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Chapter 384: 318: "Only Yi should be able to handle this kind of fate." (10,000-word mega )



Chapter 384: 318: "Only Yi should be able to handle this kind of fate." (10,000-word mega )

Chapter 384: Chapter 318: “Only Yi should be able to handle this kind of fate.” (10,000-word mega chapter)

“War!!!”

“War!!!”

This giant insect, with a belly full of eggs, taut and snow-white, lay prostrate in the cave loudly howling with a menacing face!!

The shrill sound pierced through the rock walls and dispersed in all directions!

The information contained within this piercing roar rapidly spread out as well.

Soon—

...

From a bird’s-eye view, on the ground below that resembled a beehive filled with holes, a massive throng of insects began to swarm like a tide toward the central largest cave.

And at a distance of ten meters away from that cave, they lay prostrate on the ground, respectfully waiting for their king’s latest command.

That was their king.

At a glance.

At least several hundred thousand insects had gathered, and more were still arriving from afar. It looked almost indistinguishable from Heavenly Water, so dense that it could have caused anyone with claustrophobia or entomophobia to instantly collapse.

Each insect was about one meter in size, with a thick semi-circular shell on its back and a slender mouthpart filled with sharp barbs, approximately thirty centimeters long, while its head was no larger than an adult’s fist.

Beside the head, there were two long tentacles.

Crawling forward while being prostrate, under the shell was their soft, snow-white belly, studded with legs, roughly a few dozen a few centimeters long. They looked somewhat fragile, but their speed was not slow.

Like a ladybug covered in legs or perhaps a stink bug.

Stink bugs were still okay; many people played with them as kids.

But a one-meter long stink bug—probably not something many would want to play with. Imagine waking up at night to find such a thing suddenly falling from the ceiling onto your face. Any normal person, even if they didn’t die, would likely be left with a deep psychological scar for the rest of their life.

And the number of these insects was still rising.

Would show those insolent wretches the ferocity of the Void Clan!

...

Chen Yi, who was still chatting with Jiaye on the beach, suddenly turned his head in mild surprise towards the two rocks that his Gold Miner had hooked back. Was it his imagination, or did the rocks just seem to wobble a bit?

But he quickly looked away and thought nothing of it.

After all, the wind was quite strong tonight.

Sitting on the beach, gazing at the fishing rod that would never catch fish, chatting with Jiaye, he started to look forward to whether his Gold Miner could hook something that would bring him a bit of surprise on the next attempt.

After all, it was a profession worthy of a Sixfold Planet player.

Time for some uniqueness.

He had cast the line six times already, always hauling up random junk—a situation he found himself in despite having no Occupational Restriction. How about those Sixfold Planet players who chose this job with Occupational Restrictions? It would take them six days to hook such random items.

Six days to fish for this stuff.

The most valuable had been two E-grade Air Food Props.

That would be enough to infuriate anyone into swearing, right?

Soon, five minutes passed, and a new notification sound came to his ears—

“Ding, congratulations, you have activated the Gold Miner Occupational Effect, and your hook has randomly retrieved an A-grade Prop for you from across the entire game, please enjoy.”

The next moment,

The hook, which looked like a ship anchor, retracted back through the white portal in front of him.

And tethered to the end of the rope was something about the size of a computer tower, apparently a Prop.

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