No wordsChaos City encouraged killings, so much so that every person or beast killed within its vicinity would yield rewards. Most rewards were spirit crystals or materials, but the most valuable rewards were golden keys.

The golden keys would unlock a random reward. There was a chance to get a golden key just by killing one person or beast, but there was also a chance of not seeing a single golden key after killing a hundred.

However, the moment a person got one, they could head to the Stage of the Nine, using the golden key to open it.

No wordsThe stage would give out a valuable reward based on the number of golden keys. The more golden keys one had, the greater the value of rewards. Thus, death was a common occurrence in Chaos City.

Warriors who wanted to gain something from the danger all frantically went inside. They got to enjoy killing for treasures within.

No wordsHearing Jack talking about the rules of Chaos City, Rudy's jaw dropped in surprise, and he struggled to shut it.

this absurd?! I saw many subpar-looking warriors entering just now. Are they

the City. Rudy felt like they had all

opening the Stage of the Nine, then

as much as they wanted, and warriors who were just average in skill would just be slaughtered by the strong. Yet, Rudy could not understand why there were still so many warriors who

that way. The strong

warriors. Didn’t I tell you before? You can’t put the golden keys into spatial storage. You

dies, their keys will be taken away by their opponents. Just think about it. If you’re the more powerful individual in this game, would you go on a killing spree against the weak to get the keys that you might not get, even if you killed a hundred other warriors? Or, would you kill the warriors that already had

with a person's death, and everything inside would disappear. No one would be able to get anything from it. However, the golden keys were not allowed to be put inside, and one had to carry them around. The strong would only look at the

by a red

Rudy immediately understood.

were like torches in the darkness. The strong would be completely fixated on them, ignoring all the weaker

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