"I don't want to use other people's lives..." Of course Diana knew what Linton was going to do next. She was the one responsible for the mission, so how could Linton let her go. I originally wanted to explain what happened later, but I didn’t intend to resist. I really couldn’t beat him. If I wanted to escape, I was afraid that Linton would really cause trouble for his own people on Paradise Island.

In her opinion, her life is not that important, but she still has other things to do, such as what will happen next. She originally planned to make another deal with Linton, but she still couldn't say anything. Before she finished speaking, Linton passed a hand directly through her chest.

"You..." The attack was so sudden. Diana was really not prepared at all. Did she really not even finish her words? He was vomiting blood while staring at Linton, but his pupils quickly lost focus.

System prompt: Kill a team member and get 1.12 million points and 20 contribution points.

Although it is a mission target, Diana is only an ordinary team member, and as expected, she only contributes 20 points. But the points are quite a lot, more than one million.

I looked at my mission and found that it was ready for submission. After killing the target, the mission was completed. Now the question is, if Diana is pulled up again, will the task remain unfinished?

With a wave of his hand, Linton's body flashed with green light, and soon time was reversed. Diana floated directly from the ground, and the injuries on her chest quickly recovered. She soon opened her eyes and looked at Linton in front of her in confusion.

Linton looked at his own mission, which still showed the completed status, and there were no new missions to continue the pursuit. It seemed that this mission only needed to kill the opponent's team members once to be considered complete.

"Are you still a member of the team?" Linton asked suddenly.

"Huh? This..." Diana didn't understand what was going on and couldn't follow Linton's train of thought. However, the next second, Linton's hand directly penetrated Diana's chest again, and it was another very sudden attack. Diana screamed again and fell to the ground.

"It seems... not anymore." Linton waited for the system prompt, but the prompt did not appear. Yes, if the opponent pulls up and is still a member of the team, wouldn't this directly increase points? However, after actual testing, it seems that if you kill once, you are not considered a team member?

If this was the case, Linton thought he would still be a little scared. Yes, I had received a mission before where the team members could not be reduced. Linton thought at the time that he could be resurrected anyway, so it didn't matter. But if that was the case, would that mission be considered a failure if he had reduced the team members? ? If you die once and you will automatically quit the team, what will happen if you resurrect and bring the team closer? Or does this only apply to PVP missions? You have to be killed by other investigators to quit the team?

Or maybe it's just to prevent the same person from being swiped. Linton thought about it and pulled Diana up again, and asked again: "Are you still a member of the team?"

"Hey!" Diana couldn't help shouting. She could understand it the first time. After all, the other party had a mission. What was going on the second time? He was obviously treating himself as a test object.

"Tell me quickly," Linton said.

"It's so difficult to treat you as individuals, isn't it?" Diana said as if checking something, and then said, "It seems that the team page can no longer be called up."

Linton doesn't know what the team page looks like, but team members do have a page, which may display some information. That's where they should click to exit the team. So now that Diana can't call up the team page, does it mean that the other party is no longer a member of the team? At present, it seems that if you are killed by other investigators, you will indeed lose your qualifications as a team member, and you will not be able to resurrect. As for whether this method will work in exploration mode, Linton decided to find someone to try in the future, such as Garsain .

Of course, this is understandable. After all, if resurrection counts, enemies with resurrection skills can't always use him to increase points. That's why Linton feels that PVP mode and exploration mode should be counted separately. After all, this is my first time participating in PVP, so I just happened to give it a try.

"Did you just resurrect me and use someone else's life?" Diana here suddenly asked.

"Oh, this is not a resurrection skill, it's a time reversal." Linton said.

"So you don't have to trade lives for others when you resurrect others?" Diana asked.

"Resurrection is necessary, but time reversal is not." Linton said.

"Then why don't you help Superman?" Diana said directly.

"I'm here for PVP missions, not really to save the world. Besides, he doesn't need me to resurrect him at all," Linton said.

"It's not... you..." The more Diana looked at Linton, the angrier she became. Yes, this attitude was exactly the same as Xu Cheng's.

"Oh? Can you go back already?" Linton didn't seem to pay much attention to Diana's intention, but found that he could already press the return button. Yes, if you want to explore the world in general, I said before that you have to stay at least ten days. The button to return within ten days cannot be selected. You can only go back unless there is an unexpected situation such as being killed.

But this time the PVP world is really different. I came here for only five days, and now I can go back. Obviously, I can return directly as long as the mission is completed. This setting is also very user-friendly. , after all, I came here just to do PVP tasks. After the tasks were completed, I couldn't do any exploration. Why did I stay here?

"Then I'll leave first. We'll talk to you later when we have a chance." Linton said and disappeared in front of Diana with a flash of white light. Diana was so angry that she really couldn't help herself. If it weren't for the fact that she couldn't follow him across the border now, she would have followed him with her sword.

With a flash of white light, Linton returned directly to his room in the main world. The return prompt this time is very concise. It's not like there are a bunch of summaries and rewards after returning from the exploration mission. This time it only displays the return information, and there are no other rewards.

But as for the reward, you probably can only get it after submitting the task. Linton looked at it and directly submitted the task here.

System prompt: The task is completed, the comprehensive evaluation is A, and the points reward is 2.6 million, and the contribution point is 150 points.

System prompt: The mission requirements have been met, and the target world has been transferred to your name.

System prompt: Since you win the PVP battle, you directly obtain all the opponent's contribution points, 688 points.

System prompt: As a result of winning the PVP battle, you will receive one of the following rewards. Please select a reward.

1. Randomly seize ownership of a world owned by the enemy team leader.

2. Randomly rob a teammate of the enemy team except the captain.

3. Randomly snatch one of the abilities that the enemy team leader has purchased.

4. Directly steal half of the enemy team leader’s points.

"Damn it..." It's really nice to see this reward for Linton. The PVP reward is really awesome. Points are already considered a trivial matter, and the contribution points given here are probably a bit too much. Just giving 150 points is considered a lot. This can also directly rob the other party of all contribution points. This time, 688 points are given directly. How many tasks do you have to do to earn so many contribution points?

So PVP missions are really good. The more points you contribute, the faster you get promoted, and you also get a lot of points, right? Don't look at the reward of just over 2 million points for completing the mission here. Look, among these four options, isn't there an option to directly rob half of the captain's points?

Thinking of this, Linton felt a little sad again, so where did these investigators go? Can someone do a PVP mission with him?

Although he really wants to do PVP missions, the reality faced by Linton now is that he can't take on ordinary PVP missions because he has no opponents. The only thing he can do is the same emergency mission as this time, but that one can only be obtained by luck. .

System prompt: Please select the reward immediately. If the time limit is exceeded, the first option will be selected by default.

Linton was thinking about it, but the system couldn't wait any longer and urged him directly. After hearing the prompt, Linton looked at the several options here. The first is to obtain the other party's world. The difference between this world and the world opened by yourself is... it should have been explored, and this exploration value should be inherited. For example, in the DC world that Linton just obtained, 41% of the world has been explored, and the exploration progress has been retained, but the points obtained from the exploration seem not to be given to him.

After acquiring this world, you can only earn more contribution points every day. Yes, contribution points will be obtained by yourself. The more worlds you complete the exploration, the more you will get every day, but it is only a few points a day. In fact, the benefits are not very big.

Obtaining a teammate seems to be the one Esdeath said, but the problem is that it is said to be random. It seems that it is not the one Esdeath said he wanted. Is it caused by the different PVP tasks? Or was it that the team they defeated before only had one teammate and followed him directly? Anyway, fortunately, he packed up Esdeath and brought him back, so he didn't have to choose this. Linton didn't want to randomly pick up someone he didn't know.

Then randomly get the opponent's skills, or get half of the points? Both of them also have pitfalls. Linton has never seen the other person and has no idea what skills the other person has. It may be a rubbish skill. And half the points, who knows how many points he has? If you take a closer look, these four options seem to be a bit confusing.

Linton thought for a while and decided to read the opponent's skills. Yes, the opponent has been in PVP battles before, so he may know the rewards in the future. If this is the case, he may not leave too many points for himself. If he is the same, he must not be too cheap on his opponent. As for skills, Linton felt that no one would spend money randomly to buy skills for themselves.

"Choose 3!" Linton said directly.

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