Chapter 181: The Protection Mechanism of the Hall of Valor

The players stood there one by one, looking rather helpless.

A rather amusing scene unfolded as it seemed like everyone had been paused, standing there bewildered.

Seeing this, Willis's expression changed slightly, unable to keep his calm any longer.

A sure thing slipping away? Who could accept that?

And why??

My plan was so perfect, and now it's falling apart at the last moment??

Just as he was about to lose his temper, he noticed many people glancing at a man and a woman, seemingly seeking answers.

A Trial Seeker beside Willis came over and whispered a few words...

Suddenly, a flash of anger crossed Willis's eyes.

"Good! Good! Good!"

Earlier, he had only paid attention to Faye, knowing she was a talented player with an S-grade talent and profession, worth recruiting.

Willis had planned to secure York with the SS-grade talent first, and then deal with the girl, who was not only talented but also extremely attractive.

As for the male player, he had used a detection skill and saw that "David" was a very mediocre second class, with both talent and profession at A-grade.

Previously, Willis hadn't bothered to look at "David" more than a couple of times, even though the S-grade girl seemed to have a good relationship with him.

Because if both of them could pass the trial and enter the Hall of Valor, that girl would soon abandon her worthless companion. That's the cruel design of the Hall of Valor; everyone fights to improve their strength due to the hierarchy, or else they risk death at any moment!

Feelings and old acquaintances are as fragile as thin paper in front of this harsh reality!

What infuriated Willis was that such a worthless trash was ruining his plans.

Fine!

Let me give you your first lesson in the Hall of Valor: the weak will always live humbly on their knees, and stepping out of line means death.

Willis, with cold eyes, walked straight ahead. The surrounding players, seeing this, all turned pale and quickly made way. Finally, he stood right in front of Faye and Sterl.

"Good! Good! Good!" Willis raised his hand and activated his legendary ability!

Sterl originally thought Willis would put on a pretense and say a few polite words.

But Willis's face was cold: "I don't know who gave you the guts to provoke..."

"Someone stronger than you!"

Then, countless brilliant points of light scattered in all directions.

The surrounding players fled in terror, looking at Sterl with pity, knowing he was a goner!

However, Willis was quite surprised and annoyed. He thought these two players would beg for mercy.

It's a pity, just a mere legendary.

Faye, with a demigod ancestor in the consciousness space, looked down on him entirely.

And Sterl was even calmer, completely ignoring him. An ordinary legendary was far inferior to a perfect legendary like Octavius. He had countless ways to easily kill his opponent.

Willis was in a dilemma. His move was ready, and since his opponent didn't beg for mercy, he had no choice but to attack.

The threads of light transformed into a torrent of energy, seemingly splitting the entire world in two!

Everyone watched with wide eyes—

Not joining Willis's guild meant he couldn't do anything to them...

Immediately, except for a few unlucky ones who had already signed contracts, everyone silently stepped back. Although they didn't speak, it was clear that signing a contract to join the guild was out of the question.

Even the SS-grade player glanced gratefully at Sterl and Faye, then stood beside them, indicating solidarity.

Sterl merely smirked coldly, looking at Willis with a mocking expression.

"You think I can't deal with you?" Willis's face was dark and uncertain, but he quickly regained his composure.

"A three-day ban from absorbing the world's energy is a minor punishment. It means the Hall of Valor offers the minimum protection for you Novices."

Hearing this, the players' faces changed slightly. They knew Willis wasn't lying this time, but they remained calm. Although the protection wasn't high, it was enough to prevent harm; Willis couldn't do anything to them.

The young man in the red cloak just gave a signal.

Immediately, a slender, black-haired youth stepped out from the shadows behind him.

"David? I challenge you!" the youth said coldly.

"Do you really think the Hall of Valor will coddle you waste?"

"Indeed, this place doesn't allow random killing."

"But anyone in the same realm can challenge you, and you must accept."

"By the way, anyone below legendary status is considered in the same realm in the Hall of Valor."

Willis looked coldly at "David," making a throat-slitting gesture with his hand.

He was truly filled with murderous intent!

Don't be fooled by Willis being a legendary; in the Hall of Valor, this level of strength was nothing. He even had to borrow resources from powerful seniors to reach legendary status, using high-interest loans.

If he couldn't repay by the end of the year, he would lose all his rights and become the lender's slave.

Before becoming a legendary, Willis had grand ambitions to become a significant figure in the Hall of Valor. But after becoming legendary, he realized that legendaries were as common as dirt in the Hall of Valor, and their status was worth nothing.

Willis wasn't even a perfect legendary, so he had no chance of repaying the borrowed resources. That senior had known this from the start and aimed to secure a legendary slave!

And for a slave, killing them on a whim wouldn't matter and wouldn't violate the Hall of Valor's rules.

This was unacceptable to Willis! Fortunately, he came up with an idea. He spent the last of his resources to exchange for the duty of recruiting newcomers, hoping to get lucky and find some geniuses to join his guild.

Don't be fooled by his seemingly fair contract; it simply required that the players who signed couldn't leave.

But those ruthless creditors? If Willis couldn't repay, everyone in the guild would suffer and be forced into slave contracts.

So, once you boarded Willis's pirate ship, you could only fight with all your might to repay his debt.

When Willis initially saw the SS-grade talent player, he was overjoyed. Such a highly talented individual could definitely help him settle his debts!

So, when the contract was about to be signed, Willis was incredibly excited, even showing a flaw with a glimmer of joy in his eyes...

But now, it was all ruined by this "David"!

How could he not be furious? How could he not want to kill?

At this moment, Faye's expression changed. She reflexively felt a bit worried for Mr. "David."

But looking at the player coming to challenge, who was merely a maxed-out third class.

Faye seemed less worried. Constantine, an elite third class, was instantly killed.

Mr. "David's" strength meant there was nothing to fear as long as the opponent wasn't legendary!