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[Private] Sword Hero: Turn off abstinence!
Chapter 199 They Can See Through My Underwear (4k)
[Skill: Twin Vision]
Skill Description: Continuously consumes the mana of both parties, providing shared vision regardless of distance. Mana consumption increases or decreases based on distance.
"How is it? Can I see it normally?" Karen muttered to herself as she walked down the street.
No one responded to her, and she didn't need a response from the other party; she was just talking to herself.
Because her magic power was almost depleted, she was now using the continuous stream of magic power transmitted from Irene.
As long as your abilities are still effective, it means the other party can see the situation on the ground.
Currently, Karen, along with three teammates and Elsa, is on a mission to clear out the Sword Demon City.
Today is the second day since Elsa, the "Hero of Slaughter," was met, and Irene's experiment continues.
Originally, she only asked Karen to observe and record Elsa's situation, but after Karen leveled up, she gained a "useless" skill.
While it may seem impressive to ignore distance, the greater the distance, the more magic power is consumed, and besides... it's Karen unilaterally sharing her field of vision.
Karen had no idea what was going on with Elef.
What Karen disliked most was that this skill prioritized consuming her magic power.
If the distance is too far, her magic power will be quickly depleted, leaving only about 15%, before the other side can provide magic power.
According to her understanding, perhaps it means turning herself into a scout and then binding herself to the mage in the team to provide vision?
So the current situation is...
Karen hadn't even started fighting yet, and her magic was already used up.
Her attacks still rely heavily on magic, and now she's essentially entrusting her life to Elsa and her three teammates.
On the other side, Elev saw what Karen had said.
Although she couldn't hear Karen's voice, she could tell what Karen was saying from the "dialogue box" in her field of vision.
She could even see what other people were saying as she walked.
This made Irene marvel at the wonder of the hero's abilities.
If only she could use that "Hero Chat Group" too.
Exchanging information without magic is something elves wouldn't even dare to dream of!
It's no different from the concept of "mind communication"!
After a moment of random thoughts, Irene turned her attention back to the shared view.
From Karen's perspective, there were almost no demons roaming the streets anymore.
Almost never seen, don't look for Shu ∠—group ↓: 耙wu#¢□「六〔|≌¤〗四‰|迩 represents none, the demon race is still a race full of martial virtue, they take life and death lightly and fight if they are not convinced.
Although they had done their best to have powerful heroes lead the team to cover the retreat, some heroes still inevitably died in the fierce counterattack of the demons.
Even though the mortality rate was already very low, a small number of brave individuals still gave up.
Because most of the brave warriors come here for the rewards, and they don't want to die.
Upon hearing that someone had died, and thinking about how risky it was, I naturally didn't want to go.
This was an inevitable outcome, since nobody wants to die.
An'i's influence, whether direct or indirect, led to a significant increase in the survival rate of heroes, which ironically made most heroes more willing to risk their lives.
It's better not to fight a battle you're not confident of winning.
Less courage and more caution have both advantages and disadvantages.
The good thing is that they can use their longer lifespan to accumulate more experience.
The problem is that they probably won't fight the demons to the death like they did in their previous life.
About half an hour later, the five people in the Sword Demon City proceeded cautiously, occasionally exchanging words with the heroes they encountered along the way.
From Karen's shared perspective, Irene also learned the information from the other heroes.
The number of demons has decreased significantly, but it is still a considerable city. After the extermination, the remaining demons began to concentrate in a corner of the city for defense.
It is said that these remaining demons are appealing to the lords of other territories for help, but none of the surrounding lords intend to assist them.
This is the territory that the Sword Demon has fallen into, and as its inhabitants, they also bear the responsibility for its fall.
Whether it's disaster or death, it's all due to the failure of the Demon of the Sword.
Other lords won't help a loser.
Similarly, if their territory were ever attacked, they would not seek help from outside.
Asking for help is a sign of weakness and a lack of personal strength.
Asking for help from outside is just telling others that you can't defeat the enemy, isn't it?
They've lost all sense of shame!
“Let’s quicken our pace,” Karen said.
The brave man gestured to Karen in sign language.
Karen: "Um, um, okay."
Upon hearing this, the hero shouted at the top of his lungs, "What?! We need to regroup with the other heroes!"
The Hero of Pain covered his ears and roared at the Hero of Hearing, "It hurts! It hurts so much!"
Your voice is piercing my ears!
Irene: "???"
No, what are they talking about?!
Can't your god translate sign language too?!
If Elaine didn't understand, Elsa understood even less.
"What's wrong?" Elsa asked the four of them.
“Just now, Lizanne said that we can enhance you with skills and then let you clear out the enemies,” Karen explained to Elsa.
Irene, far away in the fortress, breathed a sigh of relief.
Finally, it's explained!
The brave man shouted again, "Could you please keep your voice down?! My ears are about to go deaf!"
The tall, pain-wielding hero covered his ears and wept: "Weren't you already deaf?! Pain! My heart aches for you!!"
The brave warrior gestured wildly to the side, his hands moving so fast they left afterimages, as if forming hand seals; he was almost about to speak out of desperation.
Karen: "She said now is not the time for infighting. We need to reach a consensus. Although it would be good to join forces with other heroes for safety reasons, we also need more opportunities to practice fighting together."
Opportunities to clear out large numbers of level three and four demons like this are very rare. If possible, it's better to fight using our preferred fighting style and not rely on other heroes.
Although she did rely on the Hero of Slaughter... she still wanted to seize this rare opportunity to fight.
Irene: "Thank you so much!"
The Hero of Pain wiped tears from his face with his strong arms and pointed at the Hero of Hearing on the ground: "Your Highness, the deaf man has fainted."
Irene: "???"
when? !
Wait a minute, Karen, aren't your teammates a little weird?!
Elsa was also taken aback: "What should we do? Should we take him back to see a doctor?"
Karen: "No, his ability is to amplify sound, even the sound of blood flowing, so the sound of someone speaking is almost like thunder hitting him."
If an outsider were to speak a lot in one breath, it would overwhelm him.
Because it's inconvenient to speak, we usually communicate through chat groups.
"It's just that Miss Elsa, you haven't been able to join the group, so we're starting to communicate."
Elsa: "...A group? What do you mean?"
Karen shook her head: "I don't know either, maybe it's the group's idea."
She had actually tried to add Elsa to the chat group, but for some reason, she never responded.
The main problem is that Elsa didn't react at all. When asked if she had received the message, she couldn't say for sure.
Therefore, Karen had no choice but to give up.
“Lison, wake him up, Seven,” Karen said to the Hero.
Liz nodded, and then a blue female phantom suddenly appeared behind her and entered her body.
"what……"
She spoke, exhaling a breath that carried a pale blue light.
Then, her lips parted slightly:
"How can you sleep? At your age, at this stage of your life, how can you sleep?!"
Have you no self-respect?!
It was an ethereal, beautiful sound, not like it was produced by vocal cord vibration, but rather like the wind drifting into everyone's ears.
Suddenly, Elsa felt a surge of clarity in her mind, as if she had been doused with a bucket of ice water when she was feeling drowsy and couldn't control herself, and she was jolted awake.
The brave warrior on the ground trembled and suddenly sat up.
"What happened?!" he shouted as he stood up.
He couldn't hear his own voice, so he always shouted very loudly, unable to control his volume, just like an old man who was hard of hearing.
"Something heartbreaking has happened," the hero cried, tears streaming down his face. "The deaf man actually fainted from the noise!"
The Warrior of Pain cannot feel pain, so he always likes to talk about pain. This was his old habit because he knew that it would be normal for him to cry out in pain.
When he was little, he would fall and get bruised and battered, but he would just watch curiously without crying or making a fuss. Because this was so unusual, he was treated like a monster.
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