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Chapter 277: The 6th Official Copy World (Please Favorite, Subscribe, and Vote for Monthly Tickets)
Chapter 277: Chapter 277: The 6th Official Copy World (Please Favorite, Subscribe, and Vote for Monthly Tickets)
[Age 0: You were born, and your parents named you Ronald.]
[Age 1: You lived in the Wilderness Wanderer Camp between Dawn City and Kaye City. You were the child of the camp leader, and your mother died from an exotic beast attack a few months after you were born.]
[Age 2: The camp you lived in was not large, with just over a hundred people. You lived in a quiet valley where a trading area had been established around the camp. Wilderness Hunters from Fortress Cities, Wilderness Wanderers from other camps, trading caravans from corporations, and Mercenary Corps passing by would trade here.]
[Age 3: Your father had to manage the entire trading area, so he had no time to discipline you. Your nanny said that your father was the greatest man in the entire camp, and it was because of the trading area he established that the wanderers of the camp no longer had to risk their lives hunting animals among the exotic beasts and could safely get through the winter.]
[Age 4: You had no concept of your father’s responsibilities; in fact, since you rarely saw him, you couldn’t even recognize him.]
[Age 5: Your nanny said you should read some enlightening books and at least learn some of the Federation’s script.]
[Age 6: There were no schools in the camp, and all the children learned from an old man with white beard hair. The old man was fierce, often slapping your palms, and he seemed especially harsh with you.]
[Age 7: You gradually began to remember your father’s face, though you lived together, your only impression of him was hurriedly leaving in the morning and coming back to sleep very late at night.]
[Age 8: The content of your studies was incredibly vast. Besides teaching you script and reading books from the Fortress City traded from the corporations, the old man also spent a lot of time teaching you about the more common exotic beasts in the wilderness.]
[Age 9: You gradually recognized many words and read a lot of books. One clear morning, you asked the old man, "Why don’t we live inside the city if the Fortress City is so nice?"]
"Because the city does not welcome us," the old man replied. You didn’t understand his words, only storing the phrase in your heart.]
[Age 10: That winter, the camp was attacked by a group of exotic beasts. You didn’t understand what an exotic beast attack meant; you just saw that your father hadn’t slept for several days, his hair getting whiter. After that, several familiar faces in the camp disappeared.
You inquired about their whereabouts, and the adults only told you, "They have returned to God’s embrace." You didn’t know where God was, but it might be a blissful place because the adults told you there were no mad exotic beasts there. It was a very cold winter that year, and the old man did not slap your palms.]
[Age 11: When spring arrived, you finally saw a trace of a smile on your father’s face. Some things you had never seen before were installed around the camp; your nanny told you they were ’weapons’ brought from the city.]
[Age 12: The camp held a grand ceremony where your father, carrying the head of a huge and terrifying exotic beast, walked a circle around the camp. The old man was very happy that day, and he told you that your father had been promoted to C-level, which seemed to mean he had become a very strong Transcendent.]
[Age 13: You were gradually beginning to understand many things and started to join the camp’s hunters on deep mountain hunting excursions. Exotic beast furs were highly sought after in the city; many people were willing to pay a high price for them. And this ’money’ from the city would be exchanged for newer weapons and ammunition to defend the camp’s safety.]
[Age 14: A fellow hunter was killed by an exotic beast while on a hunt, and you had come to understand the meaning of death. You prayed to God, hoping he could be spared from hunger and fear in God’s kingdom.]
[At 15, the old man was a teacher at the camp, doubling as a priest. He had aged more since the first time you saw him.]
That day during class, he brought you news that due to your excellent hunting performance, you had earned the opportunity to take the Secret Medicine and ascend to be a Transcendent. Even though you were the Leader’s son, your father did not favor you, and it took you a long time to finally get this chance.]
[At 16, you became Talent Sequence 5: Furious Man, and the captain of a small hunter squad.]
[At 17, during the winter of that year, the camp suffered another large-scale exotic beast attack. In the past, you could easily defeat the exotic beasts with weapons from the cities, but this time, the beasts seemed much stronger. An E-level Midnight Demon Wolf managed to bypass the camp’s defenses and began a massacre in the rear, killing many. You rushed back from the front lines and led your squad to kill the demon wolf.]
During that battle, most of your team members were killed or wounded, and you were gravely injured. Although you luckily survived, you needed to recover for half a year.]
[At 18, thanks to your achievements in last winter’s battle, you gained full mastery of ’Furious Man.’ In the fall, the old man brought you another piece of good news: because of last year’s merits, you received the E-level advancement sequence for ’Furious Man,’ the Secret Medicine for Talent Sequence 23: Fighter.]
[At 19, you became a ’Fighter,’ and the camp organized a new hunter squad for you.]
You had fewer and fewer companions by your side. Sometimes, you would interact with the trading caravans from the Fortress Cities, listening to their stories about the prosperity of the cities, about all kinds of strange and wondrous technological products. You heard they came from a city called Dawn City, one of the Federation’s most prosperous cities.]
You asked them if there were crazy exotic beasts there, and they told you, in Fortress Cities, there were no exotic beasts, and everyone could live without fear of their attacks.]
It really seemed like the kingdom of Heaven.]
[At 20, while talking to the old man again, you brought up the topic of Fortress Cities once more.]
But the old man told you, ’Sometimes, people are more terrifying than exotic beasts.’]
He warned you not to easily trust the caravans and other Wanderers in the wilderness. The wilderness was dangerous. Not everyone who became a Wanderer was born in the wilderness like you were; some were there because they had committed various crimes and could no longer stay in the cities.]
[At 21, your father was getting older. Some said that ascending to C-level would extend one’s life, but you felt that your father was aging faster. In recent years, he had increasingly taken part in clearing out the powerful exotic beasts near the camp, and the continuous battles were depleting his life.]
[At 22, a new Wanderer came to the camp, claiming to be from another Wanderer Camp on the other side of Kaye City, which had been destroyed due to the migration of powerful exotic beasts. They had no choice but to continue wandering, and he ended up here. Every year the camp would receive new Wanderers, but you didn’t pay much attention. However, in recent years, the number of Wanderers coming to the camp had been on the rise.]
That year, with increasing defensive pressure, your father decided to bypass the Wilderness Hunters and trading caravans, and instead, enter Dawn City directly to trade furs for higher profits. You were chosen to be part of the first group to enter Dawn City.]
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