Those Years When I Became a Big Shot on the Horror Bus

The four words - shut-in, fair-skinned, short, and weak - perfectly describe Mo Shuwan.

Until one day, she boarded the mysterious dimensional bus and gained a group of变态 teammates...

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Chapter 191 encountered the worst situation.

"We should have passed the first hurdle. Let's take a break."

grumble--

Mo Shuwan sat down cross-legged, placing her hopes on the ground. She took out a medicine packet and applied medicine to her arm where the flesh had been corroded away. She then carefully recalled the battle just now and was surprised to find that all aspects of her body seemed to have improved significantly. She did not feel any strain even when surrounded by so many monsters.

"It seems that the secret manual was the key to my success; I made the right choice."

Ding-dong—

Wen Zuo: How's the situation on your end?

Mo Shuwan: I'm done and resting now.

Wen Zuo: That's good. There weren't any major problems, right?

Mo Shuwan: No, things are going quite smoothly for now.

The two of them each took charge of a few people and sent text messages to Yang Zhou and the others. Unexpectedly, except for Liu Dongcheng, everyone replied immediately, as if they had been waiting for it.

Luo Wannan: Captain, I knew you were alright.

Chengji: I'm waiting for you guys. I haven't dared to go inside yet, but thankfully no monsters are coming to urge me on.

Chen Jiaxu: Captain!!! I'm waiting for you!!! Waaah, I don't dare go in without news from you.

Jin Yu: Still alive.

Seeing that they were all still alive, Mo Shuwan breathed a sigh of relief and couldn't help but smile. She then sent them all the important points to note for this level.

Luo Wannan: Thank you, Captain! I'm going!

Cheng Ji: Phew, Captain, just wait for my good news.

Chen Jiaxu: Waaah, I'm leaving. Captain, please be careful. We'll definitely meet again.

Goldfish: Okay, thank you, Captain.

After sending a message to Wen Zuo, Mo Shuwan stood up, ready to tackle the second challenge.

Half an hour ago.

The passengers who got off the bus were scattered one by one. The person who was right next to them just a moment ago suddenly disappeared. They panicked to the extreme. Just as Mo Shuwan had guessed, even though they knew they should not be afraid or lose their composure, they were still terrified when it came to this.

Some collapsed to the ground and burst into tears, too afraid to move forward. Those who dared to move forward were terrified by the extremely frightening songs as soon as they entered the main hall, losing all courage to continue.

The figure standing in the darkness cautiously left the place that bound him, step by step walking out of the darkness. "I'm here. Are you hungry? Don't be afraid, I've come to take you home for dinner."

The passenger, slumped on the ground, was unable to resist and could only let the figure drag him along. The pain of his flesh being corroded caused him to scream in agony.

"Be good, be quiet, you'll be free soon."

"Let me go! Let me go!"

"How can that be? I still want to take you home for dinner, hehehe."

The figure dragged the passenger into the darkness. The surrounding singing grew more and more intense. The passenger, who was struggling in vain, was quickly grabbed by the figure and brought to the place where he had just been restrained. A pair of iron hands tightly imprisoned the passenger's body.

This happened repeatedly among the new passengers, and few were able to escape the terrible consequences of their own fears, which gave the monsters power and the ability to devour themselves.

Feeling that her strength had almost recovered, Mo Shuwan walked to the huge stone gate with hope. She raised her hand and placed it on the stone gate with a little force, and the seemingly heavy stone gate slowly opened with her almost negligible force.

There were still only a few lights illuminating the way, but this level was visually much more difficult than the previous one. Mo Shuwan stood in front of the gate, and if she took a step back, she would be backed against the huge stone gate that had already been closed. In front of her was a bottomless pit, and she could even vaguely hear the whistling wind coming from below.

There's absolutely nowhere to step, how can I get to the gate at the other end and reach the third level?

Congratulations, challenger, on passing the first level! You can now choose your reward.

Worried that Hope might accidentally lose its balance and fall, Mo Shuwan was holding it with one hand. She had just looked around the hall when she noticed out of the corner of her eye that the words above had appeared in the air in front of her. The words quickly disappeared, and the phantom images of three objects appeared in her sight.

Mo Shuwan clearly remembered that one of the posters said that rewards would never appear in the smaller levels, and if you encountered a situation where you had to choose a reward, then you had encountered the worst-case scenario.

No matter which option you choose, it will be dangerous.

Mo Shuwan's body stiffened slightly as she watched the phantom images of the three items slowly approach her, as if urging her to make a decision as soon as possible.

She helplessly squeezed Hope's little paws and whispered, "We're really unlucky."

When the three phantom objects approached within two meters, Mo Shuwan sheathed her fire-attribute longsword. Immediately afterward, a rope appeared in her hand. She quickly tied Hope to her body and attached several defensive talismans to it. The next moment, a silver-white bow appeared in her hand.

This bow cost a full 50,000 points and is named Silver. It doesn't need arrows; just pulling the bowstring will automatically create an arrow. The main reason I decided to exchange for this bow is that it can be very useful no matter what kind of monster it faces, or even ghosts. The only drawback is that the attributes of the automatically generated arrows are random.

For example, if you're dealing with a ghost, you need arrows that can kill ghosts, but the arrows you get are only designed to kill regular monsters, then they're useless against ghosts.

Therefore, using this bow requires superhuman stamina. Only by continuously firing arrows can you randomly get the arrow with the desired attributes. Otherwise, you will be too tired to draw the string after quickly firing ten arrows.

Mo Shuwan, holding the bow, did not make any attacking moves. She simply waited quietly for the three phantom objects to get within her reach.

"When you encounter a level where you have to choose a reward, you must remember to choose the same reward according to the game rules; otherwise, the consequences will be dire."

The three items were three stones of different colors. Mo Shuwan knew that no matter which one she chose, things would change. So she didn't hesitate and pointed to the white stone in the middle. Instantly, the other two stones disappeared, and white mist enveloped the entire hall in the blink of an eye. The sound of wind that could be heard just now also disappeared.

Thump—

Thump—

Thump—

Mo Shuwan immediately raised her silver bow and drew the bowstring in the direction of the sound. A fiery red arrow quickly took shape and shot into the mist, making a sizzling sound as it was burned. In just half a second, she could no longer see the arrow. Her unease made her activate the defensive talismans on herself and Hope without hesitation.

A soft light enveloped the woman and the dinosaur. Mo Shuwan immediately drew her bow several more times, and arrows of various colors shot into the white mist, but her expression grew increasingly solemn.