The two of them thought it over and ultimately agreed to complete the dungeon in the morning.
Checking their schedules, they found that both were free at ten o’clock. Â
So they decisively set their meeting time for ten.
Su Luo was filled with curiosity about what the next dungeon would be like.
This must be what it feels like to be fearless—after all, with enough points, there was no worry about dying. Â
Besides that, Su Luo was genuinely interested in the dungeon’s content itself.
Every time for her, it was an adventure she would never encounter in her original world. Â
Before, Su Luo had always considered herself a steady type, better suited for the calm life on the original continent.
But after experiencing a few dungeons, she realized that she, too, had a heart for adventure. Â
The next morning, Su Luo attended a class first.
She had to admit, the teachers at Q University really knew how to teach.
Even though it was the first day, Su Luo felt she had learned a lot of new knowledge. Â
Once class ended at ten, Su Luo went to the meeting spot she and Yun Feibai had agreed upon.
He was already waiting there. Â
“Shall we start?” Su Luo asked.
Yun Feibai nodded, and the two clicked [Enter Dungeon] together. Â
Opening the Attribute Panel:
[Life: 25 (+17)]Â Â
[Strength: 7]Â Â
[Speed: 12 (+4)]Â Â
[Spirit: 14 (+9)]Â Â
[Endurance: 10]Â Â
[Charm: 12]Â Â
[Points: 218]Â Â
[Talent Skill: Divine Redemption (Legendary): Instantly teleports one person at full health to any location the skill owner has visited. Limited to once per dungeon.]Â Â
[Skill One—Healing Magic Bullet: Increases (decreases) friendly (enemy) spirit by 100% of health (Cooldown: 5 seconds).] Â
[Skill Two—Holy Light Magic Circle: Creates a magic circle 5 meters in diameter, increasing (decreasing) all attributes of allies (enemies) within by 10% for 10 seconds (Cooldown: 30 seconds).] Â
After a brief dizziness, Su Luo came to and found herself in a room once again.
She looked around and noticed the room was very similar to the one in the real Werewolf game dungeon. Â
There was a treasure chest in the room, as well as a vanity and a large wardrobe with a shoe cabinet…
It looked like a dressing room. Â
Su Luo got up and walked to the window, looking outside.
It was already dusk, and night would fall soon. Â
So the first day of this dungeon was about to end.
And since each dungeon lasted up to seven days, this one probably wouldn’t be very long. Â
She sat down in the chair in front of the vanity.
Su Luo didn’t rush to open the treasure chest; instead, she opened the system to check the dungeon’s mission. Â
[Dungeon Background: You are a civilian participating in a large-scale love reality show called Love Time, organized by the Jiangjin Group under Universe Company.]Â Â
[Dungeon Rules:]Â Â
[1. You will receive one Public Persona and three Hidden Personas. Without breaking any persona, you must prevent others from discovering your Hidden Personas.]Â Â
[2. Each time one Hidden Persona is discovered, you will receive one debuff.]Â Â
[3. If all three Hidden Personas are discovered, you will be eliminated.]Â Â
[4. Incorrect guesses of Hidden Personas will result in one debuff on yourself.]Â Â
[5. Each person has three chances to guess wrong. After three incorrect guesses, elimination occurs. ]Â
[6. Every time you correctly guess three Hidden Personas, you gain one attribute point.]Â Â
[7. The game is won when all non-team members are eliminated, granting one attribute point.]Â Â
[8. The entire game is livestreamed to 10,000 randomly selected viewers. If a player breaks their persona, viewers can report to the system.]Â Â
[9. Each player has two successful report chances. On the third successful report, the player will be eliminated.]Â Â
[10. At the end of the dungeon, the player with the highest viewer favorability will gain one attribute point.]Â
[11. Points are settled based on viewer favorability at the end of the dungeon.]Â Â
[Dungeon Mission: Survive seven days or win the game.]Â Â
Su Luo was a little surprised.
In previous dungeons, she had to figure out how to gain attribute points by herself, but this time it was explicitly stated in the mission. Â
Thinking about it, Su Luo quickly guessed why.
Without sufficient incentives, players could simply choose not to guess anyone’s Hidden Personas. Â
By doing that, everyone could safely pass the dungeon without risking failure and still gain some points for clearing the dungeon.
Sure, the points would be fewer, but that was better than failing the mission and losing points.
However, with attribute points as rewards, which were notoriously precious, many players would surely risk everything to fight for them.
After all, fortune favors the bold. Â
With competitive players like that, no one could trust each other anymore.
This way, the system wouldn’t have to worry about players coasting through the dungeon; it wouldn’t be too dull for everyone to get points easily. Â
Moreover, this dungeon’s rules were incredibly detailed—eleven points in total—almost as if the system was afraid players wouldn’t understand the rules.
Su Luo thought this probably had something to do with Universe Company.
The dungeon background mentioned that this reality show was run by a subsidiary of Universe Company, and the players were basically the show’s cast.
The system’s detailed rules felt like it was really afraid of being embarrassed by the players.
That made Su Luo suspect that the System might have a special relationship with Universe Company—perhaps a cooperation, just as she had previously speculated. Â
Another point was that this time the dungeon was livestreamed, with people from this planet watching… them falling in love.
The players would also be scored. Â
In other words, they not only had to hide themselves but also be sufficiently romantic or entertaining to win viewer favorability.
She just didn’t know how exactly this viewer favorability was calculated.
Was there some machine that automatically extracted it?
Or was it like Earth’s livestreams, relying on gifts and popularity? Â
And what kind of debuff punishments awaited her?
Of course, Su Luo didn’t plan to test that out. Â
Sighing, Su Luo thought, ‘The rules are very clear, but the things to consider seem to have increased. There really isn’t any dungeon that’s easy!’Â Â
With that in mind, Su Luo brought the treasure chest over.
Unsurprisingly, it should contain her personas. Â
Sure enough, when she opened it, there were two slips of paper.
On the first was written:Â Â
[Public Persona—Daughter of the Jiangjin Group CEO] Â
[You are the 23-year-old daughter of the CEO of Jiangjin Group. You joined this show because you thought it was interesting and begged your father to let you participate.]Â Â
On the second slip were the Hidden Personas:
[1. Tsundere]Â Â
[2. Extremely fond of sweets ]Â
[3. Must wear red-colored clothing]Â Â
After reading them, Su Luo folded the two slips together and tossed them into the toilet, flushing them away.
She sat on the bed and thought for a while.
These three Hidden Personas were actually quite conspicuous.
Only the second one might be easier to hide—if she stayed away from sweets, no one would notice, so maybe she could conceal that one. Â
But the other two?
The tsundere trait would almost be exposed as soon as she spoke, and the requirement to wear red clothing was obvious from the moment they met. Â
How exactly should she hide these two personas?
Su Luo already had a faint plan forming in her mind.
As the old saying goes, “It’s better to divert than to block…” Â
Organizing her thoughts, Su Luo opened the wardrobe, which, unsurprisingly, was filled with many beautiful and luxurious clothes.
As a daughter of a wealthy family, her wardrobe was naturally this lavish. Â
The production team wouldn’t deliberately let players break their personas given the conditions they provided.
In other words, at least materially, Su Luo truly was a rich heiress now. Â
She picked out a bright red dress and put it on.
Then she found a pair of peach-colored high heels in the shoe cabinet and slipped them on. Â
Red paired with red tones like peach gave off a sharp yet strong impression—impossible to ignore.
Colors like red and peach gave a sense of luxury and elegance, fitting perfectly with her heiress persona.
And a red dress with red heels was a safe monochromatic match—an excellent choice for someone who only had a basic understanding of fashion.
Next, she sat at the vanity and applied makeup that made her look somewhat domineering, to boost the heiress aura.
After all, if your natural talent isn’t enough, makeup can compensate. Â
After finishing, she leisurely applied the essential item for completing her mission—a bright red nail polish.
While waiting for it to dry, Su Luo admired her hands painted with the vivid red polish.
She had always liked bright red, perhaps because of its flamboyance.
But due to her personality, red rarely appeared in her wardrobe. Â
This dungeon was just the perfect opportunity to indulge her craving for it.
After a while, there was a knock on the door.
Su Luo opened it and found a man wearing a mask standing outside. Â
When the man saw her open the door, he was momentarily stunned by her appearance before he spoke:
“Miss Su Luo, hello. I’m a staff member from Love Time. Please follow me now to our Initial Studio.”
Su Luo nodded and asked, “By the way, big brother, what’s your name?”
In this dungeon, Su Luo still looked quite pretty—a delicate, enchanting appearance.
Her fair skin paired with red clothing made her look dazzling and radiant. Â
At her question, the staff member’s face immediately flushed slightly.
He stammered, “You can just… call me Xiao Wang.” Â
Su Luo said with a slight apology, “Please wait for me a moment.”
Then she turned and grabbed the white purse she had chosen. Â
The pure red dress gave off a noble and elegant vibe, making her stand out spectacularly.