Global Composite Master: Compositing an Undead Army from the Start-Chapter 114 - 112: Mutated BOSS! (This - is three in one, 5/5)_3

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Chapter 114: Chapter 112: Mutated BOSS! (This Chapter is three in one, 5/5)_3

Chen Mo fulfilled his promise to Ling Feng to lead him through a tenfold completion rate for three days. In fact, he even took him for an extra day.

On the twelfth day after the copy opened, Ling Feng reluctantly but satisfyingly left the team. He even slapped his number plate and teleported away, as his teammates had already left, making it pointless for him to stay alone. His only remaining chance to turn things around had been to help Chen Mo find the SSS-level Special BOSS, and he had indeed succeeded. After earning the rewards for these four days, he naturally didn’t want to stay any longer. Even though he still had an Offset Voucher, he didn’t want to use it.

After all, his ranking had already risen significantly. If he continued to stay in the copy without the protection of Chen Mo and his companion, it wasn’t just a matter of whether he could continue to get rewards; there was a high likelihood he would be assassinated by someone with ulterior motives. Therefore, it was better for him to leave as soon as possible. He was very clear about weighing the gains and losses. He even gave the Offset Voucher to Chen Mo to foster some goodwill. It had to be said that Ling Feng was quite shrewd in his dealings. Although Chen Mo might not need the voucher himself, it was always better to be prepared. Since the other party intended to establish a good relationship, and Chen Mo found him to be a decent person, he naturally accepted it.

A small incident had occurred before this. Originally, it would have been enough for Chen Mo to give Ling Feng the tenfold completion rewards for the ninth to eleventh days. However, a Hidden Mission Scroll had dropped when they killed the SSS-level Special BOSS. Upon discovering that this hidden mission was a solo one, Ling Feng, with great astuteness, gave it to Chen Mo to complete. This was because the bonus points for college entrance exams gained from completing daily missions at a tenfold rate were much higher than those from completing a single hidden mission. He naturally preferred to leech off another day of tenfold daily mission completion. For Chen Mo, carrying him for an extra day was a small effort, and in return, he could get a hidden mission for free. Why wouldn’t Chen Mo agree to such a profitable deal? So, he naturally carried him for another day, which brought them to the present. By trading a hidden mission, Ling Feng not only got Chen Mo to carry him for an additional day but also earned some of Chen Mo’s goodwill. It was indeed a very profitable exchange for him.

With Ling Feng gone, Chen Mo checked his current survival days. From the 9th to the 12th day, three full days had passed (the 12th day itself had not yet concluded). So, Chen Mo gained 3 basic survival days. However, because he had a Double Yield BUFF at dawn on the tenth day, his total survival days earned from this period were 4 days.

From the tenfold mission completion rewards, he gained a substantial amount. Since he had already collected the reward for the ninth day, this pertained to the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth days—three days of tenfold mission completion rewards. The base reward for these three days would have been 27 survival days. However, because the tenth day also had the Double Yield BUFF, the actual reward from the tenfold mission completions over these days amounted to 36 survival days.

The settlement rewards for the current day (12th) had not yet been distributed, so he only received settlement rewards for the ninth, tenth, and eleventh days. Due to the double yield effect, Chen Mo’s settlement reward for the ninth day was 80 days. The rewards for the remaining two days (tenth and eleventh) were 20 days each, making the total settlement rewards 120 days.

During the period the Double Yield BUFF was active, Chen Mo also completed three ordinary hidden missions, obtaining an additional 60 days’ survival time. At the same time, he gathered the fourth component of the Five Elements Spirit Orb: the Wind Spirit Pearl. Now, he only needed one more, the Thunder Spirit Pearl, to complete the Five Elements Spirit Orb.

After these three days, Chen Mo’s survival time was 1,479 days (+140% bonus), which translated to over 3,500 effective days. This was more than enough to earn the SSS-level reward, exceeding the requirement significantly. However, this copy wasn’t over for Chen Mo; he still had goals to achieve. It wasn’t just about the Five Elements Spirit Orb and the subsequent daily hidden rewards. There were also multiple rewards!

[The Heavenly Path’s Hint: Your survival days have reached the criteria to attain SSS-level rewards. You have gained an opportunity to receive double SSS rewards. For every additional 360 survival days you accumulate beyond the basic 2,880 days, your chance of receiving double rewards increases by 1%, up to a maximum of 100%!]

This was a hint Chen Mo had received from the Heavenly Dao not long ago. He hadn’t expected that after meeting the SSS-level requirement for survival days, there would still be a chance for double rewards. Naturally, Chen Mo would continue to strive for more survival days for this opportunity. Although securing double rewards was difficult—requiring a staggering 36,000 days for a guaranteed chance—even a 1% increase in probability was worthwhile.

During these three days, Chen Mo had obtained three Instant Group Teleportation Talismans from the tenfold mission’s hidden rewards. He knew that keeping three of these life-saving talismans would be better than synthesizing them into one. However, he couldn’t resist his curiosity about what an Instant Group Teleportation Talisman would become after synthesis, so he decided to proceed with it. The final product did not disappoint him. He obtained a "Super Instantaneous Group Teleportation Talisman".

It had one additional effect compared to the regular Instant Group Teleportation Talisman: it could ignore spatial blockades. This might not seem like a significant difference in normal use. However, at critical moments—such as encountering a deliberately sealed space designed by an enemy, or accidentally entering an inescapable enclosed environment—this was a crucial life-saving capability.

As the copy reached its twelfth day, the number of people remaining within it had dwindled further, down to just forty.