As the time drew near, a radiant golden ring appeared beneath Xiao Wang.
Everyone squinted to avoid being blinded by the light.
When the light dimmed, everyone looked again and their mouths formed an "o" shape.
When Sun Qi realized what was going to happen, she quickly grabbed a mirror and ran a few steps to hand it to him.
Shi Jinzhe glanced at him, healed Xiao Wang's eyes and ears, and placed the mirror firmly in front of him.
On the mirror, a monster covered in scales appeared, and people could barely make out the outline of a human from the facial features.
"Tell me what else you like, and I'll let you experience it all."
Xiao Wang shook his head in horror, unable to believe that it was him; he was definitely not such a disgusting monster!
"If you don't like this one, I'll get you another one."
The shed scales covered the bristles, and the limbless porcupine grunted.
"Are you still not satisfied with your constant shaking of your head?"
Shi Jinzhe's eyelids drooped wearily, his loose hair obscuring his eyes, and his gloomy expression resembled that of a neurotic criminal living on a legal news channel.
How about this one?
He didn't bother asking again, so he simply changed things as he pleased, even asking Shekh if there were any creatures he didn't like.
The corrosive liquid, condensed into fine needles, relentlessly pierced through every gap, and Sheh uttered two words with a pointed meaning.
“Beast.”
"Then let them be beasts."
Shi Jinzhe left Xiao Wang with a golden ring to prolong his last breath, removed the appearance caused by the genetic laws, restored him to his original state, and made him a complete person again.
At that moment, everyone except Shi Jinzhe and Shehe felt, to varying degrees, that they had been scolded.
But he could only think about it; he dared not be angry or speak out.
"Don't you think it's just a few words and shouldn't come to this?"
The question "When time is about to end?" seemed to be directed at the half-dead Xiao Wang, or perhaps at the other players.
No one answered, so he continued, “On my first day here, I was told that there is no fairness or reason here.”
The system told him this, so no matter how absurd his reason for becoming a cheater was, it couldn't be changed.
But one day, the unchangeable ending was broken, and all the changes began with Shekh.
No one should insult her like that.
Since this person has uttered those two words, then he should go and be one for as long as he wants.
Shi Jinzhe took a step back and said coldly, "This is a survival game."
No one will reciprocate with courtesy and talk about equality. Benevolence and morality are products that can only be given out by those with power; without them, one is at the mercy of others.
“…Hmm…”
Xiao Wang tried to shout at the top of his lungs, but couldn't utter a single word.
He wanted to beg for mercy. He knew his hands and feet were back, that he could still be saved, that he still had hope, and that the two people in front of him could do it.
He's already vented his anger and humiliated them; they can certainly forgive him now.
Xiao Wang looked up with hope and saw Shekh's face.
She gave a satisfied smile, said little, not to herself, just a sigh.
"Great, I can tear you apart again."
!
This is the essence of killing someone by destroying their spirit.
...
The brutal red silent film made Xu Ying, who was closest to it, afraid to watch it for long.
She silently turned around, unable to believe where she got the courage to do that yesterday.
She looked at the expressions on the other people's faces, and they were all devastated.
Xiao Su, who had spent the whole night preparing himself mentally, had red eyes. He couldn't bear to look at himself but forced himself not to look away. He had to accept this; it was the reality he would have to face from now on.
Sun Qi turned his head and exchanged glances with Shang Shan, vaguely understanding why some people had mistaken these two for dungeon bosses.
A player who can completely separate their actions from their thoughts from beginning to end must be an extreme personality with precise self-control.
They are well aware of the villainous image they will be projected onto in the eyes of others, but they don't care.
This style of doing things is not only suitable for bosses, but also very suitable for wielding power that is difficult for ordinary people to handle.
Sentimental kindness can easily lead to favoritism, while indiscriminate coldness can sometimes be a form of fairness.
In Sun Qi's calculations, Xiao Wang was completely wiped out, leaving not a trace, and the number of players decreased by one.
Apart from Shi Jinzhe and Shehe, the remaining ten people were like wilted quails, not daring to speak loudly, and their mental fortitude was not as strong as the driver's.
After resolving the trouble, the two returned to the safe house, and Shi Jinzhe collapsed onto the bed.
Shekh lay on the edge of the bed playing with his hair. "I took the opportunity to look at the glass bottle he brought back for you. Time in this world is more than two hundred years ahead of the original world."
"Okay, I understand."
Shi Jinzhe grabbed a strand of his hair from the side. The ends of his hair were slightly curved, somewhat like his father's, but not as curly as Mu Bai's.
It's obvious that this change is related to Shekh's blood.
It's amazing how his blood can promote Shekh's physical evolution, and now, conversely, Shekh's blood can help him break through some of his limitations.
Shi Jinzhe couldn't help but wonder what would happen to Shehe if he fed her a full supply of blood after he raised his own limits.
"what's on your mind?"
"Miss you."
Shi Jinzhe's thoughts were interrupted by Shekh's question. He brushed his hair back and asked, "Have you been awake all this time?"
"I'll go to sleep soon."
Sher couldn't bear to part with his hair, so she would constantly pluck it up and then take it down and play with it on her fingers.
Her technique was skillful, unlike the first time she had done it. Shi Jinzhe suspected that she was the one who rolled those rolls.
As Shekh rolled up the paper, he said, "That man, his body is not quite right. Before you came, I tortured him for a few minutes. It's very difficult for him to die."
“His physical abilities have improved, and he’s not like the average person,” Shi Jinzhe wasn’t worried about that. “The walkie-talkie I gave to Xiao Wang yesterday wasn’t retrieved. I put a seed in it that can provide clues, so we can just go there directly.”
Sher was playing with her hair, her hands never stopping; Xiao Wang's matter had given her a reminder.
"I have a guess. It's unlikely that the shelter allowed everyone to go in back then. They said that humans couldn't survive outside, but other creatures can mutate in just two hundred years, so maybe humans can too."
That makes sense.
Shi Jinzhe thought about it carefully, and the more he thought about it, the more likely it seemed: "ICU wards, submarines, and some factories all have oxygen production equipment suitable for humans. If someone is left behind, these places can sustain them for a period of time. If they can't get off the space station, they can probably survive there the longest."
Shekh stopped what he was doing: "So the descendants of these people will also mutate generation after generation like animals, and Xiao Wang's changes come from them."
The driver went into the city to avoid the radioactive bats on a rainy day, and the mutants living outside the shelters had the same reason. The two groups could very well run into each other.
It's hard to say whether the people in the shelter know about the mutants, but the mutants definitely know about the shelter.
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