Chapter 104 Nuclear Radiation 7



Su Han returned to the white fog.

A transparent panel appeared in front of her, with the words -

Name: Su Han (real name verification)

Level: 7 (Experience 20/30)

Occupation 1: Nutritionist (with top talent, cannot be upgraded)

Occupation 2: Soap Maker (with top talent, cannot be upgraded)

Fullness: 860/860

Cleanliness: 860/860

Stamina: 860/860

The mechanical voice did not count the points, nor did it announce the player's extra rewards. Instead, it directly notified, "You have successfully advanced. Please participate in the eleventh round of competition at 8 am tomorrow."

The eleventh round of the competition... Su Han sighed softly, and in the end he had to ask for leave.

Then, the player automatically exits the game and the game cabin slowly opens.

Su Han stood up and did nothing. He called the company to ask for leave.

When the HR asked why, Su Han was too embarrassed to say that he was addicted to online games and had no intention of going to work. He just said vaguely, "Something happened suddenly and I couldn't get away, so I asked for three days off. I have 15 days of paid annual leave every year, but I haven't used it yet, right? So I'll deduct it from that."

The HR department didn't ask any further questions and quickly agreed.

After hanging up the phone, Su Han muttered to himself, "The competition should be over in three days, right?"

But who knows the exact answer?

Su Han shook her head, thinking that if three days was not enough, she could just ask for more leave and wait until the end of the game. She cheered herself up and opened the survival game forum.

I thought the players would have started cursing by now, but that wasn't the case.

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Looking from above, the formation was so neat that one almost suspected that a hacker had invaded the forum.

However, when Su Han opened the post and took a closer look, he found that the IDs of the posters were different. It was obvious that the forum was not attacked by hackers, but by angry players.

She flipped back five pages before she saw the title:

"I feel like crying while playing the game. I have to spend all my money just to pass the level. Life is too hard."

"In the first nine dungeons, I worked diligently to stock up on supplies, thinking I had finally become something of a figure. But who knew I couldn't even make it to the tenth day of the tenth dungeon! My self-esteem was severely damaged."

"The game itself is difficult, but who knew that the players on the same server would be even more crazy. When I didn't have enough inventory, they actually robbed it! Damn it, I was besieged by five people, and my death was unfair."

"With sufficient inventory, I stayed in the house and waited for the 10th day to pass the test. I was very obedient. But a newspaper man lived in the next house. He knew he couldn't pass the test, so he took out all the timed explosives in his portable warehouse and set them off.

Then, the whole street exploded! I was unlucky because I lived next door to him and was buried with him on the spot.

Fuck, where can I go to seek justice?!"

"Humans are horrible when they lose order. They are even more inhumane than beasts."

"It's useless to have super high combat power, and it's useless to have sufficient stockpiling. You must take both combat power and stockpiling into consideration to have the last laugh. In other words, a kid who is not good at one subject will most likely not be able to hold on, unless he is extremely good at one subject."

"I just want to ask one thing. Is there a master who has passed the tenth copy without a portable warehouse? When food is exposed to the air, it is immediately soaked by radioactive elements. There shouldn't be such a powerful person, right?"

Su Han paused and clicked in to check. The first floor was, "Yes, it's me."

Someone below asked how to pass the first floor, and the man answered confidently, "Be supported by your companions."

Everyone is, “…”

The author of the post had to add a patch, "I mean the tough guy from the Lone Ranger, is there one?"

No one responded for a long time. I don't know if such a player doesn't exist, or if he does exist he didn't see the post, or if he saw the post he was too lazy to answer.

Su Han clicked x to leave and continued to look through the pages.

After reading many posts, a new statement appeared, "I really don't like your talk about human nature, newspapers, insanity, etc.

In fact, the matter is very simple. The official rewards are given according to the player's ranking, so knowing that they will be eliminated, the guys who are destined to be eliminated choose to eliminate other players as much as possible. In this way, they can maximize their ranking.

They are being scolded now only because they are not strong enough. If they are strong enough and work together to eliminate all the players in this round, some of them may actually win the first place in the competition.

After all, what they lack is only material reserves, not armed strength."

After seeing the main building, Su Han felt his hair stand on end. All the players were eliminated in the nuclear radiation dungeon, which sounded terrible.

Then there was a complaint post, "I have nothing to say, only '...' can express my feelings at the moment."

So many people got the new trick and flooded the forum with spam.

After Su Han flipped through the numerous posts, he had only one thought in his mind: where is the data post? How many survivors are left? Unfortunately, all he saw were spam posts.

Suddenly, she realized that the data post would be pinned to the top and would not be buried in the vast sea of ​​spam posts. If it was not on the front page, it meant that the data statistics had not yet been released.

Su Han knew that he had left the dungeon early, and there might be other players staying in the dungeon to continue playing, so he waited patiently. But when he turned to the homepage, he saw a data post in the top post.

She quickly clicked on it. "The latest report is that 106,000 players participated in the tenth round of the game, 29,700 advanced, and the clearance rate was 28%. Among them, 23,000 survivors left the dungeon on the 10th day, and no one cleared the level."

Su Han was very curious about what would happen after the 10th day.

I got up and made a cup of oatmeal tea, stirred it gently, went back to the computer and refreshed the post, and saw some players coming out to share their experiences.

"#Return from Purgatory#

On the 11th day of the game, the upper limit of attribute values ​​dropped drastically, and there were only a few houses left in my server for people to hide in. There were less than a thousand NPC survivors, and they all went underground for shelter. The underground square was closed and no strangers were allowed to enter, but all NPC refugees would be accommodated.

In other words, in the end, only the players are active on the ground. There are not enough supplies, and they cannot trade or rob NPCs. If you want to pass the level, you can only rob the players.

Those who have sufficient inventory have a chance to clear the level with materials, but they have to be careful to avoid other players. In the dungeon, even sleeping in fear is not a life for human beings at all!"

"As a physician, I managed to hold on until the 16th day of the game with the help of vitality potions. I thought I would soon see the light at the end of the tunnel, but the system announced that another nuclear leak had occurred in the town. The concentration of nuclear radiation elements in the air increased dramatically, and the speed at which my stamina dropped doubled. I really want to beat this broken system to death. Where's my face? Can you just say no?"

"I struggled to survive until the 13th day. During this time, I encountered countless attacks and almost lost my life several times. I kept thinking, why do I have to stay in this crappy dungeon to fight for victory or defeat? Can't I fight again next time?

So I couldn't help but leave the dungeon. Afterwards... I didn't feel any regret at all, I was just filled with joy!

The background of nuclear radiation is not a place where people can stay, okay? We should have run away long ago!"

"I was different. I had a very unique perspective on the issue - what if the high-level players stayed in the dungeon and fought to the death, but unfortunately something happened to them? Wouldn't that mean that the players who chose to pass the level would get the upper hand for nothing? (For example, if 100 players chose to pass the level, and the others all died in the dungeon, so only 100 players survived) Thinking of this, I decisively left the dungeon, but later I realized that I was overthinking it, and there were many surviving players."

Seeing the last comment, Su Han thought to herself that she left the instance early because she was worried that such a tragedy would happen. After all, this was a survival competition, not a clearance competition.

There are less than 30,000 players left... Su Han secretly warned himself that according to the current difficulty of the dungeon, the next time, or at the latest the next time, the winner will be decided. In other words, from now on, every step must be taken carefully.

After taking a few more glances and making sure that the other posts were all spam, she turned off her computer and began to rest - to conserve her energy so that she could better meet the challenges ahead.

The next morning, Su Han lay down in the game cabin early.

At 8 o'clock in the morning, the contestants logged in on time and started the eleventh game.

The system mechanical voice did not mention the mall, but directly sent the player into the dungeon.

**

Without waiting for Su Han to respond, the system introduced itself, "This round is a survival game with a fighting background. Players are requested to do their best to survive."

“Note 1: There are 120 players on K44 Deserted Island (the server where the player is located).”

"Note 2: If the player survival rate is below 50%, the survivors can ask the system to leave the dungeon at any time if they meet the clearance conditions. If the survival rate is below 10%, the survivors are deemed to have completed the extreme challenge and will receive additional rewards. (Survival rate = players still in the dungeon / 120, excluding players who leave the dungeon after the tenth day)"

"Note 3: If the stamina value is reduced to zero and the character dies, the player will lose the qualification to compete."

"Note 4: Players are numbered 1-120. Among them, you are player number 90, and you have obtained a weapon - potassium cyanide. (Everyone will obtain a different weapon)"

"Note 5: In this round of the game, the player's personal warehouse/personal belongings will be frozen."

"Note 6: You have obtained a satchel, which contains the poison (potassium cyanide) you have obtained and a deserted island map. The map shows the locations of all resource points on the deserted island. Go there to obtain food, daily necessities, medicine, and weapons supplies."

"Note 7: You can move the necessary items (non-weapons) from your personal storage to your backpack. Once you are ready, the game officially begins."

Su Han glanced at the shoulder bag and found that it was a leather waist shoulder bag with only a main bag. It would not affect movement when tied around the waist, but the volume was ridiculously small.

She estimated it visually and found that the bag was about 20cm wide in the front, 30cm wide in the back, and 10cm thick. It could be filled with two mineral water bottles, not to mention that there was already a bottle of potassium cyanide and a folded map in the bag.

"The space is limited and weapons are not allowed, so we can only bring daily necessities. But we have to take into account many factors such as food, daily necessities, and medicine..." Almost instantly, Su Han thought of the nutritional capsules.

Nutritional capsule: precious food. After taking it, satiety +60, cleanliness +60, and physical strength +60.

Good properties, small size, it is simply a magic weapon in the current copy! Su Han immediately took out all the nutritional capsules in his portable warehouse. After careful counting, there were exactly 15 capsules, which could last for several days.

"My innate skills can help me obtain a stable supply of food and daily necessities. I don't need to prepare too much, but I need to take more medicine." Su Han muttered softly as he packed his bag.

But there are too many types of drugs, and the negative conditions they can treat are different. Su Han thought about it and simply stuffed two vitality pills into his bag.

Finally, she wanted to bring her usual protective vest into the dungeon, but the vest was too big to fit into her bag, so she had no choice but to give up.

After selecting, the system asks, "Preparation is complete, do you confirm?"

Su Han answered decisively, "Confirmed."

The next second, the system announced, "The game has officially begun. I wish you a happy game."

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