It really hurts!
With a hiss, Su Deng endured the pain, flicked her wrist, and bright red blood arced through the air before splattering onto the ground.
The monsters, upon smelling the blood, instantly went berserk, roaring and swarming forward with even greater ferocity than before.
Su Deng ran quickly to the safe house, but didn't go inside. She just stood at the door, her eyes scanning each monster rapidly.
Five minutes have passed—
An announcement was broadcast from inside the room.
The blood on my wrist began to congeal.
They said they would find the monster, but there isn't just one monster.
It's all gambling anyway.
At worst, I'll just use a god-like cheat.
After confirming the situation, Su Deng rushed into the group of monsters surrounding the bloodstains on the ground, grabbed her sword, and killed one of them.
"This is the second time I've made this mistake."
The prompt sounded.
Was I wrong?
Su Deng frowned and quickly retreated back to the door of the safe house.
In the mirror maze, the monster is very sensitive to blood.
Some of the monsters in the park are also sensitive to blood.
These monsters should all look the same...
wrong!
Most of the monsters in this park are actually tourists in disguise.
After becoming monsters, they are equally sensitive to things like blood.
In this situation, it's impossible to tell whether it's a human or a monster.
Hold!
It was all for nothing!
Su Deng took out a bandage and quickly wrapped it around her wrist.
She looked at her again.
The monster might be human.
Humans might be monsters.
They're all irrational, can't understand human language, and are essentially the same.
It is also impossible to distinguish them.
A simple fight challenge would be fine, but in this situation, it's practically a death sentence.
Su Deng took a deep breath to calm herself down.
She tried three times, and made two mistakes.
Based on this probability, there should be more people than monsters here.
But the exact percentage is unknown.
One more mistake and you'll fail.
There is no second chance.
Su Deng lowered her eyes to look at the blood mole on her palm and began to ponder...
Should we use cheats?
Never mind, we can wait a little longer.
She turned her head and looked into the safe house.
Empty, there is nothing.
You can kill the monsters here, but the theme of this place is a sci-fi holographic projection hall, achieving an ultra-realistic interactive touch experience.
It can be determined that they are all phantoms.
The staff member said that the determination of wins and losses, and authenticity, is based on the sensors inside the venue...
Assuming the amusement park itself is truly a giant monster with its own consciousness, then in such a challenging scenario, if you want her to die, regardless of whether you win or lose, the senses within the park can be interpreted as a loss or a false alarm...
This is a dead end.
If it's completely indistinguishable and there are no hidden rules, then could a third method be used to solve this...?
After considering this, Su Deng decided to continue gambling by taking an unconventional approach.
She calmed her thoughts, left the safe house, wandered among the monsters, looked around the venue, and finally stopped on a few projectors in the air above the venue.
He narrowed his eyes and the dagger in his hand flew upwards.
The projector in the upper left corner was damaged with a crack.
Su Deng caught the falling dagger and then struck at several others.
As the projector malfunctioned, the monsters inside the museum gradually decreased and disappeared.
Looking at the remaining few, Su Deng slashed directly at the control panel with his sword.
With a crackling sound and a burst of sparks and lightning, the control panel exploded, and all the monsters in the room vanished.
There are five minutes left.
Su Deng opened the venue door and looked at the staff member in the blue vest standing guard at the entrance. Before the staff member could even open his mouth, Su Deng swung his long sword horizontally across the staff member's neck.
"you……"
The staff member wriggled out a single character, and then vanished.
The entire hall trembled, and a beam of white light rose from the center.
It is a rhombus-shaped fragment.
The surface pattern is the logo of this museum.
Su Deng held it in her hand, a cold smile playing on her lips.
If you can't solve the problem, then solve the person who caused it.
Saying that you can't kill is nonsense.
This "third" method was indeed useful.
That blood wasn't shed in vain.
She rubbed her wrist, collected the fragments, and left the venue.
"Awooooo..."
Upon seeing her come out, Su Muye rushed over.
Su Deng was already used to his appearance. She bent down, picked him up, patted his head, and said to the other little monsters and strange birds, "Let's go to the next location."
The next location is the third and the last one.
We've returned to the carousel.
On the two-tiered carousel, colorful lights flashed, and as it rotated, ethereal and melodious nursery rhymes played. On the lower tier, a little girl in a pink dress with wings sat, holding a bubble machine in her hand.
The monster park under the deep darkness of night was particularly eerie.
It sent chills down my spine.
"Awoo awoo..."
"Waaaaah..."
Children seem to have a natural affinity for fairytale-like amusement rides like carousels. Even when they turn into monsters, they can't resist running up there while screaming, and even the strange birds can't stop them.
The little girl saw them, turned around, and looked at Su Deng with a grin, "Sister, do you want to play too?"
Su Deng said calmly, "Just tell me what you want to challenge in this round."
The little girl blinked. "What kind of challenge is your sister talking about?"
Is this a high-level level?
Su Deng raised an eyebrow, preparing to kill her without further ado, to deal with this troublemaker and end the challenge.
Just as he was about to make a move, a weak shout came from behind him.
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