âYouâve been sleeping too long today.â In the midst of the childrenâs clamor moving away and the wings of the moths flying toward the lights nearby, Jiang Fang took him by the shoulder and whispered softly. âIf you sleep for too long then your spirit will be bad.â
Nan Zhou gritted his teeth and eased through the burst of numbness and fatigue that rose within his body. He slowly let out an uncomfortable breath and tried not to whimper.
âŠHe really wasnât feeling well today. This was why after he woke up, he just stood by his door, restraining his curiosity about this strange, dirty little world and not going anywhere. He didnât even go to watch Jiang Fang play mahjong.
Nan Zhou did his best to control his disordered breathing rhythm. Jiang Fang hugged him, stroking the second vertebrae gently, just one finger away from the tooth mark on the back of Nan Zhouâs neck. He pretended not to hear the clear and rough breathing in his ears.
Nan Zhou suspected that Jiang Fang had discovered his secret.nHowever, Jiang Fang didnât ask again and Nan Zhou had no evidence to support his judgment. Therefore, he had to swallow his doubts. Once Nan Zhouâs breathing had completely slowed down, he took a step back. His expression was cold without any fluctuations. âLetâs go back.â
Jiang Fang had no opinion. âOkay.â
By the time Jiang Fang and Nan Zhou returned to their room, Li Yinhang had just put down her pen and paper. She tucked her pen behind her ear. âHey, you came back quickly.â
She thought that with Nan Zhouâs cat nature, he would wander around the city and only go home in the middle of the night.
Jiang Fang smiled at her. âHe found me and we came back together.â
Li Yinhang didnât think too much. The three people sat together and had a small meeting. As a very self-aware tool man, Li Yinhang briefly sorted out the points, items and ranks in everyoneâs hands.
According to her calculations, Nan Zhou had 4,815 points and was level 12. He had five storage spaces, the A-grade item âCounter-clockwise Hour Handâ and the B-grade item âMa Liangâs Sketchbookâ.
In addition to the two items, he still had the dagger in his storage and the mushroom corpse with oxygen that wasnât completely consumed. After offsetting their expenses of eating and drinking from what he earned from the Douzhuan Casino, Jiang Fang made a net profit of 400 points.
In the end, Jiang Fang made a gamble and bet almost all of Nan Zhou and Li Yinhangâs points. Therefore, it was decided that the 400 points would be used for their consumption over the next few days and was public property.
Jiang Fangâs score was currently the highest in Cube Boat. He had a total of 4,890 points and was level 12. He also had five storage spaces and had the B-grade consumable item, âClownâs Secretâ. In his storage, there were two items that he had exchanged for points before entering the first instance. There was a small tin can of fruit candy with a total of 20 pieces worth 10 points.
[Item description: Necessary high quality sugar products for hypoglycemia patients.]
If the tin of sugar belonged to the category that people could still understand, the other thing that Jiang Fang spent 50 points on was beyond this category. He bought an apple sapling.
[Item description: Do you want to eat fresh apples? Put it in the storage compartment and try it out for a year.]
âŠFuck trying it for a year. In the original worldview of Forces of Temptation, farming was one of the mainstream gameplay methods so it wasnât surprising that the store would sell an apple sapling.
Still, this didnât prevent Li Yinhang from feeling that Jiang Fang was engaged in performance art. Li Yinhangâs thigh hugging achievements were also quite remarkable. Her current points were 4,660 and she was level 12. She had the B-grade waste item, âGhost Grindstoneâ.
After listening to Li Yinhangâs summary, Nan Zhou was concerned about another thing. âWhat is the ranking?â
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It could be seen that most players in the game were struggling in the thousands, exhausting themselves for a mouthful of oxygen and food. They went through the levels to earn a pitiful amount of points, sold themselves for meagre living supplies or gritted their teeth and went to fight for a chance at the casino.
Nevertheless, they were online. Being online meant at least being alive. Many lives were erased in the first level or even the trial level.
Li Yinhang couldnât figure out such a result. âWhy is our team ranked so high?â
It stood to reason that the first choice for most normal people after entering the game was to form a team instead of fighting alone. Therefore, the number of teams was bound to be considerable. The maximum number of team members possible was five. They were a trio and didnât have an advantage in numbers. In theory, shouldnât it be the more people there were, the more points? Moreover, in terms of the number of games, Cube Boat should be classified as a newcomer team. They just passed one level so why were they so far ahead?
Jiang Fang heard Li Yinhangâs confusion and explained, âYinhang, you are talking about an ideal state.â
Li Yinhang was in a fog.
Nan Zhou sat by the bed, drawing along the cracks in the floor tiles with his toes as he continued Jiang Fangâs words, âIt is because the more people there are in a team, the more opinions they will have and the greater the possibility of death. This also means the greater the possibility of score fluctuations.â
Li Yinhang, ââŠâŠâ This statement was simple and rude but she understood it.
Then Nan Zhou raised his head and spoke seriously. âTherefore, no one in our Cube Boat can die.â
Li Yinhang saw Nan Zhouâs calm but solemn face and was inevitably moved. Before she could say ânone of us will dieâ loudly and forcefully, Jiang Fang took out his beautiful sugar tin. âI have some sugar. Do you want to eat it?â
Nan Zhou immediately looked back. âEat.â
Li Yinhang, ââŠâŠâ Fuck.
You can take a look at the atmosphere before eating.
On the other side, Nan Zhou chewed on the candy and filled in the last half of the sentence he hadnât finished just now, successfully dispelling what was left of the warm atmosphere. âOnce someone dies, our ranking will drop.â
He watched Li Yinhang as he spoke, apparently feeling that he and Jiang Fang were still safe.
Li Yinhang sadly thought, âThe bigshot is right. I will try hard not to die and not to hold you back.â
âIn addition, Yinhangââ
Nan Zhou drew out the end sound, as if to emphasize something important. Li Yinhang immediately raised her spirits and listened carefully.
âWhy are you saying that weâre ahead?â Nan Zhou sincerely asked. âOur team is ranked outside the top 100. This is very bad.â
ââŠIâm sorry, itâs because Iâm too arrogant.â
âThere is no need to rush.â Jiang Fang comforted them. âLetâs rest here for a few days.â
Nan Zhou and Li Yinhang wondered in unison, âHow many days?â
Nan Zhou was concerned with the ranking. Li Yinhang was concerned about the room fee. When Jiang Fang could control his emotions properly, he was the gentle and good-natured Jiang Fang. He smiled. âWe donât need to do the task today.â
Li Yinhang told them, âIt definitely wonât work today. We have to check out before 12 noon. Todayâs room rate has already been renewed.â
Nan Zhou ate the soft candy and sniffed with slight relief. He moved from the side of the bed to the middle of it, laying down. Li Yinhang perceived his intentions and was a bit surprised. âAre you sleeping again?â
âYes, itâs getting dark.â
Li Yinhang opened the bedside table. âEat something. I went to buy breakfast in the morning. It was originally 5 points for one. I bargained to get three for 10 points.â
Nan Zhou closed his eyes and quietly refused. âI already ate sweets.â
He was tired and weak while a chill seeped out from his bones. He didnât like this feeling but he could do nothing. This was Nan Zhouâs disease and there was no cure. Nan Zhou thought, âAs long as my wish comes true, everything will be better.â
Not long after his head sank onto the soft pillow, he suddenly sat up.
Li Yinhang was startled. âWhatâs the matter?â
Nan Zhou opened his eyes and murmured without thinking, ââŠPillow.â
Jiang Fang wondered, âHuh?â
Nan Zhou turned to him. âThere is something under the pillow.â
It was only then that Li Yinhang remembered that Jiang Fang and Nan Zhou had the male-male promotional magazine under their pillows. She was about to explain when Jiang Fang took a magazine out from under his pillow. He saw the cover and slightly raised his eyebrow.
Li Yinhang hurriedly explained the source of the little yellow book. Jiang Fang really wasnât interested in such things. He heard this and put it on the bedside table.
As Li Yinhang was talking, Nan Zhou kept rubbing his temples but his eyes fell on the two men on the cover of the magazine. He was unable to hide his curiosity. Perhaps it was because he didnât like this type of thing being placed where it could be seen casually. Nan Zhou took the initiative to place the magazine back under the pillow and then lay down on it.
It was just an ordinary episode and no one cared. Nan Zhou didnât take the book out from under the pillow again.
Next, they took a three day break in the city. Everything went smoothly and nothing strange happened.
Apart from Nan Zhou waking up at 6 oâclock the next morning without yesterdayâs sleepiness and fatigue and he wandered all over the 28 pagodas of the ring-shaped walled city, there was nothing special.
During the rest period, the human oxygen cylinders belonging to Jiang Fang, Nan Zhou and Li Yinhang ran out. After increasing their oxygen balance, they found three vacancies at a nearby cemetery. They buried the bodies of the three players there and symbolically carved three gravestones for them.
Until now, they only knew that the first âghostâ they caught was really called Liu Xiao. They didnât know the fat manâs name or whether Qin Yadong was actually called Qin Yadong. They might never know.
After burying the three corpses who had accompanied them for a short time, Nan Zhou opened the store and chose a new instance with a face value of 100 points. This time, he still chose PVE mode.
Jiang Fang asked Nan Zhou, âAre you sure?â
Nan Zhou answered, âYes.â
Li Yinhang also agreed and analyzed it. âIn PVE mode, there seems to be a greater chance of getting items.â
This time, Nan Zhouâs response was a bit late. ââŠUm.â
Nan Zhou didnât choose PVE for points and items. He had been wondering if he should choose PVP to see how it was different from PVE. Then he inexplicably thought of the monk walking barefoot. Thinking about him walking around in bare feet, singing and chanting for someone to say goodbye to them, Nan Zhou really didnât want to fight against other players.
Nan Zhou thought up to here and clicked on the âuse cardâ option. A brilliant light spread out and swallowed up the three people standing or sitting in the hotel room.