Chapter 3365: Was This a Dead Group?
Ning Shu sent a red packet, and within less than a minute, it was gone.
Not only did she not get anything back, but the luckiest winner was someone with the number 123.
That number was interesting.
“There’s a newcomer, welcome.”
“Welcome.”
“Welcome.”
Was this a dead group? Why was everyone so cold, only saying “welcome” and nothing else?
Ning Shu sent another red packet, and in the blink of an eye, it was gone again.
Damn, that was fast.
And the luckiest winner was still number 123.
How was it still the same person? Were they using a cheat?
“Hey newcomer, what ordinance are you the embodiment of?”
Someone asked Ning Shu, probably because they saw her send two red envelopes and didn’t want to ignore her completely.
Ning Shu: “Water ordinance.”
“@8963, Ah Wan, a water ordinance embodiment has appeared. Water and fire don’t mix, your nemesis has arrived.”
Ah Wan? Ning Shu had heard this name before. It seemed like the fragrant man had mentioned it.
So Ah Wan was the fire ordinance embodiment?
Very soon, Ah Wan responded, greeting Ning Shu politely.
8963: “Hello, I am Ah Wan.”
Ning Shu nervously rubbed her hands together and replied, “I’m Ning Shu.”
8963: “Don’t listen to their nonsense. They’re just bored and like to stir up trouble for their own amusement.”
Such a gentle tone. Ning Shu replied, “Got it.”
8963: “Have fun in the group.” Ah Wan said before going offline.
“How boring.”
“I thought there’d be some conflict.”
“Isn’t water and fire supposed to be incompatible?”
Ning Shu looked at these people helplessly and closed the chat interface.
She didn’t need to fit into this group. Just being in the group meant she qualified to be part of it—a recognition of her strength.
She and Ah Wan had never even met. Why would she believe what others said and develop unnecessary hostility?
Reaching this level, everyone had worked hard. If she could avoid making enemies, she would.
Putting herself in others’ shoes, Ning Shu wouldn’t want to be randomly provoked either.
They were all task-takers, and it was highly possible they’d meet on tasks. Maybe they’d even need to support each other.
The fragrant man had said that Ah Wan was the strongest among female task-takers, so there would definitely be things worth learning from her.
Without strong conviction, one couldn’t become powerful.
But that 123 person… She had sent two red envelopes, and they had got the most both times. Shouldn’t they at least say thank you?
Ning Shu stretched lazily and flipped open a book about the organization’s structure.
This organization’s goal was to help those filled with deep resentment—those who threatened the normal functioning of planes—achieve their counterattack.
Of course, every counterattack came at a price.
Usually, the price was soul energy, but some even traded away their soul origin.
These types of tasks were extreme cases.
Even if someone lost all their soul energy, as long as they still had their soul origin, they could still start over.
But without the soul origin, or if it was damaged, the loss would be severe—there wouldn’t even be a next life.
In short, this was a massive organization made up of task-takers, systems, and administrators.
The system was divided into a main system that governed countless sub-systems, and those sub-systems were made up of souls that had their memories erased.
No one knew what the main system actually looked like.
Even among task-takers, there was a hierarchy.
Translator: Kaho
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