Smeil's expression was very sour.
Naturally, he knew about that, but increasing the difficulty in such a situation was just too dangerous. It was very
possible that he could lose his life. Even if he managed to successfully pass, it was possible that he would be too
heavily injured in the end.
Even if he managed to get the points, the price to pay was just too big. Smeil felt like it was not worth the risk at all.
Those two were very close to Jack and Lourain, so both of them heard the full conversation.
The White Abyss' rules on the tokens had already been sent into their minds, so Jack and Lourain naturally knew
what was being talked about. The rules for the token exchange were very simple.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThose who only had one point or two points did not even have the right to get a token.
Getting the lowest level token needs three points at least. Every level had its own color associated with it.
Three points would get a purple token, five points would get a blue token. Ten points would get a cyan token while
thirteen points would get a green one and so on. The highest level was the most valuable red token, which was
worth twenty-seven points.
In the earlier challenges, Mitchell had gotten six points. If he was in between five and ten points, then he would get
the cyan token.
Yet, if he managed to get four points from the challenge, then he would have ten points in total. It would allow him
to get the green token.
One point made a whole level of difference, so it was hard to blame Mitchell for wanting to attempt it.
Hearing this, Smile sighed. He knew how helpless Mitchell felt, but this was not a risk that should be taken.
He patted Mitchell on the shoulder and said seriously, "I don't want to nag either, but you need to think about it
properly. Your skills are at the third level at most. The fourth level is too much for you..."
"You might be an above-average warrior, but you're only barely at that level. Only those warriors who are in the
middle of the above-average level can take on the fourth level of difficulty. This is just too risky!"
Mitchell nodded. He knew that taking on the fourth level of difficulty was a risky move, but it was something he felt
like he needed to do. Otherwise, he would regret it for the rest of his life.
One point meant a whole different level. He wanted to fight for his future.
Mitchell nodded, "I know you want what's good for me, and I know that it's a big risk for me to pick the fourth level
of difficulty, but there's a saying. Danger and opportunity come hand in hand. IfI don't take this risk, then I'd lose
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthe chance to continue getting stronger..."
"We warriors are born to fight against our destinies. Everything we do is full of danger. It's just that this time, the
danger is greater than before!"
After he said that, Mitchell paused for a moment, taking a deep breath before he continued, "Don't worry, I'll
definitely move carefully. The fourth level of difficulty might be dangerous, but as long as I'm careful, I won't get
myself heavily injured, even if it's going to be hard!"
He was quite confident in his own skills. Even though it would not be easy for him, he felt like he should be able to
pass as long as he gave it his all and was incredibly careful.
If he got injured, it was probably not going to be a fatal or heavy injury. In the end, he would be entering the White
Abyss after completing the challenge in the Black Abyss.