Although he had heard an almost certain conclusion from Ji Heng, Su Er was still skeptical and looked into the distance with a telescope.
After comparing the answers with the reference answers and looking at the questions again, many puzzles were solved. For example, the red dot next to the black shadow that was so small that it was almost ignored, now automatically evolved into a blooming rose in his eyes.
Su Er held his forehead with one hand: "I have a feeling we will be caught up."
Ji Heng didn't react strongly to this: "As long as we don't lose money, that's fine."
"Um?"
Ji Heng: "At least the host will think that the death of two ghost cameramen is not a big deal."
Compared to a 'spontaneous trip', the former is much easier to accept.
Su Er was convinced and clapped his hands lightly: "That makes sense."
Having said that, he still longed to go ashore. He wanted to see what the city in the distance looked like and who lived in it... were they humans or ghosts?
During the chase, the silhouette of the black shadow gradually became clearer. Su Er muttered, "He should be called the Rose Warrior."
I've never seen anyone swim so well!
Not long after, Ji Heng suddenly said something surprising: "If you really chase him, try not to anger him."
Su Er raised his eyebrows...give in?
Ji Heng smiled and said, "He didn't jump directly onto the ship in order to conserve his strength."
This ship is just a drop in the ocean in the boundless sea. It must have taken a lot of effort and energy for Gentleman Rose to find them.
As for who this part of the savings is used to deal with, the answer is self-evident.
Soul thought thoughtfully: "That's very thoughtful."
The boat was already traveling at its fastest speed, and the shadow was getting closer and closer to them.
Sur gave up all hope and stopped praying for a successful landing. He quickly walked to the bow. If he could continue sailing for a while, even if he could get a glimpse of a corner of the city from afar, it would be worth it.
The city was like a miniature, constantly enlarging before our eyes as the speed of the ship increased.
"People must be living in there." Su Er lay on the bow of the ship, his eyes never leaving the telescope: "I saw the chimney."
I've never seen a ghost that needs smoke exhaust engineering.
In the distance stands an extremely tall building, reaching straight into the sky. At first glance, it looks like an arrow pointing straight to the sky, with some slogans vaguely written on it.
He leaned out too much, and Ji Heng was worried that he would fall, so he pulled him up.
It took a lot of effort to barely see the three words "not" and "marriage". The back was blocked by the surrounding buildings, and the exposed corner was probably the upper half of the "sin".
Su Er frowned. "Not getting married is a sin? What kind of nonsense is that?"
Although many worldviews in the dungeon are distorted, such a bizarre one is rare.
Turning back to look at Ji Heng, Su Er said: "No wonder you chose to film a love variety show."
This seems to be a world where marriage is paramount, and single players are chosen for blind dates, and everything seems too 'natural'.
Ji Heng: "Very disappointed?"
Sur nodded. He originally thought that there might be a group of monsters living on the other side of the sea, watching the players killing each other. After going ashore, they would either die or be liberated.
The result is just another deformed world that cannot answer the questions I have been asking for a long time.
Ji Heng's expression was very serious. At least Su Er had never seen him look like this before. He asked hurriedly, "What did you find?"
Ji Heng: "That's a very bad guess. Let's wait until the dungeon is released."
Su Er wanted to remind him not to make such a rash move. Ji Heng knew that he wanted to get to the bottom of it all at once, so he shook his head slightly: "Speculations without factual basis can easily be misleading."
After a pause, he continued, "Your thinking is wild and unconstrained. Don't be easily influenced by me."
Just as Suer was about to speak, he suddenly saw a face on the sea. The originally handsome face was distorted by the shaking waves. The man was facing him, like a pale floating corpse.
The rose that seemed a little dim in the daytime now stretches out in the sea, revealing the identity of the visitor.
A hand slowly rose and rested on the edge of the fishing boat. The boat was actually moving very fast; anyone else would have had their internal organs shattered had they made such a move. But Mr. Rose showed no reaction, sliding onto the boat as if in the slow motion of a boneless animal.
When their eyes met, Su Er couldn't show any guilt, so he forced himself to remain calm: "Rose blooms in clear water..."
The second half of the poem could not be recited under the other party's creepy gaze.
Be timid when it is time to be timid.
Suer took a half step back and let Ji Heng take the front to deal with the awkward meeting.
"Where's the boatman?" Mr. Rose was so angry that his expression couldn't be seen clearly, and there was a faint curve at the corner of his mouth.
Ji Heng said seriously: "Going back to visit relatives."
Mr. Rose maintained a half-smile and said, "How come I didn't know they had relatives?"
Ji Heng: "My relative is a cameraman."
Then he added that the cameraman had also returned to his hometown of happiness.
"…"
The ship continued to move forward during the conversation. As expected, Mr. Yue didn't pay much attention to the cameraman's matter and said coldly, "Return."
Ji Heng slowly turned the steering wheel.
Sur took one last look through the binoculars at the city that seemed so close at hand. This time he could clearly see many huge marriage billboards in the distance.
Unexpectedly, on the way back, he could feel that Mr. Yueji was not very hostile towards him. Instead, he looked at Ji Heng with an extremely deep and even enemy-like gaze.
Just when Su Er thought that this terrible silence would continue until they reached the shore, Mr. Rose suddenly smiled, and a purple card appeared in his palm. After looking at each other for three seconds, Ji Heng took it.
Su Er took a closer look and found it very familiar: "This is..."
Gentleman of the Moon: "A ticket to hell."
Su Er was surprised: "But isn't this a medium to go to the falsehood?"
Mr. Yue's eyes changed and he turned his head sharply: "Have you seen it?"
Su Er nodded and told the truth: "The welfare field made an exchange with Gou Bao Pu and bought one."
Rose Gentleman seemed to be relieved for a moment: "As long as you know you are seeking death, that's all."
"…"
It was dusk when we returned to the island. The sunlight seemed to have lost its warmth, and the sky and the earth were golden.
Gentleman Rose issued a direct warning: "You are not allowed to leave the island without permission under any pretext."
The tone was very soft, so soft that one had to be very careful to hear a few words, but the warning in the words was understandable to everyone.
Perhaps he really didn't want to see them again, so after saying those harsh words, Rose Gentleman left first.
Su Er and Ji Heng looked at each other and took the initiative to ask: "Could it be that someone has found the altar?"
Ji Heng shook his head: "Maybe the sex is very small."
It's only the second day, how can a game be completed so easily?
Ji Heng didn't seem to have any intention of returning to the villa and walked straight into the dense forest.
Su Er went with him and met Man Jiangshan and Lu Quanqiu who were walking back halfway.
Man Jiangshan was a bit more approachable, so he took the initiative to say hello: "I didn't see you guys go back for lunch at noon."
Suer: "I went to the beach and surfed."
"..." Taking him as a joke, Man Jiangshan said, "We searched the woods briefly but found nothing."
Suer nodded, indicating that he wanted to go and have another look.
Man Jiangshan watched them leave with a smile, and only frowned when they were far away: "I always feel something is strange."
Lu Quanqiu: "It's unlikely that Ji Heng is a love killer, otherwise he wouldn't actively exchange information with me."
Man Jiangshan sighed: "I hope so."
Anyway, she didn't understand how ruthless Soul was, as he could still insist on doing activities together even though he knew that his teammates were suspects.
It turns out that Suhl is not only big-hearted but also wild. Along the way, he took out the little man in his pocket and asked threateningly: "Do you know where the altar is?"
As he spoke, he deliberately picked up a branch from the ground and broke it in two, as if he was a villain who would twist the other person's neck without asking.
The villain didn't react. This indifference was not pretended, but was his nature.
Ji Heng: "Please ask it in a different way."
Su Er understood: "Take us to the place with the heaviest yin energy nearby."
The villain remains indifferent.
Su Er pretended to be cold and said, "If you don't twist my head, I will disfigure my face."
The little man slowly and woodenly raised his arms, as if trying to protect his face, but that was all, and he had no intention of answering any further questions.
Su Er was helpless, he looked at Ji Heng and shrugged: "Just like me, I don't take any soft or hard tactics."
"You're just being soft." Ji Heng stretched out his hand, and Suer placed the little man on it, letting him communicate.
Ji Heng's tone was very gentle: "I'll reshape your face later. Your nose isn't three-dimensional enough now, and your eyes could be bigger."
When he was halfway through his words, the little man moved, slowly turning his neck, dropping some dirt, and facing the other direction.
Ji Heng: "Follow it."
"…"
After wandering in the dense forest for a long time, it was getting dark and we returned to the starting point.
Soul stopped and looked around: "Is this a mystery or are we being tricked?"
Ji Heng stared at the little man, who stupidly twisted his neck and headed in another direction. After a while, he sighed, "There's another possibility. It's too weak."
This shell cannot bear too much negative energy, and the villain cannot be compared with ordinary ghosts at all.
By this time, it was completely dark. The woods at night gave people an invisible threat, like an unfathomable cave. To be safe, Suer suggested going back first.
Ji Heng didn't object.
The judges will cook again tonight, and the variety is slightly richer than yesterday, including sashimi and cold seaweed salad.
After a day of activities with the blonde girl, Qu Qingming miraculously survived. The fatigue between his brows could not be concealed. He ate a few bites of food and went upstairs to his room to rest.
Ji Heng was the second one to stand up. Suer's eyes flickered, and he didn't know what he was thinking about, but he actually followed him into the guest room.
"I suddenly remembered something..."
As soon as the door closed, Su Er leaned against it and said seriously, "I've tried to absorb the host before. The energy they carry is different from that of ghosts."
Ji Heng felt it necessary to advise him not to smoke randomly outside.
Su Er: "It's like Yin Qi, but it also carries a completely different kind of vitality." After a pause, he tentatively said: "Actually, I have a bold idea..."
Ji Heng gestured once and said "sex".
Su Er took out the little man and said, "Let Mr. Rose give it a sip."
"…"
"Let the villain out secretly at night. Whether it will succeed depends entirely on fate."
Ji Heng shook his head slightly: "The possibility of being discovered is very high."
Su Er pointed at the rose next to the little man's ear and said, "It's normal for a newborn baby to go to its mother when it's hungry."
Ji Heng closed his eyes and rubbed his eyebrows.
Su Er said the key point: "Even if it is exposed, there is no evidence that it was us."
After a moment, Ji Heng opened his eyes again, turned around and poured a glass of water. He didn't drink it immediately, but looked him up and down: "I remember talking about sustainable development."
Zhou Linjun had been plucked out of everything, and now it was Rose Gentleman's turn.
Su Er spread his hands: "But if I succeed, maybe I can create an army of 100,000 ghost soldiers."
Ji Heng said with a smile: "With an army of 100,000, how many hosts would be needed to support them?"
Su Er said seriously, "That's why I said long ago that the host will become a hot commodity sooner or later."
The kind that is in short supply.
"…"