[Number Seven speaks.]
“I think, honestly, the main problem this round was Number Twelve’s brainless voting. I was still hesitating whether to believe what Number Eight said, but when it got to Number Twelve, he just forced the vote, like if you didn’t vote for Number Four, you must be a Werewolf. I didn’t want to mess up, so I just voted for Number Four. I seriously suspect Number Twelve is the Little Wolf. I suggest the Prophet checks Number Three first, then Number Twelve.”
[Number Eight speaks.]
“You guys don’t understand my discovery at all! I’m telling the truth! Why won’t you believe me? If I’d known the good guys were this dumb, I wouldn’t have gone Undercover! But it doesn’t matter, since I’m still a Werewolf, I can probably win whether the good guys win or the Werewolves win. Hahahahaha!”
After listening to Number Eight, everyone was left speechless with black lines on their faces.
How could the System give you such a huge BUG?
Is this guy really an idiot?
If not, then he’s acting way too well!
But if he is, how has he survived until now?
[Number Nine speaks.]
“Everyone just ignore Number Eight, he’s useless at everything and the king of nonsense. I’m just holding a plain Villager Card, and honestly, I’m a bit lost right now. To be honest, Number Eight has already helped Number Four find all the wolves, and among these wolves, except for the so-called Prophet, there isn’t a single special role. If we trust Number Six, then I’m one of the last two villagers left.”
Number Nine glanced around at everyone, then continued, “Earlier, Number Seven and Number Three claimed to be villagers. Number Three is in Number Six’s wolf list, but Number Seven supports Number Six. While it’s possible Number Seven is a reverse Werewolf, if we ignore that for now, then Number Seven is also in Number Six’s villager pool. So, counting it up, everyone else claiming to be a villager is a wolf slot.”
Su Luo’s heart sank.
Indeed, Number Nine was a smart one—he’d grasped a crucial point about the Werewolves.
Now, there were very few villager slots left.
If you were holding a Villager Card and wanted to trust Number Six, you’d really have to think it through.
‘Looks like I need to claim a special role, to make room for another villager slot. The only thing is, I don’t know what special roles are left in play.’
Number Nine continued, “Witch, don’t reveal yourself yet. You don’t have any antidote left, and if you show up now, you’ll die for sure. The special roles on the field are definitely Witch, Hunter, Prophet, but I don’t know what the last one is… just stay hidden. Over.”
[Number Ten speaks.]
“I think Number Nine makes a lot of sense. I’m just a Villager Card myself, so there are already too many villager slots. Number Nine’s logic is solid, he’s definitely working for the good guys, so I believe he’s good.”
“So, according to his logic, I suggest Number Six, you should check Number Seven. If he’s clear, then everyone else claiming to be a villager is your wolf slot. So for now, I’ll support Number Four. But today, let’s get Number Eight out first.”
[Number Eleven speaks.]
“Number Nine, Number Ten, you both missed something. There’s probably a special role among Number One and Number Five. They didn’t claim earlier because Number Eight was taking the heat, so there was no need to step out.”
“That’s my point. Also, Number Six, don’t listen to Number Ten. I think you should check Number Twelve. He claimed villager at the start and voted blindly—he’s definitely not acting right. Number Three is already in your wolf slot; checking him isn’t necessary.”
He thought for a moment, then added, “Yesterday, Number Six took the initiative to help me understand the rules. If she were a wolf, she’d want the good guys to stay confused. So for now, I’ll side with Number Six. Let’s wait for the Witch to announce the clear before deciding anything else.”
Su Luo was a bit surprised.
She didn’t expect the previously timid Number Eleven to speak so clearly and logically.
Fortunately, Number Six had sown some goodwill early on, and it was now paying off.
[Number Twelve speaks.]
“Ah! I’m really sorry, I honestly didn’t think that much at the time, I just thought Number Eight was telling the truth, so I voted that way.” As he spoke, he kept bowing.
“I forgot about these sneaky tricks. I hope Number Six the Prophet will listen to Number Eleven and check me first, so I can prove my innocence. If I’m not a wolf, then Number Three must be in your wolf slot. If I am, you can check Number Three next. How about that? Today, let’s just vote out Number Eight, and don’t split the votes! I’ll pass now.”
[Please select your public vote target.]
A blue, transparent Panel appeared in front of everyone.
Without hesitation, Su Luo tapped Number Eight.
Looking around, everyone else was quick to make their choice too—clearly, nobody could tolerate this fool any longer.
A minute later, the System notification sounded:
[Public vote ended. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 voted for Number Eight.]
[Number Eight is dead.]
[Number Eight, please give your last words.]
Number Eight said with some disdain, “You’re all so trash. I’ve made everything so clear, and you still don’t believe me. I just don’t get it—would it hurt to play more honestly?”
“But Number One really is impressive, totally turned the tables. If I’d known there was such a High-level Player in the wolf camp, I wouldn’t have gone Undercover. Bye-bye, see you all later!”
As soon as he finished speaking, Number Eight turned into a streak of white light and disappeared.
At the same time, the sense of restriction on everyone vanished as well.
It seemed this round of the game was over.
Next up was free exploration time.
People started forming teams, but Su Luo didn’t plan on joining anyone.
Since you couldn’t discuss the plot outside the game, there wasn’t much point in walking together.
Her own strength might not be enough, but her survival skills were top-notch.
If danger came, she could use her skills to run away, leaving her teammates behind to die—that would be too heartless.
Besides, her own plan might not be accepted by others.
If they split up halfway, it’d be better not to team up in the first place.
At that moment, Number Six, a young lady, walked over and smiled, “Hi, nice to meet you, I’m He Yu.”
Su Luo replied, “Su Luo.”
Su Luo’s real meaning was, “Look how cold I am, please don’t invite me.”
But she had clearly underestimated He Yu’s determination.
He Yu’s invitation was well thought out.
Someone who stays calm in a crisis and reacts quickly would make a great teammate.
She’d run into too many useless teammates in past rounds, which made her realize how important it was to find a reliable partner.
So she wanted to team up with Su Luo and get to know her better.
“Let’s go together?”
Su Luo sighed, “Sorry, I’m used to being alone.”
He Yu pressed on, “It’s safer with two, plus we have more attack power. I’m a tank, I can totally shield you.”
Su Luo really didn’t get it—tanks were supposed to be rare, so why did she keep running into them?
And why were tanks always pretty girls or tall, skinny types?
Shouldn’t a real tank be a chubby or burly guy?
Making girls take the hits—what a trashy game.
Seeing how persistent she was, Su Luo understood the hidden meaning and refused, “I already have someone to team up with. I ran into him both times in the last two dungeons.”
To meet the same person twice meant the System’s matching rate was pretty high.
With that, He Yu gave up and went to find Number Five instead.
He Yu’s departure also discouraged many people who’d been watching from the sidelines.
Number Eight may have been a fool the whole time, but he was right about one thing—Number One really was a High-level Player.
So there were quite a few people with the same idea as He Yu.
But since even Number Six, who’d worked so well with Su Luo just now, failed to team up, their chances weren’t looking good either.
Su Luo let out a sigh of relief and headed into the Forest.
She always felt like something was off.
Real Werewolf, Real Werewolf—but she still didn’t know what was “real” about it.
She’d originally thought the Werewolves would have to actually kill people, but apparently not.
In fact, when others were speaking, she couldn’t move at all.
Other than facing each other, it was no different from playing Werewolf on a phone.
And then there was the “seven days” time limit.
Logically, unless there was some special way to clear the round like last time, the time should be just enough or not enough.
But in this kind of Werewolf game, it’s hard to use up seven days.
The time definitely wasn’t just for show—there had to be something they hadn’t discovered yet.
At times like this, Su Luo really missed Ji Hei.
When the two of them discussed things, they were always so efficient.
Besides that, the setting of the Forest itself was puzzling.
If the Forest was just to limit the game area, they shouldn’t be able to walk into it at all.
Plus, Su Luo had walked all around before and hadn’t found any items or anything, which was odd.
So she had a hunch that there might be some secret deep in the Forest.
Su Luo went deeper and deeper, going from walking with a few others to being completely alone.
In this huge Forest, silent except for the sound of birds, she felt a little anxious—after all, she was by herself.
But to confirm her suspicions, she had to hurry.
She needed to be back before two in the afternoon, or she might not make it back before Curfew.
She walked for a long, long time, but still found nothing.
Still, she didn’t want to give up—Su Luo felt the key to this round was hidden in the Forest.
She kept searching endlessly, when suddenly she seemed to hear voices.
Overjoyed, she hurried in that direction.
But by 2 o’clock, she was still surrounded by trees.
Su Luo vaguely saw a Village ahead, but she hesitated.
What should she do?
Su Luo thought that she really wanted to go check it out ahead, but if she didn’t head back now, she might not make it back before 8 o’clock.
‘Forget it’, Su Luo sighed.
She had her skills, so she could come straight here anyway.
With that in mind, she got up and started heading back.
Sigh, ‘this life is just impossible!’
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