Only Get Rich[Online Game]

Chapter 23 Only Riches & Skeletons

Ji Mingran doesn't want to be a maid at all, who knows what will happen to such a weird dungeon?

After listening to the little girl's reminder with some anxiety, she casually said, "How much?"

The little girl flapped her eyelashes, raised the corners of her lips very sweetly, and the makeup on her face became charming and lively, "10 copper coins."

Ji Mingran glanced at He Jieyou, then quietly touched the remaining money in his pocket, feeling inexplicably aggrieved.But she really couldn't do it, and abandoned He Jieyou, a big living person, so she counted 10 copper coins with great difficulty, and handed them to the little girl with her eyes closed.After visualizing the number of copper coins, the little girl approached Ji Mingran with a round face, looked up at her and said, "Sister, you counted wrong."

"Huh?" Ji Mingran leaned slightly and looked at the little girl. Her mouth opened and closed. The translated words made Ji Mingran look back at He Jieyou who seemed to have nothing to do with him, "You It means two people! 10 copper coins per person?"

The little girl nodded as it should, "That's right." She looked sideways at He Jieyou, who was calm and self-sufficient, licked her lips, and said in a milky voice: "Since you have no money, then this sister has to be my family The maid is gone."

Ji Mingran turned sideways instinctively, blocking He Jieyou, "The 10 coins per person you mentioned means one room per person, right? The two of us live in one room, and 10 copper coins are enough."

The little girl was a little annoyed when she heard the words, but she didn't say anything else. She just looked at Ji Mingran suspiciously and said, "You still have 7 copper coins. Give it to me, and I'll give her a room."

Ji Mingran resolutely refused, the money was the last card, "We have a good relationship, we just want to live in one room and sleep in the same bed."

He Jieyou looked at Ji Mingran strangely, heard the little girl sighed, and subconsciously glanced at the locked door before letting go, "My family doesn't like noise, you'd better rest early."

Then Ji Mingran thanked softly: "I'm sorry to trouble you, good night."

The little girl paused slightly, looked back, the corners of her lips curled up, and said quietly: "Ann."

After the NPC left, Ji Mingran completely let go of her guard. She quickly took out a pen and paper from her bag, kept sketching something, and then rummaged around the room, fumbling here and there, "This If the door is not opened, we only have the living room and the upstairs. But there seem to be a lot of strange things upstairs. We'd better not run around. The most important thing now is to find the key as soon as possible and open the door in front of us. "

Ji Mingran said in a hurry, and carried out a carpet search in an orderly manner.

"How did you trigger the copy?" He Jieyou sat leisurely at the dining table, and lit the candle that had been extinguished with a match, and the dimly lit room was suddenly filled with light.

Ji Mingran noticed the change in light and darkness, and suddenly panicked, and said vigilantly: "Why are you messing with the matches! If it's a trap, we will die."

He Jieyou didn't speak, as if he was reflecting on his mistakes, but lit another candlestick with his other hand.

Safe and sound.

Seeing this, Ji Mingran didn't say a word, hooked his head and continued to grope in the corner, muttering, "Didn't you trigger the dungeon like me? The cause should be similar."

"I touched a blood-stained bow and arrow, so did you?" He Jieyou lied and didn't make drafts at all. Anyway, she was very familiar with the game settings. Instead, it was Ji Mingran, who was too wary, and it was a bit too much for him to say something. difficulty.

Maybe it was seen before the game, and it belonged to the life koi that Ji Mingran identified.

Ji Mingran had an unreasonable sense of trust in He Jieyou, otherwise he would not have sacrificed his copper coins to keep her. Hearing the other party's question, he recalled: "I was looking for the incomplete part of the map along the arrow on the wooden post. , I suddenly saw a tombstone. There were a lot of coins in front of the tombstone, which seemed to be used for sacrifices. I was just about to read the words on the tombstone when an NPC appeared, crying and looking for my mother."

"Then did you see other contestants nearby?" Ji Mingran thought about it, and said truthfully: "I saw two before, but I didn't see it near the tombstone. The place was in the weeds, so it was hard to find. I If it wasn't for searching for clues, I wouldn't have gotten in."

He Jieyou was pondering, but Ji Mingran had already pulled out the incomplete map he found earlier, "Now that we're talking about it, if we can go out together, let's work together? Look, this is half the map I found. As long as we find the remaining parts, we can reach our destination unimpeded."

Ji Mingran spoke enthusiastically, but He Jieyou was unmoved, "Let's think about how to get out from here."

"This dungeon should be a side storyline. Since it is a sideline, it must be derived from the main mission." Ji Mingran patted the dust on his knees and said happily: "I have found some clues, but unfortunately there are not enough."

As she spoke, she stuffed the map into her bag, tucked the notebook under her arm, and stood on top of the cabinet with a small bench. Above the half-person-high cabinet was a clock that stopped beating suddenly not long ago.

Ji Mingran carefully wrote down the time of the clock, turned the clock back and forth, checked it again, and then jumped off.

"It seems that there is nothing of value in the living room." Ji Mingran said as he bent down and glanced under the dining table. She was so frightened that she fell to the ground and almost bit her tongue nervously. "How could this be?" !"

He Jieyou moved back together with the bench where he was sitting, and glanced at the bottom of the table. The back of the long table, which was originally made of wooden planks, turned out to be a frame of bones and nails, densely packed with limb skeletons, supporting the entire surface of the table.Perhaps the owner of this place still used this table to chop meat, so the blood seeped through the gaps in the table, and there were traces of blood flowing around the bones.

"This is a human bone." He Jieyou said flatly.

Sitting on the ground, Ji Mingran stared at the table, huddled into a ball, and asked again in doubt, "What?"

"This desktop chassis is made of human humerus and femur." He Jieyou stretched out his hand to touch it, and then sat back down again. She glanced at Ji Ming's bluish-dyed face, but her eyes did not stop, "This is just a game." Props, what are you afraid of?"

Ji Mingran felt ashamed of being poked all of a sudden, so he said awkwardly: "I know this is a game prop, I'm just too engrossed."

What she is afraid of is not these white bones, but the plot of this dungeon. Ji Mingran has always been very careful in playing games, and the clearance rate is very high.But, there is a small problem, that is, she is timid and often frightened by the plots she plays.Sometimes after filming and playing games at night, I would be so scared that I would hide under the quilt and call Xue Yin to come over and turn off the lights.

But at this time, she was not alone.He Jieyou looks weaker than her, she must not lose her dignity in front of the "enemy".

"The NPC should go to bed, now we have to find the room by ourselves." Ji Mingran cleared his throat, "You said if we find the wrong room, will it be Game Over?"

He Jieyou looked around, and wrote lightly: "You are a big boss, I will listen to you."

...Why haven't I seen you think highly of me before?

Ji Mingran rolled his eyes, and said to the showdown: "It's no good if you always use me as a shield. I'm dead, and you can't get out."

He Jieyou smiled: "No one wants to take advantage of you. This is a competition. We will win or lose according to our own abilities. If you are willing to show kindness, that is your business, and no one owes you."

"You are really heartless, you shouldn't be called He Jieyou, you should be called He Wuqing." Ji Mingran resented He Jieyou displeasedly, "I was the one who saved you all the time, but we have been here for so long, you don't care about anything. Don’t do it, don’t look for anything, how can you sit back and enjoy it like this?”

He Jieyou pinned his messy hair to his ears, propped his chin with one hand, narrowed his eyes slightly, and pointed to the thin short sleeves on his body, "Then tell me, how do you know that NPCs are afraid of white?"

Ji Mingran didn't move, and after thinking for a while, she pulled a chair and sat next to He Jieyou. She analyzed clearly, but she refused to talk about the most important connection.

He Jieyou couldn't help interrupting, "So you can infer that they respect white just because the world is set as a tribe?"

"There is no need to pay attention at all! The game itself is a virtual reconstruction based on reality. If it is exactly the same as reality, then what kind of games do you still play? Why don't you just go on a trip?" Ji Mingran listed: ""Amu's Have you ever played Red Rope? The background setting of this game is also tribal, and the world view is almost completely different from what it is now. But since the game refers to reality, when the designer sets the world view, there will always be some content that cannot be fictionalized. All we have to do is seize this possibility and complete our escape."

"You are fooled." After listening for a long time, He Jieyou concluded this point.

But Ji Mingran said, "I have made a clear investigation. The background of this world is the tribal era. The Xianmaka tribe we live in is the most powerful and the most extensive tribe among the three major tribes. However, several generations of royal families are extravagant. It has aroused the dissatisfaction of the surrounding small tribes, and the perennial conquests have continued, and the people are in dire straits."

He Jieyou listened carefully, and Ji Mingran moved a little closer, and continued, "Do you know what white means to a tribe? What does it mean to a war?"

"Loyalty, purity; truce, peace." Ji Mingran said word by word, "No matter how cruel the dungeon is, the people in the tribe have faith, so murderers will be timid when they see white, and thugs will be scared when they see white." Can't bear it, NPCs will think that we are not a threat for the time being when they see us wearing white clothes."

He Jieyou laughed softly: "The explanation is a bit forced."

Ji Mingran was about to complain for himself, but He Jieyou said again, "However, it's quite interesting."

While the two were talking, the clock on the wall started to move, and the sky in the dungeon gradually darkened. Ji Mingran looked at the stairs uneasily, not wanting to be the first to go upstairs, "Well, I paid for the room for you. Qian, don't you have to take the initiative?"

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