I Am Stuck In A Beta Test For 1000 Years-Chapter 292 292

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Chapter 53. I Wish You Good Luck.

"F*ck! What did I buy?"

Char was shocked, how did the deal end so quickly?

He turned around and glared at Mungo, his expression changing.

This guy started to shrink in front of him.

In the blink of an eye, the meaty mountain had turned into a two-meter-tall, muscular man. He did look similar to Muru, but his murderous eyes were more ferocious. He was like the reincarnation of the God of War!

With this appearance, it wouldn't be a problem to unify the Red Earth Grasslands once again!

Char stared at him, and Mungo also noticed that Char was staring at him. His legs suddenly went soft, and he knelt down on one knee.

"Boss!"

"Who's your f*cking boss? My underling is Zin'rokh. You're not worthy."

A drop of cold sweat dripped down Mungo's forehead, but he was cursing in his heart.

You're bragging! Zin'rokh is your underling?!

Why don't you just say that the Holy Spirit is your father?

"Boss, you must be joking ..."

"Tell me clearly, what's going on?"

"I didn't know. The deal was completed."

"You're a f*cking man in the door, didn't you know that?" Char cursed angrily. He left Mungo behind and crouched in a corner to study the door.

His name was indeed written on the lower right corner, and it was written in an ancient language.

However, after looking at the door again, he still couldn't find any relevant hints.

Before he could call for her, Messiah had already come out to check, but she was frowning as well.

She walked back and forth around the door, then suddenly leaned forward and went through the door to the outside.

Char was dumbfounded!

Even if Messiah could disappear and appear at any time, she was like an ordinary person who followed all the rules he followed. She could not penetrate objects, could not rise into the air, and even climbed like an ordinary person. The only difference was that her body was a little lighter and did not collide with others.

How did she phase through the door?

She came back and said to Char, "There's blood outside. It's a few centimeters thicker for no reason. It's all congealed."

Char immediately turned to look at Mungo.

"Boss?"

"Where's your fat?"

"I've been fit for hundreds of years!" Mungo puffed out his chest and said proudly.

"Bullsh*t, I'm asking you what happened just now!"

"I don't know…"

"Do you know where the money I paid after the transaction went?"

"This is the first transaction I've completed as a 'seller'..."

"I'm really ...."

Bang! Bang!

Char punched the door.

"You're useless!" he said angrily.

At this moment, Mungo suddenly shouted in a trembling voice, "B-boss!!!"

"What's wrong?"

"The price of your first deal is 'a drop of blood'. No, not the armors stored in my body."

Char was stunned.

The price was a drop of blood.

A deal that's related to the life-long wish.

It was a dead giveaway!

He immediately took out the compass that he got from Maica.

The moment this item was taken out, it suddenly flew up by itself like a piece of iron and was attracted by a magnet.

There was a sophisticated Second Era structure carved on the door, and the symbolic building was a rotating disc, but the position of the disc caved in. At first, he did not feel that it was strange, but now that the disc was sucked up, Char suddenly realized that it was actually taken off from the door in the first place!

Crack!

The two were embedded together seamlessly.

Then, a paragraph of words entered Char's mind.

At the same time, the 'time limit for the next transaction' disappeared. Mungo seemed to have noticed this as well. He stared at Char in a daze, losing the ability to control his expression.

The thing that he feared the most in all these years had disappeared.

The deal was over, and no one else would be involved in this matter and make the same mistake as him.

Mungo suddenly sat on the ground like a child and burst into tears.

Char could not hear his cries at all, all his thoughts were on the words.

There wasn't much content, but it was the instruction manual for the door. What followed was the space emptied for this machine in his "Pseudo Divine Space" and he could see the attributes already.

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[Holy Grail]

[Item]

[Material Exchange: based on the material and energy provided by the user, within the permitted range of the list, the material and energy can be converted to the material and energy desired by the user at an efficiency of 84.7%. The process is irreversible.]

The exchangeable items are as follows: f𝐫ee𝘄ℯ𝚋no𝐯𝐞l.c𝘰m

A total of 2459 items, hidden.

[Forbidden Item: no matter how smart your brain is, please carry out the operation with the company of a professional. Otherwise, the exchange rules will undergo an unknown change.]

"Before I made this thing, I always believed in science. Later, I personally shattered this belief.

Holy Spirit above, f*ck your mother science."

-Fitzrock

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A few minutes later, Char finished reading the text, but his mind was even more confused.

The first thing he could confirm was that the inner ring of Mungo's Mausoleum included the door and the structures within the red wall, which all could be categorized as the Holy Grail. It was not just the door.

The Holy Grail was the "cup" he had thought of. It had a top cup and a bottom seat, with two bowl-shaped structures, one big and one small. They were currently in the bowl on top.

The Holy Grail was the work of Fitzrock in his later years. Just as the item's introduction said, he began to doubt science in his later years. In the end, his faith collapsed, and he created this thing, personally shattering the faith he had persisted in for many years.

According to the instruction Fitzrock had left behind, he had buried the item underground to ensure that no one would use it. From both the content of Krieg's observation and Messiah's understanding of God's chosen one, the Holy Grail had not been mentioned in the book.

In other words, this thing was indeed buried underground. At least, it had not appeared in the second half of the Second Era.

This was also where Mungo's suspicion lay. When he saw the Holy Grail, it had been tampered with, and the rules had changed. From a structural level, all of this could be understood as "the important part of the wish-making device was missing', which was the compass that could read people's thoughts but could only be used once by everyone.

This was related to the rules that Mungo knew, but it was also different.

As for whether this thing was attached with a 'consciousness' or for some other reason, it was difficult to tell.

"Where did 'it' go after you took over its place?" he asked Mungo.

Mungo shook his head.

This response was within Char's expectations, and he was not too disappointed.

"Did it say anything to you?" Char asked again, not giving up.

"We talked a lot ...."

"Get to the main point! Did it say anything before it left?"

Mungo thought carefully and suddenly said, "it simply expressed how great it felt to be free, and then it left a blessing before it left.

"What blessing?"

"It said, 'Good luck, Mungo'."

Upon hearing this normal blessing, Char's mind exploded with a bang.

"Good luck, Char."

Wasn't this what the village chief f*cking said in the past?!

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