Chapter 79 Grave Numbers Above All 41 Sixth Middle School



Chapter 79 Grave Numbers Above All 41 Sixth Middle School

In reality, if students heard such words, they would jump for joy, and some would try to cook at school, dance in the classroom, and do all the things they couldn't do before.

Inside the instance, the playground was completely silent. Upon closer inspection, apart from the non-instances of the instance, the NPCs all wore eerie yet excited smiles. Although they didn't show any signs of being eager to fight, it was clear that they couldn't wait for the upcoming hunt.

"Now, you're free to move around." After the referee finished speaking, the teachers left the field in an orderly manner. Soon, even the security guards, dormitory supervisors, and other staff members all left the campus. People on the playground were still too afraid to move.

Ling Yuanshan reacted quickly, immediately drawing his long knife and shouting across the classroom to Wu Wangwang, "Ge Nan, take over the cafeteria! I'm rescuing people!"

As soon as the words were spoken, the NPCs around them contorted their expressions. They pulled out sharp weapons from their school uniforms and began to attack all players, including students, indiscriminately. Not only were they fearless, but ghosts also gradually appeared around them to help them.

The NPCs are fearless and don't feel pain or fatigue. Even if they are knocked away by players, they can quickly climb back up and continue fighting, as if blood makes them more excited.

The students were quite helpless in this environment. They hadn't been in any serious group fights before, and it was a miracle they didn't go weak in the knees when faced with a large group of people who were really looking to kill.

Bloodstains quickly filled the playground. There were too many NPCs, and Ling Yuanshan had to shout "Hold on!" while using his long sword to pry open the NPCs to rescue them. Luckily, he was tall and his weapon was a long-handled one, otherwise he would have had no way to clear a path.

The moment Ling Yuanshan spoke, Wu Wangwang rushed towards the cafeteria. If she wanted to, no one here could catch up with her.

In less than a few seconds, they rushed to the cafeteria entrance, followed by some NPCs. Wu Wangwang stood at the cafeteria entrance, turned around and stared at them as they approached. She didn't say anything, but her eyes darkened. Her eyes were pitch black, like an abyss being stared at in the night, where monsters opened their bloody mouths.

The NPCs paused, hesitant to move forward. The figures of the ghosts around them, gradually solidifying from the blood, suddenly became somewhat blurry in Wu Wangwang's view.

These weak ghosts were overcome with an irresistible fear—the fear of being eaten.

Seeing that they didn't dare to come over, Wu Wangwang turned around and pushed open the cafeteria door. Sure enough, there was already a lot of food inside, including self-heating fast food. Whoever occupied the cafeteria would survive the last two days.

Ling Yuanshan spent a lot of effort to find eight students. They were surrounded on the playground, and the NPCs were endless. One wave would come after another, and since only Ling Yuanshan could fight them, they couldn't get out no matter what.

Seeing that other players were gradually pulling out their high-powered weapons to save their lives, Ling Yuanshan had no choice but to switch to fireworks. He threw them at the students, saying, "Quick, light them and throw them at these NPCs, blow them up! Throw them at whoever attacks you! Just like when you play games!"

At this point, no one would dare to throw ammunition. Even in reality, everyone has to learn how to throw ammunition.

With the help of powerful fireworks, they managed to blast a path through the air. Ling Yuanshan immediately led the injured students toward the cafeteria. When he saw Wu Wangwang guarding the door, he suddenly felt a great sense of security. He had comrades to fight for him now.

I've entrusted my back to players I only met once countless times, but I can't give them my complete trust. I don't know if they can keep their promises, or when they might betray me.

Wu Wangwang was different. She never broke her word and always did what she said. She was strong and calm, and no one was unmoved when they saw her truly guard the cafeteria entrance.

When Wu Wangwang saw Ling Yuanshan and the others approaching, she raised her scissors and threw them at the right moment, hitting the nearest NPC directly. Ling Yuanshan, seeing Wu Wangwang's action, didn't even try to dodge and didn't suspect her at all.

The scissors disappear after hitting someone, and Wu Wangwang can summon them a second time. With her support, Ling Yuanshan and the students finally ran into the cafeteria. They immediately collapsed to the ground, panting heavily. As they recovered from their exhaustion, their adrenaline subsided, and all the pain swept over them.

Ling Yuanshan used a scientific method to adjust his breathing to quickly calm himself down. Seeing that the students were covered in blood, he took out his long knife and walked to the door: "Ge Nan, go and check on them. I'll hold them off. You're better at treating wounds."

Although Wu Wangwang didn't understand modern medicine, Ling Yuanshan guessed that her familiarity with drugs and wounds stemmed from her frequent beatings or injuries in the mountains when she was a child. She had become knowledgeable about medicine through long-term illness, so it was better to entrust external injuries to her.

Wu Wangwang nodded, put away the scissors, and asked as she walked over to Ling Yuanshan, "By the way, will you let those players in?"

That group wasn't friendly, especially since the method they had just learned about hadn't been implemented for more than a few days, and the school had relaxed its rules again. They might even blame Wu Wangwang for speaking too late, and then threaten the students with their deaths after they came in.

This time, Ling Yuanshan didn't make a hasty decision. He looked back at the students who had begun to sob, and said, "Don't cry yet. Let's vote on whether or not to let those players in. Sooner or later they'll find out that only the cafeteria has food. But the people you can't trust in a dungeon are the players. At this point, everyone will have their own choice. To prevent us from developing ulterior motives, we must vote."

The tense students tried to suppress the pain in their bodies and covered their bleeding wounds. They pondered for a while. Being young, they did not realize how childish the bullying in the school was compared to real players. So they all voted in favor.

Having already witnessed the true nature of people, Ling Yuanshan and Wu Wangwang exchanged a glance and decided to teach the students this lesson.

Ling Yuanshan blocked the doorway, only letting the escaping players in, while Wu Wangwang went in and helped the students to a wider, flatter area to check their injuries.

There aren't many things on campus that can be used as weapons, since the original school rules really worked. The weapons that NPCs can get are similar to those of the six classes that were taken away, such as scissors, craft knives, and pens, but this time they were clearly more severely injured than in the dormitory.

There were too many NPCs, and they were quite brutal, leaving the students covered in numerous cuts and bruises.

After checking, Wu Wangwang searched the cafeteria for usable items. Besides food, there were some kitchen utensils. When she saw plastic wrap, she took it and used it to bandage the students' several large wounds. The cafeteria had no medical supplies at all, so she could only rely on emergency measures to stop the bleeding.

"Hang in there, you must believe that you'll be alright. None of your wounds are fatal, the problem is that there are quite a few wounds and they'll bleed. Let me see if there are any ingredients here, I'll cook you something to replenish your blood. Also, you've protected your right hand, that's great." Wu Wangwang comforted and encouraged them.

When you're injured, what you need is faith. Whether it's real or not, having that thought allows you to persevere longer.

The woman asked softly, "Are we going to die here?"

Wu Wangwang wiped the blood off her face: "No, the two days will pass quickly. What you need to do now is to rest well and maintain your condition. The college entrance examination in two days is very important. You must get your highest score."

The score was controlled beforehand, and if they perform normally, they should be able to pass. It's just that the injury might affect their mental state.

As the players rushed in, more and more NPCs appeared. Ling Yuanshan was covered in blood, but he had many items. If he couldn't lift the longsword, he could simply switch to another one. Moreover, most of his weapons were offensive types, so he was truly capable of guarding the entrance.

Wu Wangwang went inside to look for something and found that the cafeteria had thoughtfully prepared some ingredients such as brown sugar and red dates. She paused for a moment before realizing that these were not for players to recover, but for girls to recover their stamina during their menstrual period. It really simulated the college entrance examination, even taking this into consideration.

But what the injured people are lacking right now is these red ingredients.

After picking out a few items that could be combined, Wu Wangwang took the food and ran to the kitchen behind the cafeteria, but she was dumbfounded when she saw the big pots. She didn't know how to use them.

Left with no other choice, Wu Wangwang ran out and said, "Gao Hu, I'll take your place."

Ling Yuanshan wiped the blood from his face, puzzled: "Why?"

"I can't cook, and I don't know how to use the things in the kitchen... There are no medicines in the cafeteria, only things for girls during their periods. If you know how to cook that blood-nourishing soup, can you make it?" Wu Wangwang said shyly.

"Why do you seem to know so many things, but you can't cook?" Ling Yuanshan felt that this logic didn't make sense. If she couldn't cook, didn't she poison her whole family when she was exploited at home as a child?

But there was no way to teach Wu Wangwang at this time, so Ling Yuanshan had no choice but to give Wu Wangwang the fireworks and the Blood Continent: "Take these. I taught you how to use them before. Use them if you can't stop them."

Ling Yuanshan then quickly ran out of the kitchen, and Wu Wangwang took his place.

Compared to Ling Yuanshan's long sword, Wu Wangwang's scissors were a bit shorter, but her control was much better than Ling Yuanshan's. This time, she threw the scissors directly, piercing through to the farthest NPC and creating a path. The last player saw this scene and quickly ran through the passage into the cafeteria.

Now, the area outside the door is full of NPCs, while the area inside is full of game players covered in blood.

Wu Wangwang considered closing the door to temporarily block them, but these were NPCs, not zombies. Zombies are mindless and wouldn't open doors or windows. These NPCs just thought that attacking from the doorway was faster. If they couldn't break through after a long time, they would definitely use their knowledge to break in.

The canteen wasn't a great fortress, and it had large glass windows, but humans needed food, so they had to occupy it first.

Wu Wangwang stood in the doorway, Ling Yuanshan was in the kitchen, and Cheng Hai and the others had rested enough. They looked at the students lying down, who had fallen asleep from exhaustion.

It's so good to have someone to protect you; you don't have to worry about anything, as long as you're alive.

They were in such a sorry state, yet those brats on the other side had survived.

Cheng Hai looked at Wu Wangwang, who was throwing scissors outside the door. Those scissors must not be low-level items. And then there was Ling Yuanshan, whose items seemed to be infinite and never repeated. These two people are young, but they have probably cleared countless dungeons. The items in their hands are not ordinary.

As the NPC attacks slowed down, they discovered that Wu Wangwang's combat power was higher than Ling Yuanshan's, and began to consider whether to use other methods.

Taking advantage of this moment, Wu Wangwang turned to look at Cheng Hai: "Don't even think about touching the students. It was the students who decided to let you in, not Gao Hu and me. If it were just Gao Hu and me, we wouldn't even need to occupy the cafeteria."

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Author's Note: [End of Chapter]

Wu Wangwang: A big devil who can't cook or even start a fire! [starry-eyed]

Ling Yuanshan: It's okay, as long as one of us is together, it's fine. [kiss]

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