"I feel like I can't control myself anymore; I really want to eat you, eat you bite by bite." The cold blade lightly grazed Xia Linyue's cheek, and the handsome man before her smile...
"Dear players, congratulations on being trapped in the Misty Town. Only by killing the ogre can the wronged souls here find peace, the mist dissipate, and the exit appear."
"Player's mission: Kill the ogre and leave Misty Town."
"Looks like everyone here is a player." Wu Yuan raised his hand, clearly having observed the actions of others while reading the game information.
All five people present were players, and none of them were first-time players.
Xia Linyin stood up from the carpet, patted the dust off her clothes. She was wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans, but the white T-shirt was stained with dust and wouldn't be easy to clean. She was wearing a pair of white sneakers, which were more suitable for running and sports.
His gaze subtly swept over the others. The tall, square-faced man, dressed in a black and white tracksuit, looked like a physical education teacher. This uncle was the one who had spoken first; he seemed to be a meticulous and confident person.
The girl, with her hair in pigtails and wearing a school uniform, had long, slender legs encased in white stockings and bangs. She was quite cute, with big eyes, rosy lips, and a pointed chin. However, she inexplicably gave off a gloomy feeling, probably because of the dark circles under her eyes and her lack of expression, like a big-eyed doll with a blank expression.
Seemingly noticing Xia Linyin's gaze, the girl looked at her and then gave her a sweet smile, making Xia Linyin feel as if her previous thoughts were just her imagination.
The other girl wasn't particularly stunning; her features were just delicate. But her skin was very fair, so fair it looked like you could pinch water out of it. She was wearing a dress and high heels.
She gently brushed the dust off her skirt, her movements soft and gentle, her delicate brows furrowing slightly.
There was another boy, wearing a slightly worn striped shirt and jeans, a very simple and ordinary outfit. He also had an ordinary appearance. After reading the red lettering on his hand, he jumped up and looked around at his surroundings.
"What are your thoughts on this game?" Wu Yuan asked, drawing everyone's attention back to him.
Whether it was because they were unfamiliar with each other and lacked trust, or because they were all digesting the game information they had just seen, no one spoke rashly after Wu Yuan asked the question, and the room was quiet for a moment.
"Let me start. The first question is whether this cannibal is a demon or a human. As you know, there are ghosts and monsters in this game, so there must also be demons. So, is this cannibal a real demon or a human disguised as a demon? Or is it like the serial killer in the movie, where the three words are just a name used to describe those who kill without hesitation as devils?"
Wu Yuan spoke very softly, but his words were clear enough for people to hear him.
Upon hearing his words, everyone's face showed a thoughtful expression, except for the girl in the school uniform, who simply stared blankly at Wu Yuan with her large eyes.
"At first, I thought the ogres were monsters because the strange mist shrouded the town of Manscher. Only monsters could cause such a thing, such a strange mist shrouding the town."
At this point, Wu Yuan shook his head. "But I quickly dismissed that idea because the game gave another line: 'Only by killing the ogres can the wronged souls here find peace and the fog will dissipate.' This proves that the fog is related to the wronged souls. The more people the ogres kill, the more wronged souls there are, and the thicker the fog becomes. So the town shrouded in fog has become a paradise for the ogres."
"Instead of the cannibal wanting to turn the town into a killing playground, so it shrouded the town in mist, then the cannibal might not be a monster that can control the mist. It could also be a person, someone in this town with cannibalistic tendencies."