Max continued going down slowly as he taught Lily the safe path down. It was pretty easy as the tower was made from rocks placed on each other and was actually slightly slanted. The gaps were pretty big for them to put their fingers and feet.
Still, it took a long time for them to do this. To reach the ground, they needed around 30 minutes. There were some parts where Lily was about to fall. Fortunately, she managed to regain her footing, and they safely reached the ground.
When their feet touched the ground, the area shook once again, and the tower got eaten by the ground. Nothing was left of it, leaving only a clearing.
Afterward, Max took the stream mission reward.
[Mission completed!]
[2,000 diamonds have been donated!]
Easy 2,000 diamonds.
"Done. Isn't it easy?"
"Yes. Surprisingly easy."
— As I thought, they were crazy
— No one said it's surprisingly easy after climbing down a 50-meter tall tower with a straight face...
— My common sense is tingling, saying this isn't actually easy
— Heh, you peasant. I can go down faster than them. In just 5 seconds
— ^^ I KNOW ^^ You just jumped down.
— lolol, that's indeed faster than climbing down.
— Still, they took a long time. They would probably only spend 20 minutes maximum if they went through the staircases.
Indeed, it was a bit of a problem. They only had 2 slates, the elephant and the chicken. They still needed a lion, snake, and eagle. Furthermore, they had to find the door that led to the next map hidden from the GPS.
However...
'I don't mind. Taking it easy is fine.'
There was something written in the game before. One had to survive against the other. Some games also had one to use their brain and work together with other teams.
The trials and each game were different, so he had no idea if there was a need to work together in the next trial. If they had to work together with other teams, they would have to wait for the others regardless of what they wanted, so waiting was necessary.
Also...
'The most important thing is to survive to the end. There is no time limit to finish this game. We can spend a whole day sitting around and won't be eliminated.'
"And fend off hostile players," Max added as he handed the bow to Lily. "I am fine with a knife. You can use the bow. Please watch my back."
"Un, leave it to me."
Lily immediately slung the quiver on her back and held the bow in her left hand.
They continued moving toward the black circle mark while looking around carefully to avoid missing any items.
Finding them wasn't as easy as Max previously thought.
By the time they almost arrived at the black circle mark, they found no item at all. The clearing could be seen from afar.
A small lake with a small bridge leading to the center with a pedestal was apparent. The path leading to the middle had many symbols and looked like a maze, making it difficult to pass. Not to mention the two rotating blades that could cut one's legs if they weren't careful.
This trial was the hardest to clear among the two they had finished before. It could even be called by another name.
— Black circle of death!
— This is true hell. They can't go fast because they will miss the timing to dodge the blade, and the symbol on the bridge has something
— The bridge also has a railing that prevents people from jumping over it.
— In short, this is the hardest trial for someone like Breeze!
— I hope he dies!
The chat was excited. They were looking forward to it.
Max could only chuckle wryly when he read them. He didn't think he would die, but he had to be careful.
When he was about to reach the end of the forest, Lily pulled his sleeve to force him to duck. He did it without hesitation and looked at her, asking for an explanation.
"There are people outside the forest." She warned quietly as she pointed out at the forest to their left.
Max didn't notice it as he was looking at the chat before. He followed Lily's fingers and noticed two men sitting behind the bushes. They were looking at the clearing and hadn't noticed them yet.
"You're right." He whispered quietly.
"Should we kill them?" Lily inquired as she raised her bow. "I think I can snipe one of them from here and disqualify their team."
"No, wait." Max raised his hand to stop her. "Let's watch them for a bit. It seems they are planning something, and I want to know what it is."
Nodding at him, Lily lowered her bow.
Max's eyes narrowed like an eagle, looking at the hiding players like prey.