Shi Jinzhe, a cheater in a survival game, falls into a desperate situation in the third game. At the critical moment of life and death, a broken stone statue saves his life by accident.
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[I've never seen such a twisted sense of humor from a boss. And the guy next to her, he seems like a perfectly normal person, but then he suddenly cuts his wrists and feeds them to butterflies. It's truly terrifying; there's a kind of calm madness about him. It's easier to guess what those outright insane bosses are thinking than them.]
[Who said she doesn't hurt people... She petrified half my body, and I froze to death in the snowfield. Losing meant losing 40 points directly, and if I lose again in the next round, I won't have any points left.]
“When this person insulted me, I turned him to stone,” Shekh explained.
"You know you just need to fight back." Shi Jinzhe continued scrolling down, and besides those criticizing Shekh, there were some other voices.
[Black curly hair, blindfolded, wearing a dark purple dress—this description sounds so familiar!]
[She looks familiar. Can she turn into a snake? There's a man next to her. If so, she should be a player, right? How did she become a dungeon boss? You guys must have made a mistake.]
I remember she was a player too; she even petrified me once.
[Impossible, absolutely impossible. Why would she do those things if she's not the boss? Besides, there weren't any other bosses when we reached the finish line.]
[If she's the boss, how can she be a player in other dungeons? Are you guys being played like fools by high-level players?]
Shi Jinzhe joked, "Looks like you're about to become famous in the gaming world. I'm going to be carried to heaven by you."
"That's like even the chickens and dogs ascending to heaven."
"Tsk, I deliberately hid the first two words, and you still said them out loud."
“That’s the truth.” Shekh looked down again and saw that the people arguing had been on several floors apart, each more stubborn than the last.
Some people speculated that they might be humanoid props, but this conclusion was quickly refuted.
[What you're talking about can't possibly be a humanoid prop. Props can't appear in real life, but I've seen these two people in the original world.]
"Time is running out, and some players have recognized you. Will that affect you?"
Shekh lowered his voice, sounding as if he were about to kill someone to silence them.
Despite their danger rating being far higher than other players, Shi Jinzhe is a great target for robbery, both in reality and in the game.
What if he's recognized by other players, and those people have bad intentions?
In a situation like yesterday's zoo incident, even if someone manages to delete everything that's been uploaded online, they can stop the spread of the information online, but they can't hide the eyes of those who already know about it.
Those who are meant to recognize them will still recognize them.
"Let's not go out tonight."
"Why don't you go out? Local delicacies are best eaten fresh." Shi Jinzhe snatched the phone away, preventing Shehe from looking at it any longer. "Don't worry about that, just eat what you want."
"I'm afraid I'll affect you; my eyes are too easy to leave an impression on people."
“Unless we never leave the room again, someone will definitely see you and me.” Fearing that Shehe wouldn’t believe him, Shi Jinzhe showed her a few more posts.
"You see, some players will team up in their original world, some will take orders for high prices to help others complete the game, and some will even use their player identities to form special forces with those selected high-ranking officials and wealthy people, and win over all kinds of connections. They will all expose their true identities to varying degrees."
"So you should enjoy life however you want, don't worry about those people. Even if someone really wants to harm me, you will definitely protect me."
Shekh: "But I just saw someone down there saying things like you seem to be very rich, that you're a billionaire."
Life is easy to protect, but money is not.
She was really worried that one day she would be penniless and her big house and bathhouse would disappear.
Especially a big house that you finally have the chance to own, you absolutely cannot do that.
"I think you're more worried about money right now."
Even though Shi Jinzhe's eyesight wasn't failing him, he could clearly see from Shekh's expression her fear of a life of poverty.
"I'm worried about you."
Sher smelled a sour, pickled cucumber odor coming from him and thought that if Shi Jinzhe were given some salad dressing, he could pass for a sandwich.
“You won’t leave me, money will, I’m just more worried about the one who will leave me.”
“I’m much more loyal to you than money.” Shi Jin counted on his fingers for Sheheshu. “Not only am I loyal, but I’m also cleaner than money. You don’t know how many people have handled the banknotes you use. I’m even questioning whether those people wash their hands every day. You definitely can’t stand that.”
"What you said is true, but there are definitely more people who like money than people who like you."
Shi Jinzhe turned his face to the window and sighed softly, "I'm a little sad."
"You lied to me because I was heartbroken?"
"I'm sad that I haven't worked hard enough to earn more money for you to spend, so you can't firmly put me first."
Shekh pursed his lips, but still managed a laugh. "Alright, you're important."
Five words were all it took to appease a man, and Shi Jinzhe sat back down, satisfied.
Ignoring the daydreaming expectation in his eyes, Shekh added, "I won't leave you even if I have no money. If you can't afford food, just feed me more dew."
"It's not as bad as you've fallen to this state." Shi Jinzhe patted her hand. "Don't worry, no one can take me or the money away."
"It's you and my money."
"Yes, they're all yours."
Even the most awkward love words can be read smoothly by Shi Jinzhe. He looked at other things and discussed with Shekh how to spend the next two days.
They walked slowly along the mountain road, and it wasn't until nightfall that they returned to the city.
After dinner, they went for a walk to digest their food at nearby attractions. Then, as if guided by GPS, Shekh followed the aromas to the food street.
Shi Jinzhe accompanied her for a stroll inside, adding 2 to the walk time. They didn't go back to the hotel to sleep until after 11 o'clock.
Two days later, after touring the city, the two flew back home.