Chapter 516: The Terminally Ill Heiress on Death Game Island (32)
Chapter 516: The Terminally Ill Heiress on Death Game Island (32)
The little hints don’t always appear; right now, players with the R designation are being targeted by the game, so they appear more frequently.
Once the game shatters the beliefs of the R designation players and they understand the cruelty of the game, the little hints won’t show up as often. Later on, no one can figure out when the little hints will appear. And every time they do, whether it’s worth betraying one’s teammates is always unknown.
Qiann Yan realized from memory that this game is about constantly breaking the players’ beliefs and hopes, making them fall into despair, then immediately giving a glimmer of hope.
It’s entirely designed to drive people insane!
"Shi Cheng, what rewards and punishments did the little hint give you?" Jing XiYuaan and the others blocked Shi Cheng.
Shi Cheng’s betrayal made them very angry, yet they felt helpless. Over the past few days, they had become accustomed to being betrayed by teammates. Their relationships weren’t that good, questioning the reasons seemed pointless.
It’s nothing more than the punishment being too severe, or the reward too tempting.
Jing XiYuaan suddenly realized that his own mindset was being changed.
Shi Cheng’s gaze fell on Qiann Yan: "You’re quite lucky."
"This time there’s no punishment from the little hint, there’s a reward that cancels all points debt and gives an extra fifty thousand points."
"I didn’t expect to fail." There was regret in Shi Cheng’s eyes; the people here would probably be reluctant to cooperate with him, and he was deep in debt, with no chance of borrowing food from Jing XiYuaan.
What awaited him was death.
Even if there’s a chance to be randomly selected as a companion player, the players might not trust him.
So, what truly awaited him was only death.
Shi Cheng left with heavy steps, and Jing XiYuaan didn’t stop him.
Qiann Yan was contemplating one thing: who on earth would go to such great lengths to create Death Game Island, dragging people with all sorts of experiences into the game.
Can Death Game Island be destroyed?
If she weren’t burdened by a weakly body, perhaps she could cultivate her skills to the level of Great Success, potentially learning the secrets of Death Game Island, even break this setup.
But now, her physical condition doesn’t allow it, and she’s unsure if someone is watching over the situation from behind.
If she makes any rash moves, she might die prematurely.
Her primary goal is to kill Jing XiYuaan, and secondary to live and meet the original host’s parents. Only after achieving these two goals can she consider anything else.
Of course, this doesn’t prevent her from developing a strong interest in Death Game Island; she doesn’t like having her fate controlled by others.
Even though she doesn’t fear the beasts in the cage, she refuses to be led by the nose.
"Yanyan, are you scared?"
Jing XiYuaan’s voice brought Qiann Yan back to reality: "No."
Jing XiYuaan wasn’t surprised by this answer; she had been fearless since she was young. If they hadn’t grown up together, he most likely wouldn’t be in the position of fiancé.
"Zhou Hao, what’s your little hint?" Fang Qing asked Zhou Hao, who walked over. Compared to Shi Cheng, everyone had a good impression of him.
"My little hint is that speaking the truth and helping teammates successfully overcome difficulties can remove the points debt, with an additional reward of ten thousand points." Zhou Hao replied, which didn’t surprise anyone.
Zhou Hao didn’t mention that lying would incur a punishment; even without that hint, with such a reward, he believed anyone would make this choice. The game had figured out everyone’s thoughts.
Recently, he understood one thing: players in the empty cage could only speak the truth. He previously asked veteran players, confirming this point.
Soon everyone should realize that players in the empty cage generally receive reward hints for speaking the truth; this is both a hint and guidance.
There will similarly be a hint that lying will incur severe punishment.
Jing XiYuaan’s face turned solemn: "It seems we’ve still underestimated this game."
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