When it was Xiao Jin's turn, she took the badge and examined it.
The badge is about the size of a hawthorn, quite heavy, and has a black and gold color scheme. The one in Xiao Jin's hand is engraved with the shape of a roller coaster, with the Happy Valley logo on the back.
"Wait, I've already gone up, why isn't mine?"
Just then, a question suddenly came from the side, the contents of which instantly attracted the attention of all the players around.
The person speaking was the one who fell halfway down the road but then used a prop to land safely.
His eyes seemed to be spitting fire, and he had a murderous expression.
I've used all the flying items, and now you're telling me I don't get a badge?
The ticket inspector, still expressionless, stared blankly at the player: "The park has no right to award a medal to a player who hasn't completed the game."
That's how it is. You fell off halfway through, so how could you possibly pass the level?
The player cursed, but dared not provoke the ticket inspector. This wasn't the kind of smiling staff member you'd encounter in real life, who seemed afraid of receiving a complaint.
"Then I'll wait until next time, okay?" He rolled his eyes at him irritably.
To everyone's surprise, the ticket inspector said quietly, "Sorry, each participant only has one chance."
"ah??"
"What……"
Upon hearing this, not only was the player dumbfounded, but everyone else around was also astonished.
"What do you mean by only one chance?" The player's face flushed red as he anxiously retorted, "If you don't let me ride the roller coaster, what about my badge?"
The ticket inspector smiled but said nothing.
The man realized what was happening and his heart sank instantly.
What else can he do? If he can't collect enough badges, he won't be able to board the bus tomorrow morning, which means he won't be able to return to the login space...
The more the player thought about it, the more desperate he became.
I hate that the amusement park didn't explain the rules beforehand, and I also hate myself for being in the first wave. Wouldn't it have been better to wait for other players to figure out the rules?
Conversely, those who didn't get a turn are quite fortunate.
However, each project only offers one chance; failure means losing the corresponding badge.
The margin for error is too low!
No! That's not right! There's another way!
At this moment, the frantic player on the side seemed to have thought of something. He suddenly turned his head and stared at the players queuing around him with bloodshot eyes, especially at the badges in their hands.
The others reacted quickly, immediately recalling what it meant when the mission was announced that looting was permitted.
It seems they were waiting for this!
Some people's eyes flickered, and they quickly tried to put the badge back into their system inventory, only to find that they had failed.
It turns out that badges are only allowed to be carried on one's person.
However, some players didn't care about others' covetousness at all, and while sneering, they took out their weapons.
The main message is "Try it if you dare."
Seeing so many wary eyes, the player next to him calmed down and scanned his surroundings.
You still need to fight for the badges, but you need to choose your targets carefully.
As for how the person whose badge was taken got back on the train, that's not his fault, after all, I want to live too!
After this incident, the atmosphere around us became subtly eerie.
The forty-odd people queuing up suddenly became highly sought-after.
There's no requirement to personally experience the project; the task only requires collecting badges. Since it's so dangerous up there, why not just rob those people...?
Not only were the onlookers eyeing them, but even the members of the team were wary of each other.
Each badge is worth 2000 points; the more badges you have, the more points you'll receive as a reward upon returning.
Those who received the badge would eagerly hide it close to their bodies and leave in a hurry. Sometimes, a few figures would secretly follow behind those who left.
Xiao Jin also tried putting the badges into the space, but unexpectedly, the space that had always worked failed this time. Obviously, these badges must have other uses, and the game does not allow them to leave the player's side.
Seeing this, Xiao Jin took out a black waist bag with a zipper from his spatial storage, put the badge into the waist bag, and then tied the bag to his body.
He then took out the Shattered Shadow and tucked it into his waistband. The golden +6 longsword was sharp and dazzling.
It was both a warning and a deterrent, and at the same time, his aura and killing intent were released without any concealment.
Sure enough, once the long sword was drawn, the number of eyes focused on Xiao Jin instantly decreased.
Everyone was no longer naive; they could tell who was easy to mess with and who was not. Those players who initially thought Xiao Jin was weak and easy to bully were now sweating profusely.
Perhaps the timing wasn't right, because no one was in a hurry to make a move.
However, some players thought for a moment and slowly approached the group, braving a sea of wary gazes.
Kong Jianmin didn't get too close. He stood at a distance and smiled, "Don't be nervous. I don't mean anything by it. I just want to ask what you've been through before?"
Upon hearing this, the onlookers applauded.
Exactly! They could definitely learn from the experience first, since injuries or deaths can happen while fighting for badges!
The person being questioned realized what was going on. Although he was somewhat disgusted by people like Kong Jianmin who took advantage of others, he preferred to tell him about what happened on the roller coaster rather than have his badges stolen by other players.
After thinking for a moment, he was about to speak when he found himself unable to utter a single word, as if he were forbidden to mention it.
The man panicked for a moment and looked at Kong Jianmin in bewilderment.
Kong Jianmin frowned: "What's wrong?"
After hesitating for a long time, the other party shook his head: "There's nothing I can do, the system won't let me say."
This time it was Kong Jianmin's turn to be dumbfounded. He glanced at the other players queuing up next to him. That person had also tried it and still shrugged regretfully.
"Looks like you'll have to go up there yourselves and see for yourselves!" The schadenfreude in his tone was impossible to hide.
Another path has been blocked, and the players are so angry they want to tear the system apart.
You're really not human!
Xiao Jin stood to the side, understanding in his eyes. Indeed, the roller coaster wasn't too difficult; the real killer move was the illusion.
If this were leaked beforehand, players would have an easy time getting through the game.
Tsk! Where to next?
Xiao Jin took out the guide and looked at the other items.
Now that the warm-up is over, let's pick something fun!
Xiao Jin's gaze immediately fell on the haunted house. "Alright, you're the one!" she thought. Then, referring to the location on the map, she strode off to leave.
Little did I know that the story wasn't over yet.
Xiao Jin had just lifted her foot when she heard a heart-wrenching roar: "Why? We've already reached the finish line, you have to give it to me! What yellow line? I didn't see it!"
Upon hearing a certain word, Xiao Jin recalled her guess.
Oh, I almost forgot about that!
Xiao Jin paused, tilting her head slightly to look behind her.
The line had now reached the very end, and the five people at the back were all disheveled and covered in dust. The one who was shouting was a slightly overweight middle-aged man.
Xiao Jin remembered that they were the players who jumped off the train before him.
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