Having finally slain the White Fur Behemoth, Nie Yan glanced at his experience points—it had surged by a sizable chunk, approximately 28%.
Monsters like the White Fur Behemoth, typically requiring hundreds of people to take down, provided a bountiful spread of experience when the gains were distributed among the participants. Now, as Nie Yan enjoyed the rewards solo, it proved to be quite substantial.
He approached the corpse of the White Fur Behemoth, bending over to pick up the loot it had dropped—two pieces of Level 110 equipment and several gemstones. For the average player, these might be considered good treasures, but for Nie Yan, they were quite ordinary, though still sellable for some money.
Nie Yan tossed the two pieces of equipment into his backpack and summoned the Darkwing Dragon.
The Darkwing Dragon sat down, lowering its head in front of Nie Yan.