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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Shi Jinzhe, with a long face, directly confronted the person in charge and the rescue team.
"You let a stranger ransack my room, is this how you treat tourists? Are you satisfied now?"
The rescue team forcibly pulled the man away, and the person in charge sincerely apologized: "Sorry, it was our problem."
No wonder the woman was so emotional; anyone would be angry if such private things were disturbed.
"I need compensation." Shi Jinzhe's disdain was palpable, and he seemed determined to persist: "I demand a different room."
"Then we'll coordinate and arrange it for you..."
“I’ll choose for myself.” He looked down and asked Shekh, “Which room do you want to stay in?”
"The fifth room on the fifth floor, facing west, is quiet."
Through the snake, she learned that the room offered a view of Azure Company, was right next to the escape route, and had a blind spot for surveillance cameras, making it perfect for them.
Schech added, "I dislike noise and need a room without any dirty things bothering me."
"...What is this thing, complaining that I'm dirty..." the man being dragged away muttered, turning around reluctantly.
She lowered the corners of her mouth and stared at the man's back.
A giant black python suddenly fell from the ceiling above his head, instantly knocking the man to the ground.
At the same time, a small venomous snake landed on his collar, its fangs piercing his carotid artery, and the snake injected all the venom from its body.
The man's body jerked violently, and he stopped breathing in less than half a minute.
His companion, eyes wide, staggered back a few steps, dying within half a minute; there was no time to save him.
The group didn't dare to linger and quickly ran downstairs to escape.
Death came without warning, and the person in charge sensed that things were not going to end well, so he had no choice but to bite the bullet and agree to the request.
To everyone's surprise, after the investigation was completed, the original occupant of that room simply checked out and left.
Moreover, apart from the staff living in the building, the vast majority of tourists requested to check out, saying that no one dared to stay in the room.
In the end, the building was completely full, but only a third of the original inhabitants remained. The tourists would rather sleep on the streets than stay there.
The two moved into the room that was best suited for observing the Azure Company.
When he came up from the balcony, Schech moved three of his suitcases and placed them under the bed in this bedroom.
The original resident was terrified and didn't dare to look closely; he grabbed his luggage and ran away.
That evening, the story of a giant python crawling into a building, followed by an invasion of numerous venomous snakes and the killing of a tourist, made headlines on Azure Island News.
The players took it much more seriously than the locals, who considered it a strange and unusual event.
This is very strange. Many people doubted that they had guessed wrong and wondered if this survival crisis was a snake infestation.
In particular, they heard that there was a giant snake that was twenty meters long.
Twenty meters? Even ten meters isn't a snake that can grow normally.
To be on the safe side, a significant number of players decided to avoid the staff apartment area and take a detour to get through it.
This deliberate farce resolved the issues of complex personnel, key personnel relocation, material delivery, and room reassignment all at once.
On the fifth floor, Shi Jinzhe held up binoculars, observing the Azure Company.
He searched for "Azure" on his phone, but the results only showed promotional videos.
The Azure Building is neither magnificent nor grand; it is simply an ordinary 12-story wide-body building.
The security personnel at the entrance walked with a steady gait, and they noticed the slightest movement; they were clearly skilled in martial arts.
People must register with a card and have their bodies scanned by a machine before they can pass.
"With such a heavily guarded gate, it seems there's no way we can sneak in and gather information."
Shekh took a bite of rabbit meat: "We can find two snakes to search nearby; it won't arouse too much suspicion."
"Alright, then thank you for your hard work."
"If there's a conditional exchange, I'll eat these every day even if I go abroad."
“Okay.” Shi Jinzhe smiled. “That’s easy to achieve. You can make more requests.”
“Then give me some of your blood.” Shekh, exhausted from being surrounded by the stench all day, shook her head. “That will soothe my mind.”
Shehe didn't say anything, and Shi Jinzhe almost forgot that she could still smell the fishy smell.
He placed his wrist in front of Shekh's mouth, offering a cautious yet friendly reminder: "Drink blood in moderation."
Shekh nodded perfunctorily, then plunged his two large fangs in.
That night, Shi Jin slept like he was dead.
When she woke up the next day, her eyes looked not only melancholy, but also filled with a sense of utter despair, as if she were about to commit suicide for love.
"You're awake. We should get down to business."
Sheikh sat on the bed opposite him, holding a glass of water. He had a rosy complexion and looked radiant.
In a daze, Shi Jinzhe felt that her tail was even shinier, as if it had been polished.
He suspected that the snake might have had vampire genes in its ancestors.
With a weak "hmm," Shi Jinzhe climbed up from the sofa. "We'll just do some simple security measures for the room today, mainly to keep people out. We can't stop monsters, so it's unnecessary."
Shekh took his hand, his good mood visibly evident.
She could still smell the fishy odor, but the discomfort had completely disappeared, and Shi Jinzhe's natural comforting aura was even more pronounced than before.
After tidying up, Shekh left a small, highly venomous snake in the room and left the apartment building with it.
Although it is speculated to be a biological virus, waterproofing and moisture protection are still necessary for island living.
Shi Jinzhe had checked the relevant sales locations yesterday. He bought several large waterproof films, as well as assembleable anti-theft nets and anti-theft spikes. Then he went to a stationery store and bought a lot of clay and washi tape.
"What is this for?" Shekh asked, kneading the clay in his hand. It was soft and easy to mold.
"Clay can be freely shaped, can block sewers and cracks, temporarily prevent the invasion of germs, and can also be waterproof, sealing very tightly."
Shi Jinzhe slipped a small bag into her hand, saying, "Take this and play with it."
After buying the clay, Shi Jinzhe also purchased several power banks, indoor motion sensor lights, and walkie-talkies.
These things are small and can be easily taken back with you.
He planned to buy kayaks and inflatable boats at a specialty store on the third day, along with oxygen cylinders.
Because the Blue Ocean flagship store was offering free health checkups, the pedestrian street was completely blocked, so he took a detour to leave.
After lunch, Shi Jinzhe went to the mall and bought a foldable water bottle and cat food.
A foldable water bag can hold 20 liters of water. It's cheap, saves space, doesn't require making holes, and is perfectly adequate for household water use. The only downside is that it makes the apartment's water meter run faster.
The closer they got to the apartment, the fewer pedestrians they saw. Within a two-kilometer radius of the apartment, they didn't see a single person.
Only after asking the person in charge did I learn that many employees were also afraid of being bitten by snakes and had gone to stay with relatives.
After returning the items to the apartment, Shi Jinzhe asked Sheh to make a list of what she wanted so they could buy it together when they went to restock their food supplies.
Because of anemia, I couldn't move around much on the second day. I felt dizzy and went to bed early.
Day 3 on Azure Island.
When Shekh woke up in the morning, he found that the fishy smell in the air had intensified.
Two days ago it was just fishy and smelly, but today it's like half a vat of rotten eggs has been added.