Su Wu died, died at the feet of the knight captain Abol, and died near the "destiny period" he found for his senior year of high school.
There was an obvious bullet hole on his back, with his skin and flesh rolled up and blood splattered. Three inches below the bullet hole was the purification card given by the magician.
However, since the host who benefited from the gain died, the poker card disappeared and the light naturally went out long ago.
But Cheng Shi knew that the man was not killed by the knight captain, but by a teammate.
Yes, it was the player who did it.
The reason why he was so sure was because he had also suffered an attack, but this attack was very strange, because he felt that the person who attacked him was of average skill. This average did not mean compared to today's warriors who were full of supernatural powers, but compared to his original self, he was just average.
At the moment the fog exploded, a figure rushed over from the direction of Ji Er's cage and stabbed his neck.
Although Cheng Shi couldn't see who the other person was due to the combined influence of the fog and the prisoner's helmet, he could clearly hear the direction of the lance, so he dodged it easily.
He turned around and slashed the opponent's shoulder with a knife. The opponent groaned and turned away.
He could tell that the humming sound was clearly Ji Er's voice.
But this is even stranger.
How could a clown who was suspected to be disguised as a war supervisor dare to attack a soldier who was almost regarded as an acrobat at the moment when the fog exploded with such skills?
In other words, since you chose to launch a sneak attack, why not conceal it at all?
He was so sure he could hit the target with one strike? With that half-assed strike?
No, Cheng Shi didn’t believe it. He felt that someone was impersonating Ji Er and throwing dirty water on Ji Er.
But he didn't guess who this person was.
He did not rush to chase after him, but listened to the sound of the guards rushing over, secretly changed his position, and stuck the purification card in his hand on the prisoner in white prison uniform behind him.
Sure enough, when the purification card emitted light, three or four heavy footsteps were heard rushing towards that direction.
Cheng Shi hid aside and listened to the guards using their lances to hold up this poor cellmate, sneering in his heart.
Fortunately, I had a trick up my sleeve, otherwise I would have been badly cheated.
He never thought from the beginning to the end that he would use this playing card, or he never thought about executing this plan put together by his teammates!
Because he felt that none of these teammates were trustworthy!
This has nothing to do with prophecy, it's just the sixth sense developed and honed by a clown who is good at deceiving others.
Not only that, Cheng Shi also has his own plans.
He was indeed cooperating with his teammates, and he did intend to make things easier for them when the plan was implemented, but his purpose was not to replace himself with the prisoners wearing other colored uniforms, but...
Keep your troops in place and reap the rewards!
Yes, he wasn't going to move at all.
Because according to the plan, when the teammates will replace each other, even if he does not move, he can achieve the same ultimate goal as them, which is to face five "fakes" with little fighting power!
And the risk is lower. What Ji Er said is right. Players cannot guarantee whether the Grand Inquisition has the means to identify identities. If they just replace someone else's identity and are not discovered, everyone will be happy. But once exposed, there is no telling what awaits them.
The players' understanding of the death penalty is limited to the information from the inmates around them. Cheng Shi dares not take risks, nor does he want to take risks before seeing the full picture.
Therefore, "agree on the surface but refuse in reality" is the best way to cooperate.
But what he didn't expect was that when the fog dissipated, no one moved!
The players at the scene hid in the mess, looking around with serious expressions. After a while, they found that none of their teammates in this game took action.
But not everyone, at least Su Wu is dead...
At least, Li Yi was gone.
There wasn't even a "replacement" in his cage, he just disappeared.
Three of his six magic purification cards fell to the ground, one was stuck on the dead Su Wu, and another was stuck by Cheng Shi on the cellmate behind him, who had already been trampled under the feet of the Punishment Knights. The last one was never found.
It seems that the magician's gift will make people unfortunate, and his teammates are smart enough to discover this.
Cheng Shi frowned and sneered.
Sure enough, there was no fool in this game. The moment the plan was formed, everyone thought of the same thing.
Everyone is actively agreeing, but everyone wants to be the most cautious one.
But why did Li Yi move? Where did he go? Didn't he think of that?
No, a magician wouldn't fail to think of such a simple strategy, so he must have had another plan.
What about Su Wu? Who tricked him to death?
His magic card was stuck on his lower back, obviously put there by someone. Was it the killer disguised as Ji Er, or the fighting expert that Su Wu provoked?
While the knights had not yet taken control of the situation, Cheng Shi mixed in with the pile of prisoners lying and wailing, looking around in an attempt to find Li Yi, but he failed. The number of people at the scene was exactly the same as before the fog exploded, with only Li Yi missing.
Not only Cheng Shi, but several other teammates who did not move were also looking for Li Yi's trace. Zhao Si and Gao San even set their sights on those lightly injured Punishment Knights, wondering whether this daring magician had found a way to get rid of the Prisoner's Helmet and infiltrated the team of law enforcers.
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