In the beginning, the yers were utterly baffled but they eventually came to a conclusion.
It seemed that a special mechanism within the Death Vige had been triggered, and an NPC hade to the rescue!
Their reasoning was clear—
The figure that had just appeared, ughtering mobs en masse, with hundreds of gue zombies unable tost even a second, could that be a yer? Any being with such power wouldn''t bother with these low-level monsters.
In [Transcendence], the rules are clear. yers more than twenty levels above the monsters can no longer gain experience... This is to limit some of the top yers from going on a rampage.
For instance, a legendary or even demigod-level yer could potentially annihte an entire district within the Divine Mountain Empire with all their might!
If theycould normally gain experience, then even if all the monsters in the area were dead, the rewards for legendary or even demigod yers would not be low.
Naturally, [Transcendence] had to plug this loophole. Otherwise, how could lower-level yers possibly develop, with all the monsters being monopolized by those powerful beings using mass destruction skills?
ording to this theory, it was impossible for yers above level 60 to appear in Death Vige. That muscr man with the scar could only be an NPC!
yers below level 60 couldn''t possibly be that strong!
After the adventuring teams in Death Vige and other acquainted yers chatted privately, they were even more convinced of their guess—It really was the NPC who had saved them all!
What they overlooked was a detail... those who hadn''t been saved were already dead and couldn''t send private messages.
However... not everyone had misunderstood Sterl''s identity.
On the southwest side of Death Vige—
The team led by a young man with blue hair had been cornered against a wall made up of several residential buildings.
He stood in the forefront, blocking the monsters'' charge, his once shiny shield now dented and severely worn, on the verge of falling apart.
Behind him, the mage, archer, and priest were sitting in a corner, out of breath. Their energy had been depleted, their supplies used up, leaving them without the ability to fight.
The female assassin, emanating a dark green glow, as a melee ss, had umted severalyers of the "gue" effect, barely clinging to life with some cheap health potions.
Ideally, the female assassin just needed to wait for the team''s priest to recover energy to remove the abnormal status, but she seemed resigned to her fate.
It was toote!
Although the blue-haired young man was strong, even with the advantage of the terrain, facing the flood of monsters, he couldst at most another dozen seconds.
Without this tank, the adventuring team would be wiped out in an instant.
"We''ve held on for so long, but to no avail, we''re still going to die."
"Damn, the name Death Vige is ominous to begin with. We must have been out of our minds to choose it as our main leveling ground."
"Let''s go meet our end together., brothers!"
…
Several yers faced their fate with calm, ready to embrace death. From the beginning, they had no hope of survival.
Even the priest made a joke, "Speaking of which, Philip Waldo is probably ahead of us on this path."
"Him going solo, he might have died before even encountering this map''s anomaly."
The female assassin weakly agreed, "It just goes to show that him not teaming up with us was the right choice. Dead either way, why bother mixing with a bunch of strangers?"
The mage and archer also chimed in with theirints, "Look at us, thinking about pulling someone else into this mess. We''re all doomed!"
Finally, even the blue-haired young man joined in the conversation, apparently ready to rant about that ungrateful jerk they encountered on the way.
He blurted out, "Holy shit! Philip Waldo!"
The other members of the adventuring team nodded silently. Although their leader usually didn''t like to talk about others,perhaps at a moment like this, the captain couldn''t maintain his usual demeanor...
It''s said that a dying person always speaks their truth.
Wait a second?
Something wasn''t right!
In the next second, their minds took a sharp turn.
What did he mean by—"Holy shit! Philip Waldo?" That sounded so odd.
They couldn''t help but look in the direction the blue-haired young man was facing, and then they saw a figure rushing towards them at high speed.
"Holy shit! Philip Waldo!" the members of the adventuring team couldn''t help but exim the same words, as the scene unfolding before them was incredibly absurd.
Just seconds ago, the man with a scar, Philip Waldo, whom they had been sure was doomed to die, was now sprinting from a distance at a terrifying speed!
Just the intensity of his speed made it clear he was no ordinary level 30 or 40 yer.
Considering Philip Waldo had survived alone under the uprising in Death Vige also spoke volumes of the yer''s exceptional strength.
Suddenly, the hearts of the many members of the adventure team sank, and they even wished they could p their own mouths.
They had pieced together the whole picture—
Philip Waldo was strong, which is why he didn''t need to team up with them, having declined earlier.
Now realizing that Death Vige was in turmoil, the ridiculed Philip Waldo hade to their rescue, hence his rapid approach!
How touching!
Could that be it?
The adventuring team pondered, a glimmer of hope for survival rising in their hearts!
"If we join forces with Philip Waldo, might we have a chance to survive?"
"What an opportunity! It''s time to fight with all we''ve got!"
Just as they were sparing no expense in using up thest of their energy bottles from their backpacks, ready for a do-or-die effort.
Boom!!
mes erupted!
Several gue zombies were burned to a crisp!
The next second…
Azure energy rays crazily ricocheted!
Transforming into an extremely fine of death, shooting out all around!
The adventuring team was just about to spring into action, only to see all the monsters around them turned into minced meat, all in less than three seconds!
And before they could even react.
"Philip Waldo" didn''t even nce their way, his body shimmering with an azure glow, disappearing in a few shes.
It took a full ten seconds or more for the members of the adventuring team to btedly realize—
Philip Waldo wasn''t here to save anyone. He was just passing by to grind mobs!
And then, the horde of monsters that threatened the lives of the adventuring team was annihted with a single gesture from him.
"Maybe, we''re just not on the same level as him."
"I even wanted to say thank you." the blue-haired young man said, stunned, ending with a bitter smile.
The other members of the team fell into silence.
Their previous scorn and mockery of "Philip Waldo," followed by the "surprise" of seeing hime to their rescue, now seemed utterly ridiculous.
The gap in levels was just too huge! Enemies that were easily annihted by Philip Waldo were insurmountable obstacles for them, even at the cost of their lives!
No wonder heignored their mockery earlier. Who cares about the opinions of ants?
Just like now, while Philip Waldo was farming monsters, hepletely ignored the adventuring team. These yers probably understood something—
Even for saving their lives, they weren''t qualified to give thanks!
...
Sterl had no idea that his casual monster clearing had prompted the adventuring team he encountered earlier to reflect.
He ran all the way, and even with the enhanced energy and stamina recovery rates from the Star Domain, he couldn''t keep it up after a long sprint.
Sterl could only find a spot to sit down and rest after clearing the area of monsters.
However, the thought of other ces in Death Vige still swarming with monsters, which he couldn''t farm, made him feel a loss.
By the way, after joining the Spark Project, Sterl could now purchase some energy and stamina potions, but only at an intermediate base, and he didn''t have time to go there at the moment.
In[Transcendence], the system for yer interaction, the private messaging function could be used without restrictions except on special maps, but the mailing function required specific items.
Sterl couldn''t ask Teresa to send him potions.
Of course, that being said.: humanity on Earth was rtively poor. The recovery potions stored by Teresa, considering Sterl''s current pace of farming monsters in Death Vige, wouldn''t be enough anyway.
After resting for a while and feeling rejuvenated, Sterl stood up, a trace of worry in his expression.
Because the blood-red color in the sky above Death Vige was gradually fading!
Sterl didn''t know what this meant, but he feared it indicated that the monster respawn rate would slow down.
Without hesitation, he embarked on a second round of frenzied farming!
This time, Sterl hardly encountered any other yers on the road. It seemed he was the only one left on the entire map.
So...
He freely unleashed his skills, turning areas that were extremely dangerous for other yers into his personal yground.
As Death Vige gradually returned to normal and the sky turned azure blue.
Sterl''s experience bar skyrocketed!
When he released the Enchanting Fire for thest time, starlight sttered, and the monsters around him were shattered into pieces, while the residential houses in Death Vige temporarily ceased producing monsters.
Sterl casually opened his attribute panel.
He had umted enough experience points to level up to level 30, allowing for a ten-level jump!