Chapter 749: Chapter 9 It’s Just the Beginning
Send No.9 is dead?
Galen is the murderer?
Jason, who was browsing through the newly exchanged books “How to Properly Participate in ‘Crazy Ga'” (Survivor and Brutalizer versions, one each), lifted his head in shock upon hearing the news from the TV and turned to look at the suddenly broadcast news segnt.
A family rivalry?
Or a struggle between heirs?
Or…
...
So hostile force?
Almost instantly, Jason subconsciously thought of these scenarios.
Any family, although powerful, inevitably becos a tangled web over ti.
Struggles are, of course, unavoidable.
After all, even the largest families have limited resources.
To acquire resources, one must strive to be on top.
Perhaps a family would seem harmonious on the surface.
Behind the scenes?
It’s a fight to the death.
And it’s the sa with enemies.
In order to gain more benefits and resources, enemies will never disappear, they will only continue to erge endlessly. Either you consu your enemies to use as nourishnt for your own growth, or you are destroyed by them and beco fertile soil for their backyard.
However, no matter which it is, Jason absolutely didn’t believe that it was Galen who had taken action.
It wasn’t that Jason had absolute confidence in Galen.
But rather, he felt that Galen’s strength wasn’t enough!
"Was he being used?”
Jason murmured to himself.
He had t Send No.9 before.
Right in this very apartnt, not long ago.
At that ti, Send No.9 was arrogant and contemptuous.
But he had the confidence to be so.
Jason, with his exceptional perception, could clearly sense that even in this ‘well-defended’ apartnt, there were always two gazes firmly locked on him.
It hadn’t been there before, only appearing when Send No.9 arrived and leaving when Send No.9 did.
Clearly, Send No.9 had made proper arrangents.
He was accompanied by bodyguards, who were quite capable.
Especially since the other party was so cautious even when they t him, a ‘person in a cage’, would Send No.9 have no arrangents when eting Galen?
That would be impossible.
Even if it was a spur-of-the-mont decision, he would still have had solid asures in place.
So, soone must have set this up.
Using Galen as ‘bait’ to lure Send No.9.
Or perhaps this ‘setup’ could be traced back even further.
For example, was the visit to him a harbinger of this ‘setup’?
Thinking of this, Jason still didn’t know the course of the entire event, but there was one thing he could be sure of.
The person who planned this setup knew Send No.9 very well, understanding not only his habits and way of doing things, but also his character flaws.
Otherwise, it wouldn’t have been so simple to assassinate Send No.9 and so conveniently put forward a ‘scapegoat’.
"Professional!”
Jason appraised.
After scanning the news for a few more monts and finding nothing, he quickly redirected his attention.
Since it was the work of a professional, there naturally wouldn’t be many more clues left behind.
Expecting to find clues through such news is nothing but a pipe dream.
And to dig deeper?
He wasn’t ‘Detective Jason’ at the mont but a ‘Brutalizer’.
What’s more, with the power of the Send Family, they didn’t need him to dig deeper; there would be those who were eager to take the front seat.
Under heavy reward, there must be brave n.
As long as the reward is plentiful, there are many more professionals than him willing to investigate everything.
In fact, that was indeed the case.
Moreover, it happened quicker than Jason had anticipated—
Whoosh, whoosh.
As pages turned, Jason’s attention was once again captured by the book in his hands.
"Are there really so many maps?”
"Indeed, to beco a ga that’s all the rage in the world, apart from so fortuitous factors, every essential elent is indispensable,” Jason couldn’t help but admire as he browsed “How to Properly Participate in ‘Crazy Ga'”.
He was comparing the ‘Survivor’ version with the ‘Brutalizer’ version.
This wasn’t his habit but a suggestion given by the author of “How to Properly Participate in ‘Crazy Ga'”.
Although he didn’t rule out the possibility that the author wanted buyers to spend more Points, Jason still thought it was worth it.
At least, those more than 30 ‘ga maps’ had already proved to be a great asset to him, not to ntion the tactics of wit and cunning between ‘Survivors’ and ‘Brutalizers’ on these maps.
Survivors use anything they can, whether setting traps, creating diversions, or simply relying on strength in numbers to turn the tables and kill the ‘Brutalizer’.
What Jason found most impressive was just that.
In an initial round of the ‘ga’, a ‘Survivor’ gathered the strength of 30 people, set a trap using himself as bait, and lured the pursuing ‘Brutalizer’ into it, then relied on nurical superiority to overwhelm the ‘Brutalizer’.
Of course, many ‘Survivors’ were injured or killed in the process, including the one who orchestrated the trap.
But the death of the ‘Brutalizer’ made that match’s viewership skyrocket to an extre.
It was because of that match that more advantageous conditions for ‘Survivors’ appeared.
For example: Tips!
For example: Treasure chests!
The forr was just as Jason had known before.
And the treasure chests?
They were hidden throughout the map.
They could contain weapons, dications, food, or other various items.
This was another reason why Jason deed the book in his hand valuable—because it contained detailed markings of the positions where these treasure chests had appeared before.
Even though it wasn’t one hundred percent accurate, it was enough for Jason to make certain deductions.
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