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Chapter 4 Lonely Life

  Chapter 1 The Boy Who Ran Away from Home

  Bump...

  Jia Wen's sword went down, and on top of the little red-haired rabbit's head, a white "MISS" floated up. This made Jia Wen instantly stunned...

  Until then he was able to see clearly, the red-haired rabbit in front of him, on top of his head prominently displayed - Red Wild Rabbit, level 20.

  These few words flashed before Jia Wen's eyes, like a thunderclap from Qin Tian. He was an old bird in the game, and even if this chaotic game was mysterious, he was very clear that fighting against 20-level monsters with level 0 would not end in such a death. It was just that earlier, in a moment of excitement, he had not seen the monster's level clearly, so now that he thought about it, he regretted it...

  But Jiawen now regrets, it seems that it's already too late. Just as Jiawen was stunned for a moment, the red-haired rabbit in front of him suddenly jumped up and drew a beautiful arc in mid-air, violently knocking Jiawen to the ground...

  The red damage value of 135 floated up from Jia Wen's head as he fell to the ground, followed by a system prompt.

  System Prompt: Player Fenghun, you have been severely injured by a level 20 Red Haired Wild Rabbit and are now unconscious. Since your level is not yet 15, no experience will be deducted. You will automatically be transported back to the resurrection point in 15 seconds!

  Poor guy, his first game and he got killed by this ugly-looking but seemingly cute red-haired wild rabbit.

  15 seconds later, Jia Wen revived next to a huge broken stone pillar. He looked around and finally found something wrong. Although Jia Wen was not clear about the game settings, based on his gaming experience, when a character dies, they must return to the resurrection point to revive. The novice village did not have a resurrection point, so after death, he should have revived in the village. Since it's called Novice Village, there must be several buildings, at least a few thatched cottages.

  But this place is desolate, with broken walls and overgrown weeds, devoid of any vitality. Is this really the thriving newbie village that's supposed to be bustling with people? After understanding everything, Jia Wen felt a pang of disappointment in her heart. She silently cursed this crappy game, having entered the chaos with high hopes, only to find that she couldn't even see the newbie village after creating her account. She was sent to this godforsaken place, where there were no signs of human life, and everything was in shambles. Even so, shouldn't they at least set up a few NPCs here? Not asking for any hidden professions or divine skills, just something to do, some tasks to complete, and a way to level up quickly.

  It's clear that this place has been through some kind of disaster or war and left these marks. I didn't expect to run into it myself, though. Looks like this year really isn't going well for me.

  Jia Wen let out a soft sigh, bitterly thinking that since there were monsters lurking around this place, the 20-level red-haired wild rabbit was too much to handle. He could find smaller ones to fight instead. As long as he could gain experience, after reaching level 15, he would be directly transported away by the system.

  Thinking of this, Jia Wen's heart felt a lot more at ease. He raised the iron sword in his hand once again and continued to search for a glimmer of hope in this desolate land littered with white bones...

  Four hours had passed, and Jia Wen had almost traversed the entire area, with desolation and ruins everywhere. The only living creature in sight seemed to be this 20-level red-haired wild rabbit. As he walked with his head hung low, Jia Wen stopped in front of a stone monument covered in dust, crouched down to take a look, and through the thick layer of dust, the monument exuded an air of ancient simplicity. Jia Wen's eyes sparkled as he reached out to brush away the dust, revealing the monument's original appearance...

  Four red characters "Ancient Battlefield" stood out, and Jia Wen couldn't help but pause again. Looking around, wherever his eyes landed were piles of white bones and weeds all over the ground. It seemed that this place was indeed the site of an ancient battlefield?

  With this in mind, Jia Wen suddenly stood up and looked around. When he first entered the game, he had never met anyone in the newbie village, but miraculously came to this unknown ancient battlefield. What was the intention of this? Could it be that, as he had expected, this place was a hidden map?

  If that's the case, Jiawen determined that the 20-level Red Haired Rabbit they just encountered must be the lowest level monster in this area. In that case, wanting to level up would also become an illusion?

  Jia Wen felt more and more that something was off. Taking a few steps forward, he looked around and saw that there were large patches of red-haired rabbits scattered about on the green grass not far away. This made Jia Wen even more certain of his suspicions.

  Thinking carefully, Jia Wen's heart couldn't help but rise with a thread of despair. Helplessly looking at his own attributes, that pitiful attack power and that thin HP, how could he possibly contend with that 20-level red-haired wild rabbit? If not, wouldn't he be stuck here again, waiting for death? In this case, would this account be abandoned?

  Jia Wen didn't want to do this. The helmet was what Master had lined up for hours, braving the cold wind and snow, spending a lot of money to buy back. If it's wasted casually, isn't that betraying Master's painstaking efforts?

  After a moment of hesitation, Jiawen suddenly gripped the iron sword tightly in his hand, and a cold glint flashed in his eyes as he charged towards a lone red-haired rabbit not far ahead. Ridiculous, a top player in an online game would be defeated by a gentle rabbit, no one would believe it if they told them.

  As he approached the Red-haired Wild Rabbit, Jia Wen drew lessons from his previous experience and deeply understood that this small and nimble creature was not something a 0-level character like himself could easily deal with. So, he slowly crept closer...

  Even when approaching the red-haired rabbit, it did not see him running away. The red-haired rabbit treated Jia Wen, an unexpected guest, as if he were air, seeing but not seeing, and continued to quietly graze on the lush grass. This made Jia Wen overjoyed.

  It seems that this red-haired rabbit, although a 20-level monster, is not an aggressive attacker. In that case, the opportunity to hunt it down is quite large...

  Jia Wen's eyes flickered, and he became even more cautious. After all, a level 0 facing a level 20 monster was like an unarmed human facing a ferocious gorilla. If he wasn't careful, his life would be in danger.

  Silently moving behind the Red-haired Wild Rabbit, Jiawen took a deep breath, mustered up his courage and raised the new iron sword in his hand, slashing down fiercely before quickly withdrawing and dodging.

  At the same time, the attacked Red-haired Wild Rabbit, with Gavin's iron sword chopping down, once again sprouted the MISS mark from its head. Just as Gavin retreated for a moment, the originally gentle Red-haired Wild Rabbit suddenly turned around at lightning speed and charged forward fiercely...

  System Prompt: Player Fenghun, you have been severely injured by a level 20 Red Haired Rabbit and are now unconscious. Since your level is below 15, no experience will be deducted.

  Poor Jia Wen was hung again under the impact of Red Rabbit. After 15 seconds of resurrection time, Jia Wen revived again from the broken stone pillar, his face suddenly turned cold, gritting his teeth, and anger rushed to his forehead. In a hurry, he mentioned the iron sword again, returned by the original route, and reappeared in the Red Rabbit gathering area...

  This time, he was even more cautious, knowing that the Red-Haired Rabbit was not a monster that would attack on its own initiative. So, he casually found one and chopped it down with one blow, then suddenly retreated. However, as a 0-level newbie, his agility was low, and his speed was originally comparable to that of a snail. This time, the poor guy was hung up again by the Red-Haired Rabbit's impact without any suspense...

  Jiawen, who got up again from the resurrection point, showed a furious expression, his face was pale, and the veins on his forehead bulged. He thought that as a top player in the online game, he couldn't even handle a small rabbit today, which made anyone angry.

  In a fit of rage, he returned to the starting point once again. This time, he didn't bother with any techniques and simply swung his sword wildly. However, the result was being killed repeatedly, only to respawn again and again...

  For several hours, on the desolate ancient battlefield, a tattered figure went crazy, every time returning to the 20-level red-haired rabbit's location from the resurrection point, with an interval of no more than 20 seconds.

  So repetitive, at this time, Jia Wen was already exhausted and didn't know that in a fit of rage, he had been knocked down several times by the damned Red-haired Rabbit. He dragged his feet back to the ancient stone monument with a stumbling gait. With a helpless expression, he stared blankly ahead at the green grass where those guys who were pretending to be tigers but were actually pigs were. These monsters were all level 20, no matter how hard you tried or how high your skills were, you couldn't escape being killed in one hit. What made Jia Wen most desperate was not this, but rather that with his attack power of only 35 points, he couldn't break through the Red-haired Rabbit's defense, MISS, countless MISSes, which was the key to Jia Wen's despair...

  Delete the account, delete it. Such thoughts suddenly emerged in Jia Wen's mind. His basic attributes were originally too ordinary, and now he was trapped here, not to mention that he hadn't leveled up yet, and had died countless times. Those normal players who entered the newbie village must have already reached level 4 or 5 by now. If he continued to struggle in this place, it would be hard to catch up even if he wanted to give up later...

  Leaning against the ancient stone tablet, Jia Wen measured it again and again, but still made a decision. Delete the number, only delete the number, which is his only choice. However, Master, I'm afraid also have to deceive, there are still 60,000 yuan in hand, wanting to buy an ordinary level helmet, not a difficult thing at all.

  After making up his mind, Jiawen suddenly stood up, looked around with a sense of reluctance, and finally let out a long sigh before slowly raising the rusty iron sword in his hand.

  At this time, Jia Wen's heart was bitter and he thought that as a top player in the online game, he would end up deleting his character in the world's first perfect game. If his former brothers found out, they would think what... at least they would laugh their teeth off...

  Just then, a terrifying howl echoed from not far away, followed by a gust of wind that made Jiawen stumble. If he hadn't quickly grabbed onto an ancient stone tablet beside him, he would have probably fallen over...

  "Typhoon..."

  Jia Wen grasped the stone tablet and skillfully hid behind it to avoid the wind, muttering two words from his mouth.

  Gale, Jia Wen had seen it on the internet before, and it's almost identical to what he sees now. Gale is not an ordinary wind element, its power is extremely great, even a normal typhoon of over ten levels can't compare with it, it's like destroying heaven and earth...

  Hiding behind the ancient stone tablet, Jia Wen secretly smiled wryly. His grandma's, it was already unlucky enough, and unexpectedly at this moment a strong gust of wind blew by, making him even more unlucky...

  Leaning against the stone tablet, Jia Wen cleverly dodged the sudden gust of wind. This gust of wind was indeed sudden and fleeting, disappearing in just two minutes. The moment the wind stopped, Jia Wen suddenly stood up and looked around. Where the gust had passed, the already broken walls and ruins became even more desolate. Jia Wen couldn't help but smile wryly to himself - this Chaos was indeed mysterious, and it even had terrifying elements like gusts of wind...

  After a sigh, Jiawen refocused his gaze on the abandoned iron sword in front of him. It was time to take action; otherwise, wasting time here would be futile, and struggling like a trapped beast was not the best strategy.

  Just as he had taken two steps, his feet suddenly stumbled and he fell forward with a thud, the posture was definitely "cool" like a vicious dog fighting for food.

  "I'll screw your grandma!"

  Jia Wen spat out a mouthful of mud in anger and cursed loudly. He immediately got up and looked back at the ground, only to find that a small pile of dirt was the culprit. In his haste, he lifted his foot and kicked it violently.

  A burst of ear-piercing screams, like the sound of pigs being slaughtered, suddenly echoed through the area. Nowadays, Jia Wen is like a jinxed wife, bumping into all sorts of embarrassing things.

  It was just that Jia Wen's foot also inadvertently discovered the things in the soil. He couldn't help but crouch down, stretch out his hand and pull, only to feel the strength in his hands getting heavier and heavier. As both hands exerted force, a burst of hissing sounds suddenly rang out. The object Jia Wen pulled out, forcibly broke through the soil...

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