Chu Tian’s destination was the known source of the [Immortal (God-Tier)] talent in his memory.
He mused that his attack power was now sufficient; what he needed was survivability.
Moreover, based on the timeline, the Immortal talent was the first to be produced by the Slaughterer faction.
It should be discovered by someone soon, and this contest for it would be the longest battle in the Heavenly Dao world.
He recalled that there was a time when the Heavenly Dao did not enter its resting period, and it lasted for seventy-nine days.
That was precisely when the Slaughterer faction’s first God-Tier talent was produced.
However, he believed that once he obtained the scroll, he could rewrite history in twelve hours.
Chu Tian checked the coordinates; the location was surprisingly far from here.
He used God-Tier Teleportation to pinpoint his current coordinates first.
Then, he chose to travel in a straight line towards the coordinate point.
The Slaughterer faction map was vast.
It had taken Chu Tian over ten hours to travel from Shengjing City to Siji City back then.
In the Slaughterer territory, such a long distance was mere drizzle.
Ai Xing was larger than Lan Xing to begin with, so the map here was naturally much larger.
However, one good thing about this place was that the gold coins required for player teleportation were very few.
Survivors would only receive this benefit, with reduced teleportation fees, after the national borders opened.
Checking the distance on the map, he wouldn't be able to reach the destination today.
But even if he did, he wouldn't go for it now.
There was still the martial arts competition tomorrow during the day.
He would only go to retrieve the talent scroll after all of this was concluded.
Otherwise, he wouldn't be able to log off mid-way, and if a problem arose in reality, it would be disastrous.
After running for a while, he noticed that the scenery nearby looked somewhat familiar.
Recalling it, he realized he had actually come here once while mining.
At the same time, shouts erupted.
"Grandson, don't you dare run!"
"Who are you calling grandson?"
"You!"
"Ah, good grandson..."
"Boss, this kid is messing with you!"
Chu Tian looked over to see a group of people chasing someone wearing chainmail and carrying a large axe on his back.
Of course, they were all from the Slaughterer faction.
The person being chased was a Hunter class from the Slaughterer faction, specifically a melee Hunter.
The guy was leaping around like a monkey.
He would occasionally turn back to curse at the pursuers.
He would sometimes dig a pit on the ground, bury some soil, and count to one, two, three, four, five.
He would sometimes fiddle with the stones, flowers, and grasses on the ground.
Chu Tian naturally didn't think this guy was just being absent-minded.
Given his situation of being chased, he still had the mood to fiddle with these things.
Judging by the fate of the people chasing him, it was clear what the purpose of fiddling with these things was.
In that group of people, someone would suddenly be entangled by a nest of snakes.
Or they would encounter a stone that caused an explosion, blasting several people away.
Or they would step on something, causing widespread frost and triggering a large-area slow effect.
There was also oil sprayed all over them, and the next step was to step on a trap, igniting sparks.
Those sprayed with oil instantly burst into flames, screaming in agony.
Someone also stepped on something that released a dark, viscous liquid, causing that person to vomit violently.
"Haha... I dug that out from a bear's den, who knows how many years it's been stored? Smells good, doesn't it?"
This person, running ahead, turned back upon seeing someone fall into his trap and pointed at him, laughing heartily.
Chu Tian stood at a distance, intently watching the scene.
This person had mastered the survival tactics of a melee Hunter!
Although melee Hunters fought up close, their traps were indispensable.
Therefore, melee Hunters were also called Survival Hunters.
The reason for calling them Survival Hunters was tied to their traps.
In the Heavenly Dao, someone once compared Rogues and Survival Hunters.
They wanted to determine who was the true king of the wilderness.
After extensive comparison, they found that the two could not be compared at all.
One was the king of killing, the other the king of escape.
In the wilderness, if a Survival Hunter wanted to escape, no one could catch up to him.
In the wilderness, if a Rogue wanted to kill someone, no one could evade his blade.
If they managed to evade, it could only mean that the Rogue was extremely incompetent.
The Survival Hunter before him was clearly toying with them. If he had intended to escape, he would have been long gone. Did these idiots not know his class's specialty? They were still chasing him, weren't they intentionally falling into his traps?
Thinking of this, Chu Tian felt that the scene before him was not just a simple wilderness encounter.
However, whatever their intentions, they had nothing to do with him.
He stood up, preparing to continue on his way.
Suddenly, earth-shattering shouts rang out.
Chu Tian saw a team of several thousand people appear behind him.
Their formation was spread out over an extremely wide area.
It actually covered both him and the Survival Hunter.
Within such a densely packed encirclement, Chu Tian believed he could move freely without stealth.
He was only worried about the possibility of the enemy launching indiscriminate attacks over a wide area.
If he couldn't escape the range, he would be hit, and his stealth would be rendered useless.
However, with these thousands of people, if the enemy didn't possess true damage, they couldn't break his defenses at all.
Even if he transformed into his Bear form and let them focus their attacks, a Mage would need four rounds of casting to forcibly deplete his health and kill him.
But he wasn't foolish; who would stand still and let them attack him?
These people were on a much smaller scale compared to the time he was besieged by tens of thousands in Black Earth City.
For Chu Tian, they posed no threat whatsoever.
However, could the Survival Hunter before him escape this encirclement?
What made him worthy of thousands of people mobilizing to surround and intercept him?
The small group from earlier were clearly trailing him, constantly reporting his location.
Then, someone directed the setup of this "catching a turtle in a jar" scenario.
And this Hunter clearly knew the enemy's intentions, choosing to fall into their trap?
Either he was an idiot, or he had some confidence to face anything.
Chu Tian, who had intended to leave, decided to stay put for now.
He wanted to see what capabilities this Hunter possessed.
The Survival Hunter, seeing this, stopped his advance.
The people chasing him behind also ceased their pursuit.
He simply stood there, his previous playful expression gone.
He calmly watched as they closed in.
"Lu Fei is not as long as me, where else can you run!"
From the thousands of people, a woman emerged; she was an Undead Mage.
She said fiercely to the Survival Hunter.
At this moment, Chu Tian knew his character's name was [Lu Fei Bu Wo Chang].
He tried to recall; in his previous life's memories, he didn't remember this person.
"Do I need to run?"
Lu Fei Bu Wo Chang, surrounded.
But he continued speaking indifferently.