My Level Zero System

Chapter 129 Counter-strategy



First, the monster will clear a path. With the mentality of a normal Adventurer, they will always move on this path. The reason why this leader monster did this was because in the past few days, Kain had not shown the depth of his vision to the outside world, instead, he only showed himself as a destroyer with great power. This was a rather disastrous misunderstanding. But it also benefits Kain.

However, the monster was still extremely careful, that safe path was not something that was presented to him, but required him to have the ability to observe and search to find that path.

This is of course also a trap, moreover a trap that targets intelligent people.

For those who are prone to worry, to put it bluntly, they are skeptical. They will not believe what is presented so easily before them, especially in this situation, after going through so many obstacles on the fifth floor, suddenly there is a clear path ahead.

This is nothing more than an invitation to a trap, who would believe it?

People like this usually only believe in what they discover for themselves, because what is hidden is the truth.

That's why the empty path was so carefully laid out. It was both to lure the enemy into a trap and to keep the enemy from realizing that something was controlling all of this.

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But that is just the first step.

Second, the safe path that Kain followed was actually mapped out by the monster, essentially to pinpoint a location where Kain could rest.

Previously, although Kain was moving forward, he moved very non-linearly, and his ability to shake off his tail was also very strong, so searching for him was like looking for a needle in a haystack.

But with this path, the location to search will be narrowed down.

Third, once the location has been determined, the leader monster will command the other monsters it has controlled to search for Kain. Then... wait.

Why wait? There is a reason for it, of course.

If the leader monster really had the ability to think, like the way it had shown from the beginning until now. Immediately charging in to attack was absolutely foolish and wasted all the arrangements in the first and second steps.

If you attack too early, Kain will still be wide awake and not fully out of combat mode. Attacking him then will only result in its death.

Therefore, the most reasonable solution is to wait until he is in deep rest, for example sleeping, then the monster will suddenly attack him, leaving him no time to react.

Even if he reacted in time, the signs from his attack would attract other monsters. No matter what the outcome, it would still benefit the leader monster.

As for why the monster leader knows these things?

Actually the whole reason is not difficult to deduce.

The answer was actually presented to Kain from the moment he discovered the first trap.

The first trap struck deep into the Adventurers' common psychology, and if this was to happen, the leader monster would have had to deal with the Adventurers who advanced to the fifth floor of the Dungeon in the past.

During that process, the monster could observe, infer, and infer the Adventurers' behaviors, from which the sophisticated trap was born. And it wouldn't be strange for the monster to know the Adventurers' living habits. Because they were all so similar, it could list this as a "common property of objects".

As for Kain, although he had strength beyond expectations, his daily routine had been completely regular and orderly for the past two days. Given the leader monster's intelligence, it would be strange if it didn't know.

That is how this trap is deployed after the previous two strategies have failed.

But even though Kain knew all this, he still foolishly jumped into the trap.

For two reasons.

The first reason was of course to accumulate skill points. Because he guessed that the Pythonels would attack while they were sleeping, Kain took a quick rest to regain his strength, and after three hours, he woke up and was ready to face the monster's attack.

As for the second reason…

Looking at the monsters that had been cleaned up, the monster corpses that had been blown up by [Fire Bullet] scattered everywhere, Kain nodded in satisfaction, but he was still a bit unsatisfied.

Because Kain's killings were so cruel these past few days, the number of monsters in the surrounding area had also decreased a lot. At least they couldn't gather so quickly and in such large numbers anymore.

So, Kain quickly left the old place, that was enough for today.

[Thunder Control level 0] 100/200 (+24)

100 skill points a day is already perfect.

Fifth Day on the Seventh Floor of the Dungeon.

Kain, although still killing monsters at a high efficiency, showed signs of fatigue. For example, he ran away more.

And then, another empty path appeared without any obstacles, and Kain just stupidly walked into it.

That very day, four hours after resting, Kain was attacked again, not much different from the last time.

Of course, he still won and successfully escaped.

Day six on the fifth floor of the Dungeon.

His exhaustion became more evident, he ran farther and farther, he struck more often, but even so, Kain's offensive power weakened over time, and the time the monster pursued him today was longer than in the previous days.

The empty path still appeared, and Kain entered without hesitation. Apparently, he was attacked again that day.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

Day seven on the fifth floor of the Dungeon.

After a long killing spree, Kain successfully reached the final point of the fifth floor, which was also the stone door that led to the guardian monster's room.

Looking at the monsters still chasing behind, Kain tiredly defeated them all, then he opened the stone door.

Still a familiar transitional corridor.

Kain entered the hallway and walked, as soon as he got a better view he saw a Pythonel in the center of the room.


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