Jin Shu was nothing more than a 'white moonlight' whose spiritual power was destroyed in a cultivation novel. The men who once loved and protected her became infatuated with a junior sister...
Chapter 444 Thriller Game Kills NPC (38)
Wasn't it said that you could only finish the game and leave the train by killing the big boss?
Now, everyone's eyes were filled with murderous intent as they looked at the boy, but since Jin Shu remained silent, no one dared to make a move.
"Don't kill them for now."
"Oh, so where are you going?"
Xiao Pai wouldn't dare to lead such a big boss who could rip out people's hearts at any time.
Jin Shu replied without turning her head.
“When I get to that door, you kill him.”
"How do we kill him?!"
"A red string tied around the neck."
Upon hearing this, Xiao Pai's hand holding the rope trembled slightly.
Is this an attempt to strangle him to death?
Is it that easy to die?
Although Xiao Pai trusts Jin Shu completely, and he's certain that if Jin Shu were to take action, nothing would go wrong, he doesn't trust himself. If anything goes wrong, everyone present would be dragged down with him.
So many things I wanted to say, but when I finally said them, only one sentence remained.
"Jin Shu, take care!"
William called out as he watched Jin Shu's retreating figure.
"After we leave, please do me the honor of treating you to a meal."
Jin Shu didn't turn around, waved to them with her back turned, and then walked to the end of this section of the carriage.
At this moment, Xiao Pai trembled as she wrapped the red rope around the boy's neck, and she could barely speak.
"Sorry, bro, you're a game NPC. We have to kill you to leave."
The boy looked relaxed, even with a slight smile on his face.
"Death is not the end for me. Don't worry, I won't resist."
Seeing how composed he was, Xiao Pai actually found it hard to bring himself to do it.
"I've never killed anyone..."
Besides, he looks just like an ordinary boy, so it would really take some mental preparation to strangle him.
The next second, the boy turned into a hideous ghost face. Xiao Pai was so scared that he yelled "Holy crap!" and then tightened the red rope without hesitation, pulling the bowstring open with both hands.
The boy did not struggle, and the process was very brief. The red rope quickly corroded his neck, and the moment his head hit the ground, the door at the end of the carriage slowly opened.
Everyone was overjoyed upon seeing this.
Jin Shu was the first to walk out, and her backlit figure made Xiao Pai feel inexplicably like she was about to cry.
"So... what do we do now?"
Chen Tan looked around. The once bustling train was now empty except for a few of them.
Lingzhi wanted to get up.
"Come along with us. Now that we've already finished the game, what are we doing here instead of going out?"
Xiao Pai stopped him.
"Jin Shu said not to go in until she comes back, because we don't know what the situation is inside."
Ling Zhi frowned, looking somewhat distracted.
"When will we have to wait? There are people waiting at home."
Xiao Pai glanced at him.
"Isn't everyone like this? We've been through so many days, why are you in such a hurry for another hour? Let's wait a little longer until Jin Shu comes back."
Anyway, Xiao Pai trusts Jin Shu unconditionally.
Strictly speaking, everyone's lives were saved by Jin Shu, so no one refuted Xiao Pai's words.
"I wonder what the situation is like on the next train."
Chen Tan still felt a little restless.
Having experienced so many deaths, when success was within reach, he always felt that things were not so simple.
What's more, Jin Shu, their only pillar of support, isn't here, so the rest of them are inexplicably uneasy.
At that moment, Jin Shu, who had just passed through the connecting passage in the middle of the carriage, opened the door and was greeted by a cacophony of voices.
Before them was a hard-seat carriage filled with passengers. Attendants in blue uniforms pushed trolleys through the crowd, and passengers sitting together chatted and made phone calls. No one noticed the sudden appearance of Jin Shu in the carriage.
Jin Shu walked through the crowd and stood opposite the flight attendant.
"Hello, when will our next stop be?"
"The train stops every half hour. The next stop should be Huangjiehe Road Station. Young lady, where is your seat? The train is about to arrive at the station, so please go back and sit down quickly."
Jin Shu didn't say anything. She looked in the direction the train attendant was pointing and saw that there was an empty seat on the crowded train. It seemed like the seat was reserved for her. Just then, Jin Shu reached into her pocket.
In my hand is a one-way ticket, and the empty seat is the one shown on the ticket.
Jin Shu put the ticket back in her pocket and sat down in her seat without hesitation.
Sitting next to me was a girl dressed in black, with her hair tied in a high ponytail, leisurely reading a small notebook in her hand.
Across the table were two men dressed identically, who appeared to be members of some organization. They wore white shirts under black uniforms, with a black five-pointed star sewn onto the collar of their shirts.
As soon as Jin Shu sat down, the girl next to her put down her notebook, turned her fair and pretty face to look at Jin Shu, and chewed a piece of gum.
"Jin Shu, seventeen years old, lives in Building 22, Hetang New District. Her parents are alive and she has a dog."
"It's you, isn't it?"
Jin Shu nodded.
"Yes, it's me."
The girl looked at Jin Shu, making sure there was no surprise or nervousness on her face, and then chuckled.
"We won't introduce ourselves; we've come to you because we value your abilities."
There's a term, what's it again? Gamers all know it, it's called...
"MVP".
The man opposite him echoed this sentiment.
The girl nodded repeatedly.
"Yes, that's MVP. You are the MVP now, you know? The organization appreciates you a lot, so they sent us to find you for cooperation."
Jin Shu lowered her eyes quietly, playing with the bracelet on her wrist that was noticeably thinner, and then said softly.
"Cooperation? How exactly will we cooperate?"
Jin Shu in front of me seemed quite calm, but I've seen too many girls like her. She's become arrogant and overbearing because she's smart enough to easily pass through the game.
So the girl didn't mind Jin Shu's indifferent tone and continued.
"Our game has a reward, right? The person who clears the game first gets five million in real life."
This is true. You can take five million, return to reality, and continue your ordinary life.
But now, you have one more chance to become like us.
"Like you?"
There was a hint of barely perceptible arrogance in the girl's tone.
"Immortality, control of game rules, and observation of players' life and death—as long as someone in the game you're in charge of achieves a perfect completion, you'll receive the same reward."
These are the same benefits we enjoy.
No one can refuse it.
Any one of the conditions you pick out is enough to make these greedy players flock to it.
The girl looked at Jin Shu, seemingly not expecting any answer from her.