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Chapter 444 - Chapter 442 The Mage Tower Is The Strongest

What does it feel like to be electrocuted enough to complete a dance?

Give him some music, and Mai Ge thinks he might win the dance king competition!

"System, I'll f**k your mother!"

Standing at the restaurant entrance, Mai Ge, his face ashen, reached up and touched his afro, producing a crackling sound of electricity. He quickly withdrew his hand, still feeling a slight tingling in his fingers.

The chef's uniform he was wearing was also ripped open with several holes due to the extremely strong electric current, and there were even some black holes caused by the electric current. A faint smell of burning filled the restaurant.

"Host, please do not insult this system!" the system's stern voice rang out.

"F**k you! F**k you!"

Mai Ge cursed twice more without any restraint. He hadn't been prepared for the shock, countless volts of current surged through his body, stimulating every cell. For a moment, he felt like he was seeing heaven, the tingling sensation was indescribable.

He pulled open his uniform and looked around. Apart from a layer of ash, he was unharmed and not burned. Mai Ge breathed a sigh of relief.

The current in his hair subsided after a while. Mai Ge tried to clench his fist, the muscle contraction brought a powerful feedback, making him much stronger than before.

His physical attributes increased by 0.5, and his strength has reached the standard of a level one knight. Moreover, his speed and swordsmanship also have room for improvement after the improvement in physical attributes. His overall strength should be able to be improved with this improvement in physical attributes.

"Host, this system once again..." the system said solemnly.

"My points should be at least 50,000, right? Does that mean I can upgrade the restaurant once I reach 50,000 points?" Mai Ge locked the door and walked upstairs, chatting leisurely.

The system swallowed back the words it was about to say, remained silent for a moment, and then adopted a more positive tone: "That's right. The host's points have reached 63,000, which meets the requirements for upgrading the restaurant. The host can exchange points to upgrade the restaurant to level 2."

"Sorry, I don't have that idea right now." Mai Ge declined with a smile.

"You..." The system was momentarily at a loss for words.

Stripping off his tattered clothes and tossing them aside, Mai Ge entered the bathroom and began diligently washing away the grime, feeling the changes his body experienced after the increase in his physical attributes.

Mai Ge's strength improvement was different from ordinary cultivation, it was more like an unlocking game. By completing system tasks, he unlocked physical attributes, thereby raising his cultivation level.

Then, based on this level, he could further enhance his strength to the maximum achievable at that level through swordsmanship practice.

The improvement in physical attributes meant that the speed limit had been unlocked, and his swordsmanship could also be further improved. These were the directions for his next training.

"If I master my swordsmanship, dealing with a level three shouldn't be a problem, right?" Mai Ge murmured to himself as he washed away the gray impurities.

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At the north gate of Chaos City, a row of gray carriages slowly approached. Pulling them were level one magical beasts, unicorns. Because they were easily tamed and possessed excellent stamina, they were often used for long distance transport.

These carriages were loaded with crates of goods. Judging from the unicorns' heavy gait and weary appearance, the goods were extremely heavy. The coachmen also looked exhausted from their long journeys.

There were fifteen such carriages. On the last carriage sat a middle-aged man in silver armor, a great sword beside him. He looked up at the walls of Chaos City, a slight smile on his face.

Behind those wagons followed eight carriages bearing the emblem of the Los Empire's Mage Tower. The curtain of the first carriage was lifted, and a boy with curly blond hair peeked out, looking at the majestic city walls of Chaos City in the distance. He said with some surprise, "So this is Chaos City? I didn't expect there to be a city as big as Luo Du."

The boy appeared to be around twelve or thirteen years old, with fair skin and dark brown eyes. He wore a dark blue mage's robe with a small golden tower emblem on his chest, the emblem of the Los Empire's Mage Tower.

"Yes, what a huge city! I've heard that the Chaos City is home to all sorts of races, and even giant dragons are commonly seen. You'd never see anything like this in Luo Du." another, even younger, boyish mage chimed in, craning his neck to get a better look at the scenery outside.

"Hmph, a city built by a bunch of rabble doesn't deserve to be compared to Luo Du. Even if it's similar in size, it can't possibly be as prosperous as Luo Du, and its order is utterly chaotic." The boy sitting on the other side lifted the carriage curtain and glanced at the city, speaking with some disdain.

The boy looked slightly older, around fifteen or sixteen years old. He was also wearing a dark blue mage's robe, and his striking green hair was haphazardly tied back in a ponytail. His skin was yellowish, with a few freckles on his face. He slightly raised his chin, as if looking down on people.

"Hank, my master said that the Chaos City is very safe, and warned me that I must abide by the laws of the Chaos City after I arrive, otherwise I may not be able to return. Is that true?" The blond boy asked the green-haired boy with a hint of curiosity.

"We're representing the Mage Tower to challenge Chaos Academy in Chaos City. With the Los Empire backing us up, why should we care about the rules of this little Chaos City?" Hank curled his lip, looking at the blond boy with some sarcasm. "George, your talent is good, but you're still too timid. We mages of the Mage Tower always act according to the rules of the Mage Tower. Why should we care about any laws? Even the laws of the Los Empire have given us special exemptions. So, what is the Chaos City? Do you really think they would dare to keep us here?"

"Yes, the Mage Tower is the most powerful mage force on the Nolan Continent. We don't need to listen to any Chaos City." The young boy beside him nodded, his face showing excitement.

"I see." George nodded thoughtfully, then asked, "But besides representing the Mage Tower to challenge the Chaos Academy Magic Academy, the more important reason we're here is to congratulate Grandmaster Uncle Crassus on accepting a disciple, right? And Master even asked us to challenge Grandmaster Uncle Crassus's new disciple. Shouldn't we take this seriously?"

"Ha, Crassus is just a bit older. My master said he could pin him to the ground and humiliate him with just one hand. As for his apprentice, she's not worth mentioning at all." Hank chuckled dismissively, twirling a green magic wand between his fingers before snapping it to a stop.

"However, when we came here this time, my master told us not to hold back. Whether it's those good for nothings from Chaos Academy or that old man Crassus's new disciple, just trample them all underfoot. Let them feel the fear of being dominated by the mage tower, so they'll know that on the Nolan Continent, the Mage Tower is the strongest." Hank said with a cold laugh.

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