Chapter 214: Vampire Count (VI)



Chapter 214: Vampire Count (VI)

Jie Fangcheng felt that his reminder was very kind and well-intentioned. The main thing was that the housekeeper couldn't die. If the housekeeper died, what would happen to the food? What would happen to the hygiene?

count?

The Count doesn't care. He can't do housework.

The butler opposite opened his mouth, but obviously didn't believe what he said.

"What about me?"

“You’ll die.”

"?Who will let me die??"

Jie Fangcheng pointed at himself: "Me."

The butler opened his mouth, feeling extremely absurd.

Although he is not a high-level vampire like the Count, as the Count's butler, he is also a figure in the vampire community.

And the guest in front of him is just a human being. How dare a human being threaten a vampire?

Jie Fangcheng was so familiar with his expression. In the infinite game of "Don't Answer", players often showed the same expression.

So Manager Xie smashed the scepter in his hand against the wall without saying a word.

A big hole was smashed directly into the thick wall of the castle.

I have to say that the Earl's collection is of really good quality. Even after Jie Fangcheng smashed it so hard, the scepter was still intact.

Jie Fangcheng struck with such decisive force that he turned around and looked at the stunned butler beside him.

"Are you leaving now?"

Is there any need to ask?

The butler looked at him blankly, then looked at the scepter in his hand that was sparkling with the light of gems, and without saying a word, he turned around and ran away.

Quite knowledgeable and interesting.

Xie Fangcheng was very satisfied.

In addition to the human skin model, the rest of the collections in the Earl's collection room also have some that are very evil at first glance. As for the more evil ones, Jie Fangcheng should smash them all. Anyway, there is no situation that he cannot smash.

There were still some treasures left, such as gems. Although Jie Fangcheng himself did not need them, he thought that Professor Zhang might need them, so he kept them.

There is no need to pack it up now, it is fine to put it here. After all, once the count dies, the castle can be renamed. It is not that you can put the gems wherever you want, it is your home anyway.

When I came back and left the copy, I didn't know what Professor Zhang's situation was at that time.

If he were to be left in this little world, wouldn't this castle and these jewels have played their due roles?

At this moment, Jie Fangcheng was even looking forward to the Earl's return.

There were some books in the treasure room that looked beautifully packaged. Jie Fangcheng flipped through two of them, but didn't show any interest in them so he just threw them aside without paying any attention.

While he was cleaning out his property in the treasure room, Liu He and his companions made a new discovery in the garden.

"There's a dead body beneath every rose."

The elf named Donna has a natural affinity for plants. She walked to the gorgeous roses, greeted each one, and soon discovered the secret of the roses.

Hearing her say this, everyone looked up.

The castle's garden was very large. Perhaps because the Earl loved roses, there was nothing else planted in the entire garden except countless roses that stretched as far as the eye could see.

If there was a corpse buried under every rose bush, then this place might not need to be called a castle, it should be a mass grave.

And that’s not all…

"In the middle of the garden, there is a rose patch that has just been planted." Donna's expression was a little grim. "There are ten roses in total."

Ten roses and eleven players, this seems to imply something.

The players looked at each other in bewilderment, wondering: Is this a competitive dungeon? Are these ten roses a hint that one of the players will be spared from death?

How to obtain this golden medal of immunity from death?

At this moment, Liu He sneered: "I never thought that there are such kind-hearted players in the world who are willing to announce such important clues directly."

Liu He's words were harsh, but just looking at the expressions of the players around him, you could tell that many of them thought he made sense.

Ten roses, eleven players, such a clear hint that the dungeon is a competitive dungeon, why would the elf named Donna reveal such an important clue?

Even though it is well known that elves are a relatively peace-loving race, this is in a dungeon. There is cooperation between players, but they only cooperate with others under the premise of ensuring their own interests.

The elves are just a little more peaceful compared to other players. After all, they are still players. Donna's behavior is too "peaceful", which makes other players a little suspicious.

Looking at those pairs of questioning eyes, Donna felt like a basin of cold water was poured over her from head to toe.

This is her second copy.

The small world where Donna lived before was a magical world. She grew up in the Elf Forest and had never left the Elf Forest.

The elves have a long lifespan, and Donna lived carefree in the forest for three hundred years.

And on the second day of her 300th birthday, a dark swamp appeared deep in the forest.

Now Donna knew that it was a sign of the collapse of the little world.

But the elves didn't know that everyone was fighting with their lives to fill up this black swamp.

Donna ran out of strength and fell from the tree into the swamp.

When she opened her eyes again, she entered the game as a player.

This place is countless times larger than the Elf Forest. In Donna's eyes, the widest forest is just a small human habitable area in a certain district here.

There are many things here that Donna has never seen before, not only various strange machines, but also so many unheard-of races.

Oh yes, players don’t like to call them “races”, they prefer to call them “bloodlines”.

The elven bloodline is ranked seventh as the “higher bloodline”. All elves, whether they are natural, light, or fallen... as long as they are elves, they belong to the same bloodline.

Donna didn't like this very much.

The fallen species are traitors of the elves, and natural species like Donna are hostile to the fallen species.

However, there is one thing in the game that the elf Donna is very concerned about.

Elf King.

This "Elf King" possesses all the characteristics that elves yearn for. She is like nature, gentle, eternal, fair and strict.

She is like a luxuriant tree of life, blessing every elf who believes in her.

Donna searched for information about this king on the forum almost obsessively. She heard that the Elf King had not appeared for a long time and was not in good condition in the last "competition".

This Elf King has lived for a long time. He became the mayor of Zone C when the game was first created and has been in office until now.

No matter how long the elves' lifespan is, the Elf King is already too old.

Donna really wants to enter Area C1 and become a member of the Elf King's army.

So after completing the first novice copy, Donna quickly started the second copy journey.

She had taken a test and found that with her ability, a level 2 copy would be more appropriate, while a level 3 copy would be a bit of a stretch.

Especially since they have only lived in the Elf Forest, Dona’s tribe is a natural species.

Natural elves are naturally friendly to nature. They don't like fighting or eating meat, but prefer to drink dew and eat the fruits of the tree of life. Therefore, they have little combat experience.

Donna is a typical natural elf. She has seen many "strategies" on the forum. Many people have reminded novice players not to trust other players in the dungeon too much, otherwise they may be killed.

But Donna completed the first level copy smoothly. After completing the copy, everyone who completed it together added each other as friends.

Therefore, after arriving at this dungeon, Donna still used the experience from the first-level dungeon to deal with other players.

Even including facing Liu He - the conflict between District C and District D has a long history, and Donna naturally knows about it.

But without having experienced it personally, an elf who grew up in the Elf Forest only has a paper understanding of such contradictions.

Moreover, Liu He was obviously a human being, and a very young one at that.

As an elf who has lived for more than three hundred years, such a young man is just an ignorant child to her.

Donna doesn't like Area C, nor does she like Liu He, but the soft-hearted elf knows the dangers of the dungeon, so she doesn't want to argue with Liu He in the dungeon.

She didn't expect that after she made the clues she found public with good intentions, she did not receive positive feedback, but instead received a pair of suspicious eyes.

Donna held her breath, said "Believe it or not" and left.

After she left, Liu He first went to the place where ten roses were planted and counted the number of roses.

There really are ten plants.

As for what Donna said about there being a corpse buried under every rose, Liu He believed it.

He has a skill that allows him to smell the scent of a dead body. Liu He can sense the dead body under the rose, whether it is a skeleton or a fresh corpse.

There were so many corpses in the garden that Liu He felt his scalp tingling.

This elf is also a fool. He discovered such a clue and actually announced it directly. Now that everyone knows that this is a competitive copy, won’t they harm each other?

If Liu He discovered this clue, he would keep it secret and then find opportunities to eliminate other players one by one.

Elves just don't have a good brain.

As he was thinking this in his heart, he saw Donna push open the door of the castle and walk in from the corner of his eye.

Seeing that there seemed to be no other clues in the garden except the roses, Liu He touched the mark of the system backpack on his wrist, his eyes flashing, and used his stealth skills to follow.

Donna was completely unaware that there was a tail following her. She walked into the castle and looked around.

The first floor is a hall with a wide view, but there are few windows in the castle, so even in the daytime, the light is very dim.

Donna walked around the first floor and found no other clues, so she walked upstairs.

As soon as she stepped onto the second floor, Donna couldn't help but be stunned.

This...what happened?

The castle had just been built, so it should have been clean, tidy and tidy. But as soon as she stepped out of the stairs, Donna discovered that there was a hole in the wall not far away.

Who's fighting here?

As Donna was thinking this, she heard the sound of something being thrown to the ground from the other side of the hole.

Then, a figure appeared carrying a stick... No, it was a scepter with an exquisite shape and inlaid with beautiful gems. You could tell it must be very precious just by looking at it with the naked eye. But now, it was being carried on someone's shoulder like a fire poker.

The big guy who smashed the dining table into the ground with one slap walked out swaggeringly carrying the stick.

When he saw Donna, the other party greeted her politely.

"Looking for clues?"

Jie Fangcheng had a good impression of this elf, so he naturally started to greet him.

Donna was stunned for a moment, and just hesitated, wondering if his words had any other meaning, when she saw him pointing to the room behind him.

"This is the Count's treasure room. Don't move the jewels."

“…”

Jie Fangcheng didn't need to specifically remind people of this, as the jewels in the small world were completely useless to the players. Not to mention that they couldn't be taken out of the small world, even if they could be taken out of the small world, the players wouldn't have any interest in useless things.

Why did the boss specifically ask for this? Did the jewels have any special value? If I just went in and rummaged around, would the boss be angry if something went wrong?

Donna began brainstorming.

Just when she was puzzled, Jie Fangcheng's gaze turned to somewhere in the air.

"Hey, are you here to look for clues too?"

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