Chapter 645: Chapter 367: Your Na_2 Chapter 645: Chapter 367: Your Na_2 Although Liuzi had already decided to leave, curiosity drove him to step forward and look at the letter.
[To my replacent:
Leave this place, and do not co back, the danger here is beyond your imagination. Although I do not believe that the headquarters will send anyone here again, what if they do?
By the ti you read this note, there is still hope for you, but not much, just a little. Now turn around, look at where you ca from. If there is no longer a dense fog or the fog is relatively light, then leave imdiately, and do not co back, nor is there a need to read what follows. If the dense fog has already obscured the road, then it is too late.]
Liuzi subconsciously turned to look at where he had co from, then realized that the other party must have been referring to the main entrance of the checkpoint, the place already shrouded in thick fog.
Upon discovering that it was already filled with dense fog, Liuzi shrugged his shoulders, knowing he could no longer leave the place, and only could continue reading.
[Since you have continued reading, this ans that the situation here is already very dangerous, and you are destined to die. Since you are going to die anyway, why not contribute a bit of your own strength?
Let introduce myself, I am a peripheral mber of the Immortal Assembly, you can call Dr. D. I cannot tell you my real na, it’s a secret. The Immortal Assembly is an organization dedicated to saving the entire universe, although we have always been fleeing and have never saved any region.
This place has already been invaded by the Heavenly Demon from outside the domain, and many civilians have died as a result. We could only demarcate a quarantine zone, then let the souls of those civilians remain outside. I know this is not a moral act, but we have no choice. Contaminated civilians could cause a chain reaction in the next world, contaminating all souls. Therefore, we cannot let any contaminated civilian pass through.
Fortunately, we are trying to help so souls of civilians who have not been contaminated to leave this place and go to a safe area. Even though we cannot let them live well, at least we can let them leave with dignity.
The checkpoint can isolate the fog, allowing the souls of un-contaminated civilians to enter, but be careful, so otherworldly creatures will co with them, attempting to break through here and enter the next area.
Examine everyone who cos here; if you feel they are fine, allow them through the green channel. If you feel they are problematic, then let them go through the red channel.
Do not feel too much pressure, there are many checkpoints like this one, and every soul that wants to pass through here must undergo extensive examination, so you can be bold in what you do.
I wish you luck in surviving.
Left by Dr. D.]
Upon reading the instructions left by Dr. D, Liuzi finally understood the situation here.
This checkpoint was created to test souls, and any spirit from the outside looking to return had to pass through here.
Staring at the letter for a while, Liuzi ntally circled the key information.
That was the otherworldly creatures.
These creatures were mixed in with the civilian souls, possibly the so-called source of contamination, and his duty was to distinguish these creatures from the uncontaminated souls.
Having understood this, Liuzi felt the ga seed fun again.
There are many types of role-playing murder gas, and this particular scenario seed quite challenging, plus there was no need for deceit among other players, only the need to interact well with so dead people.
After deciding to continue playing, Liuzi walked into the checkpoint and discovered a Sentinel’s Manual.
[1. Rember your mission, and do not have any sympathy. You are not an omniscient and omnipotent being; you cannot save everyone.
2. Do not be too humble either; you can still save so people.
3. Put on your uniform, you will play the role of a sentinel. You do not need weapons; those who co here will not cause trouble.
4. Be careful using the green channel; when in doubt, route them through the red channel, no one will bla you.
5. During your duty, you may listen to music, drink so coffee, but do not leave your position.
6. When encountering a confird otherworldly creature, do not hesitate, send them directly into the black channel; there will be soone to handle it.
7. Press the button to lower the gate, and you can begin. Good luck.
Left by Dr. D.]
At the back of the manual, there was also information about the common forms of souls here, and common thods to identify the otherworldly creatures.
After reading it carefully, Liuzi pressed the start button and began his work.
As he pressed the button, it seed as though a pathway rose up through the dense fog, and amidst the dull humming noise, sothing enormous ascended and erged from the fog.
It was a channel that at first sight would make people uncomfortable, with an odd exterior that made it seem almost like a creature, its silvery exoskeleton giving it a sowhat fierce appearance.
But Liuzi was not scared at all; instead, he found it quite interesting and started to admire it.
This thing might be sinister, but the modeling was really well done.
Under Liuzi’s appreciative gaze, he saw the creature’s mouth open and one by one, translucent souls walked out from inside, then politely made their way to the sentry post, slipping sothing similar to a passport into a slot at the counter.
According to the manual, Liuzi knew this was the Soul Manual.
It was a record of the person’s life, a unique product of this place, detailing their birth, their death, and everything in between on this translucent book for Liuzi to review.
As he held the book, Liuzi felt it was sowhat cool to the touch, yet quite heavy.
The first to appear before him was a girl who seed sowhat shy, of age as delicate as a flower and yet needing to go through this ordeal, which made Liuzi feel a bit of pity.
As he opened the girl’s Soul Manual, Liuzi asked, “Na?”
“…Lily?”
“Why are you using a question mark?”
“I’ve been dead too long, I forgot.”
Liuzi looked at her, and the girl’s face reddened slightly.
Noticing that Liuzi was continuously watching her, she smiled sheepishly and said softly, “I really forgot. Mister handso, I really want to go over there; my fiancé is on the other side, and I want to see him again.”
“Red pathway, next.”
Directing the girl into the red pathway, Liuzi continued to examine the next soul’s manual.
Normally, souls have very good mory. They would recall everything from their lives as if they had drunk a reverse ng Po soup.
If one couldn’t even rember their own na, that ant they were either an anomaly or had been so severely tainted that they couldn’t even rember who they were.
He had thought this would be a rather easy ga, but as he played, he found it to be rather heart-wrenching.
An old lady was directed to the red pathway because she couldn’t rember her age. She seed not to know that there was sothing wrong with the pathway she took, and she thanked Liuzi as she went.
A girl who couldn’t speak was sent off on the red pathway, affectionately waving goodbye to Liuzi before she left.
A couple declared they wanted to be together no matter where they went and then walked together into the red pathway.
And the woman, who clearly could have gone down the green pathway, chose to leave with her partner instead.
An hour later, Liuzi noticed that the door to the green pathway hadn’t opened once—it had been entirely the red path.
This discovery left him feeling somber, but he quickly recovered and continued to ask questions.
Just when he decided to rest after one more soul, he found a strikingly beautiful woman in front of him.
She was dressed appropriately, her face adorned with a dignified smile. As she handed Liuzi her Soul Manual, she unintentionally fiddled with her hair, making her look both mature and enchanting.
As she withdrew her hand, she also lightly hooked Liuzi’s hand, her ambiguous actions accentuating her charm.
After staring at her for a while, Liuzi began to ask questions.
She answered all the questions on her manual fluidly, replying both quickly and well to every question. After a few questions, Liuzi said she could go.
Shaking her hair, the woman flashed a captivating smile, “Which pathway should I go to?”
“Black,” Liuzi answered.
The woman’s complexion changed in an instant.
She clutched her handkerchief tightly and asked again, “What?”
“Black pathway. Please go.”
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