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Chapter 115 Made a Killing!

  Chapter 115 Made a Killing!

  The explosive rumbliled into silence.

  The smoke and dust filling the sky were gently blown away by the breeze.

  The "hiss" of burning fmes was extinguished by the light rain, which sizzled as it fell.

  Charred troll corpses littered the ehicket.

  The terrifying power of the fireball spell left each body nearly impossible to piece back together.

  Many trolls weren't dead yet, but they had been mercilessly abandoned, left to writhe in pain on the ground.

  Paralyzing arrows tinuously flew from the shadows, striking their chests with precision.

  The trolls, scared out of their wits, merely y on the ground howling, thteo even fight back.

  Several rangers darted out, tying up the paralyzed trolls one by one.

  At first, they were cautious, fearing that unirolls might be lying in ambush.

  But soon, they realized that the trolls still capable of walking had already fled.

  The remaining trolls, temporarily crippled, only let out pitiful howls when they saw the rangers, twisting their bodies in a desperate attempt to get away.

  The rangers, feeling both excited and flicted, khe truth.

  The trolls weren't afraid of them—they feared the mysterious and powerful are master!

  The endless fireball spells!

  This far exceeded their uanding, inspiring awe and terror!

  The adventurers spread out, avoiding the bst zone of the fireballs, ambushing the wounded and fleeing trolls.

  Even the smallest gains were still worth it!

  After all, each of these terrified trolls represented 50 gold s!

  They were essentially walking treasure chests!

  However, the revered and admired are master wasn't having it as easy as they imagined.

  In order to unleash as much "firepower" as quickly as possible, Matthew didn't hesitate to enhance his abilities:

  "Ding, you ed 5 skill points to upgrade the advanced specialty—Quick Casting to LV3. Casting speed increased by 150%!"

  "Ding, you ed 270 mana points and used 9 Fireball spell scrolls!"

  "Ding, you killed 51 trolls, earning 2,700 experience points and 4 skill points."

  "Ding, Mana Drain activated, rest 120 mana points!"

  "Ding, you ed 120 mana points and used 4 Fireball spell scrolls!"

  "Ding, you killed…"

  "..."

  "Ding, you ed 3,000 experience points to raise your Are Master level to LV4."

  "Ding, your Intelligence has increased, currently at 25 points!"

  "Ding, you ed 4 skill points to upgrade the advanced specialty—Quick Casting to LV4. Casting speed increased by 200%!"

  "Ding, you ed 270 mana points…"

  "Ding, you killed…"

  "Ding, you restored…"

  "..."

  "Ding, you killed a total of 189 trolls, earning 12,000 experience points and 10 skill points!"

  "Ding, you achieved a small-scale brilliant victory, earning an additional 3,000 experience points and 3 skill points!"

  "Ding, you ged the fate of 675 people, earning 1,200 Fate s."

  The stant stream of notifications sounded like musiatthew's ears at this moment.

  Resisting the urge to hum a tune, he noticed that the surrounding people were looking at him with resped a touch of fear.

  Time to maintain the "low-level" mysterious and powerful image!

  The rewards were delightful, with his total experience points reag 82,000, enough to level up to 9, ensuring his sustained bat capability.

  His precious Fate s had reached an unpreted 2,800 points.

  This meant that he had already altered the life ah fate of over 2,000 people.

  His skills had accumuted 18 points!

  To unleash the fireball scrolls as quickly as possible and catch the trolls off guard,

  Matthegraded his advanced specialty—Quick Casting three times, using up 9 points.

  He also upgraded the advanced specialty—Mana Drain once, ing 2 points.

  Now, Matthew could cast a spell in just about 0.5 seds!

  Every enemy killed had a 50% ce to restore 10 mana points!

  Matthew had taken another firm and important step toward being a true spellcasting artillery!

  Matthew decided to save the remaining 7 skill points for ued needs in future battles.

  After all, new "guests" were about to arrive!

  On a personal level, the gairemendous, making Matthew extremely happy.

  Gng at his luck value, which had returo normal at zero, Matthew couldn't help but reflect:

  "Tsk tsk, the troll ander's judgment and vision weren't bad."

  "Realizing we were just a small force, they went all out, pnning to use their numbers for an overwhelming victory."

  "I really should thank you for your cooperation, once again slipping away, Shadow Hunter!"

  Matthew reviewed the battle log and found the Shadow Hunter had shattered two of his illusions!

  Even uhe barrage of fireball spells, the ing and formidable Shadow Hunter had only suffered 6 points of spsh damage.

  Though it ity not to have finished him off,

  Matthew wasn't too disappointed.

  Killing a high-level professional couldn't be doh just fireball spells alone.

  It wasn't that fireball spells cked damage; it was that the oppo could dodge, block, or everoy the fireballs with various methods!

  Still, Matthew had to give the fleeing Shadow Hunter credit.

  What had seemed like a strong ogre camp was like that try in Matthew's world—it surrendered far too quickly!

  Matthew had worried that his 100 Fireball spell scrolls might not get much use.

  But the Shadow Hunter had brought his troht to the doorstep, delivering them!

  "What a good guy!"

  To kill 189 trolls, Matthew had used up 50 Fireball spell scrolls, spending a total of 50,000 gold s!

  Was the iment worth it?

  He made an absolute killing!

  The troll offensive was ralized, their morale shattered.

  In the short term, they definitely wouldn't dare approach this area.

  Matthew could calmly bring in personnel and supplies.

  He would build a rge, well-defended camp here.

  This would serve as a forward base for the expansion of Troll Valley.

  Most importantly, they suffered no casualties, and his reputation had skyrocketed!

  Achieving this strategic objective alone was worth it.

  Not to mention, Matthew also reaped massive eiefits.

  The 160 captured trolls, onourished for a month, would recover from their crippled state.

  The trolls' extraordinary self-healing ability was that strong and unreasonable.

  Then, these trolls would voluntarily join the "blood donation" cause to atone for their sins.

  Every day after that, they would gee han 500 gold s in value.

  Only through this would they redeem themselves, truly ref and being creators of wealth.

  And then…

  Ihan 100 days, Matthew would recoup his costs, and the rest would be pure profit!

  Was there a more profitable "iment" than this?

  FAL

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