Starting Challenge: The Bucket List, Inheriting 100 Billion
Chapter 37: Lewis: I Predicted Your Prediction!

Duke Huai

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David landed smoothly on the ground, furrowing his brow as he gazed at the safety net a hundred meters away, and let out a soft sigh.

He felt regret, of course, but didn't harbor any complaints.

To him, completion was completion.

Failure to complete was simply failure.

Regret was allowed, but excuses were not necessary.

He unhooked his parachute and slowly packed it away, but noticed that the staff were all running towards the safety net.

He felt somewhat puzzled; there was no parachute visible on the net.

What were these staff doing?

He asked the person next to him, "Where's Lewis?"

The staff member pointed at the safety net, "He's there."

"Where?" David asked, "On the mountain opposite?"

"In the net. He succeeded in the challenge."

"What?"

David couldn't believe it,. "Where's the parachute?"

"He didn't open it."

"What!" David was truly shocked this time.

He landed in the safety net without opening his parachute?

Even for him, there was a moment of stupefaction.

"How's that possible?" he muttered to himself.

The staff member, excitedly said, "Why not? We all saw it. He plummeted straight into the safety net from the sky. It was amazing!"

"I'll go check."

David still couldn't believe it. It wasn't out of jealousy, but because such behavior was beyond his comprehension.

He handed his parachute to the staff to pack away and ran towards the safety net.

When he reached the safety net and looked up, he saw Lewis lying in the center of the net.

He observed carefully and found that Lewis' parachute pack was indeed not opened.

David was stunned. How did he do it?

It was a height of 20,000 meters.

He had just jumped from there and knew better than anyone how difficult it was to accurately land in the safety net without a parachute, relying solely on body control!

This was indeed something one could try, but the risk was incredibly high.

Lewis, a novice who had never even tried parachuting, had actually accomplished such a feat.

If he hadn't seen it himself, he couldn't have imagined it.

"Lower the safety net!" shouted a staff member loudly.

But just then.

"Crack!"

The sound of something breaking suddenly rang out.

Although there was no wind, the venue was huge and no one heard the sound.

But Lewis heard it.

His physical fitness had soared, and his senses had become sharp.

He followed the sound and stared at one of the ropes fixed to a pillar.

The sound of breaking had just come from this corner of the safety net.

Dammit!

Lewis cursed in his heart.

He suddenly realized that there were still at least twenty minutes left in the hell mode challenge, which lasted for two hours.

Oh, for the love of God!

Lewis had already guessed what was about to happen. He flipped over from the safety net and clung to the mesh with both hands.

"What's wrong with Lewis, bro?"

"Legendary underdog turns over, nice! I give it a full score!"

[Duck King]: Hahaha, underdog turning over, so vivid. But hey, Lewis, don't move too much. You just came down with such a huge impact. If you break the safety net, it'll be a tragedy.

"Crack!"

The corner of the safety net broke completely.

The safety net, now missing a corner, swung downwards due to inertia.

Duck King, "..."

"Oh crap, Duck King, you cursed it!"

"It came true again. Jesus can't save you this time, said Mr. Lewis!"

Ash, "..."

He had nothing to say.

What was going on with Lewis today?

One misfortune after another, it was like activating a reverse cheat code.

[Duck King]: It's okay, there are still three corners left. They can't all break.

"Crack!"

"Crack!"

The sounds of two consecutive breaks almost rang out together.

Of the remaining three ropes supporting the safety net, two broke one after another.

Everyone, "..."

Duck King, "..."

Ash, "..."

Even the members of the production team had the urge to ban Duck King's account at this moment.

His mouth was truly cursed.

As the two ropes broke, Lewis clung to the mesh and, along with the broken safety net, crashed towards the last pillar.

Lewis was highly focused. When he was about to hit the pillar, he straightened his legs and was about to push off when he suddenly bent them, using this method to dissipate the impact force.

He didn't stop. After dissipating the force, he immediately let go of the mesh and allowed his body to fall through the broken safety net.

He didn't believe the last corner could hold. Hell mode wouldn't be hell mode if it didn't try to kill you.

The pillar was forty meters high, and the safety net would fall vertically and drag on the ground directly.

He was currently twenty meters above the ground.

If the last rope broke, Lewis would plummet from a height of twenty meters.

Although his physical fitness was strong, he wouldn't die from the fall.

But it would hurt, damn it!

He fell quickly, now only about five meters above the ground.

"Crack!"

The familiar sound rang out once again.

Dammit!

Lewis cursed under his breath and immediately clung to the mesh, stopping his fall, then let go again and allowed his body to continue falling.

Five meters, it wouldn't kill him!

"Thud!"

He landed, and the insole provided by the system cushioned most of the impact.

He rolled on the ground for two circles to dissipate the momentum of the fall and then stood up. Looking up at the safety net that had broken and fallen, he smirked and said, "I predicted your prediction!"

After flexing, he didn't look back and ran away.

No building was safe until hell mode was over.

He was really afraid that if he stayed any longer, it wouldn't just be the safety net breaking, but maybe even the four concrete pillars would come crashing down.

After running a dozen meters, Lewis saw a familiar figure. "David, bro?"

David looked at him with a strange expression. "You... didn't open your parachute?"

Lewis said, "The parachute pack was hit by lightning and broke."

Indeed, there were obvious burn marks on the pack.

Wait...

David looked blankly. "Lightning?"

What the hell was that?

Lewis nodded, "Today was really unlucky. I encountered a storm layer during the descent. Let's talk as we walk. It's not safe here."

"Storm layer..."

"Oh, and there was also a typhoon."

Thinking about it now, Lewis also felt a little scared.

He would never use this thing again if he drew it again in the future.

Although he was curious how lucky the lucky mode could be, he didn't dare to try it randomly.

After this hell mode experience, he fully understood it.

The so-called hell mode was to use everything around you that could threaten you.

What could threaten him in mid-air?

Wind, storms, parachutes, safety nets...

They really went to great lengths.

After walking a hundred meters and standing in an open space, Lewis observed the surroundings again. The plane was hundreds of meters away, and there were a few shuttle buses, but they were all electric and low-powered, so he could react if they collided.

"Mr. Lewis, are you okay?" The medical staff rushed over first and asked.

"I'm fine," Lewis expressed his gratitude and then said to the cameraman, "The challenge is over. Let's end the brast."

"Oh, okay."

The cameraman felt regretful and wanted to remind Lewis that the number of online viewers in his live stream had surpassed 2 million and was at its peak.

But he respected Lewis' choice and turned off the camera.

Lewis wasn't unwilling to have more exposure; he was just afraid.

There were still more than twenty minutes left in hell mode. Who knew what natural or man-made disasters would occur in that time?

After turning off the camera, Lewis sat on the ground. "I'm a bit tired. I'll rest here for a while. You can go ahead."

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