Chapter 966: Shengchun First People's Hospital 23

Chapter 966 Shengchun First People's Hospital 23

Liu Xiao outside was so angry that he slammed the door directly, but this further confirmed Fu Anan's conjecture.

She can't get in!

There is a reason, there must be a reason!

She must have overlooked some information!

Fu An'an put down the newspaper and walked back, she sat on the bed and began to grit her teeth.

This sudden change caused Yang Jie to figure out what was going on, so he approached Fu Anan, "Boss, what's the situation now?"

"Show me a light."

Fu Anan handed him the flashlight, squatted beside the bed, took out the diary, opened a new page, and began to write.

Calculated from the entry of ordinary players:

On the second day, the ghost killed two people at night, and the ghost on the 5th floor

On the third day, the ghost killed two people at night.

On the fourth day, the ghost kills one person at night, the one on the 5th floor

If you look at these three things, it seems that there is no pattern, but if you add up the 11 people who died in the morgue, it seems that the order has changed.

As of now:

"It is impossible for us to meet in reality, and it is unlikely that we will meet in future games."

Fu Anan opened his eyes and suggested kindly, "This game cannot be relied on by others. The most important thing you should do now is to watch more, learn more, and make full use of the game and real time. Everyone came here step by step from Xiaobai of."

Yang Jie was a little disappointed after hearing the first half of the speech, but the latter part cheered him up.

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The seventh day of the game; the sixth day for ordinary players

4 people died today

are two people on the sixth floor

The two people on the seventh floor

Suddenly the number of people who died on the floor became 5, 6, 6, 3

Seeing the current posture, Liu Xiao already hated her to the bone, and he was bound to tease her next time he was on duty.

If the rules are really the same as she imagined, then it is very necessary to unite the remaining players.

In the lobby on the first floor of the hospital, in the room for patients to communicate and rest, the remaining 20 ordinary players are all there.

"How can we be sure that you are telling the truth?"

Among them, the one who seemed to be the leader questioned, "Do you have anything to prove that it's okay to let you in at night? And what benefits can we get?"