Playing a DPS Role with Absolute Defense-Chapter 80 - 78: Four Consecutive Level-Ups, Lying in Wait!

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Chapter 80: Chapter 78: Four Consecutive Level-Ups, Lying in Wait!

Upon hearing this, the faces of the alien races, who were short and coal-like, turned pale with fright.

The next moment, they exchanged glances and a large area of gray mist rose on the spot, making their figures disappear instantly.

Su Mo glanced in this direction, wielding the Mountain-Breaking Heaven-piercing Halberd in his hand, and once again unleashed a Mountain Collapse and Earth Split.

The terrifying ripples spread forward, screams echoed, blood mist erupted suddenly in the yellow sand, and then all fell silent.

A gold light appeared on Su Mo’s body once again, a smile involuntarily appearing at the corner of his mouth.

As expected, the fastest way to level up is to slay alien races.

He wasn’t sure if it was something his teacher said, or if he read it in a textbook, but it was said that alien races also have their own civilizations and won’t respawn like monsters in dungeons after being slain.

Since every alien race is different, this must be why slaying them yields so much experience.

Although the freely distributable points they give are still minimal, the experience is plentiful.

Speaking of which, what Su Mo lacks most right now is experience and skills.

Freely distributable attribute points can be obtained in any dungeon, but to gain so much experience, for now, it’s only here!

At this moment, Su Mo couldn’t help but want to go to the Alien Race Battlefield.

The scene before him unfolded so quickly. They had originally agreed to slay these winged alien races, but Su Mo’s skill dispatched them instantly.

Even in the presence of the opponent, it was just like that.

The surrounding people didn’t even have time to exclaim in surprise before their view was obscured by yellow sand.

The winged alien races, seeing this, flapped their wings frantically and fled into the distance.

With a bend of his legs, Su Mo made a booming sound on the ground and leaped up.

The Moon-Breaking Heaven-piercing Halberd in his hand had long been replaced by the Devouring Void Tiger Head Saber.

He performed an ordinary Devouring Void Slash, and the crescent-shaped sword qi moved so swiftly that even the space itself was sliced like a mirror.

The escaping alien races were fast, but in the face of the increasingly massive blade, anxiety was written all over their faces.

At this moment, they wished their parents had given them a second pair of wings, praying for their speed to be faster, faster, faster.

Just a bit faster, and they might dodge this attack.

The opponent was just a normal, insignificant human; they had no wings and couldn’t fly.

If they dodged this attack, they’d have the chance to escape.

But while imagination is beautiful, reality is so cruel.

The sword qi flew toward the distant horizon like a bright crescent moon.

Mid-air, the fleeing alien races didn’t even have time to scream.

Despite them being cut in half by the unbearably sharp Sword Light, they still flew upward more than half a meter before finally falling.

Another light flashed on Su Mo’s body, and having been in this dungeon for less than two hours, he had already leveled up four times to reach level 17.

[Boom!]

Su Mo’s figure crashed to the ground from mid-air, kicking up a large amount of dust.

Only then did the dazed crowd around him finally come to their senses. Seeing the golden light shining on Su Mo once again, their eyes were full of envy.

They didn’t mention anything else, but just that Su Mo had leveled up three times since his arrival here.

Who wouldn’t be envious of such terrifying leveling speed?

But envy was just envy, without jealousy or hatred.

Mostly because Su Mo’s strength was truly terrifying.

The crowd that couldn’t break out of the encirclement had the alien races completely slain by Su Mo with just a few skills.

With such power, it’s only right for him to level up!

A man dressed in a school uniform from an unknown place rushed forward excitedly.

Like Su Mo, he had a large cross mark on his head.

The only difference was that his mark had a hint of green light in front of it.

Holding a greenish scroll, he handed it to Su Mo excitedly and said:

"Su, Su Mo, thank you for rescuing us. This is the Professional Simulation Scroll we agreed on earlier, and it’s safest in your hands."

Without any hesitation, Su Mo nodded and took the scroll.

As Su Mo took over the scroll, the red mark above the other person’s head disappeared instantly.

Meanwhile, the massive mark above Su Mo’s head instantly expanded tenfold.

A single mark was detectable within 10,000 meters. 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚

But when two marks combined, the terrifying marker was like a red beacon reaching the sky, a towering pillar of red light.

In an instant, the winds and clouds changed, and in the desert, the blazing sun was overshadowed by a dark cloud, the bright light now as conspicuous as a lamp in the night.

At this moment, anyone within a 100,000 meters radius could see the mark above Su Mo’s head by simply raising their heads.

The other humans, seeing the rolling clouds in the sky and the increasingly bright red mark, were shocked.

Just a moment ago, their marks were less than 1/10th of this, yet attracted so many alien races.

If not for some other humans heading towards this place, they’d have all been wiped out.

With this sign being so large and distinctive now.

They couldn’t even imagine how many alien races would come to attack later.

The pale faces of a few white men became even paler at the sight of the red mark.

Exchanging glances, they silently moved backward.

The black men did the same, but more decisively, turning and running without hesitation.

Originally, they came here hoping for fortunes, but ended up losing a few companions in vain.

Considering the situation now, lingering around would be akin to seeking death.

Su Mo glanced up at the mark above his head and wasn’t overly concerned. However, seeing their frightened faces and the fleeing crowd, he roughly guessed their thoughts.

At this moment, a spark flashed in Su Mo’s mind.

With such a noticeable marker above my head, why should I aimlessly search for alien races?

Waiting here for them to come isn’t better?

With this thought, he addressed the remaining people from Great Xia who hadn’t left, saying:

"If you want to leave, do so quickly. If you encounter humans on the way who can be persuaded, try to get them to leave with you. If they can’t be persuaded, you leave alone.

If you encounter any alien races, run if possible. If you can’t, draw them to me; I’ll be waiting here!"