Chapter 221 Distributing Rewards and Those Inevitably to Die
Chapter 221 Distributing Rewards and Those Inevitably to Die
Chapter 221 Distributing Rewards and Those Inevitably to Die
Li Ang picked up the bag and felt its weight; he immediately opened it to check it.
Inside, he saw that it was filled with translucent blue spheres, which were the [Gravity Stone] he had been looking forward to for a long time.
Carrying the bag of precious materials, Li Ang first returned to his dormitory and carefully stored it away. He planned to try to repair the damaged floating core that evening.
He then used the Enforcement Team badge to summon all members of the Enforcement Team who were participating in the Ironforge mission to the First Special Operations Group's base.
When the members of the Eighth Squad entered the well-equipped lobby of the base, they couldn't help but look on with envy.
Elisa exclaimed, "Wow, Captain Li Ang, your base is so luxurious!"
Upon hearing this, Captain Eric's lips twitched slightly, and he said with a stern face, "Envious? Then I'll go back and submit a report to get some new furniture for our squad's base as well." He paused and added.
"Of course, the cost will be shared equally among everyone's contributions."
Upon hearing this, Miguel, Remus, and the others, who had just been looking on with envy, immediately deflated and dared not utter another word.
Li Ang smiled and invited everyone to sit on the two rows of comfortable sofas, while he himself sat on the individual sofa that belonged to the team leader.
Seeing that everyone had arrived, he cleared his throat and said, "The rewards for this Ironforge mission have been released. The team contribution points allocated to me are a total of 8000 points."
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His gaze swept over the crowd.
"I have already received a separate captain's reward, so I will not participate in this distribution. Next, I will distribute the rewards based on everyone's performance in the mission."
"First, the reward for completing the basic mission: 5000 points," Li Ang stated clearly. "Captain Eric, as the leader of the Eighth Squad, made outstanding contributions in overall coordination, and is allocated 800 points. Gwen, her [Shadow Veil] and [Shadow Teleport] played a decisive role in many key reconnaissance and operations, and is allocated 800 points."
The remaining members will each be allocated 425 points.
"The second part is the reward for killing the Dark Witch Loki, 3000 points," Li Ang continued.
"Because Loki was actually killed by Samigina, but Samigina was released by Loki, I will allocate these 3000 points according to their performance when killing Samigina. Olivia, Sandramea, and Celia the Wizard played a crucial role, and each of them will be allocated 500 points. The remaining members will each be allocated 214 points."
He looked at everyone: "Does anyone have any objections to this distribution plan?"
The team members looked at each other and shook their heads. The allocation took into account each person's actual contribution to the mission and was quite fair, so no one raised any objections.
"Since everyone agrees, then it's settled." Li Ang took out his black card and began transferring money to each of his team members one by one.
After the assignments were completed, the members of the Eighth Squad and the First Action Group chatted for a few more minutes before gradually dispersing.
Li Ang then arrived alone at Celia's residence inside the tower.
When he knocked on the door, Celia didn't seem surprised by his arrival.
She invited Li Ang into the room, her golden eyes fixed on him, her expression somewhat complicated.
Li Ang directly stated his purpose and transferred the 925 contribution points she was entitled to.
Celia seemed indifferent to the contribution points. After a moment of silence, she finally couldn't help but ask in an extremely serious tone, "Leon, are you—also able to glimpse destiny?"
Li Ang's heart skipped a beat, but his face remained calm as he asked, "Celia, why do you say that?"
Celia's gaze seemed to pierce his soul: "At first, with King Frostheart, I thought it was an illusion, a trivial ripple in the river of fate. But this time, in the Valley of Annihilation, facing Underworld General Samigina—I'm certain."
Her voice lowered: "The thread of the world's destiny is shifting by an extremely small amount. And this shift stems from those who should have 'died' according to their predetermined fate, but have survived because of your intervention, thus shaking the very foundations of the world."
She listed them off: "Frostheart is like that, Eric is like that, Elena is like that, and of course—myself is too."
Li Ang's pupils contracted slightly: "You mean you knew you were going to die this time?"
Celia nodded calmly, as if discussing something unrelated to herself: "Indeed, in the future I 'see,' it is an inescapable end."
"Then why are you going with them?" Leon asked, puzzled. "If you didn't go to Ironforge, wouldn't you have avoided this death?"
Celia slowly shook her head, a complex smile on her face: "Leon, fate—is it so easily changed? Even if I deliberately avoid Ironforge, when that predetermined time of death arrives, I will still die for various bizarre reasons—perhaps a sudden illness, a completely accidental coincidence, or even just choking to death while eating. Fate only pursues the result of death; as for the process, it doesn't care."
Li Ang's heart skipped a beat, seizing the key point in her words: "Since you say fate is unchangeable, then why are you, and Shuangxin, Captain Eric, Irene, and all of you 'destined to die,' still alive?"
Celia's golden eyes suddenly lit up, staring intently at Li Ang, as if trying to see right through him: "That's what makes you special, Li Ang. According to the prophecy left by our founding ancestor—you are very likely the one who exists 'outside of destiny.'"
She said, word by word, "Only those who exist outside the river of fate can truly intervene and change its course. Simply put, perhaps only you have the potential to truly—prevent that inevitable 'end' from happening."
Li Ang fell silent, processing this astonishing information.
Am I someone "outside of fate"? Is it because of the system, or because of my identity as a transmigrator?
The ring of prophecy, the eerie voice, the altered fate—these fragments seem to be connected by an invisible thread.
He took a deep breath and decided to partially confess.
"I can indeed hear some sounds and see some brief images."
Li Ang carefully considered his words, his gaze falling on the golden ring on his finger.
"Ever since I received this precognitive ring from you."
He paused, then a sudden thought struck him, and he abruptly looked up at Celia: "You gave me this ring because you knew I was 'outside of fate'?"
Celia nodded, readily acknowledging Li Ang's guess.
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