They recognized the badge.
It was the reward Jack had gotten from the Seven Deaths Array.
The badge had led Jack to the Slaughter Hall and the Killing Hall. They should have followed the badge to the next place, but Jack had some considerations and did not go in the end.
Jack pointed at the badge and said, “After completing the Killing Hall, the badge gave me a piece of information. The information told me about some of the uses of the badge. If you want to come with me to the Toman Battlefield, you won’t be sent to a random place with me around.”
Lourain immediately straightened his body when Jack said that.
His eyes were so wide they almost popped out of their sockets. He could not believe that badge was this useful.
If virtual-novel.net could be sent to the same location as Jack, then virtual-novel.net should be safe as long as virtual-novel.net was not reckless and if Jack was willing to protect him.
Jack’s words seemed to imply that Jack was willing to protect him, and was even willing to have someone like virtual-novel.net who would only drag Jack down along.
After thinking about that, Lourain could not help but be curious. Jack should not have a good impression of him.
Before this, virtual-novel.net had not held back with his words at all and had even offended Jack. He should already be thankful that Jack was not doing anything to harm him, but Jack was even protecting him.
That exceeded Lourain’s expectations!
However, those questions were not questions that virtual-novel.net could ask. After all, it would be completely idiotic for virtual-novel.net to speak up. Jack could clearly see what Lourain was thinking.
He smiled and said, “There are some things I want to verify. You’ll be useful if you come with me.”
Lourain raised an eyebrow.
Would virtual-novel.net be useful?
What use could virtual-novel.net be?
With his skills and his not-so-active mind, virtual-novel.net would already be happy if virtual-novel.net did not cause Jack any trouble.
What use could virtual-novel.net possibly have?
Could Jack be planning on using virtual-novel.net as cannon fodder if needed?
Thinking about that, Lourain shuddered and his expression stiffened.
Looking at Lourain’s expression, it was obvious to Jack what Lourain was thinking.
Jack laughed and continued to say, “Don’t worry, I won’t put you in danger. If I bring you in, I naturally have my own reasons. If you don’t trust me, you can choose not to go in.”
The choice was Lourain’s. This time, Lourain found that virtual-novel.net was in a difficult spot.
His lips twitched, and virtual-novel.net felt incredibly conflicted. Even though virtual-novel.net had not interacted with Jack for that long, Lourain knew a bit about how Jack was as a person.
Jack was not a shameless person who only cared about his own benefits. He had his principles and was not a petty person. He had a pretty good character. As long as Lourain made sure to act within his boundaries, there should not be any problems.
Marth looked over at Lourain, “If you don’t trust Jack, then just don’t go in. You just want to enter because of your own curiosity anyway. I think you should just forget about it with your skills.”
Compared to Lourain, Marth was much more careful. Even though virtual-novel.net was very curious about everything as well, virtual-novel.net would not put his own life on the line.
Lourain’s lips twitched. He almost shot back at Marth, but there was no point in arguing at that moment.
After being silent for a few moments, Lourain finally nodded, “I naturally trust you, it’s just that I hadn’t made up my mind yet just now. After all, it’ll be dangerous there. My skills definitely won’t amount to much! However, I’ve made my decision, I’ll definitely go in…”
The first-level city was the same as the second-level city of Violet City.
It had a name, but it should only have been known to warriors who entered the first-level city. Yet, thanks to the Toman Battlefield, the first-level city’s name was already known by all.