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Game Over Not Over for Me novel Chapter 2

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Chapter 2 Breaking the Limits

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The Redeyed Rabbit was easy to hunt, but the experience points were pitifully low, and they almost always only dropped quest items, Redeyes, with very few copper coins.

However, Alden was tirelessly hunting them, as his primary goal was to stack his health points.

As long as his health points increased, his attack damage would also naturally rise.

Additionally, Alden knew about a hidden reward in the Rookie Village. When submitting the Redeyed Rabbit quest, the required amount of Redeyed Rabbit eyes could be increased from 100 to 10,000.

This would grant a special skill that increased the range of basic attacks, boosting it to max level, reportedly increasing the attack range by fifty percent.

This skill might be a bit useless for classes like mages and priests, but for Alden, an archer, it was incredibly powerful.

With attribute stacking and this skill, Alden’s next step in his plan would be to set things in motion.

Ding! You have killed a Redeyed Rabbit. Experience points +1.

Ding! You have killed a Redeyed Rabbit. Experience points +1.

In three seconds, Alden could stack two points of HP, meaning 40 points of HP every minute, subtracting the time spent moving and killing monsters. Alden averaged about 30 HP per minute.

At first, it took Alden 12 arrows to kill a Redeyed Rabbit, but later, it took ten, eight, and five arrows.

When it dropped to five arrows, the system notification rang.

Ding! Your talent, Heaven’s Hand, has reached 2 stars.

Heaven’s Hand (Super GodLevel): 2 stars

Effect 1: Each basic attack deals 2% of your health as true damage.

Effect 2: Each basic attack permanently increases health by 2 points.

Proficiency: 0/100,000.

With the talent upgrade, Alden only needed three arrows to kill a Redeyed Rabbit.

Luckily, after eight hours of gameplay, no other players were around to witness Alden hunting the Redeyed Rabbits. Otherwise, he would have been the center of attention.

During this time, Alden successfully leveled up by two levels, earning five Attribute Points.

He allocated all of his attribute points to attack speed, raising it from 0.63 to 0.73. Though it was an improvement, it was still negligible.

Equipment and Attribute Points. These are what I lack now.

Alden thought to himself while shooting another arrow that hit a nearby Redeyed Rabbit.

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With his HP and talent upgrades, Alden’s basic attack damage was now impressive.

It now only took three arrows to kill a Redeyed Rabbit, improving efficiency, but this meant he had to frequently attack new Red- eyed Rabbits, slowing his progress.

Originally, he could perform 30 basic attacks per minute, but now, it was only 20. Thankfully, with his talent upgrade, every basic attack increased health by two points, which added up to 40 points per minutemore than before.

But Alden now faced a problem. Level 2 players didn’t receive experience for hunting Level 1 monsters.

In Twilight of the Gods, only monsters in dungeons, bosses, and a few special wild monsters gave experience points. Killing monsters of a lower level than yourself provided no rewards.

Without hesitation, Alden continued hunting Redeyed Rabbits here, just for that special skill to enhance his attack range.

Two hours passed in the blink of an eye.

Alden’s level was still 2, but his HP had skyrocketed from 100 to 4800 points.

This was an absolutely terrifying improvement.

At this stage, even those Level 5 warriors with full health points probably only had about 500 health points.

In Twilight of the Gods, different classes had different attribute point boosts.

For example, one Attribute Point for an archer increased attack speed by 0.02, whereas other classes only saw a 0.01 increase.

For warriors, one Attribute Point HP provided 20 points, while for other classes, it was only 10.

Warriors were focused on health points, armor, and magic resistance, which had double the boost compared to other classes.

Archer focuses on attack, attack speed, and critical hit.

Assassin focuses on attack, movement speed, and critical hit.

Mage focuses on magic strength, mana, and movement speed.

Priests focus on magic strength, mana, and movement speed, just like the Mage.

Therefore, the distribution of Attribute Points varies by class.

However, relying solely on Attribute Points gained from leveling up is not enough; equipment is needed to enhance attributes for a comprehensive boost.

Looking at his inventory, Alden had only collected about 1,600 Redeyed Rabbit eyes, far from the 10,000 needed.

But Alden wasn’t worried at all. Since he only needed one arrow per Redeyed Rabbit, collecting the rest of the eyes would be very

easy.

At that moment, Alden received a messageit was an external device calling.

Looking at the game time, it had been over ten hours, and he guessed it was time to log off for dinner.

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Exiting the gaming pod, Finley was very excited. Alden, this game is so real. It really feels like a second world.

As they walked toward the dining hall, they talked.

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The Dream Club was one of the three major gaming clubs in the Oceancrest. Alden and Finley were just gold farmers, the lowest- level employees in the club.

But for Finley, with free meals, accommodation, and pay, plus the chance to play games, it was the best deal in the world.

There were about a dozen other gold farmers from the Dream Club in the dining hall.

Once everyone had gathered, a middleaged man with a large belly walked in, followed by a tall secretary dressed in black stockings.

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