually run away upon seeing so many of them!

“Why did he suddenly speed up?”

“Could it be because he’s afraid of us approaching?”

“We have his coordinates, but he doesn’t have ours. How would he know we’re getting close? All perception abilities are restricted, and the visual range is limited too. He shouldn’t be able to see us.”

“Who knows? Did you forget he can kill people from a Thousand-mile distance while ignoring the rules? It wouldn’t be strange if he could ignore the rules for perception too.”

“That’s true. And it’s not necessarily that he’s ignoring the rules for perception. It’s also possible that someone in our large group is his prey, and he has their coordinates.”

“If he only saw his prey’s coordinates, shouldn’t he be excited and come to kill? Why would he run away even faster?”

“It’s just as we analyzed before. Even though he possesses the ability to kill invisibly from a Thousand-mile distance, this ability might become ineffective when many people are around. His current actions—not daring to come and kill, but instead choosing to flee—don’t they perfectly confirm our theory?”

“It seems we really made the right choice in forming an alliance. Otherwise, all of us would likely have been picked off by him one by one. But how would he know about our alliance? Our alliance was only fully formed after he entered the third floor, right? Before that, only a few of us were moving together.”

“I suppose, just as that person said earlier, he probably has a perception ability that ignores the rules. When he detected such a large group of us coexisting harmoniously, he knew we had united. Sensing he was outmatched, he quickly retreated.”

“If that’s really the case, it would be great. I previously thought this fellow truly possessed some earth-shattering, fearless abilities. Now, we can relax a little. He’s still a normal person, after all.”

“Ever since my fourth-transition, I’ve never been as nervous as I am right now. I never dreamed that after reaching the fourth-transition, I’d be forced into such a predicament by a second-transition player!”

“Indeed, who among us present could have imagined this situation?”

“Although he also feels fear, the fact that he can kill invisibly from a Thousand-mile distance while ignoring the rules is undeniable. Regardless of the reason he’s now hesitant and dares not strike—holding back for fear of consequences—our alliance must not break, at least not before he is dead.”


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