"Rolando, how many points did you win this time?"
"Yeah, how many did you win? Show us."
The two flew to Rolando with smiles, and seeing that the light screen in front of him had not yet disappeared, they peered over.
But when the two saw the content on the light screen, their expressions changed drastically!
"Lost!"
"This! How is this possible!"
The reason for their reaction was that the light screen showed Rolando had been defeated and had lost 50 points!
One student was stunned by the content on the light screen and didn't know what to say for a moment, "Rolando, you…"
"What's going on? Rolando! How could you lose so many points?"
The other student was very surprised; he hadn't expected Rolando to bet so many points and lose!
"I lost! And I'm convinced!"
Rolando recovered and said in a deep voice to their questions, "That newcomer is a Planetary-Level Domain Genius, a rare occurrence in the Stellar Training Camp, appearing only once every hundred years!"
"What!"
"A Planetary-Level Domain Genius!"
The two were shocked, somewhat disbelieving!
A Planetary-Level Domain Genius, what a dazzling Genius, and they actually encountered one.
A Genius of this Rank would be courted by various forces in their intermediate universe country, and even high-ranking Domain Masters and World Masters might personally recruit him!
Even in the Sand Sea Star Stellar Training Camp, which has many Geniuses, the last Planetary-Level Domain Genius appeared over a thousand years ago.
One student asked, "Since he is a Planetary-Level Domain Genius, why did you gamble with him, and bet so much?"
"Yeah!"
The other student echoed, "50 points, that's equivalent to half the reward of a trial mission."
"Sigh…"
Rolando sighed, "Initially, I didn't know he was a Planetary-Level Domain Genius.
"Seeing that he was Planetary Level Rank eight, I thought he was just a direct descendant of a big Family, but I didn't expect…"
Speaking of this, he felt some regret, "Originally, I only planned to bet 20 points.
"But who would have thought that newcomer had some tricks; he claimed 20 points were too little, suggesting we bet half of the initial points, 50 points, and even challenged me if I dared.
"At the time, I thought that with my strength, my chances of defeating a newcomer were very high, so I agreed.
"The result, as you can see, I lost."
Rolando shook his head helplessly, "I didn't know he was a Planetary-Level Domain Genius. Since we were both Spiritual Masters, I wanted to quickly defeat him with the advantage of close-quarters combat.
"But as soon as I got close, he deployed his Domain, and I was caught off guard, instantly defeated!"
After hearing Rolando's words, the two students looked at each other, understanding the whole story, and they could see sympathy in each other's eyes.
They originally thought Rak, who was trampled, was unlucky enough, but they didn't expect Rolando to be even unluckier!
Rolando coveted the newcomer's points, but he didn't expect the other party to be a Planetary-Level Domain Genius who also coveted his points, and wanted even more!
"This loss…"
One student was about to comfort Rolando when he saw an flash of white light from the corner of his eye.
He stopped talking and turned his head, seeing a black-haired young man with a hint of childishness on his face appear.
"So young?"
He looked at his companion in confusion, only to see the same expression on the other's face.
Now they understood why Rolando fell for it; this newcomer's appearance was too deceptive!
Ender saw two people beside the blue-haired youth Rolando and asked, "Are you Rolando's friends?"
"Yes!"
Being questioned by a Planetary-Level Domain Genius, the two subconsciously nodded.
Ender had a hint of apology on his face, "I have something to discuss with Rolando, you two…"
"Oh! We have something else to do."
"You two chat!"
The two answered one after another, then turned into two white lights and left.
Watching the two quickly disappear, Rolando felt a toothache, "These two guys!"
Ender smiled, "Let's talk."
"I don't think we have anything to talk about!"
Looking at the smiling newcomer in front of him, Rolando remembered the 50 points that had left him.
Ender's smile remained, "20 points."
"Hmm?"
Rolando was confused, "What 20 points?"
"I'll use 20 points to buy information about the Stellar Training Camp."
"Why should I sell it to you?" Rolando's expression changed slightly. "This newcomer is really amazing; he actually knows to collect information about the Stellar Training Camp now."
"20 points earned for free, I think many old students would be willing to earn that."
Ender showed an indifferent expression, "I'm asking you because we're face to face right now. If you're not willing, I can find someone else to buy from."
Rolando struggled internally. He had already lost 50 points, and if he couldn't recover some of the loss, it would be a huge deficit.
Especially when he thought that this newcomer was using his own 20 points to buy information from other old students, he felt a huge loss!
Unable to endure his significant loss, Rolando agreed, "20 points! I'll sell you the information!"
"Then let's go somewhere else."
Ender said, sending a 20-point gambling invitation.
A light screen popped up, Rolando clicked accept, and the two disappeared as white lights.
…
Combat space.
The sky was azure, with white clouds.
The land was verdant, an endless grassland.
Ender slowly descended from the sky and sat cross-legged on the grass.
On the other side, Rolando flew over quickly, and seeing Ender on the ground, he flew towards him.
He landed opposite Ender and asked, "Aren't you afraid I'll go back on my word?"
Ender smiled, "After all, you're a Genius who entered the Stellar Training Camp, 20 points wouldn't be enough for that, would it?"
Although somewhat displeased with the newcomer, Rolando had to admit he was right; he wouldn't go back on his word for 20 points and gratuitously offend a Planetary-Level Domain Genius.
Information about the Stellar Training Camp is very valuable to newcomers, but commonplace for old students, so selling it for 20 points is very cost-effective.
Rolando asked, "What information do you want to know?"
Ender replied, "Let's start with the trial missions."
"As for trial missions, there are three types."
Rolando explained the information, "The simplest is the Collection Mission, mainly involving the collection of medicinal Materials, minerals, and Ferocious beast Materials.
"These types of missions are relatively simple; you just need to collect according to the mission requirements. After collecting enough Materials for the basic mission, you can get basic points. If you want more points, you need to complete additional collection tasks."
"Because these types of missions have no other restrictions except time, and the repetition of collected Materials is not high, students are relatively peaceful and rarely fight, so the safety is very high."
After finishing with Collection Missions, Rolando continued, "Slightly more difficult are Scout Missions. These types of missions involve inspecting smuggling within the Empire, border Scouts, and fixed-point guarding.
"Among these missions, fixed-point guarding is the safest, but it takes a relatively long time, with the shortest mission duration being one year. The point reward is not high, and there are few additional rewards."
Rolando paused and said, "Border Scout and anti-smuggling inspections are more dangerous, but Universe Level strong individuals serve as captains. As long as one doesn't act rashly, safety is guaranteed.
"However, these two missions can sometimes be very dangerous. If you encounter a strong, resisting smuggling ship, people can die if you're not careful.
"I heard that a few decades ago, a Stellar Rank Domain Genius died in a border Scout mission in two other Stellar Training Camps. For this, the Empire destroyed the Domain Master Family behind that smuggling ship."
Hearing this, Ender's heart tightened, and he asked, "What was the name of the Stellar Rank Domain Genius who died in battle a few decades ago?"
"I'm not very clear about the name."
Rolando was a bit unsure, "It seems like it was called Ro… Ron."
Ender's heart sank. "It really is Second Uncle."
He remembered that the elders in his Family had said that Second Uncle Ron Royce died during a trial mission in the Stellar Training Camp.
He was abandoned by a trusted friend and faced a Universe Level slave trader leader alone. Later, after his wife came to rescue him and was killed, he chose to fight to the death, otherwise, with his strength, he could have escaped completely.
And the person who betrayed Second Uncle also died in a subsequent trial mission.
Rolando asked in confusion, "Why are you asking about this?"
"Nothing, just asking casually."
Ender shook his head, "You continue."
Rolando was somewhat suspicious but didn't press further.
He composed himself and said in a deep voice, "The third type of trial mission is extremely dangerous; it's the type of trial mission with the highest death rate, called Hunting Mission!"
Ender frowned and asked, "How high is the death rate?"
Rolando replied with a grim expression, "I've only participated in one Hunting Mission. In that trial mission, the death rate was over 20%, which is considered low."
"A death rate of over 20% is considered low? Then the 47% death rate of the Stellar Training Camp is true!"
Ender's heart sank, and he asked, "What are the conditions for leaving the Stellar Training Camp?"
"Generally, students can leave after completing the first three trial missions within five years. If they choose to stay, they can only leave after completing a Hunting Mission."
Rolando replied, "Students who have signed special agreements and students born on the Molten Rock Empire's Cultivate planets need to complete ten trial missions, which means participating in two to three Hunting Missions before they can leave."
Finally, Rolando added, "There's also another way to leave the Stellar Training Camp…"
