As Alex spoke, he staggered back and kicked a bottle on the ground. The bottle was empty, and it fell down and rolled to Bai Liu’s feet.
Bai Liu lowered his eyes and looked over, and saw in neat writing on the bottle – [dicine to Reactivate Cells of Dead Organisms (Animal Experintal Version, Do Not Use on Humans)].
[Developed by: Alex Brown]
Bai Liu moved his eyes, and saw several empty bottles scattered behind Alex. He then calmly looked at the corpses around him.
The fragnted upper limbs, half of a head with the brain exposed, and a calf whose tendons were broken by the explosion, all aid their fractures at Bai Liu at an eerie angle.
In the dim tent, these bloody fractures seed to be the eyes of these limbs. They were using their rotten eyes to greedily stare at Bai Liu, the uninvited guest with intact limbs.
It’s as if…these fragnts of corpses have evolved independent consciousness.
[System prompt: Congratulations to player Bai Liu for unlocking the “Dense Forest Border” monster book – half-dead corpse]
[Players can earn one point by collecting and subduing a half-dead corpse piece. The player with the highest total points within seven days wins]
It seems that these are the body parts that the ga asked them to collect.
And the creator of these corpses… Bai Liu slowly raised his eyes to look at Alex, who was still collapsed, kneeling on the ground. He could feel a sway of position caused by trendous pain in this NPC.
This should be a central plot point that determines whether Alex defects or not.
Bai Liu didn’t get up and let the corpses squirm closer to him. He stayed crouched and looked at Alex: “You think Guy did sothing wrong, but do you think these corpses did the right thing?”
Alex held his head and howled in pain. He did not answer Bai Liu’s words, but the wavering and confusion in his eyes already showed his answer – he felt that what these people did was not right either.
Bai Liu glanced at the corpses on the ground and said aningfully: “Guy told you that war is like this. In war, everyone is a corpse without emotion.”
“I think your idea before was quite good. If a corpse could co back to life to fight, no one would be hard.” Bai Liu sighed regretfully, “But this is simply impossible.”
Alex paused.
After saying that, Bai Liu patted Alex’s shoulder, who was motionless after hearing these words: “Get a good rest, there will be a big battle tomorrow, and we don’t know how many fresh corpses will be produced. We will be busy.”
Bai Liu stood up and pulled Spades, whose eyes were almost glued to the corpses, out of Alex’s tent and back to their own tent.
Spades looked at Bai Liu: “You are baiting Alex to switch camps.”
“That’s not entirely the case.” After Bai Liu entered the tent, he took off his military uniform coat stained with dirt and hung it on the wall. He then laid on the camp bed and turned his head to look at Spades with a smile. “Changing camps will not be beneficial to us. If Alex switches to the enemy’s side and we defect after him, the enemy’s acceptance of us rebels will definitely not be as high as that of The Judge and others who defected from the beginning.”
“To put it simply, if Alex defects, our chances of winning won’t be as high as those of The Judge.” Bai Liu opened his eyes and looked at Spades with a half-smile, “In this case, The Judge and the others have a high probability of winning over you.”
As soon as he heard about winning or losing, Spades concentrated instantly. He undressed as he sat on the edge of the bed close to Bai Liu: “How are we going to beat them?”
Bai Liu calmly retreated a little further onto the bed: “The ga only gives two options, one’s own camp and the enemy’s camp. Judging from the current direction, whether it’s Alex staying in his own camp or mutinying to the enemy, we have to beco a weapon of war if we want to win. By spending huge amounts of labor to slaughter and create corpses for Alex to transform.”
“Personally, I don’t like this cost-effective way of winning by comparing the panel value of both sides. Moreover, we couldn’t beat them in terms of comprehensive panel value.”
Spades interrupted Bai Liu: “It’s comparable. My board value is higher than the other three people except The Judge combined.”
Bai Liu was quiet for a mont and raised his eyebrows in surprise: “What’s your panel value data?”
Spades reported a string of numbers seriously, and then said: “The panel value of The Judge is confidential, I don’t know it, but it shouldn’t be higher than mine.”
Bai Liu fell into an eerie silence – no wonder The Judge wants to suppress Spades’ montum…
With this ridiculously high panel value data, if he wasn’t suppressed and doesn’t obey orders, he’s equivalent to a super wrecking ball. He would make the situation extrely chaotic and the outco couldn’t be seen clearly. When he plays in the league, nine other people are needed to beat him. Not even one person is able to beat him.
“I heard rumors from the outside world, and I only knew that your panel was worth over 10,000, but I didn’t expect it to be so much more,” Bai Liu said.
Spades replied: “I broke 10,000 when I first played last year. Later, my teammates asked to keep it secret at the beginning of the league, saying that the panel value was too outstanding and could easily be targeted.”
Bai Liu continued: “But even if your board value is high, it’s only a personal advantage. In this ga, The Judge and the others made a good first move, entering the enemy’s army and taking advantage of the camp. Even if we rebel again, we will still be fighting for the corpses. At that ti, their advantage will still be far superior to ours.”
“So I’m thinking.” Bai Liu smiled, “In order to dissolve their camp advantage, we can induce a third camp option.”
Spades frowned: “The third camp, whose camp is it?”
Bai Liu replied: “Alex’s personal camp.”
At midnight.
Spades, who was lying defenselessly next to Bai Liu, held Bai Liu’s waist and slept deeply.
Bai Liu very gently moved away from Spades’ arms and legs, and crawled out of the bed to the outside of the camp.
He quietly walked into Alex’s tent. Alex was still sitting on the ground, looking exactly the sa as before Bai Liu left, like he hadn’t changed his position for several hours.
Alex seed to notice Bai Liu coming in, but he did not raise his head and just said in a hoarse voice: “The war will start in three hours. Don’t try to persuade . Go back and have a good sleep.”
“You have joined the second commando team. In three hours, you and Guy will stand on the battlefield and fight each other.” Bai Liu turned on the dim lamp and looked down at Alex, “Do you want to see him one last ti before you point a gun at each other?”
Alex slowly raised his head. A trace of hope overflowed from his originally dull eyes, but it was quickly extinguished: “Soldiers caught associating with the enemy before the start of a major battle will be tortured. Don’t risk it for , Bai Liu.”
“But there is a place where your eting is justified and you won’t be tortured.” Bai Liu smiled softly, “The neutral Red Cross Rescue Society, where wounded soldiers can seek help.”
Alex’s eyes suddenly lit up again: “But to go to the Red Cross, you need soone to guarantee admission. Do you know the people there?”
Bai Liu smiled: “Yes, I have soone I know who can guarantee your entry now.”
The Red Cross aid yard is brightly lit.
This borderless, neutral dical organization, whose main purpose was rescue, was stationed in camps on both sides, as well as at the warring border.
After Bai Liu reported his location to Liu Jiayi, Alex shot himself twice in the leg without hesitation.
Soon the Red Cross car stumbled in and took away Alex, who had an injury on his leg.
Bai Liu went up with the car. The people in the car were very friendly to Bai Liu and asked him with a smile: “Are you Jiayi’s brother? She thought you were injured and asked us to co quickly, so we rushed over. You guys look really alike.”
In the eyes of these people, the faces of the two Asians, Liu Jiayi and Bai Liu, were undoubtedly similar.
“Hey, your sister is such an outstanding little girl.” The people in the car seed to have a particular liking for Liu Jiayi and rushed to talk to Bai Liu about her. “She is very good at treating people. We can’t believe that such a young child could be so skilled. Treating battle injuries and heavy bleeding, she can do things alone that more than a dozen adults couldn’t.”
“She saved dozens of people in just two days.”
“Have you considered sending her to a dical university after the war?” A group of people hinted at Bai Liu frantically, “I rember that after joining the war, you had a place to go to a top university, have you considered giving it to Jiayi??”
Bai Liu smiled and replied: “But she is only nine years old.”
This group of people retorted fiercely: “It has nothing to do with age. Jiayi is fully capable of going to a top university for further studies. She is a little genius!”
It seems that within two days, Liu Jiayi had completely increased the favorability of the NPCs in the Red Cross Society.
This made it extrely convenient for Bai Liu. They drove directly into the Red Cross camp. When Bai Liu jumped out of the back of the truck, he saw Liu Jiayi trotting towards him.
Liu Jiayi was wearing a nurse’s uniform that didn’t fit well, with a small nurse’s cap on her head, blood-stained white gloves on her hands, and a palm-sized Red Cross logo on her sleeves that fluttered as she ran.
She was trotting this way through the intertwined chains of stretchers with a serious look on her face, giving instructions as she ran.
The people here surprisingly listened to her words. As long as she said where to send it, the people carrying the stretcher would imdiately send it to that place in the tent.
Liu Jiayi seems to be a very influential figure here.
When she ran up to Bai Liu, Bai Liu smiled and teased: “You’re doing well.”
Liu Jiayi took off her gloves angrily and threw them into the dical trash can: “Could you have delayed any more? You’re dragging out this camp ga until just before the big battle with the intention of changing sides. I almost defected to your side with the entire Red Cross.”
“But you hadn’t given instructions yet, so I held my position.” Liu Jiayi shook the talcum powder from her hands and said seriously, “You didn’t contact yesterday, so I knew you had other ideas about this ga. As a neutral voluntary organization, the Red Cross can help you switch camps. Which side are you going to join now?”
Bai Liu smiled: “A third party.”
Liu Jiayi reacted very quickly: “You want to form your own party? With the main line NPCs and corpses as the core?”
Bai Liu nodded.
Liu Jiayi frowned and thought for a mont: “The corpses don’t need to be rescued, so the Red Cross will be useless to you. I want to get out of here as soon as possible.”
“Oh, by the way, the difficult part of this ga is not the camps.” Liu Jiayi raised her head, “I think you also know, it’s the Killer Sequence players in a different camp than you.”
She was a little worried: “Even if The Judge and Spades seem to be targeting each other in this ga, no matter which side they are, they aren’t sothing we can compete with now. After all, they are last year’s championship team, and their overall quality is too far off.”
“Essentially, the two camps that really determine the outco of this ga are Spades and the Judge. We are just a small addition.”
“I know.” Bai Liu smiled, “So I just need to make Spades and The Judge think that they and I are in the sa camp, isn’t that enough?”
“That way no matter which side wins, I win.”
Liu Jiayi was startled. She quickly understood what Bai Liu wanted to do, and couldn’t help but “==”: “Are you going to play double agent again?”
Bai Liu smiled and humd.
Liu Jiayi frowned: “But Spades and The Judge are not slouches. How do you make the other party believe that you and them are in the sa camp?”
Bai Liu lowered his eyes: “Of course, it’s my sincerity.”
Liu Jiayi: “…”
Don’t make bad jokes to at this ti!
“The Judge and the others, as well as the main NPC Guy, should be at the Red Cross now, right?” Bai Liu changed the topic.
Liu Jiayi nodded: “Well, because it was the eve of the war, The Judge and the others ca to contact the Red Cross. I just triggered the main NPC Guy. He was injured and was sent here for treatnt.”
Bai Liu looked at Liu Jiayi: “Did they recognize you as a player?”
“I was recognized…..” Liu Jiayi was confused, “But The Judge and the others generally have a good attitude towards . They seem to regard as an ordinary NPC with rescue functions, and they even traded points with for antidotes twice.”
Liu Jiayi: “The NPCs here cannot be saved with antidotes, but players can. The Judge and the others took the initiative to buy antidotes from , and I gave them to them.”
After thinking deeply, she replied: “They have no hostility toward us. Their purpose is very clear. They just want to win over spades.”
“To put it bluntly, they just want Spades to lose.” Bai Liu curled his lips, “We are quite consistent on this point.”
Liu Jiayi looked up at Bai Liu: “I feel like you have already figured out how to persuade The Judge. What about Spades? He doesn’t look like soone who is easy to persuade.”
“Spades’ side…” Bai Liu paused slightly strangely, “It’s taken care of. He completely believes that he and I are on the sa camp.”
Liu Jiayi was shocked: “You guys had a fierce fight in the last dungeon, how did you convince him to believe in you wholeheartedly?!”
Bai Liu looked away imperceptibly: “I used so special ans.”
Liu Jiayi walked around suspiciously and continued to face Bai Liu: “Why don’t you dare to look in the face and say this? You never feel guilty when you do immoral things. What did you do to Spades that makes you feel so guilty?”
Bai Liu: “…”
Children who are too perceptive are really not a good thing for dirty adults.
When Bai Liu didn’t answer, Liu Jiayi raised her eyebrows: “I won’t force you to tell , but I will always know.”
“But forget it now, the war is about to start, and there isn’t much ti.” Liu Jiayi waved her hand, “I’ll take you to see The Judge and the others.”
Bai Liu followed Liu Jiayi and asked, “Isn’t it a bit too urgent for The Judge and the others to contact the Red Cross at this ti?”
“You have the nerve to talk about others.” Liu Jiayi was speechless, “Aren’t you the sa?”
Bai Liu: “I’m waiting for the key plot points.”
Liu Jiayi walked forward without looking back: “The sa goes for them. People on the indigenous side don’t believe in the Red Cross people. They feel that the Red Cross and the other camp are on the sa side, and have always refused our help. We are not allowed to help shelter their wives and children.”
“But the Red Cross was actually safer than the neutral indigenous village where they were hosting them.”
Bai Liu instantly understood: “But last night’s raid made the natives realize that neutral villages are not safe, so they began to consider the Red Cross. As rebels, The Judge and the others have no communication and understanding barriers with the people here. So they were sent over to communicate, right?”
“It’s not just that.” Liu Jiayi looked back at Bai Liu, “The Judge is more capable than you think. I don’t know what he did, but he is now the commander of the indigenous people, the top strategic officer. Today he ca to the Red Cross to contact us, and he also ca here as a commander to resettle harmless won and children.”
“In two days, from a rebel to a commander?” Bai Liu raised his eyebrows.
Liu Jiayi paused: “Yes.”
“Anyway, this guy gives an uncomfortable feeling… He looks harmless and has a smiling face, but in fact he knows everything.”
“But if The Judge is the commander, it should be a very simple matter for him to co over to arrange for the placent of won and children. He shouldn’t stay here until the war, but return to the camp.” Bai Liu thought for a mont and asked, “What happened?”
“Yes.” Liu Jiayi said, “There are also factions among the indigenous people. So of them are erging indigenous people led by the new commander, The Judge. The indigenous people of this party are willing to accept many new things and hope to use the victory of the war as a basis for developnt and growth.”
“Most of the top leaders of this party had good relations with the factory director who was shot dead before, and received assistance and ideological enlightennt from him.”
“There are also so old indigenous people who are highly hostile to everything new. They believe in a religion preached by Arabs. I heard it is the religion of so evil god. They yearn for traditional farming life and reject all chanical production tools. They feel as though it’s blasphemy against the hands God had given them to work with.”
Liu Jiayi turned to look at Bai Liu: “You’ve probably guessed that the leader of this indigenous party is the old commander, the one who shot and killed the factory director and started the war.”
“There are irreconcilable conflicts between the old and new parties. Currently, the new party has the upper hand, but the old party is always unwilling to let the new party take power and causes all kinds of troubles.”
“For example, today The Judge actually arranged for these won and children to be resettled a few hours ago, but a group of people from the old school suddenly ca over and frantically stopped The Judge’s actions, saying that The Judge was a traitor and an undercover agent. Not trying to protect these offspring and wives, but to sacrifice them to the enemy to obtain greater rewards.”
Liu Jiayi led Bai Liu to a tent and raised her chin: “They are right here. They should still be arguing. Do you want to go in with you?”
There was a faint quarrel in the tent.
Bai Liu shook his head.
Liu Jiayi nodded in understanding and threw a bottle of antidote to Bai Liu: “Your weapon was destroyed. If there is any movent, scream. I will guard outside.”
After saying that, Liu Jiayi, who was wearing a nurse’s uniform, took out a bottle of poison spray, hid it on the side of the tent, and gave an OK gesture to Bai Liu who was about to enter.
Bai Liu returned an OK gesture, then opened the curtain and walked in calmly.
Both parties who were arguing went silent. The one standing on the left was The Judge and his group, and the one on the right was a group wearing eagle feather hats, animal skins on their shoulders and backs, and oil paint on their faces. The faces of this group were fierce. Their exposed teeth were slightly sharp, probably because they had the habit of tearing large pieces of at.
When they saw Bai Liu co in, this group of traditional natives were about to bear their teeth at Bai Liu, but they were stopped by the leader. He stared at Bai Liu for a long ti and said in a very strange tone: “He is the one who is favored by the true God. Don’t offend him.”
Then he saluted Bai Liu, bowed and withdrew politely.
The emotion in Bai Liu’s eyes was unclear, but he quickly restrained himself. He looked at The Judge: “It seems that I have disturbed your conversation.”
“No, no, no, you saved .” The Judge rubbed his forehead, sat tiredly on the chair and breathed a long sigh of relief. He looked at Bai Liu with a smile and stretched out his hand, “I have been arguing with them for two hours. Once you ca, they were willing to take a break and let go for now.”
Bai Liu lowered his eyes, extended his hand and shook The Judge’s hand: “First ti eting you, Bai Liu.”
The Judge smiled: “The tactician of the Killer Sequence. Just call The Judge.”
The Judge gestured for Bai Liu to take a seat: “You have sothing to talk to about, right?”
Bai Liu sat down, raised his eyes and smiled: “Yes, I want to talk to you about how to make Spades lose this ga.”
The Judge, who had been slumped in the chair, slowly sat upright. He waved his hand, and the people behind him imdiately withdrew. Only three other mbers of the Killer Sequence, Bai Liu and The Judge who were sitting on the chairs were left in the tent.
Bai Liu said calmly: “I have a way to make Spades lose to you miserably in this ga.”
The Judge and the three mbers of the Killer Sequence stared at Bai Liu with very surprised eyes. After a while, The Judge asked expectantly: “Tell more specifically.”
“I can lure Spades to a certain place on the battlefield and cooperate with you to attack him from both front and back. He trusts more and won’t be too wary of , so the success rate of this plan is relatively high…” Bai Liu related.
“Stop.” Standing behind The Judge, a young man who looked to be no more than seventeen or eighteen years old raised his hand and made a “stop” gesture. Then he looked at Bai Liu and asked sternly, “Spades will not listen to anything at all. If so, there will be problems with your plan from the beginning.”
The Judge turned around and hit the young man as if he was angry: “Why are you talking to other players like this? Don’t you know how to be polite? Introduce yourself first.”
The young man paused stiffly: “mber of the Killer Sequence Team, control position, Bai Jiamu.”
The Judge raised his hand and apologized sheepishly: “I’m sorry, go on.”
Bai Jiamu interrupted Nishen’s words simply: “But there is no way he can control Spades. Spades doesn’t even care about us…”
“It may not be possible to reach the level of control.” Bai Liu raised his head with a smile, “But influencing him at this level should be fine.”
The Judge first apologized for his team mbers, but changed the topic and asked with a smile: “Mr Bai Liu, you said that Spades would trust you. Is there any objective basis worthy of reference?”
Bai Liu said calmly: “Oh, that’s right, I married him yesterday.”
The Judge: “…”
Bai Jiamu: “…”
Other Killer Sequence mbers: “…”
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