Male Lead Survives in an Infinite Game by Relying on His Wife

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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Chapter 96 Searching for the Bomb (21)

An hour later, three more maps were found.

Several members of the Black faction have stopped attacking, seemingly having given up.

When Shi Jinzhe arrived, the three people were fleeing from the pursuit of two orange-clad factions.

It was no different from a fight between two noobs; they went back and forth, and the fight was quite exciting.

Shekh was in a hurry, so he split his tail to fight and took down all the fighters.

As she left, she also caught four black faction players who were hiding behind her, and she was very lucky. After killing them, she got two maps from the four of them.

In the air, on the leaderboard, the number after Shi Jinzhe's name jumped up, from 104 points to 133 points.

At this point, the brown faction is left with only one bomb player and one map player.

With 109 points remaining, 5 of those points were lost by the team in the final moments.

With the outcome no longer in doubt, he finally breathed a sigh of relief and relaxed a little.

Even if the orange bombs and maps are all there, there won't be enough for the people at the back to share.

If the survivors on both sides still want to score points, they can only fight each other or kill each other.

If we kill him, not many people will come. Shekh has already seen the snake's tail and knows that she can be petrified, so the risk is too high.

The fact that so many orange players stayed indicates that their main strategy is to survive, prioritizing survival over scoring. Since only a few players could make it, their focus should shift to defense.

Having figured this out, Shi Jinzhe decided to find a place to replenish his strength first.

Two o'clock in the morning.

The three found a place to stay in the relatively undamaged Terminal 3.

Li Jin took the bag of biscuits that Shi Jinzhe gave him and went to a corner to be alone. He had heard what they were saying.

He understood the importance of romantic relationships, and he left.

Shekh, who was sitting diagonally opposite him, took a bite of bread and asked Shi Jinzhe, "Are we still going to look for the orange people? There's still one bomb that hasn't died."

A bomb costs 50 points, and each point can fetch 100,000, which is 5 million, bringing us one step closer to the castle.

“I want to wait and see,” Shi Jinzhe asked her. “What do you think of that person who uses ghosts? There’s no such person in the Black faction, so it should be from the Orange faction. I’m afraid it will be difficult to deal with.”

"The ghosts that are controlled are all weak, but the fact that they can be recalled at any time from a distance means that this person has not used their full strength yet, and you cannot deal with them."

"And what about you?"

"We'll only know after we fight them, and we'll see if there are any powerful ghosts among the ones we control," Shekh said. "I've been in the stone for so long that I've forgotten how powerful the ghosts I can fight."

During the day, the silk thread in the bomber's hand was special; it could temporarily restrain her.

There's always the risk of unforeseen events, and Shech cannot make any absolute guarantees.

"Then let's wait and see."

"Can we get down to business now?" Shekh asked, as if he had finished all the miscellaneous tasks and was now ready to get down to business.

"You have such a good memory..."

"What was the last thing you said?" she kindly began, picking up where Shi Jin left off. "You said spring."

"Spring..." The words were dry and lifeless, but a deep, resonant male voice echoed from the depths of my memory.

Spring is here, it's mating season again, and the air is thick with the scent of hormones...

Shi Jinzhe: "Is spring...something special to you? Otherwise, why would you say before spring?"

“After spring, snakes go to find mates, just like all other snakes.” Shekh rested his chin on his knees, staring intently at his face.

"Everyone needs to do this."

"So you need it too?" Shi Jinzhe didn't know how to say it, but he knew this wasn't quite right.

Shekh is indeed a snake, but she is also half human. How can her thoughts in this regard be completely animalistic, without any human qualities?

"I have no idea."

"So you learned this entirely from other snakes? Didn't any humans tell you?"

Shekh shook his head. "I don't know, but that's what my instincts say, so I listen to my instincts."

Her snake instincts had helped her avoid many risks, and she trusted her instincts, even though no snakes ever came to her in the spring.

Her arms braced against her sides as she bent over, and just as her instincts told her that the scent would make her feel good, she listened and believed them, and thus evolved.

The relaxing scent filled his senses, and a blurry image flashed through Sher's mind.

Layer upon layer of intertwined vines, a lush, dense forest that obscures the sky, and in the dark green sea of ​​trees, she coils around a treetop, her tail, which is not as thick as it is now, seemingly gazing at something.

She paused for a moment, then changed the subject, "So you have to say it before spring."

"Time will run out and silence will prevail." This statement implies that if she cannot provide an answer before spring, she will run off with someone else.

Oh no, it's a different kind of snake.

Do you have a goal yet?

Suddenly, Shi Jinzhe remembered that when Shehe went to the zoo for several days in a row, she would squat in front of the glass of the famous reticulated python every day, her eyes so focused.

"You don't necessarily have your eye on that ink-wash colored..."

“That’s a girl,” Sheikh interrupted him. “Weren’t you watching it with me?”

Shi Jinzhe was speechless. He hadn't dared to look at it seriously back then, but he still wanted to make amends. "I was looking at those flowers and plants back then, just in case you need a place to live. I'd like to learn from them, right?"

"No need, just tell me if this time is okay."

Why are you so persistent...?

Shi Jinzhe had no idea why the topic had veered off course like this. What were they saying at the beginning? How did it turn into this whole "springtime" thing?

He followed his train of thought back and realized that Shekh had been concerned ever since Li Jin said those words.

What did Li Jin say? He needs to think about it.

After a long pause, Shi Jinzhe finally asked her, "...Are you very concerned about what he said about courtship?"

Shech gleaned something from his inscrutable tone.

A few seconds later, she leaned back slightly and sat down next to Shi Jinzhe.