"Shet! Dr. Armin's screen is black!"
"Help! The monster is coming to the United States, and we will all die!"
"I shouldn't have come to your country! Americans are garbage, and your players are also complete garbage!"
"No, God, please save your believers!"
The moment Armin stepped into the dormitory, the screen outside went black.
Just like the flower without awareness.
However, the Dragon Kingdom players were used to it and were very calm.
It’s different for American players.
Their emotions were magnified countless times the moment the screen went black!
The top US officials are frantically packing up their assets. If the ghost story is confirmed to be coming, they will flee to Dragon Country without hesitation.
What taxpayers? What countries?
To hell with it all!
…
In the world of ghost stories.
"Follow me."
Armin paused for a moment, then plunged into the darkness, his entire body entering the dormitory building.
Eiffel was stunned. The dormitory manager actually didn't attack him!
After a brief surprise, he bit his lip and followed!
As for the players who stayed behind, they began to feel something was wrong after the two of them entered the dormitory building.
The surroundings were still calm, but they felt like they were sitting on pins and needles. It seemed that countless pairs of eyes were watching them.
"Was there... a crow there just now?"
A player pointed with some difficulty not far away.
The crow, only half of its skeleton exposed, tilted its head and looked at them...
"From now on, don't talk."
Armin instructed in the darkness.
Eifel nodded seriously, held the hand that Armin handed over, and walked forward nervously.
They were heading towards the green light.
The lights in the corridor were not very far from the door, and they were already passing through a dark blind spot.
In the darkness, Armin, who was walking in front, had half of his body exposed.
And...two empty hands!
Eiffel's pupils suddenly shrank to the size of a needle tip, and his right hand felt cold and stiff...
A question filled her mind.
If Dr. Armin didn't extend his hand just now... then whose hand did she hold?
Eiffel's breathing became increasingly rapid. She really wanted Armin to look back, and she also wanted to break free from "돗's" hand.
But she didn't dare.
She had a very clear memory of the rules that Armin had explained to them outside.
If she is not attacked at first when she holds it, it means that she is not yet satisfied with the rules.
If she acted rashly, whether she broke free or cried for help, she would probably die.
Stay calm, stay calm!
Eiffel bit his lips, using the pain to numb the fear in his heart, and continued walking forward.
Since the strange didn't attack her, she just pretended to know nothing. As long as she got to the front and met up with Professor Armin, everything would be fine...
But the reality is obviously not the case...
As she was about to step into the darkness, Eiffel clearly felt a strange force coming from her right hand, making her unable to move at all.
Finished…
When Armin came under the light, he tilted his head slightly to take a look. His light blue pupils were extremely cold and he did not react at all. He just moved closer to the light.
There was despair in Eiffel's eyes. She knew very well that she was abandoned, just like the more than 200 players in the previous round.
Tears as big as beans flowed from the corners of her eyes. She felt that the dark aura was getting heavier and heavier, as if it was right in front of her, slowly approaching her face...
Eiffel closed her eyes, quietly waiting for death to come. At the last moment of her life, she didn't want to see that weird look.
As for whether she resented Armin, she didn't.
She wanted to come here on her own, and the danger to both of them was the same. Since she was found, she couldn't blame others...
What she waited for was not death, but Armin's indifferent voice.
"I want to trade the right to use the light bulb"
The sound echoed in the darkness, causing the cold atmosphere to pause.
Armin was holding a ghost coin with a face value of one hundred.
[Wisp x1, price 50 ghost coins]
[The light bulbs in the school, the street lights on the roadside, and all places that need light are filled with it. Although the color is a little green, life must always have a little green. ]
The green flame was taken down.
The denomination of the ghost coin in Armin's hand also changed from one hundred to ten.
Get the will-o'-the-wisp.
Armin held the 돗 and walked forward step by step. When he took a step forward, the darkness receded.
The closer he got to Eiffel, the colder it felt.
How did you do this?
Eiffel found in disbelief that the hand holding his right hand...left!
"Go!"
Armin held up the will-o'-the-wisp, letting the dark green light envelope the two of them.
Eiffel nodded quickly and followed closely behind, leaving the dark area on the first floor and coming to the stairs between the first and second floors.
"thank you!"
Eiffel said gratefully.
"No thanks, you should thank yourself."
Armin shook his head.
When he turned back just now, he had already discovered the situation behind him.
Eiffel couldn't see the monster from his own perspective, but he could see it.
The strange creature was walking and staring at Eiffel, as if waiting for her to do something.
"That strange rule, 놆 discovered."
Armin explained.
"discover?"
Eiffel was stunned, not quite understanding what Armin meant.
"When you do something you realize is unnatural, the pattern of a strange attack will be triggered."
Armin said.
"But I was very nervous just now."
Eiffel told the truth.
Her heart was beating very violently and her body was shaking, not to mention she was crying.
"No, this rule has stricter conditions, such as when you stop moving or shake your hand off, it will be triggered."
Armin shook his head.
Just like those red high heels, you must wait until the other person moves before you attack.
If it is really defined only in movement, their hair falling and the air they breathe are all moving...
"This monster is stronger and can't interfere with your actions."
Armin added.
Armin saw clearly that when Eiffel was about to step on it, the monster forced her to stop.
Precisely because it is forced, it is a "disadvantage" to some extent.
This caused the speed of the strange attack to be extremely slow, which was probably the price that the strange had to pay.
As for why Armin was not attacked.
"My guess turned out to be correct. This dormitory building is not where girls live."