The sound of this system notification came from the radio broadcast on the subway, which means that everyone can hear that Bai Liu has triggered the main mission.
Du Sanying and Mu Sicheng were both stunned, and they all looked at Bai Liu, who was leaning on the subway station with a dazed look in his eyes and unconsciously playing with the coins in his hand.
Bai Liu had just been sitting in a daze on the subway, while Mu Sicheng and Du Sanying were actively looking for clues in the carriage. Bai Liu just said indifferently, "I need to organize the information in my brain," and sat in his seat without moving, leaving Mu Sicheng speechless.
Bai Liu had previously told Mu Sicheng all the information he knew about the explosion, but Mu Sicheng did not think too much about it because the focus now was on finding clues in the carriage to trigger the main mission.
"The Last Train" is a collection-oriented horror game. According to Mu Sicheng's gaming experience, you need to find the first thing to collect in order to trigger the main quest.
But what Mu Sicheng didn't know was that as long as the game analyzes the key things that need to be collected in the background of the game, it can also trigger the main quest of collecting.
In fact, it’s not Mu Sicheng’s fault for not thinking deeply about it. This is all stereotyped thinking.
Generally speaking, when new players log into the game, they don't have enough information, and they can only trigger the mission by finding the first thing they need to collect on the map.
But Bai Liu is a bug. He is a newcomer and a game designer. He doesn't have this kind of mindset. He is used to thinking about how the game designs levels based on the game background. In addition, Bai Liu knows enough background information, so he simply works backwards to find the things he needs to collect.
He just happened to hit the right one.
Hearing the system prompt sound that Bai Liu had triggered the main quest, Mu Sicheng and Du Sanying were both stunned and turned to look at Bai Liu who was sitting in his seat to rest.
Du Sanying was not familiar with Bai Liu and did not dare to go up and ask, but the look in his eyes when he looked at Bai Liu was already filled with curiosity. He really wanted to know how this man had triggered the main quest without moving a single step.
Mu Sicheng didn't have so many concerns. He stepped forward and asked the question in his mind: "How did you trigger the main quest? You haven't even touched it yet!"
This is also the voice of the majority of the audience. When the system prompt sound came out just now, many people were stunned. No one would have thought that in a multiplayer horror game where the third and fourth players on the rising star list and the [Puppeteer] are all there, the first person to trigger the main quest is actually a new player who is sitting still!
This is totally unscientific!
"Shit! How did he trigger it? I guarantee he didn't move at all from beginning to end!"
"...Could it be that he just sat down on the broken mirror and triggered the mission? Hiss, my butt suddenly hurts."
"Aren't these good things usually given to little parrots? How come this newcomer got the chance?"
Mu Sicheng directly lifted Bai Liu up through the creaking hole with both hands, and looked at the bottom of Bai Liu's seat in confusion: "Did you just sit on the mirror? Did you trigger the main quest?"
Bai Liu clenched his fists expressionlessly: "Mu Sicheng, let me down."
Bai Liu, who is 1.76 meters tall, hates it the most when people do this to him! When Bai Liu was a child, his ideal was to cut off the ankles of everyone taller than him with a machete!
If someone dared to bring him up like this, Bai Liu would make him understand that being tall is a crime. If it weren't for the fact that Bai Liu would need Mu Sicheng later -
Bai Liu stopped his overly violent idea. Mu Sicheng put Bai Liu down hesitantly with a chill behind him and turned to look at him: "Without the lens, how did you trigger the mission? You didn't move at all just now."
"Why didn't I move?" Bai Liu patted the non-existent dust on the places on her body that Mu Sicheng had touched, raised her head and looked at Mu Sicheng sympathetically, "My brain is moving, Mu Sicheng."
Mu Sicheng: “…” Bai Liu looked at him like an idiot and he felt insulted.
After Bai Liu arranged her clothes, she calmly raised her eyelids and said to Mu Sicheng: "And didn't I tell you the key information? You can't figure it out yourself? What's your intelligence? You can't even think of this?"
Mu Sicheng: "..."
You just told me the mirror was worth 100 million. If it were you, you would kill the museum guards and steal the mirror and the collection to make a lot of money. What the hell is this key information!
And Bai Liu, you pervert, stop looking at me like that as if I were a low-level creature!
Bai Liu clapped his hands and explained to Mu Sicheng as they walked. Du Sanying followed them carefully, not too close but not too far. Bai Liu did not lower his voice intentionally. Du Sanying behind him listened with a slightly surprised look - it turned out that this was how it could be deduced.
The audience was also shocked:
"What's the name of this new player? I think his ideas are interesting. I want to go watch his little TV."
"...This is the first time I've seen someone trigger the main quest before Du Sanying in a collection game...This newcomer is so awesome, he triggered it faster than Du Sanying, who has a 100% luck value..."
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"The main quest is to collect mirror fragments, but we don't know the exact number..." Mu Sicheng, holding a lollipop in his mouth, glanced at Du Sanying who was following them pretending to search, and licked his lips that were stuck with sugar stains a little irritably, "You just tell him the information directly like this? He will find a lot of mirror fragments later."
"This guy is extremely lucky. He is very good at finding things. Even if we find the lens, it is very likely that it will fall into Du Sanying's hands in various strange ways. Don't you want to be on guard against him?"
Bai Liu looked at Mu Sicheng strangely: "Why should I be on guard against him?"
Mu Sicheng looked unhappy: "Didn't I tell you that the lens we found might be..." taken away by Du Sanying...
"Who told you that we were going to look for the lenses?" Bai Liu glanced at Mu Sicheng. His eyes swept over Du Sanying behind him, then he looked away as if nothing had happened. "We won't look for them, but let Du Sanying do it. Isn't he good at it? Let him look for them slowly. It would be best if we can collect them all after he finds them."
"You want to..." Mu Sicheng was stunned, "Wait for Du Sanying to gather all the people and then snatch him away?"
Bai Liu: “Yeah.”
Mu Sicheng licked his back teeth with his tongue: "Although I also want to implement your plan, it won't work, Bai Liu, you don't understand what Du Sanying's 100% luck means."
As he spoke, Mu Sicheng seemed to recall some unbearable and frustrating memories. He rubbed his back teeth vigorously, looking very ferocious. "As long as you try to steal Du Sanying's things, your luck will drop. It will keep dropping, and you will encounter all kinds of bad luck. Even if you have already reached into his system warehouse, you will be interrupted by monsters. In short, you can't steal anything."
"Oh." Bai Liu was still nonchalant, "That's because you can't do it. Maybe I can."
Mu Sicheng was really annoyed by Bai Liu's stubbornness. "I told you, Du Sanying's luck is 100%. No player can take his stuff, not even spades."
Just as the system said - [Du Sanying is the favorite of the God of Luck].
"You said that Du Sanying relies on influencing the fortunes of things around him to adjust his luck, right?" Bai Liu finally gave Mu Sicheng a straight look. He looked at Bai Liu with a sighing look as if he was looking at a fool. "But I can't be affected by him. My luck is 0 and it can't go down. His luck can't make me more unfortunate."
Mu Sicheng was startled, and Bai Liu turned back with a calm look, his lips curled slightly: "Then my misfortune may make him even more unfortunate. What do you think, Mu Sicheng?"
Du Sanying, who was sneaking behind Bai Liu and Mu Sicheng, felt a chill on the back of his neck and got goosebumps for no apparent reason. He looked at Bai Liu in front of him with a bit of confusion.
——That strange premonition that made him both unlucky and lucky came again.
Mu Sicheng was finally aroused by Bai Liu's words: "If you don't want to find the broken mirror, then what are you doing in this collection game, Bai Liu? Just sit there and do nothing like you did just now?"
"Of course not." Bai Liu smiled, looking at the empty carriage in front of him with a happy expression as if he saw a treasure. "You just told me that robbery is allowed in this game, right? Do you think the puppeteer is rich?"
Mu Sicheng sneered: "You are so arrogant, but you might be the one who dies."
"It's possible." Bai Liu didn't comment. "But if I were him, I would definitely let me live, because my survival is very valuable. He should have realized this when he wanted to make me a puppet."
"It all depends on who becomes whose puppet." Bai Liu said with a chuckle.
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Zhang Kui narrowed his eyes and scanned the entire carriage. Ten fingers on both of his hands were tied with transparent silk threads, which extended out and pierced the back of the necks of the other three players.
He moved his index finger slightly, and the transparent thread trembled. One of the players who was lying on the ground and looking for something stood up straight as if being pulled. Zhang Kui asked the player in a rude tone: "Li Gou, did you find the broken mirror fragments?"
Li Gou replied: "No."
Zhang Kui clicked his tongue impatiently, and the face of the oil-painted puppet vividly showed his inverted scowl and downturned mouth, showing the fact that he was angry.
"I've searched almost half the car, but I still haven't found it."
The three puppets stood together trembling with their heads down. Huge blue beads of sweat appeared on their foreheads, flowing down one by one like an animation. Li Gou stepped forward fearfully and repeated in a low voice: "Master, we really didn't find any broken mirror fragments."
"Don't look for it anymore." Zhang Kui's fingers moved, and the three puppets stood in front of him in a neat and orderly manner as if in military training.
Li Gou, who was standing in the middle, asked carefully: "Master, are you not going to look for it anymore? This game requires you to collect the broken mirrors to pass the level. If you don't look for them, how can you pass the level..."
"Idiot." Zhang Kui looked at Li Gou with a bit of pride and contempt, "Don't question any decision I make with an intelligence value of 93, understand?"
"We didn't trigger the main mission, but we should have been the first to start looking because we had the advantage in numbers. We searched for almost half of the car but still couldn't find it. Don't you understand?" Zhang Kui looked at Li Gou with a squint.
Li Gou's forehead was covered with cold sweat, but he was indeed confused: "I understand, what do you understand?"