Chapter 103: Realm of Mortals (6)

Name:The Trial Game of Life Author:
Chapter 103: Realm of Mortals (6)

The bad boy Huanhuan was stabbed in his palm.

This was his punishment.

Zheng Yingying drank a potion and finally heaved a sigh of relief. The power devoured by the [Nameless Dagger] also soothed her exhausted body. But she was so tired, both her arms seemed to be broken, and she couldnt lift them up at all.

She maintained her vigilance against Meng Yufei. Thinking about what Jiang He told her about Meng Yufei, she took a deep breath, closed her eyes and said coldly: Come here and fasten the strap for me.

Her eye patch was loosened during the fight just now. It had fallen off and was dangling on her ear.

Meng Yufei clutched his wound and endured the pain caused by the [Nameless Dagger]. He was facing Zheng Yingying, who was a lot more injured than him, but he wasnt harbouring the slightest thought of resistance, even though she was closing her eyes and looking completely defenseless at the moment.

But, the more defenseless she was, the more frightened Meng Yufei became. As his soul quivered, the tremors scattered all over his body, so much so that he could only choose to surrender.

After a while, he stepped forward on his knees and picked up the black patch.

Mr. Crow stood on a branch outside the window and let out an eerie laugh. He tilted his head and hopped around gleefully, as though he had watched a very delightful show. In the next moment, he turned up in the wardens monitoring room again, raised his chest and said: What do you think? Is 404s performance good?

Xiao Tong looked back at him: Why dont I give her to you?

Mr. Crow: What do I want a player for? Hm, the great and kind Mr. Crow is the only one in Yong Ye City, so he doesnt need any successor!

Xiao Tong smiled and didnt answer.

Mr. Crow felt that this warden was getting really boring, so he shook his wings and decided to look forward to 79081s bad luck. This was No.1 on his Blacklist, yet Mr. Crow hadnt played with him for a long time He must miss me very much.

Xiao Tong still kept his eyes on Tang Cuo.

Through the information these souls uploaded on social networks and their real-time positioning, Tang Cuo had now confirmed that at least 29 people appeared at the scene of the Xishan Road incident.

This further proved that his inference might be correct, that was, these 99 people were all at Xishan Road. Then, the murderer wearing rain boots should also be one of these 99 people.

To find him, Tang Cuo could use the method of elimination.

But the rule of this game wasnt to find the murderer, and the murder of the game live streamer was just one of the events that happened on 25th June.

The question went back to its starting point What were the criteria for a soul to be alive?

Since it was a Cemetery of Souls, the criteria for judging that might not simply have something to do with physical life and death.

A tragedy that was caused by love and hatred while fueled by a heavy rain led 99 people to be stranded at the intersection of Xishan Road. There was a murderer, a takeaway staff and an ordinary girl who loved to make friends.

The cell phone was the one medium that helped Tang Cuo to spy on everything. It was a new dwelling for the souls, yet also a new stage for all good and evil. When Tang Cuo just entered school, he was influenced by his stern form teacher. The teacher felt that people and the Internet were separated by a screen, and whatever each person said was only through texts. The more words they typed, the more natural this facade would become.

Later, Tang Cuo discovered that the reality was rather different.

For all the disguise you put on, no matter how good you pretended and even if the day you were exposed would never come, your disguise was also evidence of your hypocrisy. Hypocrisy represented a part of your personality.

Which also formed the real you.

The only difference was which side you wanted to show first.

Tang Cuo didnt dislike hypocritical people, or even selfish and indifferent people. This was personal freedom, a persons choice and judgment based on his own heart.

What Tang Cuo disliked was an empty shell whose soul had been lost.

Some people were alive, yet he was dead; some people were dead, yet he was still alive.

He suddenly remembered this: [Cemetery of Souls], was this the real challenge? But the requirements to clear it were too vague. Even though Yong Ye Citys system always hid half the truth when introducing a new dungeon to the players, the requirements for game clearance were very clear.

Tang Cuo felt something was not quite right, or perhaps he had actually been feeling something wrong since he discovered that he was inside a gate all by himself. He couldnt help but look around, then he gazed at the gloomy sky.

It was the live streamer who was murdered.

Tang Cuo pressed the Back button and found that there were more than one surveillance cameras. They were installed in different buildings with unique decorations, and their angles were all rather tricky.

This didnt seem like an appliance that belonged to the properties. Someone was spying on these young women who lived alone.

Was it the murderer who installed the camera?

If so, his profession must be very special, for it allowed him to travel freely to install cameras in these communities without being suspected. He must be equipped with a toolbox, and his identity was along the line of a plumber or locksmith.

Tang Cuo then started from these monitoring displays to search for the next connection in this complicated web of relationships. He watched all the surveillance videos again and again, from 2x speed to 4x to 8x, then to 32x. Suddenly, he quietly pressed the Pause button.

It was Pao Qi, who liked to post selfies on her Moments.

The single Pao Qi seemed to be living alone now. There was no sense of precaution, but her postings on Moments never gave out her positioning.

She definitely had no idea that she might soon encounter the worst mishap.

Thereafter, Tang Cuo found the second video about the killing on Xishan Road. Previously, Pao Qis Moments revealed that the cause of this incident was because a couple broke up and the boy stabbed the girl.

Tang Cuo speculated that it was the couple who had broken up in the chat records. The boy cheated and the girl wanted to break up. The boy refused to agree, so love led to hatred.

Tang Cuo found the boys tombstone and found a video of him on his phone. The video was taken before he left home, where he said that he would like to pull his girlfriend back with an expression that bordered paranoia and fanaticism.

He did bring a knife.

But the point wasnt that. It was the picture of his girlfriend he showed to the camera at the end that was the game live streamers face.

Tang Cuos heart suddenly seemed to be knocked by something. He immediately turned around and looked at the cell phone tombstone belonging to the live streamer. It was raining, their vision was blurred, a man in rain boots, surveillance cameras, and a boy who lost his mind while trying to restore his relationship with violence

All kinds of clues became connected in Tang Cuos mind, and a terrifying deduction crossed his mind the boy killed the wrong person.

An innocent woman was killed at an intersection on a rainy day. Perhaps she just happened to show up there waiting for the red light.

The game live streamer escaped her ex-boyfriends knife, but she didnt escape the purest form of malice from strangers that surrounded her.

Who was the next victim?

The heavy rain was still falling.

Tang Cuos expression had turned completely stern and solemn. He narrowed his eyes slightly, and as he scanned the remaining 91 tombstones, he suddenly remembered the sound of police sirens.

The passengers on the bus that passed by took pictures of the police car that was driving past the intersection of Xishan Road.

Tang Cuo propped his hand on the tombstone and dexterously started running to chase after the police sirens. Someone called the police, and the phone that made the call showed the dialling timing to be 1:15, which happened to be the 12 minutes after the live streamers murder. The time was about right.

It should be someone who was watching the live streaming that made the call.

But the murderer was at the intersection of Xishan Road right now!

The police car was stopped by traffic lights. In the video, the man clad in rain boots and hat looked up at the police car, then he quickly lowered his head and pushed the cart into the crowd.

The distance between the two was no more than ten meters.

The video was short. At the end of it, the person who took the video casually complained about what a horrible day it was. There was an incident here, yet the police car was running elsewhere.

In the background, there was a commotion from other bus passengers. A mother was lecturing her kid that she must be careful when going out in the future.

The more Tang Cuo looked, the clearer the truth, and the deeper his brows creased.

No matter how tragic and heartbreaking this story about Xishan Road was, he still had to clear the game. But the requirements for game clearance were so vague, so how should he make a judgment?

Or was it because his line of thought was too negative. To judge someones life and death, were there different criteria?