Of course, Sun Xingfa had no idea.
What he was facing…
was a stealth level of 100!
His measly anti-stealth level 11? He'd have a better chance of winning the lottery.
Not just him—even if the top human experts of the entire world came over, none of them could pierce Chen Yang's invisibility.
This scene…
instantly made Sun Xingfa realize:
this genius before him would never remain unknown.
His expression grew extremely grave.
Of course—
he hadn't forgotten his actual purpose here, which was to help Su Qimeng beg for a couple of Bronze dungeons…
"Ahem… friend, I mean no offense."
"It's just a request… There are only three Bronze dungeons left in this secret zone. Do you think… you could leave those for others?"
Sun Xingfa spoke directly to thin air, polite and deferential.
…
Chen Yang's ears perked.
So that's what this guy was here for.
Thinking of that school Belle Su Qimeng he'd run into before…
Most likely, she'd called this guy over.
Chen Yang sighed in relief.
"So that's all? Scared me for a second…"
Feeling a little speechless, he canceled the Holy Hourglass Aura, regaining mobility.
"Sylvie, let's go."
Switching to the Windswift Force (God-tier Aura), he boosted speed tenfold and whisked Sylvie away.
With God-tier stealth active, not only their bodies but even sound, scent, and footprints were erased.
This was a god-tier talent—
no way it would leak flaws so easily.
So—
Even after Chen Yang and Sylvie were long gone, Sun Xingfa was still standing there politely… waiting.
Before long.
Su Qimeng's team of four finally came rushing over—clearly they'd been pushing themselves hard.
But at level 1, with low agility and no speed buffs, this was already their limit.
"Uncle Sun, how's it looking?"
Su Qimeng looked around, finding no one but Sun Xingfa.
"Still didn't see him…"
Sun Xingfa shook his head, sighing.
"But I did ask him to leave a few Bronze dungeons… he didn't respond. No idea if he heard, or if he'll agree."
"Even you can't see him, Uncle Sun?"
Su Qimeng and her teammates were dumbstruck.
That guy… was just too outrageous!
"Little Su, best stay away from that one in the future."
Sun Xingfa's weathered eyes grew serious.
"We can't read his character, but whatever the case—we must never provoke him."
"Understood."
Su Qimeng nodded heavily.
Inside, though, her heart was a stormy sea.
That mysterious newcomer wasn't just a lone wolf—
he had stealth so terrifying that even a level 95 Hunter couldn't see through it…
This had to be an SSS-rank, heaven-defying talent!
It seemed—
this year's intake at First High School would definitely produce a monster!
…
As for Chen Yang, Sun Xingfa's appearance was just a small detour.
As for his request…
Well, Chen Yang only needed to clear a Silver dungeon to reach level 10.
He really didn't need Bronze dungeons anymore.
So leaving them was no skin off his back.
Very soon—
Chen Yang brought Sylvie to the entrance of the secret zone's only Silver dungeon.
From afar, he saw a group gathered there.
It looked like a party had just retreated from the dungeon.
A young warrior lay pale-faced, with seven or eight poisoned arrows stuck in him, being half-carried by his companions.
Thanks to healing, he wasn't dead, but he looked in no shape to fight again anytime soon.
"High-difficulty dungeons always carry high risks."
"For Job Changerrs with weak talents, they'll never be able to tackle them. Forcing it only invites disaster…"
Chen Yang glanced at them in passing.
Clearly, these students weren't from First High School, but from other schools.
In Zhongnan City, there were over a dozen high schools.
Each one staggered its Job Changer ceremonies from January to December, one batch per month.
That way, the city's overall leveling curve was smoother, and local dungeon resources could be used more efficiently.
Otherwise, if everyone's Job Changed at once…
low-level dungeons would be completely overwhelmed.
Before him—
this Silver dungeon was level 8.
These students were most likely from last month's batch.
After a full month, they were still stuck on level 8 dungeons—clearly their talents were poor.
Probably C-rank, D-rank stuff.
Charging blindly into a Silver dungeon, of course they got wrecked.
"Enter the dungeon."
"Lock the dungeon."
Chen Yang, with Sylvie in tow, didn't linger.
He went straight in!
This scene—
left the four battered students dumbfounded.
They stared at the locked entrance—showing only [1/4] players inside—and their jaws dropped.
Someone had actually gone in alone?
Wasn't that suicide?!
And besides—
they hadn't even seen anyone go past!
"This gnoll dungeon—our party of four couldn't even beat the first Boss…"
"And someone's trying to solo it?"
"He must be a Rogue, since he can stealth. But soloing Bosses as a Rogue is even harder!"
"Whoever it is—he's throwing his life away. Brain-dead."
"How about we wait till he dies, then sneak in and loot his body? If he dares to solo this, he must have good gear!"
"Good idea!"
…
They had just been hammered by the dungeon's mini-Boss with poison arrows.
If not for retreating fast, they would've died inside.
Now seeing someone else daring to solo, they all sneered.
A Silver dungeon solo?
What a dreamer.
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