Chapter 66: Save Me...

"Stop! Ikaros! Stop! Don't get any closer to the sun! I will be burned to ashes by the sun! And you will fall into the sea and never float up again!"

"Huh? Who is Ikaros? What nonsense are you talking about? It's almost time to leave, let's go!" Julie pulled Sera's wrist outside the door, trying to pull her out of the activity room.

"Ikaros! You arrogant guy! Have you forgotten your father's instructions to you? Even so, you shouldn't drag me down with you. I'm just an ordinary pair of wings! I can't carry your dreams! If you want to fly to a higher sky, then go alone!" Sera grabbed the wall with one hand and kicked her legs hard backwards. The two sides were in a stalemate here until Yuan Qi, who was waiting impatiently at the school gate, appeared with Xuefeng.

"What's wrong with her?" Yuan Qi asked.

"It seems like he doesn't want to bask in the sun," Julie said coldly. "He said he was the wings of Ikaros and would be burned to death by the sun."

"..."

Yuan Qi looked at the faint dark circles under Sera's fair face and realized that she must have played some strange game last night. So he said, "Senior, everything in the game is fake. Don't get sick. I don't want to travel in the hot sun at noon."

"Um... No! I have a terrible disease that will kill me if I come into contact with sunlight. It's coal streak disease! Do you know coal streak disease? It's..."

"How about... bringing an umbrella?" Xuefeng suggested.

"..."

So Sera held up a big black umbrella and followed everyone out of the school gate.

There is only one commercial street and a few small villages near the college, but for the students who have been locked up in the college for five days, these are enough to attract them.

Julie did not enter the commercial street, but stopped in front of a group of carriages at the intersection.

"Where are you going?" asked a middle-aged driver.

"We want to go to Elkland Forest." Julie said lightly.

"Sorry, that place is very dangerous..." The middle-aged man was about to wave his hand to refuse, but suddenly he felt his eyes flash, and two silver coins were shaking between the girl's fingertips, as if they were about to fall.

"Wow."

The driver quickly caught the falling silver coin, his eyes suddenly curved: "Profits always come with risks. Please, miss."

Julie also got on the carriage and said to the three people behind her, "Come on."

Yuan Qi and Xuefeng sat on one side, and Julie and Sera sat on the other side. When the carriage began to shake, Yuan Qi knew they were on the road.

"I say, shouldn't we have found a bigger carriage just now?"

The girl's soft and warm body pressed tightly against Yuan Qi, making Yuan Qi feel a little dry in the mouth.

"I think it's okay." Maybe because Sera is smaller, Julie doesn't feel crowded.

"That's because you pushed me into the corner, you fat woman!" Sera said, hugging her umbrella.

"Stop arguing, the road is a bit bumpy, be careful not to bite your tongue...ah!" Xuefeng had just finished speaking when he closed his mouth with tears in his eyes.

Biting my tongue.

With the previous experience of Xuefeng as a lesson, the carriage suddenly became quiet. Just like that, the carriage swayed and arrived at the destination of this journey - Elkland Forest.

It was still spring, and the forest was lush and green, full of life. As Xuefeng stepped out and stepped on the soft soil, a weak voice sounded in her mind.

"help me……"

"Eh?" Xuefeng turned his head and looked behind him, only to find that there was no one there.

"Don't be stunned." Yuan Qi, who was walking in front, grabbed Xuefeng's wrist and said, "Why don't you walk in front of me?"

So the team became a straight column: Julie - Sera - Yukikaze - Hara Nana.

Julie glanced back at everyone and reminded them, "Once you enter the forest, you must follow my instructions. Don't act alone. Do you understand?"

"no problem."

Soon, they found their first duel elf - a squirrel lying under a tree and taking a nap.

"Let's try it out on that one first," Julie said, pointing. "Weak Duel Pokémon don't have strong attack power and won't harm humans, but they're also easily startled. Who wants to try it?"

Yuan Qi and Sera looked at Xuefeng at the same time.

"Eh? Me?" Xuefeng had to walk over carefully after everyone nodded in greeting.

"Squeak?" As if sensing someone approaching, the squirrel suddenly opened its eyes and looked at Xuefeng with a vigilant look.

"Um... I have no ill intentions..." Xuefeng squatted down, opened his arms, and stopped where he was.

"Release your duel power." Julie whispered behind the bushes, "Duel Spirits like duel power. If it likes your duel power, it will come over on its own."

"Oh oh." Xuefeng quickly released his duel power. The squirrel blinked his eyes, and his tense expression relaxed. He moved closer to Xuefeng step by step and rubbed his little head against Xuefeng's palm.

"Okay, this is the time!"

Xuefeng quickly took out the Kika and gently placed it on the squirrel's forehead. Then, a white light lit up, and the image of the monster Ai began to appear on the white Kika.

"Success." Julie curled her lips and walked in slowly.

"Let me see what kind of monster it is!" Sera came over curiously with an umbrella in hand.

Xuefeng shows everyone: Acorn Squirrel, 1 Star. Whenever your opponent Special Summon a monster, place 1 Acorn Counter on this card. You can remove 1 Acorn Counter from this card and select 100 monster on your opponent's field and destroy it. Attack 100/Defense .

"It would be better if the attack and defense power were higher." Sera frowned, not very satisfied.

"What are you thinking about? It's just a little duel elf from the outer edge." Julie knocked Sera on the head and said.

"Isn't that great?" Yuan Qi smiled. "Is this Xuefeng's first time sealing a Duel Pokémon?"

"Yeah." Xuefeng smiled, then asked Julie, "Senior Julie, how do I release it?"

"Huh?" Julie looked at Xuefeng in confusion. "Although it's a little weak, as your first Duel Pokémon, wouldn't it be nice to keep it as a souvenir?"

"Wouldn't it be very lonely then?" Xuefeng shook her head. "I took it away from where it lived without my permission. And yet I didn't fight alongside it. It was too pitiful for it."

"This is its choice, Xuefeng." Julie patted Xuefeng's shoulder. "It's not just you who chose it, it also chose you. Even if we can't fight side by side, it can still be your partner."

As soon as he finished speaking, the acorn squirrel popped out from the card, jumped on Xuefeng's head affectionately, and squeaked.

"Okay, in that case, let's move on." Sera held up a black umbrella and walked at the front of the team. Obviously, she was also interested.

"You are such a clueless fellow, just follow me obediently."

"Xuefeng, why are you in a daze again? Let's go." Yuan Qi reminded Xuefeng who was standing there.

"Oh...here he comes."

Xuefeng shook her head. Just now, she seemed to hear the cries for help again.

"Who can help me……"

"I am really scared……"

I received the news of the listing from the editor yesterday.

After learning that it was going to be put on the shelves, I felt very panicked. I tossed and turned in bed that night and couldn't sleep. I thought to myself, I only have such a small collection, how could it be put on the shelves?

What if after it is put on the shelves, readers think my book is not worthy of the cat biscuits in their hands and ruthlessly remove it from the shelves? How would I feel then?

So I thought, I must find a way to retain readers, whether it's playing a pitiful game or updating the book frequently, as long as I show my sincerity! I will definitely gain everyone's support!

However, humans have their limits. My limit is 4,000 words a day. I've never saved up drafts or anything like that. Today, I just finished writing two chapters and was about to push my limit when I suddenly felt dizzy. Then I saw a silver-haired loli with black cloth wrapped around her eyes, dressed in white and flowing.

The little girl looked down at me, gently tapped my forehead with her jade-like index finger, and said in a ethereal voice: "Young man, you can only go this far and not beyond."

Then I woke up.

This is the advice given to me by the God of Code.

A temporary outburst is ultimately not as good as long-term stability.

I was so foolish as to try to break the limit!

All right.

All kidding aside, there's actually nothing good about playing the victim. If you look at the comments section and the collections of this book, you'll know that I'm miserable enough. It's actually not realistic to update frequently. I can only say that I'll try my best. I haven't prepared any drafts in advance, so it's not appropriate to squeeze something out in a hurry. The only thing I can promise is to keep updating without interruption, listen to readers' opinions, and try my best to improve myself.

It’s really not expensive to subscribe to a book, but considering that you may read more than one of my books, it’s understandable that you don’t subscribe. I try my best to make this book worth the readers’ money.

Finally, I would like to thank the readers who have been voting and speaking for this book. Every day when I see those familiar names in the background, I feel motivated to write. I would also like to thank my friends who have always supported me. They were the ones who comforted me when there were not many readers in the beginning (although I feel like there are still some now). I would like to thank the readers who have collected this book. Whether you have read this or not, I am still encouraged (although I often wonder if it is a dead book). I would like to thank the big guys who work with me. I hope everyone can achieve good results. I would also like to thank my editor for giving me a lot of useful suggestions.

Finally, the first order is the number of subscriptions for the first chapter within 24 hours. I hope everyone can make my first order look good, and by the way, ask for some votes...

Chapter 67: Humanity...die!

"The decision is yours! Go ahead, Big Stone Man, use Sacrifice Charge!"

The hard stone man crashed into the monster waving the whip. Under the violent impact, the monster screamed and fainted on the ground.

"Okay, I have tamed the pregnant rose!" A white light flashed, and Sera excitedly raised the card in her hand.

"Didn't you say your deck didn't need monster cards?" Yuan Qi said, looking at the excited Sera. "And it seems you're using the wrong method. That's not how you capture Duel Pokémon."

"Forced capture is also a method of capture." Julie interjected. She didn't capture a single Duel Pokémon this morning. As expected, it was too difficult to find monsters in the forest that were suitable for her Undead deck.

"Classmate Yuan Qi, aren't you going to capture the Duel Pokémon?" Xuefeng asked curiously.

"Hmm? I... don't really need it right now. What about you?" Hara Nana asked back. "Most of Rikka's decks are Plant-type, right? Since this is a forest, we should be able to find useful monsters."

"I don't recognize these duel elves and can't tell what race they are." Xuefeng said embarrassedly.

"Just take whatever you like. Look, I've already collected so many cards!" Sera proudly shook the fan-shaped monster cards in her hand.

"Do you really need these monsters?" Julie walked over and looked at the cards in Sera's hand. Suddenly, her eyes lit up and she pulled out a card. "I want this one."

"No, I caught him!" Sera refused.

"I'll trade you a trap card." Julie said, taking out a trap card.

"Psycholysis...Okay, let's exchange." Sera nodded. In fact, as Julie said, she couldn't use most of these monster cards.

"Senior sister, what kind of monster are you interested in?" Xuefeng asked curiously.

"Nine-tailed fox." Julie showed it to Xuefeng.

"Fire attribute, undead... So there are undead monsters here too?" Xuefeng said in surprise. Shouldn't undead monsters hate such a vibrant place?

"Where there is life, there is death, but it is indeed strange to encounter it here." Julie frowned.

"Hey, let's play Elf Duel!" Sera shouted excitedly.

"what is that?"

"Just summon your respective duel spirits and then fight each other!"

"boring."

"It's getting late, let's eat first?" Xuefeng suggested.

"Does time pass so quickly?" Yuan Qi subconsciously glanced upwards and found that the sun was high in the sky and it was already noon.

So everyone went to the shade of a tree and started to eat.

"Yuan Qi, you didn't gain anything all morning?" Julie said as she looked at Yuan Qi who was sitting there slowly chewing a sandwich.

"No, what's wrong?" Yuan Qi answered casually.

"We're here to find powerful monster cards, not for a picnic," Julie sighed. "Honestly, the most important thing right now is to improve your deck's strength. After all, your opponent is that woman, Honglian."

Yuan Qi was stunned and glanced at Julie with a complicated expression: "Thank you for thinking of me, but actually..."

"Well!"

Before Yuan Qi could finish his words, Xuefeng beside him suddenly groaned, then covered his ears tightly with his hands and knelt on the ground.

“It hurts! It hurts! Help me! Someone come…Aaaaaaaah!”

"Xuefeng, what's wrong with you?" Yuan Qi hurriedly helped Xuefeng up.

"I'm fine." Xuefeng forced a smile, "It's just that I seem to be... hallucinating a little bit?"

"Hallucination?" Yuan Qi frowned. "What did you hear?"

"Call for help, someone is calling for help."

Yuan Qi stood up and looked around. There was only the rustling sound of the breeze blowing through the treetops and the cries of birds and wild animals.

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