Worthless Profession: Dragon Tamer – Chapter 216, Kill Lu Fan, Become a Hero!
Translator: Silavin Xiao Ye carried Lu Fan through the air. Soon, Lu Fan saw that there were indeed other representatives here, currently battling Monsters.
Translator: Silavin Xiao Ye carried Lu Fan through the air. Soon, Lu Fan saw that there were indeed other representatives here, currently battling Monsters.
Translator: Silavin Musashi Ten’s words had a mocking tone to it. After all, Extremistis Country had often employed such schemes to help themselves win in various competitions. Thus, Extremistis Country’s reputation in competitions had always remained poor.
Translator: Silavin Jin Chenghan coldly stared at him, walking towards Musashi Ten while displeased. “My Second Uncle has already made it very clear, in the Secret Realm, we can only earn points by killing the representatives and the Monsters here. How could you possibly earn points for killing my Summons? Get out of the way!”
Translator: Silavin [What a familiar sight!] Clearly, this was part of the Far North region. It had been added as one of the nine areas in the National Trial Secret Realm. The only difference between this place and the actual Far North was that because the nine different areas were interconnected, there was no polar night to speak of.
Translator: Silavin The division of the betting pool was closely related to the final points of each country’s representatives.
Translator: Silavin “Actually, we didn’t just arrange for the Nine Hell Demons to guard the Nine Dark Castles.” Jin Zaian smiled. “These Nine Dark Castles are also moving randomly around the Secret Realm. In other words, there will be a Dark Castle wandering aimlessly in each area. No matter where the representatives from each country go, they might encounter a Dark Castle. Once within the active attack range of the army inside the castle,…
Translator: Silavin This was the most crucial part of the National Trial Secret Realm, so everyone looked towards Jin Zaian.
Translator: Silavin This person looked very rugged, and he seemed to speak and act entirely based on his mood.