The chat in the stream did not stop for a single second. Everyone was captivated by the file. After all, it was the first SCP filled with love and kindness toward people, contrasting sharply with all the terrifying and bizarre ones they had seen before. It embodied a kind of selfless love that could sacrifice itself to save others, a truly moving presence!
Moreover, its extraordinary ability to forcefully please people was equally astonishing. With this power, any sadness, pain, or negative emotion would be diluted and vanish entirely. It could be described as an unbeatable, ultimate psychiatrist, capable of curing all troubles!
This kind of ability sparked a deep yearning in many viewers who faced personal troubles and pressures in reality. After all, who wouldn't desire a joyful mind free from worries? Even if real life is exhausting, as long as they held strength in their hearts, all difficulties could eventually be overcome.
Yet, yearning remains just that, longing. They understood very well that no matter how magical something appeared, it was ultimately virtual. Still, despite this understanding, the viewers' love and admiration for the game only grew stronger.
Having such a strange SCP like that was enough to reveal the intentions of the game creators. It proved that this game was truly incredible. Therefore, even though the group hadn't beaten the game yet, their anticipation for what lay ahead only intensified.
"It really understands us!" Brit whispered softly as he looked at "The Tickle Monster" in the room.
Kiwo and Vale also stared at the Tickle. Their eyes brimmed with curiosity and amazement, none of them had ever seen such an adorable yet friendly SCP.
"Oh, I didn't know what you were when I first saw you, so I was scared. Please don't be angry with me!" Kiwo cautiously took two steps closer, gazing at the "Tickle Monster" with wide eyes, whispering softly.
Compared to Kiwo, the "Tickle Monster" was enormous. It lacked distinct facial features, yet they could sense that it was looking at them, at the three of them at this very moment.
The Tickler emitted another excited sound, clearly in a very good mood.
Brit felt a wave of relief upon seeing this. From now on, they no longer needed to worry about the "Tickle Monster" hurting them. Just a short while ago, some of them had feared that this session might end in failure once again.
"Tickle Monster isn't so simple, just like that reptile, it's actually afraid of it. That's incredible!" Vale said, admiration evident in his voice.
Brit nodded in agreement. Clearly, he shared Vale's sentiment.
The most shocking part wasn't the main body of the file itself; it was its appendix. Who would have thought that such a strange-looking creature, harmless, even cute, could scare off a terrifying monster? Who would believe it before seeing it with their own eyes? Yet, no matter how unbelievable it seemed, it was an undeniable fact!
So far, they hadn't seen the true face of the Reptile, but even a brief glimpse had been enough to shock them. At that moment, they all felt that the Immortal Lizard might be the most powerful SCP on site. But who would have expected that the supposed strongest SCP would face a nemesis like this? It was truly an unimaginable turn of events.
"Alright, enough pondering! Let's focus on what we need to do next!" Brit said, breaking the silence.
Kiwo and Vale snapped out of their thoughts, turning their attention to planning their next move.
Before proceeding, they reviewed what had happened earlier, first, arriving at the staff canteen with the coffee machine, and Brit obtaining the Concept Water. Then, as they prepared to leave, they encountered the "Old Man," the "Shy Guy," and other SCPs, including some zombified entities.
At first, Brit hadn't paid much attention to it. But now, they understood that the Pocket Dimension of the "Old Man" was likely involved. According to the file, even if humans are infected with the zombie virus, transformation takes a long time.
Yet, the rapid turn of events in the Pocket Dimension suggested something abnormal. It indicated that there might be more secrets hidden within that space, secrets only the players who entered could uncover.
As for Plumbella, who had died, it was likely she was infected with the zombie virus. But due to the passage of time and the extent of her injuries, she hadn't transformed. This was actually a good thing, at least for the living members of the group, as it meant one less enemy.
After navigating through a series of twists and turns, they finally emerged from danger. Now, they found themselves gathered here by the "Tickle Monster." This place was definitely still within the office area, but their exact location remained unknown. Naturally, they planned to go out and continue exploring later.
"Hey, I wonder where the "Old Man" and that "Shy Guy" are now. I'm so afraid of running into them again!" Kiwo sighed after some reflection.
Brit and Vale also shook their heads, they couldn't guess where the "Old Man" or the other SCPs might be. As for the outcome of their last encounter, that was even more uncertain.
Brit even suspected that, in the chaos at that moment, the "Plague Doctor," who was eager to cure the plague, might have seen the "Shy Guy" face-to-face. If that happened, the "Plague Doctor" could have been drawn into the conflict.
Of course, each of them had their own traits and uncertainties, none could predict what would happen in the end. Brit didn't dare make any definitive guesses.
After some more thinking, Brit let out a sigh of relief and announced, "Anyway, we're about to set off. Our next goal is..."
