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Chapter 857 - Chapter 856: [Trash! Just practice more.] (Part 2)

Watching the question mark block she had knocked up, Silver Wolf suddenly understood what was going on: "Heh, added some anti-tropes, huh? Interesting."

Since she couldn't get that item, Silver Wolf decided to continue forward. After walking a few steps, she saw a pipe.

Without any hesitation, Silver Wolf prepared a big jump to clear the pipe. However, the moment her body was in the air over the pipe, a cute seal suddenly slowly flew out from within. 

The moment it flew out of the pipe, it suddenly accelerated. 

At that instant, Silver Wolf felt as if she had been hit by a truck, and she lost consciousness directly within the dream.

[Trash! Just practice more.]

The last words Silver Wolf had left herself appeared before her eyes. Accompanied by the appearance of these words, she woke up from the dream.

"Huh?"

Silver Wolf looked down at the fluid in the Dreampool, then looked in confusion at Kafka, who was on the other side communicating with their employer on her phone.

"Kafka?"

Kafka: "Hmm? What's wrong?"

Silver Wolf: "Ahem, nothing. I was just wondering when you got back. Good that you're back, I'm going back into the dream~"

Kafka had no curiosity regarding the dream-entry equipment Silver Wolf had procured. However, what she found interesting was Silver Wolf's expression.

She noticed the look of unwillingness on Silver Wolf's face, as well as the expression that said "I was just a little bit away" from success.

When a person has this mindset, it proves they have already taken the bait. But whose bait had Silver Wolf taken? 

Since Elio hadn't mentioned it, it meant it had no impact on their future plans.

Unreconciled. Silver Wolf was very unreconciled. In her view, she just hadn't figured out the game's patterns yet. She never expected this game to rely on such trolling tricks.

Was it hard? Not at all. 

Based on her observation just now, if she had just walked over, she would have had plenty of time to adjust her body and dodge that cute white seal.

Entering the dream once again, Silver Wolf immediately started her second challenge. With the experience from the first time, Silver Wolf easily stomped the passing mob, hit the question mark block with the coin, and arrived at the pipe to bait it out.

With this bait, the white seal flew out with a pew sound. However, this time Silver Wolf didn't rush forward, but baited it one more time.

"Nothing, absolutely nothing. Heh heh, I've already figured out your logic. Now just be a good boy and give me my rewards."

Silver Wolf happily jumped over the pipe, casually stomped another passing mob, and arrived next to a pit.

Without any hesitation, she sprinted and prepared to jump over the pit. However, just as she made the big jump, she felt her head buzz.

She subconsciously looked up, only to see that she had hit a solid block hidden in the previously empty air. Knocked back by the solid block, she fell directly into the pit.

"No!!!"

A few minutes later.

"Damn it, you actually set an ambush here? Hmph, I had no experience the first time, but I will absolutely not fail in the same place twice."

Silver Wolf dodged the seal from the pipe, hit the hidden block to reveal it, stepped on that block, and made a big jump towards the other side, which looked safe.

At this moment, she revealed a confident smile.

"It's nothing special. I definitely won't fail in the same place twice!"

However, before Silver Wolf could finish her sentence, she suddenly felt her body go numb. Looking up, she saw a row of spikes suddenly appear on the previously harmless-looking cloud in midair, and the cloud's expression instantly turned sinister.

Looking down again, wasn't the place she died this time the exact same place she died last time? The only difference was that last time she was at the bottom, and this time she was at the top.

At the moment of her death, she saw the last words she had left behind.

[Trash! Just practice more.]

If not for these last words, Silver Wolf wouldn't have felt much. But looking at the last words she left herself, Silver Wolf felt her blood pressure soar straight to two hundred and fifty.

"Damn it! I don't accept this, again!" Silver Wolf's fighting spirit was roused.

Having only covered one-fifth of the distance to the first save point, Silver Wolf had already died three times in a row. Each of these three times, Silver Wolf only felt that the traps were sinister.

Hard? She didn't feel it was hard at all. It was just an unpleasant feeling of having her intelligence suppressed.

She had only walked a few steps, yet the traps seemed to be able to guess her thoughts, leaving multiple traps in a single location.

"Hmph, let's see just how many traps you can leave at that pit."

Returning to the dream once again, Silver Wolf clenched her teeth, deciding to show Pei Guang what a pro gamer looked like. Because her mind was full of thoughts about how many traps that pit might have, Silver Wolf forgot that the first pipe had a trap. 

As a result, she sprinted and directly triggered the pipe trap.

Hearing a pew sound, Silver Wolf once again saw the last words she had left behind.

[Trash! Just practice more.]

It was clearly something she left to mess with other people's mental state, but at this moment, Silver Wolf felt her own mental state explode.

"Ah!!!!!"

In reality, Silver Wolf woke up once again, and Kafka, who had finished her business nearby, looked at the awakened Silver Wolf and teased her.

"Fifty seconds. This time you woke up just fifty seconds after entering the dream~ It seems there is something you are very interested in within the Dreamscape."

Silver Wolf took a deep breath: "It's nothing, just a game where Ah Guang played some petty tricks, that's all. Hmph! He doesn't know the immensity of heaven and earth, not taking this genius hacker seriously at all. Just watch, I will definitely clear it next."

Kafka: "Okay, okay~"

Kafka casually opened a timer, and the moment Silver Wolf entered the dream, she pressed the start button.

Three minutes later, Silver Wolf woke up again. Looking at the awakened girl, Kafka greeted her gently.

"Oh? Making progress, three minutes and eleven seconds."

However, this time Silver Wolf acted as if she hadn't heard Kafka's words and quickly entered the dream again.

She refused to accept this. 

Why was it that she couldn't guess a single trap correctly, yet this game predicted her actions with 100% accuracy? She didn't believe in this evil anymore: could she really not figure out a level-clearing game?

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