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Alex's fingers brushed against the book, its texture rough and ancient under his touch. Clutching it tightly, he turned and retraced his steps through the corridor, moving cautiously but urgently.

'Maybe this book will have so clues regarding this assessnt.'

The mory of the shadowy figure propelled him forward, each step taking him farther from the terror he had just experienced.

After what felt like an eternity of navigating the narrow, winding passage, he finally saw a faint glimr of light ahead.

'Thank god!'

Relief surged through him as he quickened his pace, practically stumbling out into the clearing. The sunlight was blinding, and he had to squint as he erged from the temple's oppressive darkness.

He took a mont to savour the warmth of the sun on his skin, his heart still racing from the encounter. But he couldn't stay near the entrance for long. He needed to get to a safe distance, away from the temple and The Whisperer.

'If I encounter that thing out here where it's bright, I'm done for…'

Alex moved swiftly, making his way into the periphery of the forest nearby. Once he found a secluded spot, he pulled the book out from under his shirt.

'Please be sothing useful!'

Sitting down, he opened it and saw the sa indecipherable symbols as those on the altar. For a mont, he was disappointed, but then the words began to shift and change, morphing into the universal language he could understand.

'Well that was interesting… anyway.'

Alex didn't question the transformation; he chalked it up to the examiners' peculiar thods and began to read.

The book detailed The Whisperer, the shadowy figure he had encountered, and the very target he had to assassinate. It explained its power to send whispers directly into a person's mind, coercing them into actions against their will.

'From how desperate it was to get to open my eyes, it must not be able to attack soone who can't see it.'

Alex's hunch had been correct: The Whisperer couldn't directly attack soone who wasn't looking at it. The book confird this, stating that anyone who looked at The Whisperer would imdiately feel their soul being sucked out and devoured.

'Man…'

Considering Alex had been watching The Whisperer's shadowy figure roam about the corridors for a few monts before it noticed him, he had been EXTRELY lucky to not have been killed right then and there.

'I can't make such a mistake again this ti!'

Though of course, he wouldn't really have been killed, as this was just a VR simulation.

The worst that could happen to him out of this would be that he would fail the strategic assessnt and lose his chances of achieving anything of significance on the first year rankings.

Alex shuddered, realising how close he had co to failure. If the corridor hadn't been so dark, he might have caught a full glimpse of The Whisperer. But now, ard with this new information, maybe things could go differently.

'Man it sure would be helpful if I was blind right now…'

According to the book, The Whisperer couldn't leave the temple.

This was a huge relief. Alex's mind began to formulate a strategy.

He needed to ensure that he could navigate the temple without risking another encounter.

Considering his previous encounter with it had been down to pure coincidence, he wasn't certain that he could actually seek it out, and that it would only find him itself when Alex had spent enough ti roaming around the temple corridors aimlessly.

'I need a plan…' he thought.

'I can't just go in there blindly and hope everything will just work out in my favour… oh shit! Wait, I'll do exactly that!'

Mid thought, Alex had a brainwave.

He was only mockingly using the word 'blindly', but the mont he did so, an idea had formulated in his mind.

Since The Whisperer only seed to be able to attack people who could look at it, then what about people who couldn't?

If Alex just covered his eyes with a makeshift blindfold or sothing similar, then even if he made the mistake of subconsciously opening his eyes, they would still be blocked from looking at anything.

'I might be onto sothing!'

Alex continued to flip through the pages of the book, but didn't spot anything else that would be of use to him.

It was all just so ramblings of other people's experiences with The Whisperer, but none of their docunted experiences were as unsettling and scarily close to death as Alex's own.

They were all just stuff like, 'Oh, I heard so whispers in my sleep one night, and couldn't get another wink of sleep for a week straight after that!' or stuff like, 'I faced The Whisperer head on and I wasn't even injured!'.

Half of these accounts were very obviously fake.

'I need to remove any obstacle that could spell failure for — all of those torches in the temple need to be put out, I can't risk being able to see anything at all.'

The less light there was, the lower the risk of seeing The Whisperer in the case that his blindfold fell off or sothing.

Although it would take so extra steps and ti, which was steadily ticking down against Alex's favour, it was better to be safe than sorry.

Speaking of ti, Alex looked at the countdown in his peripheral vision.

6 days 2 hours 17 minutes.

It had been nearly a full day since he had entered this simulation, and Alex thought he had actually made so decent progress so far.

Though this could be attributed largely to luck, as if The Whisperer hadn't basically given away its location, it would have taken Alex much longer to find this place.

'It's ti to get started then. I have at most 5 days to prepare before I'll have no choice but to enter inside again.'

Alex stood up and started searching the forest for any useful materials.

He had formulated a sowhat decent plan in his mind to get around The Whisperer's pesky ability to kill anyone who sees it.

But he still didn't have any clue how he would go about killing it.

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