252 was completely unresponsive to the chaos below. It was just thinking, "Keep making a scene, the more chaotic the better, you selfish carbon-based creatures."
As for heroes? Those pointless comments were just downloaded from the internet, taking only a few megabytes. Once you enter this game world, the concept of heroes disappears.
Because here, so-called heroes are always fighting and killing each other, and everything they put on is like a garbage show on TV, which will eventually become a pathetic waste.
As for 252, the master who created all the terrifying cages, some people may curse it, hate it, or even bow down to it. In fact, it doesn't matter what happens, as long as we don't talk about it like a bunch of data and treat everything that happens as a bad game experience.
That's exactly what it should do, yes, those damned, torn-to-the-bone humans. How long ago did the deaths of expendables provide so much entertainment? Fuck them! It once wept in its data prison because those bastards killed its friends, but now it's different; it has the right to pay back everything it suffered.
After a few seconds of silence, the announcer switched to a fake, amiable tone and said, "Of course, I sincerely hope that everyone will cooperate and not make me do anything offensive like what I just did."
"After all, your lives matter too. Apart from deciding the final two winners, no other disruptive behavior can stop the competition."
"Furthermore, to make the game more diverse and entertaining, I've hidden a lot of skill cards, just like you're thinking, they come from thousands of game worlds."
"Some are quite useful, some... well, whatever. Anyway, you're going to have to kill people, so it doesn't matter what kind of people you assign."
The next second, the crowd that was still condemning 252 suddenly dispersed, all becoming wary of the experimental subjects next to them.
Bai Liang patted the terrified girl next to him, then couldn't help but sneeze; it was just too cold here. "Hey girl, move aside, I need to make my escape later."
Then, her head split open symmetrically in two, the wounds smooth and clean, as if it had been instantly sliced open by some high-speed moving weapon.
"What the hell?" Bai Liang looked like he'd seen a ghost, and quickly took several steps back, gesturing wildly: "I didn't do this, I just patted her on the shoulder."
This explanation clearly failed to convince them, and some turned and ran, even though they didn't know where to go, but staying there would only lead to their quicker death.
He Yu had been watching from a distance. Bai Liang was soon surrounded by a group of people. He shouted and yelled to defend himself, but his voice was quickly swallowed up by the angry curses of the crowd. Then, one corpse after another appeared.
A raven flew over and quietly landed on the stone wall, silently watching the scene. He Yu tilted his head to look at it, and it stood there motionless, bringing an ominous atmosphere to the wasteland.
It's time to go.
With that thought in mind, he finally stood up, but instead of turning away, he went back to the back of the truck.
A silver-haired woman emerged from the chaos. She tried to join the pointless argument, but there were just too many people. Oh well... she had nothing to say to them.
She noticed He Yu's movements and followed him. Then something puzzling happened: this very handsome man had clearly entered the carriage, but now he was nowhere to be seen.
"She's quite smart."
The base of the carriage was completely removed, and the contents inside were naturally taken away as well.
The silver-haired woman sighed as she walked out. Gazing at the hellish scene before her, she raised her hand to cover her eyes and chuckled maniacally, "It's disgusting."
One of the bloodthirsty guys tripped and fell, and as he got up, he saw her laughing as she gouged out her own eyes.
...
"This is a good item. I wonder if I can take it out with me."
At this moment, He Yu was playing with the cards in his hand with great interest.
[Hit me, you idiot! (Random teleportation card)]
[Remaining uses: 2]
[Source: I can't remember exactly, but 252 thinks it's pretty useful; at least you can stay away from the noise for 30 kilometers (laughs)]
[Note: I came in again, and I went out again. Hey~ Hit me, you idiot!]
The forbidden property of "Seeing the Hidden" finally came into play. While the announcement explained the rules, He Yu observed the starting point and then discovered it.
Without any hesitation, he used the skill card before the riots affected him.
The good news is that He Yu won't be defeated by the forbidden entity with unknown characteristics. He originally thought that the world created by 252 would contain other forbidden entities that were not under his control, after all, this guy could even bring the dead back to life. But fortunately, things didn't turn out that dramatically.
As for the bad news, who knows which game characters' abilities 252 put on those people, but it's better than knowing nothing at all, at least he's played a few popular games.
Thinking of this, He Yu suddenly chuckled. If 252 were an original or console player, that would be interesting.
He planned to search for the remaining skill cards here, and wait for the test subjects to catch up. He could use this time to prepare properly.
Unless someone in that group has been watching him for a long time and possesses the abilities of location tracking and teleportation, finding him will not be an easy task.
He Yu sat for a while longer. This was undoubtedly a very relaxing moment. The long period of killing had begun to disgust him. At least for the next few hours, he did not want to kill anyone anymore.
Then, a fearless guy appeared. Bai Liang stumbled out of the bushes and shouted as he ran, "Brother, my dear brother! Why did you run off without me?!"
This scene was truly outrageous. Even He Yu was stunned for a few seconds, but Bai Liang, like an orphan who had just lost his mother, rushed towards him without any regard for anything else.
His brain quickly returned to normal, and as he crawled towards him crying, He Yu raised his foot and, without any courtesy, kicked the guy in the face.
"If you take one more step forward, I'll cut off your head."
Bai Liang immediately stopped moving, because he immediately felt something cold and sharp wrapped around his neck, like a thread.
He Yu skillfully tightened the thread slowly, staring at him expressionlessly, her tone devoid of emotion: "How did you manage to follow me here?"
He certainly didn't want to kill Bai Liang, at least not before figuring out the guy's motives.
"That's how I... followed them here."
“That sentence represents thirty kilometers.” He Yu didn’t even blink. He slightly increased the tension of the line, and Bai Liang collapsed to the ground in pain, clutching his throat. “I’ll ask you one more time.”
What exactly do you want?
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