Category: Bix Magic Cube
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BMC 93
By this point, even the most stubborn fools in the Light Council finally realized what Eagle and the others had been doing while hiding in the forest. “They must’ve set up a teleportation array in that forest. These damn foreigners will keep pouring in from there!” a red-robed high priest said with a dark expression.Standing…
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BMC 92
Before long, the entire convoy entered the forest. Pei Sen stowed the carriage in his backpack—after all, this world had things like storage rings, so this wasn’t anything surprising. The players didn’t bat an eye. Thanks to the many players who had been surviving in the forest for some time, their progress was even smoother…
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BMC 91
The Light Council didn’t start off as powerful as it is now. Over the course of a thousand years, it had once come close to being destroyed. After several rises and falls, it finally learned its lessons. It had quietly developed on the land of the Duchy of Tulips for quite a long time. These…
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BMC 90
Gradually, the convoy left the boundaries of Frost Maple Territory. Originally, the territory did not border the Duchy of Tulip—what did was the Snow Lion Domain. But now, most of these lands had already been incorporated into Frost Maple. Nominally, Eagle had inherited the title of Lord of Frost Maple, but the Principality of Balst…
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BMC 89
To be honest, most players were quite shocked when the long-lost main quest suddenly appeared. The game had been in open beta for a while, and all this time, there had been no trace of a main storyline—until now. “I swear I’ve played so many games, and this is the first time I’ve seen a…
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BMC 88
Atwell had already turned red-named—Bix Magic Cube was clearly very serious about this. Pei Sen recalled that Bix Magic Cube’s goal had always been to help players integrate more deeply into the world. Whether it was through quests or other means, the game system consistently encouraged players to immerse themselves in the world. But if…
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BMC 87
Pei Sen had never underestimated Atwell’s intelligence. The man had been famous in the original timeline—for one very simple reason: this seemingly warm but actually cold-hearted guy had screwed over countless players. And to be that effective at it, one couldn’t be stupid. Players weren’t so gullible they’d get tricked unless someone was truly crafty.…
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BMC 86
No matter how you looked at it, Wendell Bonfrese truly was an innocent victim. He had only wanted to save his sister, Sharina. Originally, Carolina had agreed to send Sharina over, but instead, Wendell had ended up in this miserable situation. At twelve years old, one’s thoughts were still simple. Even if he had suspected…
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BMC 85
“…I can still go back? How?” Pei Sen quickly asked Bix Magic Cube. “Does this mean I can still log out?” However, Bix Magic Cube had gone silent again, as if it had shut down—completely unresponsive. Pei Sen was helpless. Because of this matter, when he returned to Eagle’s side, he was still visibly distracted.…
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BMC 84
The skill “Howl” certainly wasn’t powerful in the conventional sense. As an apprentice-level spell, its shortcomings were obvious: no offensive damage, effectively zero damage to areas, and its so-called “mind control” effect lasted barely a second—even against an average person. For someone like Tichean, a high-level mage with natural resistance to mental magic, it was…

