Targeted by a Wealthy Player in the Survival Game

The story follows Ning Shu, who is inexplicably dragged into a survival game. Because her skills are too powerful, she accidentally offends a wealthy, top-spending player in one of the instances an...

Chapter 102 Desert Search (25) - Found the Item

Chapter 102 Desert Search (25) - Found the Item

Ning Shu was pressed tightly against the mummy beneath her. At that moment, she felt that she could actually stop living. This was even more disgusting than the lingering feeling of rubbing feces on her hands.

Also, at that moment, she suddenly felt as if something had drenched her in a chilling liquid.

She scrambled up from the mummy in terror, only to find that the blurry block in the upper left corner of her view had suddenly become clear, revealing a mummy with a clear female figure.

Ning Shu suddenly remembered what Wu Yi had said: when he encountered the designated object Anka, he suddenly felt a chill run through his body.

The blurry block instantly became clear, and he confirmed that it was his target object.

So... this mummy is her target?

Why, why is her target a mummy?!

Is it even considered an object? What kind of absurd task is this?!

Besides, it only appears when touched. Who would touch a mummy for no reason? She doesn't have that serious illness.

Ning Shu was immersed in grief and completely ignored the apology from the "Fish Leaps Over the Dragon Gate" player.

Wu Yi noticed Ning Shu's situation and quickly came over to check on her.

Sister Li and the other players were observing whether the things chasing them were really no longer coming, and when they found that they were, they cheered with joy.

Ning Shu was drawn to their cheers, but when she came to her senses and looked at them, she felt they were being overly optimistic.

"Are there other players outside?" Ning Shu asked, looking at them.

"Yes, but they're either near the altar or in the treasure room, which are quite far from here."

An unfamiliar player spoke up, assuming that Ning Shu also wanted other players to come here for refuge.

Ning Shu didn't know what the other person was thinking, otherwise she would have said that the other person was overthinking it.

She simply wanted to know if there was anyone outside attracting the attention of these things, otherwise they wouldn't be able to complete the mission by the time the instance ended.

Now that the object has been found, another problem arises: she needs to know where to move the mummy.

Unexpectedly, she even had to move mummies in the dungeon, which is just ridiculous.

Wait a minute, the "Curse of the Pharaoh" has been activated, and there seems to be another one called the Pharaoh's Curse?

It is "the Pharaoh's last wish"!

It means that the Pharaoh wanted to be buried with his favorite concubine. If being buried together doesn't count as being buried together, then does that mean they should be placed together?

This favored concubine isn't being treated very well. Can she really be considered a favored concubine?

But this pharaoh was really something. He was already buried with the queen, but he still wanted to be buried with his favorite concubine. He was definitely a scumbag.

No, this logic is flawed. Ning Shu discovered a logical inconsistency.

She pondered it carefully and came up with a possibility: if Pharaoh was the first of the three to die, then all of this would make sense.

The pharaoh favored his concubine and wanted to be buried with her, but the queen refused. However, the pharaoh wrote down his last wishes.

The queen had no choice but to comply, but she chose a method that satisfied both the pharaoh and her own selfish desires.

That means that after the Pharaoh died, she also killed her favorite concubine and placed her in this dark room.

This approach would certainly work, since she herself wasn't buried in the same coffin as the Pharaoh.

To outsiders, her actions might seem to have satisfied the Pharaoh, but they certainly didn't fulfill his true desires.

So if she moves her favorite concubine to the Pharaoh's side, she'll have completed her mission? That should be it, right?

Ning Shu wasn't sure, but she felt it was worth a try. She beckoned to Wu Yi with her finger: "Wu Yi, come here."

After she finished speaking, Wu Yi frowned and said, "Sister Ning, is it really okay for you to treat me like this?"

If you don't do it, I'll have to, but of course it would be better if you did it.

Ning Shu thought to herself, and continued to brainwash Wu Yi:

"Think about it, after you turn to stone, you don't really feel anything about it, and it shouldn't be heavy, right?"

Don't tell me you can't even lift a mummy.

That's so insulting! He's 1.9 meters tall, how could he not be able to lift it? But that's... really?

Seeing that Wu Yi was still hesitant, Ning Shu unleashed his trump card: "Isn't saving my life enough for you to move a mummy, huh?"

The last "hmm" was very clever.

The request to move a corpse to repay a debt of gratitude is a bit too unusual, but it's not an unreasonable request either, since it doesn't require you to open your heart and soul.

With his martial arts skills completely under his control, he could only nod in agreement.

Great, everything is ready. She plans to lead the way and have Wu Yi follow behind her.

Their target was—the Pharaoh's tomb!

Sister Li didn't understand why Ning Shu and Wu Yi would still go out at this time, when there were wandering reliefs and things that seemed to have appeared out of nowhere outside the hole in the wall.

Moreover, she really couldn't understand the thought process of these two players, who also had to bring along that mummy.

The players inside the hole in the wall just watched as Ning Shu ran ahead, with Wu Yi carrying the mummy and chasing after him.

Ning Shu raised her hand in front of Wu Yi and haphazardly swiped around, turning everything that came near her into a pile of sand, except for the stone statue.

Because the statues were all fighting fiercely with the millionaire over at the altar.

Although Ning Shu didn't know why this was happening, it was for the best, saving her the trouble of dealing with the stone statue.

After all, even someone as small as her couldn't withstand a blow from the stone statue aimed at her.

They returned to the altar and saw a million people who had gone mad with killing.

He had almost taken care of the stone statues, but a few were still chasing after other players.

Ning Shu saw this as a good opportunity. She cleared the way for Wu Yi by eliminating the reliefs that were blocking the path.

Wu Yi was frozen in shock, carrying the mummy concubine on his shoulder and following behind Ning Shu.

Some players were stunned when they saw this.

What kind of operation is this? Are there still people who like to steal mummies these days? Doesn't it get creepy?

Not to mention normal players being shocked, even someone as abnormal as Si Zhong would fall silent for a few seconds if he accidentally caught a glimpse of this scene.

Why are they here again? Si Zhong recognized the two people.

Seeing them like this, he suddenly understood why Ning Shu had taken his belongings earlier; after all, they always surprised him like this.

Si Zhong ignored what they were doing and continued playing his game, since it was his favorite way to play.

Ning Shu, accompanied by Wu Yi, returned to the Pharaoh's tomb and found that the Pharaoh's coffin was open.

"This is truly heaven's help!" she thought with delight, and tossed aside the golden dagger tucked behind her waist.

She picked up the knife casually from that unknown space; after all, she'd already moved a mummy, so what was a coffin to her?

Now that we don't have to pry it open anymore, what could be more exciting?

At this moment, she inexplicably became bolder, only concerned with whether there was a pharaoh in the coffin, and actually peeked out.

Yes, yes!

Overjoyed, Ning Shu immediately ordered Wu Yi, "Quick, throw it in!"

Wu Yi felt that this was somewhat disrespectful, but he did it anyway. Who wants to carry around a mummy all the time?