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 180 Unknown Area (2) - Being Cuttled by a Cricket
Ning Shu thought to herself, "It's bad enough that I was implicated, but I also lost a prop. I'm even more upset now."
They all slept in the car that night. Wu Yi, with his long legs, took the back seat, Ning Shu sat in the passenger seat, and Cheng Chuan reclined in the driver's seat.
While Ning Shu was browsing the game panel, she discovered that someone had sent her a private message saying they wanted to buy the items she had listed.
After some negotiation, they finally sold the item for 100 points. There was nothing they could do; none of the items she was selling were offensive, so it was normal that they didn't fetch a high price.
She was quite satisfied with 100 points; one shouldn't be greedy.
This incident made Ning Shu think of a question, which she then reminded Cheng Chuan of:
"Cheng Chuan, you never give any warning before pulling people into dungeons. I suggest you buy an anti-theft lock or other anti-theft items from the game store."
"Use it for the car, otherwise it might get stolen if you leave it out."
Upon hearing this, Wu Yi became anxious, as if the car were his own, and quickly chimed in, "Brother Chuan, I think Xiao Ning is right. If the car is gone, we'll all have to walk."
Cheng Chuan thought about it and felt that Ning Shu made sense, so he nodded: "I'll take a look at the mall now."
Ning Shu added, "It's best to buy items. If you don't have enough points, I can give you some. I just sold some items and got some points in return."
Cheng Chuan was touched that Ning Shu had gone to such lengths: "No need, I'll handle it."
If you don't have enough points, you can lower the requirements and use them to buy things in the store first. Where can you use other people's points? Earning points is not easy for anyone.
Finally, Cheng Chuan bought an anti-theft lock item on the item trading platform, which would prevent ordinary players from stealing it, putting everyone's minds at ease.
After finishing their business, Ning Shu started browsing online forums out of boredom.
I saw a pinned post about linked copies and clicked on it.
It's you again:
This dungeon is really ridiculous. It turns out that the difficulty of clearing the dungeon varies depending on which pillar you choose. This is the first time I've encountered a dungeon where the difficulty varies depending on the map.
I really want to thank you.
Even more outrageous, I saw a couple cosplaying as "walking a dog" on the street. The man was holding the leash, and the woman was crawling like a dog. I never thought I'd see anything like it.
Aren't they afraid of falling to their deaths? Oh, this instance doesn't actually allow you to fall to your death, no wonder they're so blatant.
Also, you can't eat the food you bring in this instance; you have to find the supply crates, which provide food.
The game didn't give any hints, that's outrageous! I almost starved to death on the way.
She scrolled down to read the comments, which were all unmissable sights.
I am your grandpa:
Holy crap, are couples these days this wild? Doing this in a dungeon? Are they incredibly skilled? Or are they deliberately looking for thrills in dungeons?
Ning Shu nodded in agreement as she read this. This couple was truly baffling. Even if they were lucky enough to choose an easy pillar, their behavior was still unacceptable.
Moreover, in public, one should consider public morals, otherwise, it's probably just plain stupid.
However, this ID looks familiar; it seems like I've seen it somewhere before.
Please be gentle with the game:
I don't quite agree with the original poster's point that you have to find supply crates. I've seen some players eating the trash in the garbage cans, and I think that's a viable option.
The two players were fighting. One of them was a girl, and she couldn't beat the guy. She clung to his leg and cried, looking so pitiful!
Hmm, this ID looks familiar. Ning Shu stared at the ID name, but couldn't remember where he had seen it before.
But could he be talking about her? She continued reading.
I can change the world:
Hey upstairs, did the female player get to eat it in the end? And more importantly, where did they find the trash can? I didn't see one anywhere along the way.
Many other comments below raised the same question.
Please be gentle with the game:
I don't know either, I couldn't find it either. I was almost going crazy searching for it. In the end, my teammate found the supply crate, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to get out.
Seeing everyone's reaction, Ning Shu realized they were clearly talking about her. If there were no trash cans in the dungeon, and she happened to have one, then it could only be her.
She thought about it and decided to reply.
[Strong Man Doesn't Wash Feet 8:]
Is it possible that the player brought that trash can in there themselves, which is why you can't find it?
After replying, she continued scrolling down the comments, which were almost all about the traps experienced by each commenting player.
It contains things she has experienced and things she hasn't experienced, but the content is similar, just with varying levels of difficulty.
Ning Shu was tired from browsing and was about to leave when she noticed a small red dot appearing in the corner of the game panel. This was the first time it had appeared.
She immediately clicked on it and found that someone had replied to her comment.
Please be gentle with the game:
Players carrying their own trash cans? No way! What idiot would do something like that? It's in a game, and there are environmentalists? Carrying their own trash cans? What a joke!
The words "brain-dead" and "joke" entered Ning Shu's mind. Well, she had just called someone brain-dead, and she was immediately called brain-dead herself. The world is a circle.
She didn't want to argue with the other person; it was pointless. So she turned off the game panel, lowered her chair, and prepared to go to sleep.
After taking a bath, Si Zhong, wearing a bathrobe and drying his hair with a towel, walked into the living room and saw the trash can he had placed on the floor.
He took it out when he was tidying up the space after he came back.
He can't stand having a trash can in his space, or anything that can keep food fresh.
Si Zhong sat on the sofa, continuing to dry his hair, his eyes fixed on the trash can. He recalled the shock he felt when Ning Shu gave it to him; he still couldn't understand why he had accepted it back then.
Thinking of the little potato he had crushed in the last dungeon, a smile crept into his eyes as he thought: She's quite interesting.
When Ning Shu and the others woke up, the sky was clear and the air was fresh, and they seemed to be in a good mood.
Ning Shu took out the piece of colored glass, bought an instruction manual, and wanted to see what it was used for.
[Item Name: A piece of stained glass.]
[Item Usage: Place it wherever you like.]
【Item Function: After placing it in the right position, you can adjust the color to make it a transparent "wall" so that others cannot pass through.】
Isn't that interesting?
[Friendly reminder: This item cannot be destroyed by ordinary knives and guns, but it can be destroyed by advanced items.]
Ning Shu looked at the sentence "Isn't it interesting?" and thought to herself, "What's so interesting about this? It's not practical at all. It's just a smokescreen."
I just don't know if this piece of glass could stop the bullets if we were caught in a hail of bullets.
Why does she always end up choosing useless items? Thinking back to the other two options the system gave her... well, the other two don't seem to be very useful either.
Suddenly, her vision went black and then bright again, and she heard the system notification.