Looking at the participants who did not dare to speak up, Lourain sighed softly.
Sure enough, they were not united at all.
In the Toman Battlefield, Jack had commented that they could be scattered very easily. Lourain admitted it in his
head, but he had not agreed so wholeheartedly.
At this point, he clearly understood why Jack had described them that way.
Facing any challenges from a stronger warrior, even though they would be angry, they would remain silent. As long
as they were not the ones being targeted specifically, then they would tolerate it. They would only fight back if it
concerned themselves.
However, if they were asked to work together and fight back, they would only do it on the surface. In truth, they
would constantly be looking out for themselves.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe moment the situation was good for them, they would betray their allies in an instant. Hence, there was no need
to sympathize with them at all.
They would forever be in this state, worried for their lives at all times.
Jack looked at Lourain and patted Lourain on the shoulder, "Don't think about anything unnecessary right now.
There are all sorts of people in the world. Even though most of them are nothing special, there is still a small
portion of them who are true men..."
"When that incident happened on the Toman Battlefield, everyone was crying out for revolt so fervently, but the
matter was put to rest eventually. They have their eyes on short-term profits, and they are incredibly shortsighted.
As long as they are safe for the moment and they aren't threatened, they won't truly fight back. Those warriors at
the peak know that which is why they do whatever they want."
Hearing at this, Lourain nodded.
That was how things were. It was something that could not be avoided.
People only looked at the short term and only cared about their own benefits. They would not fight back to make
those warriors at the peak pay.
Those warriors at the peak found that they would not need to suffer any consequences no matter how bad they
got, and would just get worse and worse. It was an endless vicious cycle.
After Lourain thought about that, he sighed and decided to forget about the matter.
At that moment, their circle tokens started to vibrate again.
Lourain raised an eyebrow as he took the token out.
Suddenly, everyone followed suit.
When they held the tokens in their hands, a stream of information was sent into their heads.
Jack raised an eyebrow and whispered, "Energy bubbles?"
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThey had thought that they would be exchanging their tokens after this, but it was not the case at all. That earlier
stream of information notified them that, in five minutes, a thousand different energy bubbles would fall from the
sky. Every warrior got to choose three of them.
Of the thousand energy bubbles, ninety percent of them were empty. Only ten percent of them had treasures
inside.
Meanwhile, of those treasures, most of them were ordinary ones, and a very minute number of them were
incredibly valuable! It was all down to luck if one managed to pick out any valuable energy bubbles.
Lourain widened his eyes, "A thousand bubbles, and we can only pick three! That means there are only three out of
a thousand chances that I get anything valuable!"
Jack slowly nodded, "It's a bit more than that, but not by much. It means that getting any valuable treasures is all
down to luck! Is this the chance to change your destiny? I feel like even if it is, it's just one of them. There should be
more chances like that in the future. However, the chances are just too low. Unless you are incredibly lucky, there's
a large chance you'll get an empty bubble."