Despite his good eyesight, Sur still stared at it for a few more seconds to make sure it was those three words.
"What question did you ask?"
Ji Heng was clearly standing next to him, but the voice seemed to come from a long distance away.
Suhr calmly responded: "About future career plans."
"Oh?" Ji Heng smiled.
When the first lie is exposed, subsequent excuses, no matter how cleverly crafted, will lose credibility. Suhr cut his losses promptly and confessed, "I'm actually consulting on my relationship career."
I just don't know why the answer is to let him publish a book.
As a diligent high school student, Su Er has never even had a relationship. How can he publish a book with zero experience?
Pretending not to notice his self-deception, Ji Heng asked, "Continue?"
Su Er was very willing to quickly turn over the page, think about the problem again, and silently say in his heart -
Has anyone died in this school?
Book of Answers: A lot.
Su Er's eyes moved, and he looked up and repeated what Ji Heng had said. Just as he was about to strike while the iron was hot, his wrist was suddenly grabbed.
Ji Heng: "Wait a minute."
After listening to his advice, Sur did not touch the Book of Answers for the time being.
"According to our calculations, one hundred and eighty-three pages are safe areas."
Soul nodded. At least for now, this was the rule. However, before the other party could speak, he touched the tip of his nose. If this was true, wasn't the game a little too merciful?
There are more than a hundred questions, and even the dumbest person can figure out the clues.
Ji Heng pondered for a moment, then suddenly said, "Keep asking."
In the following time, Su Er's questions revolved around the school itself, and the clues he obtained included: competition, fox spirit, manslaughter, and milk.
It can be said that as long as it does not involve graduation certificates, the answer book is quite honest.
When he was about to ask the next question, Ji Heng shook his head: "I'll do it."
He asked if there were any electronic products that could be used in the teaching building, and the answer was no.
However, when Ji Heng asked the next question, the text in the book of answers finally changed: Let's play hide-and-seek together!
Su Er hesitated for a moment: "Master Dongfeng turned over this answer, and a player should have found it just now. It appears very frequently."
"There's another possibility," Ji Heng offered a less-than-ideal guess: "No one has ever beaten it."
The host used his strength to force the little ghost to leave, while the other player...
There was a noise outside the door.
The little ghost who had just left returned, headless, with a voice that seemed to come from its trachea: "Come play hide-and-seek with me."
The tender little hands were holding a human head. Although it was covered in blood, Sur could still recognize it as a player from the unique black mole between the eyebrows.
"New toy..." The child showed off his trophy and turned to Ji Heng: "I'll count to 100, and then I'll come find you."
Su Er immediately understood the intention of Ji Heng's previous action. He was suspecting that the copy would set the scope of asking safety questions. He had asked simple questions five times in a row without any accidents, proving that "five" was a safe number.
After that, Ji Heng chose to take the risk and try it himself.
"Just be careful and don't ask more than one question."
appeared.
Hearing this, Su Er raised his head silently, his heart rhythm becoming irregular as he knew it.
The headless child had counted to ten, and seeing that they were still talking nonsense, he felt angry at being ignored. He took the head in his hand and banged it against the door, and blood spurted everywhere.
Suer wrote on Ji Heng's palm with his fingers and gave him an idea: he could use an invisible prop to hide behind the host.
Ji Heng felt that this routine seemed familiar. Then he thought about it again. Didn't Su Er use the same method to run to Mr. Shuhai's bed to avoid the Ghost King?
She looked at him deeply, shook her head and walked out of the broadcasting room.
Sur's eyes flickered...Is this a bad idea?
"Three, two, one!" The child's patience wore thin as the count went on, and he wanted to finish counting in an instant. Finally, after reading the last number, he excitedly left with the head in his arms.
Sur was the only one left in the radio room. The bloodstains on the door looked eerie and gloomy in the moonlight, as if he was at a murder scene.
He didn't just sit there and wait, but prepared to go around to the empty classrooms.
Before going downstairs, I noticed the activity room next to me and hesitated for a few seconds before going in.
This floor only had the broadcasting room and the activity room. If he came alone, he would most likely choose the activity room first because the cute little tree picture on the door was more eye-catching.
But just now, Ji Heng pushed the door and entered the broadcasting room without encountering any ghosts, which made him a little wary of the activity room.
Choose one of the two options, and the remaining option is likely to be too dangerous.
The moment Suer turned around to go downstairs, the door of the activity room suddenly opened, perhaps due to the wind or other factors.
He quickly quickened his pace, went to the next floor, and turned directly into the first classroom on the fourth floor.
Class one, grade six.
Children of this age already have a certain degree of judgment and logical ability, and are more likely to find useful clues.
Almost at the moment when Sur entered the room, there were two loud bangs, and the front and back doors of the classroom slammed shut.
Suer walked over and reached out to pull it, but it didn't open.
"…"
You can't escape the fifteenth day if you can't escape the first day.
He is destined to encounter evil spirits!
With his hands in his pockets and the stun gun never leaving his body, he stood there for a few seconds. Not being attacked by any ghosts, Su Er simply continued with his original purpose and searched for clues in the classroom.
Sur turned on the light, and the moment the light enveloped them, the fear in people's hearts dissipated a lot.
The drawers in the classroom were littered with miscellaneous items, including textbooks and garbage bags of empty snacks.
Suer searched through them one by one, and just as he took out a wrinkled exercise book, his hand stopped and he looked back suddenly.
There was a pale human face taped to the back door.
"Gao Rui?" Suer had a deep impression of this person. Among the players who came this time, only she and himself had such low fighting power that it was impossible to tell who was better.
Gao Rui pushed the door open and walked in.
"Wait..." Su Er had just finished speaking the first word when the door closed again.
Gao Rui was frightened by the sound, and he covered his chest and trotted forward a few steps.
Su Er sighed: "I was just about to say that this classroom seems to be a place where you can only enter but not leave."
Gao Rui widened his eyes upon hearing this.
Perhaps because there was another person in the classroom, the fear was still controllable.
While paying attention to her movements, Soul turned slightly to avoid facing away from her and asked, "Where are the people in your group?"
Gao Rui said with fear: "One person died, and then everyone dispersed."
Su Er raised his eyebrows: "Hide and seek?"
Gao Rui was surprised: "How did you know?"
Su Er: "Ji Heng also turned to that page."
Gao Rui frowned, but still focused his attention on the person in front of him, asking him what he was looking for.
Soul: "I wonder what happened in this school in the past."
"Huh?" Gao Rui was surprised. "What does this have to do with finding a diploma?"
"The story background of the dungeon is sometimes very important."
Gao Rui felt that this was a waste of time, but seeing that Suer had no intention of finding a way out, her herd mentality made her bend down and join the search process.
The girl was quite attentive. She flipped through three drawers in a row and discovered a detail that Soul had overlooked: "There are foxes in all of them. Is that a coincidence?"
Su Er was startled and looked over.
Gao Rui showed off the items in her hands: a ruler, a workbook cover, and a book jacket. All had fox designs on them in different places. Some were cute fire foxes, while others were chubby and adorable. They didn't look similar in appearance.
Fox fairy.
Sur stared at the fox pattern and immediately thought of one of the clues given in the Book of Answers. He vaguely remembered that his question at that time was about what was popular in the school.
I looked again at the things I had found before, and I could find fox patterns everywhere.
Gao Rui also realized that something was wrong at this time. She usually liked small animals, and at this moment she couldn't help but get goose bumps all over her body.
Noticing the cattery bracelet on Gao Rui's wrist, Su Er asked, "Do you know anything about fox spirits?"
Gao Rui did have some knowledge of the culture of gods and monsters, and nodded quickly.
"The most popular ones include improving beauty, attracting romance, and making money. There's also a rumor back home that offering sacrifices to fox spirits can provide protection."
Soul's eyes lingered on the fox pattern on the stationery: "It's amazing that something like this can become popular in school."
"Perhaps the fox fairy is quite special," Gao Rui said. "Many places have a long history of worshipping the fox fairy. Many older generations call it the Fox Great Fairy, and they are very respectful of it."
After saying this, he carefully observed Su Er's expression and said, "You don't believe this?"
After being in a dungeon for a long time, players will tend to believe in some unconventional methods.
Soul: "Can the fox fairy help me improve my math score by 20 points?"
Gao Rui was stunned by the question, and after a while he said, "This may depend on your IQ."
Su Er said coldly, "Oh," "Then I don't believe it."
It's a lie.
"…"
Su Er kindly reminded: "Don't believe it either."
"..." Gao Rui's lips trembled: "Do you feel that the classroom has become cold?"
Moreover, the moment when the temperature dropped was exactly when the other party was complaining about the fox fairy.
Gao Rui walked to the door: "We have to find a way to get out."
She used all her strength to smash the door with the stool. With such force, even if the door could not be opened, cracks should have appeared. However, the door seemed to be as solid as a rock and remained motionless despite the external force.
"It's too loud and will scare other players away."
Gao Rui's hand, which was holding up the stool, stopped in mid-air.
She had just pushed the door open easily. If someone else passed by, they would just have to stand outside the door and push it gently, and they would have a chance to escape.
However, after the door was smashed just now, most players would hide away to be on the safe side.
The window was open.
Gao Rui looked at the curtains, weighing the possibility of climbing down from the window.
Su Er stood up, took a deep breath, and without warning, he began to shout loudly towards the crack in the door: "Are you there? My little darling who loves playing hide-and-seek! Are you there!!!"
Gao Rui was stunned: "What?"
"Attracting ghosts."
Gao Rui was speechless. If she could turn back time, she swore that she would never enter this classroom and would rather walk cautiously alone in the gloomy campus.
There was no response for a long time.
Suer frowned, as if the headless child would not come over on its own unless he turned to that page, not to mention that it should still be dealing with Ji Heng.
Clearing his throat, he continued, "I want to play hide-and-seek with you. There are two people here, both of whom are ready to kill! Do you want them?"
It was a quiet night and everyone was carefully hiding their tracks. The sound drifted through the corridor and immediately caused an echo.
Do you want it?...
Mr. Dongfeng, who had been resting in the classroom with his eyelids drooping, was awakened by the shout and rubbed his temples.
On the other side, Ji Heng was standing around the flower bed behind the teaching building. He didn't hide on purpose, but found an open place so that he could move conveniently if a fight broke out.
His luck was pretty good. Even though he turned over a dangerous answer, the little ghost he encountered was not very strong, so Ji Heng's current idea was to fight violence with violence.
In the distance, the sound of liquid dripping onto the ground could be faintly heard.
Ghosts have no shadows, but among the swaying shadows of the trees, one can see the elongated reflection of a human head. Scattered around them are numerous black spots, traces left by flowing blood.
Ji Heng kept an eye on the approaching shadow and twisted his wrist slightly.
The ghost thinks he is the predator, and the player also plays the role of the hunter. However, just before the encounter, the sound from the teaching building cuts through the silent night sky.
"Send your head, are you coming?"
The headless child paused and hesitated after receiving the invitation.
It might not be able to defeat the person hiding now, but the idiot shouting upstairs seems easy to deal with!
He hesitated while holding the human head, but was finally tempted by the "two human heads". He gave up the prey in front of him and turned to go upstairs.
2>1.
This wave of huge profits.
Instead of the expected fight, Ji Heng walked out from behind the flower bed and looked up at the source of the sound.
It has been more than ten minutes since he came out of the broadcasting room. When Suer made the sound at this time, was he worried about his own safety?
Ji Heng rarely indulges in self-conceit, but after thinking of countless speculations, he really couldn't think of any other reason why the other party deliberately led the little ghost away.
Sound can travel through the air, but thoughts cannot.
Su Er had no idea that Ji Heng used strong logic to deduce a touching scene of self-sacrifice to save others. At this moment, a cold wind was blowing outside the window, and the curtains were blown up, making a whistling sound.
The incandescent light above her head flickered. Gao Rui subconsciously wanted to take a step back, but Su Er held her back and said, "If a ghost comes in soon, we'll rush out."
Children's laughter echoed in the corridor.
Su Er was afraid that the other party had found the wrong place, so he knocked on the door twice: "Here!"
Gao Rui: "…"
The headless child stopped and gave a gentle push.
Squeak——
The old wooden door seemed to be weightless and was blown open lightly by the wind.
Su Er rushed out like a torrent, pulling Gao Rui with him.
The child was stunned.
Almost at the moment when Sur ran out, the door slammed shut. Fortunately, the child had no head, otherwise he would definitely have been dragged into the door and hit his nose.
Gao Rui was still frightened. If he had been a step later, he might not have been able to get out.
"Thank you, thank you."
She looked at Su Er with gratitude, who helped her at the last moment.
Su Er panted, but didn't take all the credit. He pointed at the child and said, "It's his contribution."
"…"
Although he didn't know what happened, Guitong inexplicably felt that he was being taken advantage of.
He smashed the man's head against the wall twice in displeasure. The head was smashed into pieces like a broken watermelon.
The head it smashed in its hand belonged to the player who was in the same group with Gao Rui not long ago. The latter closed his eyes and avoided watching the bloody scene.
"It's time to change the toys." The little ghost said quietly, "You hide, and I'll find you when I count to 100."
He talked to himself and began to count numbers while leaning against the door.
The crisp sound was creepy.
Su Er whispered to the panicked Gao Rui, "Run first."
Gao Rui looked stunned.
Su Er said generously: "I'll be the last one."
Gao Rui felt guilty, but the desire to survive prevailed, and he was in a dilemma.
Su Er: "If you don't leave now, it will be too late."
"Be careful," Gao Rui wiped her tears and finally looked back at him: "You are such a good person!"
Soul nodded.
After the people ran away, Su Er took out the stun gun with an expressionless face and shook his head: "Finally gone."
Even if you have the means, you wouldn't dare to use them when you're around someone you don't know.
"Thirty, twenty-nine..."
The headless child smelled someone approaching, but before he could make a decision, he felt a burning pain in his waist.
It turned around suddenly with great force, angrily trying to twist off the attacker's head.
While Sur was using the electric shock device, he was already holding the crying doll in one hand, ready to use it immediately.
"It's a pity that you don't have a brain and can't cry..." Su Er said disdainfully: "Otherwise, I can collect another ghost tear."
Not understanding what he was saying, the child slammed his head on his hands.
Sur dodged sideways, his head hitting the wall, bouncing back and falling to the ground, rolling a long way. In this critical moment, he didn't hesitate to use props. Just as he was about to take action, the child's body suddenly tilted to the other corner.
"Ji Heng." Su Er looked over and his eyes lit up.
Ji Heng didn't walk fast, but he had a naturally strong magnetic field, even more like a criminal holding a weapon looking for a victim than a ghost.
Chong Suer nodded slightly. Ji Heng thought for a moment and said, "Take care of yourself and don't do anything dangerous for me again."
"…"
Su Er was confused. What did he do?