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"This guy never went to school, right?"

"Hey, why don’t you just kill everyone? No one can stop you anyway."

"Right, why do you insist on people voluntarily giving you their redemption coupons? What if they don’t agree?"

Gao Xin frowned and said, "I’m telling the truth. If I can lead everyone to survive, then I can get more help. I don’t want to kill people for no reason."

The barrage said, "Hahaha, are you really that nice?"

"I don’t believe it. If soone doesn’t give in, you’ll definitely kill them."

"This guy didn’t go easy when he killed the Radioactive ones and that bald guy."

"I don’t believe it either. It’s too absurd. Tell the truth, or you won’t get rewarded."

Gao Xin looked at these comnts with a mocking smile.

But eventually, he thought about it and said, "If there has to be another reason, it’s that I don’t know whether I, originally designated as a rat, could definitely beco a cat."

"Why should I kill people based on a guess? Maybe after killing them all, I would still only get the 100 points reserved for the rats."

"My hands would have been stained with blood in vain, and perhaps you in the shadows would mock for deluding myself."

"On the other hand, if I don’t kill them, they can all definitely get 100 points each, as clearly stated in the rules."

The barrage suddenly understood and agreed, "So that’s it."

They were viewing from a god’s perspective, so they couldn’t understand why not kill those waste."

But once Gao Xin explained it, they understood.

In the scenario where multiple identities weren’t definitely feasible, killing everyone would result in the worst outco of just 100 points.

But by sparing them, no matter what identity Gao Xin had, there would be at least 800 points combined from eight people.

He could simply strategize towards the latter option. As long as the Radioactive ones died, Gao Xin wouldn’t need to put on the cat role but just hold a collar and an axe in each hand, and make a profit effortlessly.

"Are you really daring enough to gamble with your life? Betting that Silver Hand will agree with you? Three in a row?"

Gao Xin said somberly, "If he captured , that’s all I could say. I’m sure he would choose the greediest play, but I’m uncertain whether I could survive."

"But gambling is just that—gambling; it’s just a death. If I can survive today, does that guarantee I’ll live tomorrow?"

"I must get out of this hellish place; I want to be greedier than him!"

The barrage showed support, "In a place like Cri Prison Island, you either go mad or you die."

Gao Xin was intent on dying from the beginning; his goal was never re survival.

It was as if surviving once ant his whole life was over.

"Daring to gamble with your life on your first day on the island, you’re really suited for this place."

"Interesting, is there another fragile soul rising?"

"Hard to tell, ending up in the hands of the Yakuzas is rotten luck."

"Thinking of rise now? Even Silver Hand started as a fragile soul, managed to beco an SR, and still died, didn’t he?"

"Kid, here’s a piece of advice, don’t even think about escaping directly, it’s impossible."

Gao Xin turned to #97 and imdiately asked a few questions.

Indeed, #97 could communicate in this Easter egg room, but couldn’t make exchanges.

He asked about the conditions for activating the Easter egg. The answer from #97 was a certain achievent.

Each session was different. This ti it was to beco the only cat and the only dog because then it signified the ga was nearly finished, which allowed the barrage to appear without disrupting the ga’s progress.

Undoubtedly, such conditions were the hardest for a rat.

But once the conditions were t and they yelled for the AI in a specific area, they could open the Easter egg room and win rewards. The amount depended on the mood of the person giving the reward, but it couldn’t exceed the maximum score attainable in the official ga.

Gao Xin finally said icily, "Where’s my reward?"

"Don’t rush, kid, the ga isn’t over yet."

"Talk about surviving first."

"Right, you’ll see at the settlent."

"Haha, get lost now, I’ve followed you. Next ti, queue up for a mid-level ga."

Seeing this, Gao Xin turned and walked away.

He didn’t want to spend another mont looking at the faces of these people.

Gao Xin left the room, started up quickly, and soon ran out of the underground, returning to the surface.

Upon entering the lobby, everyone asked in surprise, "Bro, where did you go? Why were you gone so long?"

Gao Xin imdiately shared about the Easter egg room but kept the reward a secret, saying it was unnecessary and would only provoke envy."

"It’s about ti; let take you to the door."

Gao Xin dragged each person to the front door.

It was a tiring task, and when he pulled the last person, he glanced at the clock in the lobby. The ti had just arrived.

"Just in ti..." Gao Xin brought the last person to the door.

Su Lei asked, "Bro, is it ti?"

Gao Xin instinctively nodded, and everyone imdiately stopped asking for help, hurriedly crawling outside.

Wait a minute? Ti?

Suddenly, Gao Xin paused, swiftly leaped forward, and held everyone down.

"Don’t move! Nobody go out!"

He beca frantic, picked up Liu Xu, who was crawling the fastest, and threw him back.

Liu Xu fell hard and looked at Gao Xin in shock, "What... what’s wrong?"

Gao Xin growled, "Sothing’s off... The ti to leave is calculated from when each of us entered."

"Although the rats could enter the ga from the start, you weren’t the first ones in; everyone’s corresponding 120 minutes ends at different tis."

Everyone paused, realizing he was right. They had co in late, having watched Silver Hand and others fight for a while outside.

Only Gao Xin had entered right at the start of the ga, even Su Lei was late.

Now as they were timing their exit at the door based on Gao Xin’s ti, the rest would all die if they left too soon!

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