Online Game: Low Drop Rate? I Have a Guaranteed Drop System!-Chapter 61: Summon Evil Spirit, Total Annihilation

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Chapter 61: Chapter 61: Summon Evil Spirit, Total Annihilation

Johnnie completely let go and went on a brutal killing spree against these players.

The Great Transformation Sword Technique had increased damage and attack speed by more than seven times. Even with Brook’s Curse Aura affecting him, he could still easily kill these players in one hit.

"Why is this guy so special? Even a rare boss isn’t that strong," one of them said.

"I’m not playing anymore. I’m quitting," another one cried.

...

The screams of pain and battle cries echoed all around. These players were completely terrified by Johnnie and ran away in a desperate panic.

Johnnie had no intention of letting these players go. His flying sword danced through the air, a flash of cold light, and he mercilessly slaughtered them all.

Soon, more than seven hundred players were wiped out, leaving only Brook and a few others who had hidden themselves.

"Now it’s your turn," Johnnie lightly flicked his long sword, shaking off the blood on the blade, and coldly looked at Brook.

Brook took an involuntary step back, swallowed hard, and said, "Johnnie, you’re definitely strong, but you’re still going to die this time!"

He said that, and pulled out a few black pearls from his pocket.

Soul Pearls?

Johnnie recognized the item — it was indeed a Soul Pearl. Did Brook’s curse specialist also belong to the undead class?

He didn’t rush to attack, wanting to see what the guy was really capable of.

Brook played with the Soul Pearls in his hands, wearing a cruel smile as he coldly said, "Johnnie, I never intended to kill you in the game — I want you to be completely dead!"

He said that, and then smashed the Soul Pearl on the ground.

Whoosh...

A strong wind howled, dark mist surged, and four terrifying monster silhouettes appeared.

"Evil Spirit!" Johnnie frowned, his guess was correct after all.

The curse specialist was similar to an undead class, and could summon Evil Spirits.

Bzzz!

The Void Sword vibrated, as if it was especially excited.

Johnnie didn’t rush to act — these four Evil Spirits weren’t as strong as the ones he had faced before.

He looked at Brook and said coldly, "Is this your last card? It’s not that impressive."

"Haha. Johnnie, you clearly haven’t realized how terrifying these guys are. They can devour your soul and kill you for good!" Brook’s face was twisted, and there was a hint of fear in his eyes.

"Go!" He had no time for words, and with a command, the four Evil Spirits howled and rushed at Johnnie, instantly engulfing his figure.

Aaryn and the others, hiding far away, furrowed their brows and looked very serious.

"Boss, Johnnie guru is in danger," one of the people by his side said, seeing the feral Evil Spirits, and felt a chill run down his spine.

"He was careless!" Aaryn frowned and coldly said, "We can’t let Johnnie guru get hurt. Kill this guy, maybe those terrifying things will disappear."

He didn’t hesitate — he drew his bow and nocked an arrow, ready to attack.

Sssss...

Suddenly, a series of hissing sounds came, and the Evil Spirits twisted wildly, as if they had encountered something terrifying.

"Hold on," Aaryn saw this and quickly stopped his subordinate from attacking.

Roar!

A series of painful cries echoed, and the four Evil Spirits suddenly disappeared, swallowed by the Void Sword.

Johnnie appeared, standing proudly, with the Void Sword vibrating lightly in front of him, completely unharmed.

"W-what the hell?" Brook stared in disbelief, his eyes wide open. "It’s impossible! Nobody can block the attack of Evil Spirits!"

He had tested it himself — several players had been devoured by the Evil Spirits and died in the real world.

Plus, these Evil Spirits were in a soul form, without a physical body, and were immune to physical and magical attacks.

The only thing they feared was soul-based attacks.

He suddenly realized something, and stared hard at Johnnie, surprised: "You have a soul-based attack?"

"Die!" Johnnie didn’t even bother to respond. He thought about it, and the Dragon Patterned Sword roared to life, rushing toward Brook.

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Blood splattered, a terrifying damage number flashed, and Johnnie’s attack had increased tenfold. He killed Brook in one hit.

Two green-quality items and several Soul Pearls fell to the ground.

Johnnie picked them up casually.

"Guru!" At that moment, Aaryn and the others ran out from their hiding place, curious: "That guy said he could kill you in the real world — was that true or not?"

Johnnie looked at him and didn’t hide anything, nodding: "It was true."

"Really? This is just a game, right? How can it threaten real life?" Aaryn still couldn’t believe it.

"This game is not as simple as you think. It’s because I discovered some of its secrets that the Western Alliance went after me," Johnnie didn’t explain much.

Aaryn furrowed his brows, filled with questions, but seeing that Johnnie didn’t want to talk more, he didn’t ask further.

"Still," Johnnie continued, "I’m already being watched by the Western Alliance and the martial arts family. You’d better not get too close to me — it’s dangerous."

He knew exactly what the martial arts family behind the Shawn Family was like. If they found out Aaryn was helping him, they wouldn’t let him off easily.

Aaryn nodded and said, "Guru, you should just kill me too. Otherwise, I won’t be able to explain it later."

"Are you sure?" Johnnie looked at him and said, "If you die, you won’t be able to leave the respawn point. I’ve already had people block the respawn area — no one who respawns will get out."

Aaryn’s eyes lit up. "I knew you wouldn’t let them off that easily. No problem, the ones in trouble will be the family and the Western Alliance. Go ahead, guru. It’s not the first time you’ve done this."

Johnnie was speechless. Thinking about it, he had to admit he was right. He said, "When you die, just log off immediately — don’t let them mess with you."

He gave a warning and then acted without mercy, slicing Aaryn down in one hit.

The blue longbow he was wearing, which had been a reward for establishing a guild, even dropped.

"Johnnie guru, do we have to go back to the respawn point too?" One of Aaryn’s subordinates asked, looking just as ready to die as the others.

Johnnie hesitated for a moment, then said, "Forget it. You’re not part of the Shawn Family — they won’t even notice you."

"You’re right," the guy nodded. The Shawn Family really didn’t care about them.

"I remember your name is Ethan, right?" Johnnie looked at the leader of the group and asked curiously.

"Hey, guru knows me?" Ethan said, a bit excited.

Johnnie nodded, pulling him aside and whispering, "There are some things I can’t remind Aaryn about, but you need to keep an eye on the Shawn Family people, especially his two older brothers."

"Guru, what does that mean?" Ethan asked, confused.

Johnnie didn’t explain further. "Just do what I said. And by the way, these gear are all yours."

He handed Ethan the longbow that had dropped from Aaryn.

He picked up all the green-quality gear that had dropped here. The rest were just gray and white quality — he didn’t even bother looking at them.

After saying that, he didn’t wait for Ethan to ask anything and turned around to leave.

Ethan watched his back, frowning, completely confused.

"Are they really going to make a move on the boss?" He muttered to himself.

Aaryn’s two older brothers, he had only met the second one, Caleb.

His older brother, Skyward, was very mysterious. It was said he was a member of the Ancient Martial Arts Family, and he had never shown up.

"Johnnie guru wouldn’t say things out of nowhere. He must have sensed something," he decided. He would keep an eye on the actions of the two sons of the Shawn Family.

"Then, he was drawn to the equipment scattered on the ground — over a thousand pieces, and most of them were Stage 2 white-quality gear."

"Wow, I’m rich. Johnnie guru is really generous. Don’t just stand there, clean up the battlefield," he said to the others beside him, giving orders.

...

At the resurrection point of Solaris City.

An hour had passed. Caleb and the others had just respawned, but they hadn’t even left the resurrection point when a group of soldiers rushed in and slaughtered them with a bunch of blades.

"Ah..."

A scream echoed, and players passing by were shocked.

"What’s going on? The soldiers in Solaris City are actually killing players?"

They were scared and hurriedly left the area.

During this time, there had also been other players dying near Solaris City, and they were caught in the crossfire.

Johnnie didn’t care at all. He was never going to let the Western Alliance and those martial arts family kids off, even if it meant dragging in other players.

Aaryn, after being reminded, didn’t respawn — he just logged off.

"Aaryn, the family head is calling for you," as soon as he logged off, a subordinate found him.

"Got it," he said, and went to the study of the Shawn Family.

Caleb was also there, but his face was dark and embarrassed.

He had respawned twice at the resurrection point, and both times he was killed by the soldiers. He was furious.

He had never imagined that the soldiers in Solaris City were actually working with Johnnie.

"Father, you called for me?" Aaryn appeared, and both of their eyes focused on him.

Jared nodded and asked, "You were also killed by that Johnnie?"

"Yeah," Aaryn nodded, still a bit shaken, and said, "That guy was too strong. He killed me in one hit."

"Aaryn, where were the people around you? They didn’t even try to help. Instead, they took the chance to rob us and stole our dropped gear." Caleb glared at him coldly.

Aaryn looked innocent and said, "I thought you would handle it, so I didn’t let my subordinates get involved. I didn’t expect you to fail."

"You..." Caleb was angry.

"Enough," Jared interrupted them. "Aaryn, what your subordinates did was definitely wrong. Let them return the gear they picked up. That’ll be the end of it."

"Okay," Aaryn nodded. He wouldn’t give back all of the gear. He would just hand over some gray-quality ones as a cover, and say the white ones were stolen by Johnnie. After all, the family wouldn’t be able to prove it.

Jared continued, "There’s another thing. Only you can contact that Johnnie. Tell him to take the soldiers out of the Solaris City resurrection point, and let our people leave."

Aaryn was stunned and said in disbelief, "Father, that’s impossible. Plus, he already knows I betrayed him. How would he let them leave?"

Jared frowned. He knew that, of course. "You can negotiate with him. You said he’s short on money, right? One million per person to leave. If he refuses, you can keep increasing the amount."

"This..." Aaryn hesitated, then nodded. "I’ll try."