"Have you killed any monsters since you came here?"
"Yousefka asked."
"...not yet."
Su Bai quickly recalled for a moment and then said.
He remained in a state of oblivion the entire time he arrived, so the monsters couldn't detect him at all, and naturally, no battles took place.
"Then it won't hurt us."
Yusefka said after hearing this.
Are you sure?
Su Bai weighed the terrifying leader monster blocking his way.
“I’ve encountered it before. Unlike other monsters, it seems to… still retain a bit of human rationality.”
Yusevka said this as he walked forward.
Su Bai frowned, but did not stop her. With the Ancient Call buff, Yusefka could be resurrected even if he was killed, so it was worth the risk.
If what she said is true, and this battle can be avoided, it would undoubtedly solve a major problem.
He wasn't entirely confident he could defeat a Tier 3 boss monster on his own.
Not to mention protecting an ordinary person.
Yusevka walked toward the monster, and something unexpected happened: the monster actually slowly retreated.
Seeing this, Su Bai quickly followed.
that's all.
The two made it out of the civilian area without incident.
"That's really strange."
Su Bai turned his head in surprise.
After they left, the leader monster reappeared in the shadows at the street corner, glanced at him, and then turned and disappeared completely.
This situation undoubtedly goes against his common sense.
"My guess was right after all."
Youssefka pursed his lips, a thoughtful expression on his sickly pale face.
"That guy, along with all the monsters living here, still retains their rationality from when they were alive, or rather... their habits."
"But without incense or sane drugs, how do they suppress the onset of the mania virus?"
"Unless there is another thing that can suppress the berserk virus!"
Yusevka made an astonishing discovery, his fist clenching with excitement.
Su Bai seemed to be deep in thought upon hearing this.
According to her, the monsters in the civilian area could, to some extent, even be called 'people,' only 'patients' with more severe infections.
This explains the strange behavior of the 'deliveryman'.
but.
The strategy guide he remembered didn't contain any information about this.
In other words, the unusual factors affecting this place had already disappeared before anyone discovered them.
Just like the 'debt collection incidents' he had experienced.
It was over before the players even realized it.
The biggest difference between the game "Immortality" and conventional games in the minds of players is...
That is, events in the game will not remain stagnant forever; they will only change after the player experiences them.
Instead, it will evolve naturally over time.
Therefore, some opportunities, once missed or a mistake is made, can never be recovered.
'It can not only affect the monsters in the entire area, but also break through the effects of the Forgotten One. These two factors are likely determined by one thing....'
There's a very likely priceless treasure hidden here!
Su Bai quickly deduced this.
This intelligence was provided by Yousefka, but he made a more comprehensive judgment based on the fragmented information he had.
Yusevka was still muttering to himself.
"I've been hiding here for so long, and I only found out about this today..."
Seeing that she seemed somewhat eager to make a move.
Su Bai said, "Even if there really is such a thing as you described, it's just another kind of sleeping incense and can't save people who are already infected."
"You should direct your enthusiasm towards those who are still alive."
"..."
His words caused Yusevka's expression to pause slightly. She picked up a stray strand of hair from her forehead, her emotions instantly calming down, and her face becoming serene.
“I have taken the Hippocratic Oath and will never leave someone to die. I will do everything in my power to save the person you are talking about.”
"But if I understand correctly, this should be the request you made to me."
She mustered her courage and looked at Su Bai.
"...certainly."
Su Bai nodded.
After receiving an affirmative answer, Youssefka smiled slightly. "Then I hope you can do something for me too."
"You want to find out the underlying factors affecting this area?"
Su Bai asked directly.
To everyone's surprise, Youssefka smiled slyly and said, "Isn't this too easy for you?"
Su Bai turned his head away and remained silent.
Yusevka continued, seemingly oblivious to his surroundings, "I'm just an ordinary doctor. My simplest wish is to heal more people."
"After this disaster broke out, I witnessed too many human tragedies."
"The sad thing is, there's nothing I can do, not even a good job. I can only helplessly watch them die in agony..."
"Of course, I know what you're thinking."
"This city is beyond saving. Even if a cure for madness can be developed, it won't change anything."
"But besides this, I really don't know what else I can do."
Please help me.
Her azure eyes held only unchanging clarity and kindness.
Su Bai remained silent.
Even after experiencing so much, even though she has regained her senses and said herself that she doesn't want to be dragged down by fools.
But none of these things changed Youssefka's kind nature.
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