Feng Lan's kindness is directed towards the whole society, not towards a specific person, nor towards all human beings. Only those whom she recognizes or is willing to save will receive this kindness.

"Not bad," Di Jingmo nodded, a hint of admiration in his eyes. Looking at the screaming and tragic scene below, his eyes were filled with indifference. "The direction of the world has nothing to do with the players. Don't do anything extra besides the main quest. Interfering with the world will not benefit you, me, or the world."

Di Jingmo said a few words and then got straight to the point. His intervention in the Zerg was not out of kindness but out of selfish motives. He didn't care about the lives of the people in this world. "Kid, have you joined a guild? What do you think of the Rose Guild?"

Feng Lan was speechless when she heard Di Jingmo's question. Although she knew that he must have something to ask her, this was too direct. Of course, she also liked to chat with people who spoke directly without having to think too much.

"No," Feng Lan refused directly, "I'm not interested in the guild. I have my own partners."

Although joining a guild can bring help, it also has many restrictions. Feng Lan feels that dealing with three or two friends is enough. She doesn't like the feeling of being surrounded by acquaintances on the street. Too much socializing is a hassle for someone like her.

"Okay, if you're interested, you can find Rose. She likes smart female players like you." Di Jingmo was not surprised to hear Feng Lan's refusal, but felt a little regretful.

Feng Lan knew that he had misunderstood what she meant and thought that the partners she was talking about were private teams that had already been formed, but she did not explain. The two of them were not very familiar with each other, so she just let it be a misunderstanding and it would also reduce trouble.

"But you can ask me to join you if you have any tasks. I still have a lot of targets to complete this year." Feng Lan changed the subject. Anyway, she has to go to many dungeons this year, and Di Jingmo is also an A-level player. If he asks her to team up, either the dungeon has resources or the dungeon is difficult and there will be rewards. Both are good.

"Ok."

Both of them casually grabbed the Zerg above. Feng Lan glanced towards the area that Di Jingmo was in charge of and saw a large number of Zerg floating there. Their bodies were intact. The densely packed bodies floated silently in the rippling universe, as quiet as if they were asleep. All Zerg that entered this area would die silently in a few seconds and become one of the many floating corpses.

What a powerful poison! Feng Lan sighed inwardly. If it weren't for those floating corpses, she wouldn't have been able to tell the abnormality of that universe. It was colorless and odorless, and poisoning and death occurred in just a few breaths. There were no signs at all. It was obviously a murder and arson poison, a household necessity... cough cough.

"Are you selling this poison?" Feng Lan took a few glances at it, becoming more and more satisfied, and couldn't help but ask.

Di Jingmo raised his eyebrows, "This poison is not easy to maintain."

That means it can be sold. Feng Lan nodded, "How do you say that?"

"This poison exists in the fifth dimension. There's no antidote. It depends on the player's own strength. If you meet the standard, you'll be fine. If you don't, everyone will die. It's also difficult for ordinary players to recover."

When Di Jingmo first developed such an awesome toxin, he was very proud of it and sold it at a very high price, 10,000 points per drop. The players who took over were also very confident in their own abilities, but they had several disputes with after-sales service, saying that the toxin could not be taken back after being used in the small world. After all, ordinary players cannot see the fifth-dimensional space without special talents, but if they become gods, they can use the laws to interfere.

So the players who bought the poison used it in the small world and didn't take it seriously because they couldn't get it back. As a result, a large number of points were immediately deducted after leaving the dungeon. The reasons were very clear: the small world was severely damaged. If they didn't clean up these toxins, they would remain in the small world and spread year after year, and eventually it would become a dead place.

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