She can't die, so even if she's the only demon left, and she's killed and resurrected here, the game isn't over.
If she never dies, then the game will never end, right?
There's nothing we can do then but let the other players die.
If everyone dies and she's the only one left, the game is over.
She doesn't kill people, yet countless people die because of her.
Should we pressure her?
Su Deng took a bite of the still slightly unripe peach, looked up at the sky, and said, "I've been using this trick since I was born. Even if ten thousand more people die in front of me, I won't blink. I'm tired of it, even if you aren't."
No one answered her.
But she knew that the gods could hear her.
Still stuck here, it's boring anyway. Su Deng finished the peach, walked into the village, and prepared to see if she could trigger some more skills.
The village seems a little different from the last round.
Many NPCs have changed.
My age has changed too.
For example, I saw a five-year-old child who has now grown to seven years old.
Cui Liu and Xiao Shi are now married and are spending their time together in the courtyard.
The village's prejudice against outsiders still exists.
You can trigger an NPC, do a quest to please him and get quest items. What would happen if a player tried to please all the players in the village?
Su Deng suddenly became interested and started wandering around the village again.
She wanted to see if all the tasks in the village were connected, and if so, if so, they could be completed in one line, similar to the quest chain in a large online game.
"Su...Su Deng??!"
As she was walking, she bumped into another player. Looking at Su Deng coming towards her, she thought she was dreaming and rubbed her eyes so hard that her eyeballs almost bulged out.
"You're not dead..."
How could he not be dead?!
She was clearly thrown out and eliminated by the rules of the game, how could she not be dead?!
A ghost?
The girl turned pale with fright and, without thinking, turned and ran.
Su Deng sighed and turned around, only to run into the horned eagle again.
The eagle thought it was seeing things, "Su...Su Deng..."
Su Deng smiled and waved at him, "Hello."
"How...how is this possible..." The eagle was utterly astonished. "How could you be here? Weren't you dead?!"
Su Deng shrugged. "You can ask the game system and its rules."
She ignored the man and continued wandering around the village.
The village is only so big, so it's inevitable that they'll run into other players. Every player was shocked to see that Su Deng was still alive, and they couldn't believe what they were seeing.
Chenchen, in particular, was so scared that her legs went weak.
Players eliminated by the laws of nature cannot be resurrected using god-level materials. How could Su Deng still be alive?!
Countless people have asked the Law System, but the System remains silent.
Lu Tai, hidden in the shadows, whispered, "Just as I thought."
Ina was stunned for a moment, then found Su Deng in the village and looked her up and down. "Is it because you were chosen by the God that you can't die?"
Su Deng said slowly, "You can go ask the God."
Ina hissed, finding her quite mysterious.
Su Deng ignored everyone and spent half an hour walking around the village, talking to every NPC, adults and children alike.
After she finished walking around, she squatted down by the roadside at the north entrance of the village, picked up a stick, and began to write and draw on the ground.
Ina didn't seem interested in the game, nor was she afraid of being voted out. People who saw her acting strangely came over to watch.
Grandma Wang, Little Dog Liu, Sun Yu, Little Stone Green Willow, Grandpa Liu...
"Is this a relationship diagram of the NPCs in the village?"
Su Deng wasn't afraid of her looking at her, and didn't even raise her head. "Right?"
This village is called Fushou Village. There are 51 households in the village, with a total of 121 people including men, women, and children.
They don't share the same surname, but they are related in some way.
Su Deng had chatted with all 121 villagers. Aside from some everyday trivia, they talked about who in the village had a grudge against whom, and which boy had a crush on which girl...
But one thing caught Su Deng's attention.
In this village, there is a legend about the eye of the gods.
It is said that long ago, this was a deserted village. People who fled came here and formed a village.
When the villagers were rebuilding the village, they unearthed a statue of a deity.
There are also ghost bones.
As for what the ghost bone looked like, the old woman's description was vague.
It is said that if a villager does something bad, ghosts and gods will descend. When the ghosts and gods open their eyes, all evil will be exposed, and then the wicked will be judged and punished.
But as time went by, nowadays, some people in the village believe it while others don't, and the legends of ghosts and gods have faded away.
The name of this instance is "The Eye of the Demon God".
The eyes of ghosts and gods must be related to ghosts, gods, and eyes.
In the split-faction version of Werewolf, players are divided into Ghosts, Gods, and Humans, with the Gods and Humans driving out the Ghosts.
But the old woman spoke of ghosts and spirits as if they were inseparable.
This made Su Deng even more certain that the dungeon this night was not just a simple large-scale werewolf game; there must be something hidden inside.
After writing the names of all the villagers on the ground, Su Deng used arrows to connect them one by one.
Unsurprisingly, everything connected in the end.
Ina stared in astonishment at the large diagram of figures drawn on the ground. "You managed to spot this?"
"Isn't this simple?" Su Deng said casually. After memorizing all these relationships, she got up and scrambled the relationship diagram on the ground with her foot.
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