Infinite Flow: Maxed-Out Hunger Points

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Cong Shuo has two things permanently maxed out:

His hunger level.

And his IQ.

Unfortunately, he also has a fatal condition—

If he doesn’t cause trouble every few minutes, he might actually die.

Together with the terrifyingly overpowered Ji twins—Ji Feng and Ji Yang—the three-man team becomes an infamous disaster combination no dungeon can survive.

The Ji brothers, known throughout the World Tree instance system as absolute killing machines, encounter a strange “monster NPC” during an S-rank dungeon.

The guy looks half-starved to death, so Ji Yang casually tosses him a piece of candy.

The “monster” picks it up and starts weakly following them around.

Then chaos begins.

A headless girl using her own severed head as a flower basket appears in the street—

The strange NPC immediately kicks her head eight meters away. While everyone else is horrified, Ji Feng discovers a clue card hidden inside the “basket.”

Later, they pass a noodle shop boiling finger-bone soup in a giant pot.

The NPC calmly grabs the bargaining owner and shoves him straight into the oil.

The sizzling sound scares the others into fleeing through the back door… where they accidentally discover a dungeon shortcut.

When confronted by a giant human-faced dog, the NPC jams a brick into its mouth before it can close its jaws and watches calmly as the creature spits out a severed hand holding another clue card.

Even an idiot could tell this “monster” was helping them.

The Ji brothers find him fascinating, but monsters can’t leave the World Tree dungeons.

So before clearing the instance, they reluctantly give him another piece of candy.

Then they watch, speechless, as the “monster” follows them out of the dungeon.

“Candy…” the strange man asks weakly. “Do you have more…? ”

The brothers: “Wait. Is this even legal? ”

Turns out—

He wasn’t a monster NPC at all.

He was a player.

After being mistaken for a monster, mentally disabled, and outright insane, Cong Shuo stops caring what people think.

All he wants is food.

After looping through the same dungeon ninety-nine times, he’s determined never to starve again.

Many famous guilds try recruiting the Ji twins, but nobody wants Cong Shuo—the sickly-looking deadweight always hanging around behind them.

Cong Shuo doesn’t mind.

As long as there’s food, he’s happy.

Meanwhile, the Ji brothers continue slaughtering their way through dungeons like gods of war, while nobody notices the seemingly weak Cong Shuo quietly trailing behind them.

Until one SSS-rank dungeon.

Everyone is desperately fighting the boss when Cong Shuo, hiding in the back, unwraps a piece of candy.

A monster suddenly slaps the candy onto the ground.

It shatters instantly.

Cong Shuo pauses.

Then, without hesitation, he slaps the monster back.

Its head flies off.

The livestream falls silent.

The monster becomes permanently silent too.

Cong Shuo stares at the corpse coldly.

“Pay me back for my candy.”

The dead monster doesn’t answer.

So Cong Shuo kicks it again.

“Now you owe me two.”

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成神剧本但饥饿值点满
成神劇本但饑餓值點滿
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