Standing inside the spaceship, taking a deep breath, Ayden looked at Mark and asked for the last time, "You remember all the rules, right, Mark?"
And nodding his head seriously, Mark replied, "We will hunt on the blue planet, specifically Arora Continent, Zitadel State, as I am most familiar with that place in my planet. There are many portals there, but they are all marked, so hunters in groups will be waiting, and the moment we or I appear there, they will attack altogether. So first thing I need to do after appearing there is to disappear instantly and reappear far away where there are no hunters, choose preys that needs to be hunted, specifically the Common Warriors, as it doesn't matter what type of warriors I kill, they all give me the same amount of days, so hunting higher level warriors make no sense, then hunt them within one minute and then get out of there."
Hearing Mark, Ayden nodded his head proudly, "Great, and why one minute? Why not before that?”
"Because it takes exactly one minute for Blue Planet's portal to stabilize and reopen once we are there. Different planets have different stabilizing times. The older and the stronger the planets are, the more time it takes for portals to stabilize, because the dangerous the place is, the greater the rewards are. In some of the places, killing higher-grade beings can even yield 'Elemental Control' Stones, which can increase a particular element to the next level directly, which in store is worth 10,000 days." Mark replied.
Yup, tower wasn't all about killing and cruelty. When it comes to rewards, it was generous too.
Killing high-level beings brought greater rewards, like different kinds of items, and the great thing about all this was that the tower gave you automatically exactly what you needed.
For example, if let's say a Common Level Warrior was wounded, and he ended up killing an Elite Level Warrior, which was one level higher than his level, then the tower would automatically award him with a healing potion, which in the shop was worth ten complete days, and drinking which, that warrior could completely heal.
But if that Common warrior ended up killing a Rare Warrior, which was two levels higher, then the rewards could be worth as much as 100 to 1000 days' worth of item, skill, technique, unique skill, or anything that the warrior absolutely needed.
And this rule made everything even more disastrous, and this was why Common warriors in groups even dared to hunt Peerless Warriors, who had nine stat completed in their previous floor, because the rewards were simply worth it.
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No doubt, though, only the person who killed the warrior would get the reward, others wouldn't. Plus, there was no sharing. Even then, warriors were crazy enough to go for it. Cuz later everything could be settled with sharing alive warriors as the price and give everyone their deserving days, according to the items worth, according to the group's rule and contract.
That was the reason why creatures created groups, so that they could protect each other, hunt and bully the weak, cuz there were enough crazy lone warriors, who did not like groups.
Some were weak, some were disaster level, like Mark.
But accordingly, the groups had their relevant skills too to see whether the creature they needed or wanted to hunt was prey or predator.
But all this had nothing to do with Mark, why? Cuz the only creatures who were powerful than him were those who had more control over one or more elemental powers than he did, and if he met such creatures, then his result would be death, unless they ignored him, knowing that he would take enough bite off of them too.
As for the lower level, they would only give him days, so why not hunt the weakest ones and stay happy?
"Great, you remember everything." Ayden was happy when he suddenly remembered something and glared at Mark, "How many creatures are you allowed to hunt today, Mark?”
Pausing, Mark gnashed his teeth, "Just two or three."
Ayden squinted his eyes, "Don't go out of your bounds, Mark. The blue planet is not the same as before. It must've already been distributed by other True Warriors like you, so unless you want to challenge one of them, go there, hunt two or three warriors, and get out, and they will ignore you. But if you dare to attack more creatures, they will take that as a challenge and will hunt you down. Together, alone, they won't care."
"Fuck that." Mark cursed, "Who do they think they are? Even in such a place, they still care about all this fairness."
"This is why I told you to join True Warriors Group." Ayden yelled, "Today, you would be one of them. But no, Mr. Killer has his own plans, and does not want to bow down to anyone in the world."
"Excuse me, like hell I did not want to join them, but did you not read the rules. Only once someone has crossed the third floor can they join the real True Warriors group, while the other true warrior groups are nothing but trash, which have three or four true warriors each. They live and survive like pussy." Mark retorted.
"Those pussies are the ones you need to be wary of, understand." Ayden glared, "Especially 'The Slew', and can I know why did you not join them? They are like the best group you can ask for outside of the 'Real True Warriors Group'. They have enough tenth-floor creatures to show their competency."
And hearing Ayden, Mark became silent.
“Wait, don’t tell me, they rejected you.” Asked Ayden in shock.
"Like hell they dare to. Do you know who I am? I became a true warrior in a single day. I can slay a bunch of those pussies like a fly." Mark retorted.
“Then what happened?” Asked Ayden in suspicion.
Yes, it was true that he had the knowledge about everything and anything in the tower, but two things were exceptions.