Chapter 43 Un Entertainment After Ji Yang took the key and opened the door, he finally felt...
When they saw Yuejiang, even Hoshino, who had been shouting the loudest, fell silent.
Avoiding eye contact with Yuejiang, Xingye turned her head and silently helped Jiyang.
Just then, Ji Yang turned around and said, "Jiang Yang."
The task of acting as a human cane ultimately fell to Jiang Yang.
The elevator back was the same as the one they took to get there, and the four of them walked together without saying a word.
As they passed the broken wooden figure, Jiang Yang suddenly asked curiously, "Did it break because there was no soul inside?"
Ji Yang took out the balance scales. He held them in his palm, and after a moment of calm, there was no change. "There was no trace of residual soul fluctuations."
Jiang Yang's eyes darted around, then...
Where did it go?
"Boss Ji, here are your cards."
The person lingered not far away for a long time. Jiang Yang had noticed him early on; it was the same person who had tripped him up in the ward.
"Give it to him," Ji Yang said, raising his chin, and the cards were handed to Jiang Yang.
Jiang Yang gave a haughty snort, snatched the item from the person's hand and stuffed it back into her pocket, then ran towards the elevator as if fleeing.
...
The early end of the dialogue class brought the time back to 12 o'clock, the end of the morning classes.
Upon arriving at the lobby, Hoshino scratched his head awkwardly at Jiang Yang, managing to utter a "thank you" with great difficulty.
Yuejiang handed two bottles of medicine to Jiyang without saying anything else. Jiyang didn't stand on ceremony either, but added, "I'll come find you for the rest when I get back."
Yuejiang nodded. Hoshino was still curious about something, but Yuejiang grabbed him by the collar and led him away.
Jiang Yang looked in the direction they left, her brows furrowed in confusion.
They went to the location where the group of players without badges had been taken away that morning.
But where should we go and what should we do?
Ji Yang patted Jiang Yang, interrupting his thoughts, "Let's go, let's go back and apply the medicine."
Two security guards stood guard on either side of the entrance to the dormitory corridor.
Each person held a tray with a labeled key on it.
Jiang Yang looked back and forth, then tilted her head and whispered in Ji Yang's ear. Ji Yang straightened up and nodded slightly.
The young man then turned and joined the queue on the left for receiving the keys.
On the tray to the left, a sign read "Group B Dormitory." He deftly reached out and removed the badge marked "A" from his collar.
The security guards didn't have the ability to distinguish between A and B, yet Jiang Yang managed to get the keys.
He suddenly said, "There must be at least four people staying here."
Jiang Yangchen pondered for a moment. The dormitory for Group B could only accommodate four people, but what if there weren't enough people?
I whispered a thank you and stepped into the dormitory corridor.
Jiang Yang quickly caught up with Ji Yang, who had already obtained the key before him. "Where's yours?"
"1011," Ji Yang said, opening his palm to show the key to everyone.
Jiang Yang's room is 1006, but it's still the same area where Group A and Group B originally lived; the room numbers have just been re-marked and the rooms have been reassigned.
As Jiang Yang walked down the corridor, he saw that the seals that originally belonged to Groups C and D were still affixed. He took a closer look and saw that they were blank, just like the ones on the wards.
Just to be on the safe side, the two of them went to 1011 first. Every now and then, people who were alone or didn't have enough people would rush out and ask who wanted to stay with them.
After Ji Yang unlocked the door, he finally collapsed to the ground, exhausted. The commotion attracted the attention of other players who were watching the spectacle. Jiang Yang bared his teeth and shouted fiercely, "Get lost! What are you looking at!"
Immediately afterwards, the door was slammed shut, and Jiang Yang knelt down and forcefully helped the person up and moved them onto the bed.
He knew in his heart that sooner or later they would become the target of a collective attack.
Ji Yang's eyes were tightly closed, his sleeve stuck in the nail, and Jiang Yang's slight rubbing caused his eyebrows to furrow.
Without hesitation, Jiang Yang simply cut along the entire shoulder, and the nail clearly sank a little deeper into the elbow crease.
Hoshino's medicine consists of a Grade A blood clotting repair agent and a highly effective painkiller.
Jiang Yang sat on the edge of the bed, first taking out the pills, then using his arm to support Ji Yang's shoulder to lift his upper body, and then using one hand to hold Ji Yang's chin and forcibly pry open his mouth, feeding him the pills in one smooth motion.
There was a knock at the door, and Jiang Yang shouted impatiently, "Who is it!"
"lunch."
With a single tone unique to NPCs, he took a breath, got up, and opened the door.
She handed in a simply packaged fast food meal, and Jiang Yang smiled gently, saying, "Hello, there are two people in our room."
NPC: "Each person takes their own; no one is allowed to collect on their behalf."
Jiang Yang almost lost his composure.
The NPC continued pushing the food cart further inside without any reaction, and the door to room 1011 was slammed shut again.
Jiang Yang tossed the lunchbox onto the table, then returned to the bedside and forcefully pulled out the nasty nail.
Blood and flesh splattered out, and Ji Yang shuddered. Jiang Yang picked up the repair agent, pinched the bottle opening, and sprayed it vigorously at the wound.
As the wound began to heal, Jiang Yang breathed a sigh of relief, only to be knocked on the door again.
Jiang Yang, puffing out her cheeks, demanded, "Who is it?!"
"I am Huang Er."
Jiang Yang opened the door. "How did you know we were here?"
Huang Er, with a cigarette dangling from his lips and a lunchbox in his hand, said, "I asked around the whole way here."
"Where's Nan Ke?" Jiang Yang looked behind the person.
"It's a long story," Huang Er said casually, then changed the subject, "Why don't you let me in first?"
About an hour ago during acting class.
At the edge of the stage, Nan Ke was conflicted. The problem they faced now was how to find a real camera.
Suddenly, Huang Er leaned over and whispered, "Tell me, if we're looking for a camera, what's the difference between looking openly and secretly?"
After calming down, many players gradually realized that the camera was hanging right above their heads.
Very few people are swallowed by darkness anymore.
Nan Ke murmured, "Perhaps it wants us to take the camera ourselves?"
"And then what?" Huang Er flicked off some cigarette ash.
"I think it's after we didn't get our hands on the actual camera."
Nan Ke recalled the cave he and Ji Yang had accidentally entered on the first day.
A heart pounding in their chest pushed them into an empty cage, just as now, someone is trying to get them to pick up a camera.
As for what the darkness conceals, it is the truth that the stage is trying to hide.
Nan Ke felt like he was missing something.
After piecing things together in my mind for a long time, a vague outline began to emerge.
They entered the last empty cage, thinking it would be related to the people who had been inside, but after wandering around, they returned to their own labyrinth.
Nan Ke looked up and said, "I understand."
They can never get their hands on a real camera from the outside.
Just like the flames he faced, he only had a choice if he broke through the flames.
So he had to go into the camera, no matter which camera it was.
Nan Ke walked up the steps, and Huang Er squatted down knowingly.
Despite being smaller than the others, Nan Ke moved effortlessly, standing on Huang Er's shoulders and reaching up with all her might.
The starlight filled the gap that was out of reach, and Nan Ke grabbed it and pulled hard, causing the camera to fall straight down.
Instinctively bending down to catch it, Huang Er lost his balance, and Nan Ke fell face down to the ground.
Fortunately, he had the camera in his pocket, but when Nan Ke stood up again, Huang Er was no longer on the stage.
"Huang Er?" Nan Ke called out uncertainly.
To be precise, there is no trace of anyone on the stage now.
A spotlight shone on Nan Ke.
There was another bouquet... which he gave to the blind woman not far from him.
[Unlock Monster - Unentertainment Blind Girl]
The prey, long dormant, has finally awakened; run!
What followed was a ten-minute countdown, and a "blind woman" running towards him under the light.
Nan Ke turned around, narrowly dodging the blind man's fist. Before those empty eyes, he felt an inescapable lock-on.
He was momentarily lost in thought, and in that instant, the blind woman kicked him in front of her.
The spotlight followed him overhead, illuminating his disheveled appearance as he fell to the ground. Nan Ke rubbed his chest, which had been hit, and then jumped up, gritting his teeth and saying, "Don't think I don't hit women!"
[This was truly a terrible performance; some audience members gave it negative reviews.]
The assistant's obsequious voice rang out, making Nan Ke curse and swear in anger.
However, without understanding the situation, he did not make a move. The star was thrown into the air and exploded. Mist surrounded the blind woman, and the blind woman in the center showed a look of confusion after only a moment.
Having a chance to catch his breath, he took out his camera and pressed the power button. The screen lit up right in the photo album.
The blind woman has a pair of bright eyes, and she looks confident in front of the camera.
Nan Ke tried raising his camera and aiming it at the girl trapped in the mist under the spotlight.
The next moment, the mist was dispersed, and the blind woman charged towards Nan Ke again as if she had taken a powerful stimulant.
Nan Ke got beaten up again, but he still wouldn't back down even while lying on the ground.
"Damn it, can't we talk this out properly! Why do you keep hitting me!"
The blind woman tilted her head, her tone filled with hatred, "You deserve to die."
There were two stars left. Nan Ke struggled for a moment and used the line for the first time after the star line was upgraded.
The white thread wrapped around the blind woman's body, and she stopped in her tracks again. Nan Ke jumped up and stood in front of the face triumphantly, "Why should I die!"
The assistant drawled out his words, and when Nan Ke could no longer bear it, he said, "Two minutes."
Nan Ke glanced at it and saw that the countdown had indeed been moved up by two minutes.
Recalling the negative reviews my assistant initially gave, it seems they weren't just simple sarcasm.
Despite being beaten up like that, the camera was still firmly hanging around his neck.
As Nan Ke's fingers brushed against the lens, he noticed the white line connecting the camera and the blind woman. It was the curse power of the star line, derived from the blind woman's fear.
The boy raised an eyebrow and asked softly, "You don't like having your picture taken?"
[BINGO! Congratulations! You've found her weakness. Just take a picture of her and you can leave!]
Thinking of something, Nan Ke continued to look through the contents of the camera.
Two video clips were mixed in.
It was the fearful flight of young boys and girls, like prey being hunted.
Nan Ke disliked exploiting people's weaknesses.
Bright eyes stared intently at the blind woman, a faint smile spreading across her face. "What a coincidence, I don't like taking pictures of people either."
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