That sentence you just said, was it an ironic remarck?

When the players got together to introduce themselves, Aunt Ming lied. The number of times she walked through dungeons was not just two or three times as she said. She walked through many dungeons, so Aunt Ming naturally had cards in her hand. In order to survive with a high score, Aunt Ming specially spent game currency to buy a card: [Pre-judgment].

After entering the dungeon, you have only one chance to use it. Raise a question to the card, and you can get hint on the answer. The effect is only available three times. This is the last time it can be used. Aunt Ming asks the same question every time: Where can I get the most clues about this copy.

When everyone enters the dungeon, they don't know the general background and storyline of the dungeon story. When chasing clues and piecing together the truth, everyone starts from a blank slate. Having the first clue means taking one step earlier than everyone else and having the greatest chance of winning.

And this time, the hint Aunt Ming got from the card was: cross.

This time the hint were easier to find than before. Aunt Ming followed Emily and others for a walk, and successfully learned there was a sanatorium halfway up the mountain, there was a cross on the doorpost of the sanatorium.

That's the goal this time.

Naturally, Aunt Ming didn't want to tell anyone the answer she got from her card, so she chose to act alone and quietly walked a long circle around the town, making sure there were no players or NPCs following her, and then went up the mountain.

However, the mountain road to the sanatorium is not that easy to walk.

Aunt Ming met some madmen on the way. They saw Aunt Ming alone and launched an attack. Aunt Ming wanted to have a good communication with those people, but unfortunately the other party didn't listen to her at all. If Aunt Ming hadn't strengthened her physical ability, I am afraid that she would have been eliminated from the dungeon long ago because of those people's attacks.

The frustrated Aunt Ming did not intend to go back like this. She avoided the regular mountain road and chose to climb the rugged rocks to enter the sanatorium. This time she successfully climbed over the wall and entered the entrance of the sanatorium that was the most burned. As a result, there was someone inside. He found Aunt Ming, chased Aunt Ming out of the sanatorium and she fled all the way back to the town.

If this is an online game with a mini-map, then Aunt Ming believes that the way to the sanatorium and the sanatorium must be full of red high-level monsters, the kind that you can only run away if you can not defeat.

After struggling for a long time, only to end up empty-handed. Aunt Ming was naturally in bad mood, and had no choice but to comfort herself. The Cross Sanatorium was a high-level map, she can't go there yet. Or maybe it was a map that could only be opened by going with Emily several outsider NPCs. So Aunt Ming went back.

When she returned to the small square, she found that not only was there nothing there, but even the RV had been driven away. Aunt Ming was very panicked. She felt as if she had missed a very important 'plot' because of her unauthorized actions.

Moreover, something was not right with the residents of the town. They all blocked the door of the church, shouting for help, and some grabbed their arms and kept crying, saying that the previous devil was back.

Aunt Ming wanted to ask them clearly, but the group of people went crazy. When they saw her, they shouted that outsiders had brought the devil back, and then chased her to beat her. Aunt Ming panicked and ran out of the town. This time she finally met the player for the first time, that is, Rong Zheng.

After being chased and beaten several times in a row, Aunt Ming even suspected that Rong Zheng's bad luck last night had been transmitted to herself. She had been through so many dungeons and had never been as bad as this one.

Thinking about it carefully, Aunt Ming felt that she had been going along the wind and the current for too long, so much that she lost her sense of mesure. She was not as cautious as before.

So this time she decided to hook up with Rong Zheng and accompany him to explore the Cross Sanatorium, using everything available, just like she had done before.

"Where did everyone go?" Aunt Ming asked, pretending to be worried. "When I went back, I didn't see the RV. Did they leave the town?"

Rong Zheng: "They went to Cross Sanatorium."

Aunt Ming was startled. She remembered that there were many lunatics blocking the way.

"Went by car a..." Aunt Ming murmured to herself, "It should be able to pass by drive. What do you intent to do, and you are taking him with you..."

Aunt Ming lowered her head and glanced at Bai Leshui. To be honest, she really didn't think this NPC with bad legs and feet was of any use.

"It's very cumbersome for you to carry him." Aunt Ming lowered her voice and said to Rong Zheng, "It's a winding mountain road. You can go up with a wheelchair, but it's too tiring a. We can go together and we can take care of each other, there is no way to run away with this person."

Bai Leshui rolled his eyes: "How am I the hind legs ne. I move so neatly. Look, I can also shake my hands ne!" As he spoke, he shook his hands and stretched his arms forward. Aunt Ming originally relied on Rong Zheng to talk, but when Bai Leshui stretched out his arm, in order to avoid being hit, Aunt Ming had to take a few steps back and distance herself from Rong Zheng.

"And this place is so safe. There are not a single bad person. Where is the need to run. Wouldn't it be better for us to just go to the mountains like an outing ba? You say right ba." Bai Leshui looked at Rong Zheng and said.

Rong Zheng: "You are right."

Aunt Ming:...

Suddenly she wondered if she had found the wrong temporary 'partner'.

Rong Zheng: "Where did you go before?"

Aunt Ming had known that Rong Zheng would ask this question, so she pretended to sigh: "I plan to take a look around the town. I want to keep the map in my mind so that I know the way and won't panic no matter what happens. Then I saw a small road, out if curiosity I went to take a look, but met a group of madmen chasing me. I ran for a long time before I got away, and when I got back, I found that something had happened in the town." Her words were half true and half false, thinking that she would not be discovered by Rong Zheng.

Rong Zheng looked at Aunt Ming's expression when she spoke, and smiled after she finished speaking: "Really ma?"

Then, he didn't ask anything else.

Aunt Ming was prepared for his questioning and her next words, but she didn't expect Rong Zheng to show no interest at all, she was a little disappointed. At first, she felt that even if Rong Zheng wasn't very smart, at least he wasn't too stupid. After all, he was someone who got cards just after entering the novice copy, even though they were all junk cards. Unexpectedly, he had no interest at all. Was this because he was too imprudent or too confident that it didn't matter whether he heard her experience or not?

Actually, it's neither. Rong Zheng just felt that there was no point in listening to a liar.

Knowing that nine and half of ten sentences of the other person are false, there is no need to listen. If you want to know the truth of the world, it is better to explore it yourself.

Seeing the man in front of her pushing the NPC's wheelchair away, Aunt Ming came to her senses and immediately chased after him. She also asked, "I remember you went to the church with Emily, Tu An and others. Why are you separated now? Did you go somewhere else ma? Did you find anything?"

A long list of questions was thrown at Rong Zheng, who answered one by one without changing his face: "Got infected after going to the church, they went to the Cross Sanatorium to find a vaccine. I planned to take a look around the town, and found many corpse who died from the virus. I was worried that I would become like that, so I wanted to go to the sanatorium have a look."

Aunt Ming: "Infection? What kind of infection?" She was only separated from these people for half a day, so why did she feel like she missed a lot of plot clues?

Rong Zheng asked, "Didn't you go to the town ma? Didn't they go to the church for help because of the infection?"

Aunt Ming recalled what she saw in the town. There were indeed people who were horrified about the changes in their bodies. At that time, she was in a hurry to find someone, and only noticed that the conditions on those people's arms were unusual, but they all shouted "Devil" in their mouths. Aunt Ming didn't think about it that way. Looking back now, it looked like they were infected with some kind of disease.

Thinking of this, Aunt Ming looked at Rong Zheng with a shocked expression: "Are you infected too?" As she said this, she moved to the side, a little further away from Rong Zheng.

Rong Zheng: "Yes, I am infected. The symptoms are very mild at the moment, so I went to the Cross Sanatorium to find the vaccine. You want to come with me..."

"No need." Aunt Ming refused in a second. She realized that she had answered too quickly. She smiled and backed away, "Actually, I went to the sanatorium once. There were many crazy people blocking the road. I was chased. I don't want to go to that place now. I...see you later."

At the end of the sentence, Aunt Ming turned around and ran away, as if there was a scourge behind her and she would be devoured if she took one step too late.

Looking at Rong Zheng who was left here, Bai Leshui laughed unceremoniously: "Hahaha, she...she must be reluctant to let you die by yourself, so she tried to find an antidote for you."

Rong Zheng sneered: "How is that possible?"

Bai Leshui: "How is it impossible? Her eyes were so bright when she looks at you."

Rong Zheng leaned over and press his head next to Bai Leshui's ear: "No matter how bright other's eyes are on me, you are the only one in my sight. Dear, you are my only star."

Bai Leshui:...

Labor and management (laozi) just remembered his own setting again and was just talking nonsense. Can you please stop saying casual words of love? Still don't spit hot breath next to my ear!

We are not familiar!

Bai Leshui turned his head and remained silent.

Rong Zheng pushed people to the mountain road to the sanatorium and walked all the way up. Because Aunt Ming mentioned that she encountered many lunatics, considering the enemy, Rong Zheng had prepared the white card metal rod early and could use it at any time.

But along the way, there was no one standing in the way. Rong Zheng and Bai Leshui arrived at the entrance of the sanatorium, and saw Emily's RV parked at the entrance.

Did Aunt Ming lied ma?

No, Rong Zheng doesn't think so. Aunt Ming did lie at first, but then she was anxious to leave, and her casual words were very credible. But since she wasn't lying, why did the lunatics evacuate? Was it solved by Emily and others? Rong Zheng took a look at the RV, which was not damaged at all on the outside, then took a look inside the car through the window glass. It was neat and tidy, both inside and outside, showing that the RV had not been attacked or fought in any way.

The lunatics Aunt Ming mentioned had withdrawn.

Neat and tidy road, departed attackers. All reminded Rong Zheng of an idiom: Please enter the boiling pot.

He looked up at the burnt black three-story building. It really looked like a huge giant.

But who cooks whom, is still not certain ne.

Bai Leshui also scanned the building in front of him and said without confidence: "It looks like a very safe... place a."

Rong Zheng smiled and said to Bai Leshui: "Don't worry, I will protect you. Just like in the last dungeon."

Bai Leshui: "Ah, then thank you very much."

"No need to be polite to me."

Rong Zheng pushed Bai Leshui into the open door and stepped into the courtyard of the sanatorium. Three seconds after answering, he paused, lowered his head and asked, "Wait a minute, that sentence you just said, was it an ironic remarck?"

Bai Leshui: "He."

The author has something to say:

Bai Leshui: Men, can completely protect themselves.

Rong Zheng: (Looking at Bai Leshui's legs) Are you sure?

  1. 顺风顺水 (shùnfēng shùnshuǐ) Basically everything have been too smooth
  2. 请君入瓮 (qǐng jūn rù wèng) = please Sir, get into the boiling pot
    to give sb a taste of his own medicine. It is a metaphor to use someone to rectify others to rectify himself
    I think the idiom was misused. It should be turtle enter the urn (can't remember the exact idiom), the meaning would be to send oneself in the trap (urn).
  3. 巨大的翁 (jùdà de wēng)
    巨大 = gigantic
    翁 = elderly man / father / father-in-law / neck feathers of a bird (old)
    I really don't understand, if it was pot, OK. But how do you want me to translate this???