Chapter 365 - 363 Immortal Body_1
"True warriors face certain death and advance regardless; only then can one be considered truly valiant. Gao Ming, why have you never awakened any skills? It’s because you have never truly placed yourself in danger. You hesitate and worry, proclaim bravery with your lips, but your heart is preoccupied with gain and loss. How can such behavior be worthy of the word ’bravery’?"
"If you don’t change, you will never awaken any skills. What use do I have for you when you are good for nothing? My team doesn’t feed the useless. The more useful you are, the greater your chance of survival. Furthermore, when I truly decide to kill you, you’ll have the strength to fight back instead of dying as worthlessly as you would now, easily crushed by a single finger."
"Gao Ming, life is about perseverance. Your presence on the Alien Battlefield proves you’re an exceptional individual. Do you really want to live an unremarkable life and die in obscurity without having tried to achieve anything?"
"Gao Ming, if I wanted you dead, I would’ve killed you long ago. Charge, fight, for yourself, for your courage, for your planet..."
"A true warrior dares to confront the bleakness of life, to face the gushing blood head-on. What skill is there in huddling with your own people? To survive in a team from another planet and secure resources for one’s own, that is the mark of a true hero."
"A true warrior dares to charge alone into an army of thousands, fearless. When you regard life and death with indifference, you can truly master your fate, the heavens and the earth, and embrace all things. Then, reaching the Grandmaster Realm will be effortless; stepping into the Grandmaster Realm, you will gain renown throughout the world, and I will need you even more..."
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Before the expedition.
Duge’s exhortation pierced Gao Ming’s heart like a series of knives.
He knew well that Duge simply wanted him to join the suicide squad. But he didn’t have a choice, there’s a difference between dying now and later.
Moreover.
Gao Ming thought Duge made a lot of sense. If he continued to be consumed with worry about gains and losses, he would never enhance his attributes and would truly become useless.
