I upgraded and added points in the Holy Inquisition

Chapter 460 459 The dream that you don’t want to wake up from (page 12)

Is there something wrong with this plot? Is this sanctimonious old guy secretly colluding with the cult?

Lloyd watched the plot unfold in front of him and couldn't help but feel a little puzzled.

The NPC playing the role of a cult member in front of him continued to preach to himself:

"How many innocent people will die in a natural disaster or an earthquake? Right?"

Lloyd ignored him, but subconsciously took out his revolver, put the muzzle of the gun directly to the opponent's head, and then pulled the trigger without hesitation.

bang~

The 'cultist' fell to the ground with a dead look on his face.

Hum~ At this distance, my bullet will not miss.

Lloyd blew the smoke from the muzzle of the gun, and then mentally asked the Tentacle Grass to show him the situation of the other two opponents.

At this time, the two opponents have not yet woken up. They are still playing their "downcast middle-aged" personas, listening to the "cult members" preaching and brainwashing on the rooftop.

Lloyd didn't have time to care about these plots, and directly started to set the attributes of the two people. Just like yesterday's game, they quickly woke up.

At the same time, the graduate's movements on the ritual began to ferment, causing some environmental changes in the room where Lloyd stayed.

He thought about it and waited patiently for a while, and then gradually realized that something was wrong?

These two opponents actually looked like they were enjoying the plot?

After regaining his self-awareness, he should solve the plot as soon as possible, right? How do you look like you're willing to surrender?

This is not an intuitive change like getting hotter or colder, but a special [curse] spiritual power that spreads out in the room.

He is just kind, not a saint.

Could it be that the two old bastards were colluding to prevent themselves from winning?

And just when Lloyd was still weighing the situation and not rushing to take action, it was his opponent who made the first move.

This symptom...

But it's too late...

Not to mention the graduate, today is his home court. Of course he wants to try his best to delay time, but what about the judge?

This is disgusting...

All I can say is that someone who managed to survive to the third grade in Mizkatok must have some brains.

It seems that you want to force me to take action and directly destroy your [story]?

Even if he is lucky enough in the end and is released by the other party without turning into a vegetative state, he is destined to spend the rest of his life in a mental hospital.

At the same time, it is used in situations like [Story] where consciousness and body are separated, but it is very fatal.

His body that remained in reality was keenly aware that the comfort rituals had begun to operate.

Fortunately, the graduate didn't kill the man too harshly. After knocking the man unconscious, he stopped temporarily and did not let his symptoms worsen.

He also tested the attribute levels of the seventh-level powerhouse named Mayer by setting an attribute upper limit.

It's not that I sympathize with this judge's plight. This person cheated by cheating in such an important game involving the fate of a seventh-level powerhouse. Therefore, there is nothing to sympathize with because he paid the price. It is not an exaggeration to say that he brought the blame on himself.

He was a little surprised that the opponent used some kind of curse that could cause mental pollution to people?

It seems that this beast does have two brushes. It can use something as unpredictable as mental pollution as an attack method, and at the same time it can circumvent the restrictions of the [Contract] to the greatest extent.

The Inquisitor realized the origin of this symptom and immediately instinctively wanted to struggle and resist.

It's just that there's still a long way to go before reaching the seventh level, so we still have to keep working hard.

It's just that yesterday's 'seed' was easily dispersed by Lloyd before he could even plant it on him, so we don't yet know what the specific effect will be.

But because we are currently in a state of separation between our consciousness and our body, our consciousness is in the [story] and our body is in reality, so our reaction is not very sharp, and we still cannot figure out the situation for the time being.

In this state of separation between consciousness and body, mental pollution is particularly deadly, making him unable to resist at all, and he slides into the abyss of madness, completely passing out in the [story].

Lloyd looked at his full attributes again, feeling a little proud in his heart.

But we can infer something from that unlucky inquisitor.

What's more, he will have to stay in this [story] for four hours in this unconscious, unprotected, confused, and moderately insane state...

It's a pity that I didn't take the right path...

At first, he just felt a little uncomfortable and suspected that something was wrong with his body in the outside world.

Oops! It's mental pollution!

He subconsciously wanted to decipher the plot and return to reality, but he immediately remembered his employer's instructions. If he wanted to help Mayer win today, he would need to stay here for at least four hours...

But the pain in his head became more and more intense and clear, while his consciousness became more and more blurred and heavier.

Through the detailed set of 'status' panels, Lloyd saw all the changes that had happened to this man. He didn't need anyone else to explain what happened.

The result was only a dozen points better than yesterday's Jefferson, which was just over 900 points.

But even with the 'discovery of conscience', the mental state of this fifth-level judge has deteriorated to the level of [moderate madness]. Even if he has not mutated into a monster, the human being is basically useless.

It's just that this guy carried the sacred objects himself and used rituals and other rituals to cheat, and he didn't even think about harming anyone, so Lloyd didn't applaud him, but just smiled coldly.

Lloyd sighed with emotion. Seeing the tragic end of the inquisitor, he clenched his fists loudly, and his heart gradually became filled with righteous indignation.

But will this affect Old Olga’s subsequent [Transcendence]?

In order to circumvent the restrictions of the [Contract], these spiritual powers do not have substantial killing effects. It is just that the environment of the entire room becomes easier for the [Curse] to be cast and developed, and a certain kind of 'hotbed' is formed. The 'seed' planted yesterday in the secret catalysis.

The judge, who was still actively integrating into the plot and following the main line, suddenly froze, then showed a headache expression and sat down against the wall.

So what really made him angry was the graduate. He must have planned to use the same method to deal with him, but he was neutralized.

It seems that between classmates and enemies, this person chose the second option after all...

So Lloyd took action without hesitation.

He directly reduced all attributes of this graduate to 0 through the 'Settings' option.

So the graduate who was enjoying the plot was suddenly shocked, a mouthful of blood spurted out of his mouth, and he collapsed to the ground.

Fortunately, he was in a relatively calm plot at this time, and the 'middle-aged man' who was substituted was resting in his room, rather than in some dangerous situation, so this sudden heavy injury was not fatal for the time being.

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