When Ji He first transmigrated, she thought she had the script of a business tycoon.
She worked hard to earn money, aiming to count money until her hands cramped.
Then she suddenly disc...
The pricing of points for each kill of a human/upright jackal will not be exactly the same.
Ji He just killed an upright jackal and scored 6 points. She boldly guessed that the point an upright jackal gets for killing a human should be 1 point.
And there is a great possibility that her guess is correct, because at the beginning the score of the upright jackal named Yang Lingyuan was shown as 5 points.
This is a tricky number, and there are only two options.
The first one gives one point for killing a human being, and it killed 5 people at once.
The second is to get one point for each person killed.
There is no middle ground.
Ji He prefers one point for each person, and it killed 5.
Then, by reversing the logic, the total number of humans should be at least 6 times that of upright jackals.
This is what makes the game fair.
But Ji He still felt that there were some things he had not noticed.
If this is just a simple hunting game, wouldn't it be more convenient for them to fight if we throw them into a closed environment?
Why throw them into such a vast space?
In this pitch-black environment, if someone really wants to hide, isn't there a high possibility that they won't participate in the battle until it's over?
Could this game be so merciful?
Besides, the most important point.
Even if the ratio is 1:6, Ji He doesn't think humans can win.
The humans were randomly separated when they were released, and it would take a lot of time for them to find their companions. During this period, they might encounter upright jackals before they encounter their own kind.
Isn't this just courting death?
Besides, is it really safe to find someone like you?
Maybe not?
Humans are not the kind of race that would bravely sacrifice their lives for a fellow race they don’t even know. Isn’t it basic behavior to flee when fighting because you are defeated?
After all, the people who gather together randomly are mostly strangers to you, and they are not your relatives or friends, so you won’t die for strangers. Isn’t this normal?
Not letting down your teammates is considered a sign of good character.
So there must be something else about this game that can even out this individual racial advantage and give humans a chance to win.
What is it?
While she was thinking, the numbers above her head were updated again. On the personal list, Chai Lingyuan's total score reached 19 points, which once again proved her guess.
She also fell to third place, and the second place was a jackal with 11 points.
It seems that this race is really good at fighting.
Ji He stood up, collected the spoils, and ran quickly along the pipe.
She certainly wouldn't eat the food she didn't recognize, but she wouldn't leave it there either. After all, providing aid to the enemy was a big taboo on the battlefield.
…
The whole scene is surprisingly large.
Ji He ran at full speed on the pipe and didn't see a single living thing.
She seriously doubted whether five days was really enough to decide the outcome.
At this moment, the countdown above my head was about to reach zero.
Ji He stopped, stood in the dark world, and looked up at the only source of light.
The number above has not changed at all from a few minutes ago.
First: Chai Lingyuan with 19 points.
Second: Jackal Curse 3 17 points.
Third: Borrow another 50 billion and 6 cents from heaven.
00:00
Time resets to zero.
Light and shadow fall.
A pillar of light emerged from Ji He's body, appearing particularly dazzling in the darkness.
She stood there, raised her hand and tightened her mask, not feeling surprised at all, "Sure enough, these first three are a target."
If you want to avoid the light column, you can control the score and keep it at fourth place. This way you will never be at risk of being beaten up. If you calculate properly and conserve your strength, you may be able to make a comeback in the end.
But Ji He doesn’t plan to play that way this time.
If she had just entered the game, she was an auxiliary who could only heal and collect garbage with a shovel. If she was asked to face the monster head-on, she would definitely have to think of a roundabout way to achieve her goal.
Now?
She has three bodyguards, a total of four people. If she can't control the first three, then what face does she still have?
Just as he was thinking about it, Ji He jumped nimbly and rolled quickly in the air, dodging two attacks.
Looking up, she could only see two figures of different heights.
Attacking quickly.
A shovel appeared out of thin air in Ji He's right hand, and she blocked herself tightly as her body changed. Under the huge power contrast, the action of the two opponents chopping on her shovel seemed as light as a fist thrown by a shy girl.
The dazzling light dazzled Ji He's eyes. Even though she tried hard to distinguish the appearance of the figures in front of her, in the strong white light and fast movement, she could only barely make out that one was an upright jackal and the other was a human.
As for the human face, it’s really hard to see it clearly.
Ji He resisted lazily while keeping score in his mind.
The fighting power of this upright jackal is not as strong as the previous one, but this human, she must give a high score. He should be a human master, and his fighting power is similar to that of the previous upright jackal.
Just when Ji He finished collecting information and was about to counterattack, the upright jackal in front of him, after another attack was blocked, drew a strange arc in the air with the big knife in its hand and suddenly stabbed at the man next to him who was slashing at Ji He.
The man's entire body was in the air, and his eyes were bloodshot at the attack.
"You dare!!!"
With the sound of breaking through the air, the big knife mercilessly penetrated into the man's abdomen and was quickly pulled out.
The man did not retreat but advanced, grabbed the knife with his left hand and fixed it firmly to his body, while his right hand quickly stretched out and turned into a sharp claw, smashing half of the upright jackal's head with one claw.
After doing all this, the man turned around and looked at Ji He vigilantly, then quickly retreated into the darkness.
Ji He looked at the man who was disappearing at a very fast speed and whistled, "Friend, it's my turn."
After saying that, the whole person turned into a ray of light, rushed to the man at a high speed, and swung the shovel straight at the man's neck.
The man's pupils shrank, and he felt his life was threatened. He no longer held back, and with a roar, his entire body quickly deformed, rapidly transforming into a ferocious-looking 5-meter-tall giant bear.
He raised his right paw and slapped Ji He fiercely.
Not only did Ji He hide something, the man also had a hidden card.
But...
That's it.
Ji He's expression remained unchanged. Instead of retreating, he moved forward and fiercely grabbed the man's hand. Under the black bear's horrified gaze, he quickly shortened the distance between the two.
The shovel in his hand disappeared quietly, and Ji He's palm was instantly wrapped by a piece of white scales as warm as jade. He pressed it against the man's chest and pierced into the man's heart easily as if he was poking through window paper.
Just give it a gentle pinch.
The man's whole body stiffened instantly.
Ji He stood in place, holding the black bear's arm with his left hand, pulling out his right hand and casually wiping the bear's body.
This claw is useful, but it makes your hands bloody and a bit dirty.
As she was thinking about it, her ears moved.