Tokyo, Japan.
In a dark room, a young man was waving his hands and playing tennis.
However, it was different from hitting the wall alone. Opposite the young man was a huge display screen.
Every tennis ball landed on the screen.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
The tennis ball hit the display screen on the wall with all his might. Sweat splattered everywhere along with his hands. As his eyes switched, a gopher flashed on the screen. Then, as the tennis ball landed, it quickly retreated into the hole.
This was a very popular game at the moment-Whack-a-Mole.
However, it was obvious that the whack-a-mole game that this young man was playing was very different from the popular game on the market. The game on the market usually had nine holes and then used a hammer to hit them. It was a test of one's eyesight and reaction ability.
What was in front of him was a tennis ball. It was not only a test of eyesight and reaction, but also the most important thing-tennis skills.
He had to hit the ball the moment the gopher came out. He had to aim with 100% accuracy. If he relaxed even a little, the game would end in failure.
This was countless times more difficult than an ordinary whack-a-mole.
However, the young man did not miss a single thing. His eyes were extremely sharp as he stared at the screen without blinking. He waved his arms forcefully and instantly destroyed the gopher that quickly appeared.
As time passed, the number of holes on the display screen gradually increased…and the frequency of the gophers increased.
The difficulty was obviously increasing.
In the end, the screen was densely packed with hundreds of burrows, and the frequency of the gophers appearing was almost half a second. It was too much for the eyes to take in, and it was too late for people to react.
But even so, as the young man waved his arms rapidly, the gophers tried their best to burrow into the hole, not missing a single one.
Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh!
Bang! Bang! Bang!
The young man's hands quickly waved the racket. The speed of the tennis ball was as fast as a storm, transforming into a series of hand shadows!
" 3:01…3:02…"
He was still mumbling something, but his feet were stuck to the ground like two steel pillars, not moving at all.
Five minutes later.
Ding!
"Congratulations to the host for completing the ninth stage of 'fixed-point whack-a-mole. Strength 0.1, Stamina 0.1, Technique 0.1, Spirit 0.1…"
Following the system's heavenly voice, the young man suddenly relaxed and sat on the ground.
"Huff…huff…"
His chest was heaving up and down as he panted. It was obvious that the past five minutes had been a storm-like battle of life and death for him.
Sweat instantly drenched his entire body.
"Show me the five-dimensional map!"
The young man, Stone God, said in a hoarse voice.
"Yes, host!"
Then, a virtual five-dimensional chart instantly appeared in front of him.
[Name: Stone God]
[Speed: 3.5]
[Strength: 3.9]
[Technique: 3.0]
[Spiritual Power: 3.9]
[Stamina: 3.5]
[Special Skill: None]
[Equipment: None]
"Sigh, it took me half a month to break through the ninth level, and I only improved by this little bit…I'm still a long way from reaching the fourth dimension!”
The Stone God pursed his lips and asked,""Is there a tenth checkpoint in Whack-A-Mole?”
"Yes, this is the tenth and final trial,'Whack-A-Mole Without Direction'…If you complete this mission, you can finish your apprenticeship!”
"Oh?"
"Finally…can I activate the Net King's dungeon?"”
"Yes!"
[Final checkpoint: Whack-A-Mole!]
He would use his various tennis basics to complete a 10-minute whack-a-mole game.
[Mission Reward: Activate the Net King Instance Dungeon.]
"Then…let's rest for half an hour before opening it!”
Stone God gritted his teeth. He was determined to obtain this final mission.
……
Half a year ago, Stone God was still a high school student. When he was playing Mobile Legends, he inexplicably came to this space.
This thing called the " King " System said that it could bring him to any dimension.
Stone God never dreamed that something like transmigration would happen to him.
That feeling was as magical as winning 100 million.
Just like that, when he drew the dimension, he finally stopped at " The Prince of Tennis." In other words, this was the first dimension he was going to.
Of course, for a weakling who wasn't good at any sports, going to the King of the Net for no reason was definitely a one-shot kill.
Therefore, the King System gave the Stone God a novice mission-Whack-a-Mole!
With every level he passed, his five dimensions would improve by a notch. At the same time, he would gain some tennis experience and techniques!
From beginner tennis skills to advanced.
He had been a rookie in the beginning, and after half a year, he had gradually reached his current level.... And now, he was only one step away from finishing his apprenticeship.
Half an hour later, Stone God was almost done resting and stood up.
"Let's begin, the last stage!”
Ding!
"The last checkpoint, Whack-A-Mole. Friendly reminder: The screen will be enlarged to the size of the tennis court area. The host can move freely in this area.[10 minutes, mission reward: Fifth Dimension 0.5]”
" Fifth Dimension 0.5?"
The Stone God pursed his lips and was somewhat surprised because…this reward was too rich.
It should be known that every time he passed a Whack-A-Mole stage, he would at most get a single 0.2. This one-time 0.5 was almost equivalent to the total reward of the previous nine stages.
"The difficulty of the tenth stage is very high. Please be prepared!”
"Good!"
After the Stone God finished speaking, he unloaded all the weights on his hands and feet.
In order to practice his speed and stamina, he had been practicing whack-a-mole with a 10kg weight. This time, he was going to give it his all.
Bang! Bang!
After all the weight on his body was removed, Stone God felt his body become lighter…He swayed a few times on the spot, feeling as light as a swallow.
"Alright, activate it!"
After making his preparations, the Stone God held the tennis racket in his right hand. The tennis ball was gently patted by his left hand, bouncing up and down rhythmically with the ground.
However, his eyes were fixed on the big screen 20 meters away from him.
The screen had been stretched to an exaggerated extent, as if it was facing a real tennis court…8.23 meters wide.
This width was exactly the same as the width of a real tennis court.
In other words, the big screen now was a simulation of a real tennis court.
This was undoubtedly several times larger than the two-meter screen of the ninth stage…Needless to say, the difficulty was also much higher.
5……4……3……2……1……
The big screen showed the countdown. The stone god gripped the tennis racket tightly and stared at it with sharp eyes.
Success or failure…depended on this one move!
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