Chapter 131 Real World



Many guilds are trying to find out about Bai Liu, the phenomenal newcomer. Many guilds even directly put forward conditions in the posts, saying that they hope Bai Liu will come and that he can set any conditions and they will train him well!

At this time, the players of the Scavenger Guild, who had not yet figured out the situation and direction, jumped out first to boycott these high-level guild players who lured Bai Liu. They angrily accused those high-level guilds of undermining the system and scolded them, saying, "Why are you here? Look carefully! That's our new president! He won't just follow you!"

Although the players of the Zombie Guild were horrified by the loss of their guild leader Miao Gaozhuang, it was clear that Bai Liu was also a very promising talent. Before the players of the Zombie Guild had time to feel dissatisfied with the replacement of the old and new guild leaders, they could not wait to step forward and tightly grasp Bai Liu, the life-saving straw that was about to be taken away by other guilds.

For a guild, high-level players who are capable of participating in the league are a must, but Miao Feizhi died, and when Miao Gao came out, his mental state was completely abnormal, and he gave the guild to Bai Liu.

The Scavengers Guild is just a relatively low-level guild. Apart from Miao Feichi and Miao Gaojiang, most of the players are ordinary players. Otherwise, they would not have had zero records in group competitions for so many years. After discovering that Miao Gaojiang and his son were in trouble, all the players with some ability in the guild ran away from the Scavengers Guild.

Although quitting the guild requires paying a large fine, for these capable players, anywhere is better than staying in the Scavenger Guild, a guild with no future at all!

A completely new guild leader who has only played three games, in the eyes of these experienced players, this is simply nonsense!

Without the connections with other guilds, without players of league-level strength to lead the way in playing in league tournaments, and without high-level players to help accumulate the guild's warehouse, this guild will be finished sooner or later - the annual league tournament is very important to all guilds, and if a medium-level and large-scale guild like the Zombies cannot produce players of the level of the Miao family father and son to play in the league tournament in a year, it will immediately break up into small guilds, and many people will run away.

As for the players who did not leave the guild, the remaining ones were all ordinary players who were just messing around in the first-level game.

They didn't have the confidence to pay the fine, and other guilds would not easily ask incompetent players like them. They had no other choice but to cling to Bai Liu as a lifeline.

The players of the Scavenger Guild comforted themselves that even if Bai Liu couldn't participate in the league this year, he had great potential and there was still next year!

But no matter how much they comfort themselves, these people are still in a state of panic. Just like the chicks that have lost their mother in the game of eagle catching chicken, they are all looking for their new president.

What is strange is that the new guild leader who just got his own guild is not in a hurry to show up. When other guilds replace old and new guild leaders, the new guild leader will immediately come out to give a speech, or make some promises to the guild players to stabilize people's hearts and prevent a large number of players from leaving. In simple terms, the new official will paint a pie for everyone when he takes office.

But Bai Liu doesn't.

He was now lazily leaning against the edge of the central hall. The small TV on the most central screen in the central hall was the King Ranking, which kept repeating clips from Bai Liu's game. Bai Liu could see some people looking for him anxiously, but he was just lazily leaning against the corner of the central hall and didn't come forward.

"Do you want to go up and say something to them?" Mu Ke turned and looked at Bai Liu.

"No, let's leave them alone first." Bai Liu lowered his eyelids, "Wait until all those who want to leave have left, and the remaining ones are panicked enough, then I can negotiate a deal with them - I don't want to be the president for free, this job is essentially no different from going to work."

Mu Ke obeyed and shut his mouth.

Well, when other new officials took office, they made promises to the players. When it comes to Bai Liu's turn, it is estimated that these members will have to promise him certain conditions and offer him a certain salary before they can keep Bai Liu as the president.

The Zombies guild was really squeezed from top to bottom. Thinking about how arrogant the guild was towards Bai Liu in the beginning, Mu Ke couldn't help but feel a little sympathy for the people in this guild.

…How did it come to this? We should still pay him to lead us?

Aren't we usually paid by our leaders? Why is it the other way around when it comes to Bai Liu?

What exactly is wrong?

Bai Liu ignored Mu Ke's complicated expression. He opened the system panel and counted the points, rewards and props he had received.

In addition to the two props from the monster book as rewards for this game, Bai Liu also got props and points from Miao Feichi and Miao Gaozhuang, father and son. All in all, it is a lot. In addition, Bai Liu also got a very special prop.

[System prompt: You have obtained a pieced-together (Murphy's Theorem Ghost Mirror)]

[The quality of this prop is unknown, and its specific function is unknown. The only thing we know about the prop is that staring into the mirror for a long time will cause the fear in the mirror to be born. The more you don't want to see something, the more you don't want it to happen, the more you will see it and it will happen.]

Bai Liu looked at the explanation of the item for a while, then looked at his own points for a while. Finally, he closed the system panel with satisfaction and turned to Mu Ke and said, "Let's quit the game first."

"You don't have to follow me. I have something to do." Bai Liu waved to Mu Ke, "You've worked hard. Go home and have a good rest."

"Oh, Mu Ke, remember to organize the information of those investors and send it to me."

Mu Ke was stunned for a moment, but he quickly responded, "You want to help your friend investigate the case, right? I'll ask a professional to send the information directly to the relevant department's email address anonymously. It won't be tracked. Is that okay?"

Bai Liu turned around and smiled at Mu Ke: "Thank you on behalf of my friend, Mu Ke."

Before he could finish his words, his back flashed in front of Mu Ke and turned into several data chains and disappeared.

Bai Liu opened his eyes in his rented house. He came out and touched his mobile phone under his pillow. His phone had a broken screen, but it was still usable. He opened it and looked at the time first - he went in almost yesterday morning, and it was also ten o'clock in the morning.

The time he spent playing the game the first two times was also about one day. It seems that the flow rate of the game to the real world is about one day each time.

But in the game hall, the time and space latitudes of each small TV are different.

After entering different small TV viewing areas, the flow rate inside is consistent with the flow rate of the game world in the latitude of the small TV, and no matter how many viewers there are, it will not appear crowded, nor will it overflow to the area outside the small TV.

In addition, the game hall has a magical setting that prevents people from attacking each other, but Bai Liu was able to attack Mu Sicheng with the Siren Fishbone Whip that can split time and space.

Bai Liu could basically infer that the game hall was a distorted area with multiple overlapping time and space latitudes.

Normally, people cannot travel between different latitudes in this area in a normal form, but they can. So many players can exist at the same time in a space where multiple spaces and times overlap. This space is surprisingly large. This is obviously a power that has surpassed the scope of human common sense.

Thinking of this, Bai Liu looked down at the cross hanging around his neck.

As expected, the item unlocked by the monster book page of that god-level NPC would always follow him out by itself - and it even said it was a god.

It would be understandable if it was a power from God that was elusive, something that humans had never understood and could only be fooled by or exploited.

[You are my only believer] - the creature whispered to him.

The unemployed believer played with the inverted cross on his pendant, and then looked at the fish scales that were broken by Miao Feichi's double knives. The fish scales had turned gray and white, and hung wilfully on Bai Liu's neck.

"I don't know if this fish scale can be repaired..." Bai Liu muttered to himself as he touched the surface of the fish scale.

Bai Liu put on her clothes and went straight to the hospital where the children were hospitalized. As soon as she arrived at the hospital, she saw Lu Yizhan leaning against the staircase next to Liu Jiayi's bed, smoking heavily and puffing out smoke.

The morning news was playing on a TV hanging in the hospital corridor.

The well-dressed male host said straightforwardly: "This morning, a serious knife-wielding case occurred in a public building in our city. The perpetrator, Miao, 49 years old, used a kitchen knife to cut off the ten fingers of his 28-year-old biological son Xiao Miao at around 10:01 this morning and forced him to eat them..."

"…When the police arrived, Xiao Miao had unfortunately died due to excessive blood loss, and Miao also committed suicide by slitting his throat with a knife after a confrontation with the police. Before his death, he kept shouting a male name. It is said that the man with this name had no connection with Miao. Considering Miao's mental state, it is very likely that he was just shouting unconsciously, so the man's name was made anonymous…"

"…The police have announced that this is just a tragedy caused by Miao's mental disorder. In recent years, the suicide rate and the crime rate of mentally ill people in our city and even in the whole country have been rising. Not long ago, the female high school student suspect Li Gou was also hacked to death by a mentally ill prisoner in the same prison…"

"There are more and more crimes caused by mental disorders and psychological problems. Has this become a major social problem that needs to be taken seriously? Have the free community psychological counseling rooms set up across the country really played a role in reducing the exacerbation of people's psychological problems? Can we take further strong control measures on these mentally ill patients with criminal tendencies..."


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