Chapter 806 Gods' Game: Card Swap 50
Three hours later, the game was halfway through. Among the top 100, there were three apprentices from Sunshine Wetland, ranked outside the top 60, but there was no sign of Xun Ge.
On the largest screen was an apprentice from the island of exiles named Blue Pie, a sixth-year student.
He is evading capture by the game's police.
However, this year is a little different from usual, with third-year students appearing in the top 100.
And there's more than one.
The pine trees of the puppy ranch, the strong winds of the golden hills, the pineapples of the deep-sea mine, the raging winds of the thieving insect swamp...
The fifth hour of the game.
Tianhu Haoqi rested his chin on his hand, his eyes glazed over, seemingly lost in thought.
The woman next to me, who hadn't used her thieving skills for an hour, was curled up in her seat with her head down, and it was hard to tell whether she was really asleep or pretending.
Tianhu Haoqi also wanted to sleep, so he wouldn't have to endure the various glances from the principals from time to time.
The first place has changed hands countless times, and now it is Feng Ji who has just assassinated the first place winner and taken the top spot.
She specializes in killing other contestants, and after killing them, she can harvest their wealth. At this point, the number above her head has reached 78,000.
The second place only earned a little over 40,000.
The principal of Golden Hills had already chuckled twice; he was far too unsteady.
...
Although Yu Xunge was pretending to be asleep, she was constantly observing and sensing the atmosphere of the city.
The city's order was even more rigorous and orderly than she had imagined.
Everyone has different ways of playing. Some want to make money peacefully, but there are always some clever, shrewd, and daring participants who don't take the right path.
Gradually, even those who were focused on making money started to get restless. Even those who were law-abiding were implicated as more and more disruptive players emerged.
After all, it's too easy to distinguish between the contestants and the indigenous people.
Starting from the third hour, the city was in complete chaos, with fighting taking place on the streets at all times.
The Pokémon were much stronger than Yu Xunge had imagined, and many students were captured.
Fortunately, just as things started to get chaotic, a "Guard" spell enveloped her and the fountain together.
Yu Xunge has lived a peaceful and quiet life until now.
She once asked Zhu Ri, "What did you do right when you got a perfect 7-star hand three times in a row?"
He kept saying to her, "Kill all the other contestants except me?"
“…” Yu Xunge felt this wouldn’t do…
That must be exhausting.
The fourth hour of the game.
The sounds of fighting on the street have subsided considerably.
From what she heard, the Pokémon Treatment Center was already full, and the remaining contestants had gone into hiding. Even those with outstanding skills needed some time to recover, both in terms of their physical condition and the cooldown of their skills.
For a time, the two sides were locked in a stalemate.
Does this mean it's halftime?
Yu Xunge did not act rashly until there were only 45 minutes left in the game.
A Pokémon, led by its trainer, came to her side and recast Protect around the fountain.
Is it time to take action?
Once the trainer left, Yu Xunge immediately used [Hide and Seek].
Then, summoning the deep blue ship's rudder, and using [Absolute Freedom], they returned to the innermost part of the vault.
She could hear dozens of breaths outside.
Yu Xunge did not cancel the disguise effect. She did not arouse any suspicion while impersonating Kala Kala, and her [non-real-name authentication] continued to be extended.
It didn't matter that she couldn't fly. She took out a snowball, dug a few shallow holes in it to make steps, climbed up the snowball to a higher place, and began to take the crystal down from the top, making sure that the crystal wouldn't collapse.
The movement of the fingers across the crystal was gentle and swift; wherever the fingers touched, the crystal would disappear.
She only takes half of each crystal before replacing it with another, ensuring that no abnormalities can be detected from the front.
The blue numbers above my head started to increase rapidly, jumping up 60 to 70 per second.
...
Only one player from Moonlight Wetlands remains in the top 100, ranked 78th.
The stares of the audience in the same row made Mistblade Maple Syrup and Fat Goose very uncomfortable.
The blood elf let out a long sigh, a sigh that seemed to have already uttered a sentence.
A black cat sitting next to the blood elf flicked its tail unhappily and complained:
"I don't understand what Moonlight Wetlands is doing. It only recruits students with divinely gifted talents of A-level and above, but it also classifies some talents that can grow quickly as evil divinely gifted talents. And then what? The price is that the truly powerful divinely gifted talents will avoid Moonlight Wetlands."
The blood elf couldn't help but speak up, saying the most fair thing: "Of all the schools, Moonlight Wetlands has the lowest mortality rate..."
The Tauren added, "Furthermore, Moonlit Wetlands prioritizes teaching over increasing strength and level."
Mistblade looked at the minotaur curiously: "What do you mean?"
The first to explain was the disgruntled black cat, which said, "Other schools spend 80% of their time teaching combat, but Moonlight Wetlands is different."
"Moonlight Wetlands spends at least half its time teaching us various subjects and professions. Moonlight Wetlands has the most teachers of all schools. I've never seen any magic school offer music or art classes!"
"To be honest, I've been waiting for Shyvana to lose her job since I was in third grade!"
Just then, Fat Goose suddenly stood up: "Looking for a song!"
He was slapped back down by the blood elf.
But then, Mistblade and Maple Syrup jumped up again: "Search for the Song!"
First, the smallest screen changed, with the school name and contestant name at the top of the screen changing. Then, it visibly enlarged and moved forward rapidly.
While most screens remained largely unchanged, this one, which appeared to be sprinting forward, drew the attention of all viewers.
At the top of the screen are the apprentice's name and school: [Moonlight Wetlands - Seeking Song]
It was a room filled with crystals. In the center of the screen, a small creature wielding a bone club was collecting crystals, while the numbers above its head were jumping wildly.
Viewers can adjust the view on the small screen to see strange creatures and police patrolling outside the room.
The viewing screen in the Gods game is specially designed for viewers, and it will correct some skill effects that affect the viewing experience.
A thin line extends from the magical creature carrying a bone club and a white skull, stretching beyond the screen to expand into a tiny square display: [Disguise Technique, Extremely Skillful Concealment Technique]
While protecting the privacy of the participants, briefly explain their situation.
The screen moves forward continuously across the river: 99…75…63…51…39…
Her wealth was also increasing rapidly: 12,000... 28,000... 33,000... 47,000... 59,000...
The screen zoomed in and moved forward almost as if it were sprinting forward.
Tianhu Haoqi sat up straight and cleared his throat.
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw that Aihao was still asleep, and she coughed heavily again.
As soon as Xun Ge's screen surged into the top ten, Tian Hu Hao Qi announced in a clear and resonant voice, "Let's congratulate the birth of the new Tian Hu Hao Qi! Now, let's hear what the previous Tian Hu Hao Qi has to say to us!"
This statement was tantamount to giving a wailing heart and lungs an electric shock resuscitation.
Wailing slowly opened its eyes and turned to look at the wasteland.
Tianhu Haoqi stared at the screen and exclaimed dramatically, "Oh no, Xun Ge has been discovered!"
He wailed, "...Next time you're tired of living, just say so directly, no need to be so subtle."
After saying that, she looked at the screen.
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