Xu Beijin put aside all thoughts and was simply excited about this.

Soon, he replied to the Milton tribesman, agreed on the next actions, and explained the matter to Ringo.

Ringo didn't have any objections to the android body - he thought it was quite indifferent.

Rather than this, he was worried about another point: "So, Bei Jin, what are you going to do about this?"

He hesitated for a moment, "Is it related to the data port we have been looking for?"

Xu Beijing nodded.

Ringo was still puzzled.

Even if there is a data port, from a certain perspective, they can contact the outside world... How does Xu Beijin plan to paralyze the Fiyeka clan's network?

Xu Beijin looked out of the narrow building through the window and murmured: "Don't be anxious...it will be soon."

This thick gray fog has covered their windows for a long time. But soon, they can escape. Very quickly.

Human beings in the ultimate nightmare, or in other words, human beings who are still awake, are trapped in great confusion.

More and more madmen emerged from the gray fog, and they even left the area covered by the gray fog and came outside the gray fog.

The fog seemed to be gradually eroding this nightmare, this huge scene. However, it is true that there are still many areas that are normal.

However, those madmen ran out through the door in the gray mist.

Moreover, it is so densely packed that it seems like there are no boundaries.

Ding Yi stood there alone, looking at this scene in shock.

In front of her was endless mist, covering the sky and the sun, as if this was the edge of the world.

And in the gray mist, human figures kept emerging, like shadows one by one, from illusion to reality, gradually being clearly depicted here.

Then they walked out.

One after another, one after another. They crowded each other, like a vast river flowing into the sea, as if they were rushing on a journey destined to fail.

But they came out so determinedly.

Soon, Ding Yi felt like a small drop of water, flowing into it.

The surroundings were already crowded with people coming out of the gray fog. According to Makiashi and the others, these people from the gray fog in the narrow building were all lunatics.

But now, Ding Yi can't see that they are crazy.

Their faces were calm, numb, and cold, as if something had changed the moment they stepped out of the gray fog.

Ding Yi looked at Hui Wu, the scene she was in, and the expressionless people around her.

It was as if they didn't see her at all.

But no one knows when they will leave. Such a disparity in numbers made Ding Yi despair.

It is impossible for her to resist these madmen. If these madmen really want to kill her or make her become a madman...

But why are they just standing here?

Suddenly, a conversation flashed in Ding Yi's mind.

That was some of the discussion they had before heading into the ultimate nightmare. The few of them were doing nothing, waiting for news about Xu Beijin, and waiting for other missionaries and actors to join their actions.

Then they started chatting.

Because there were two actors, Dai Wu and Su Enya, their conversation gradually turned to the situation of the residents of the narrow building.

Then, because of the mention of NE and the artificial intelligence of Zhailou, someone——

Ding Yi didn't remember who it was. The situation was a mess. They were talking all over the place, and no one knew who said what.

She only remembered someone suddenly saying: "But shouldn't the residents of the narrow building be NPCs? If players play the role, wouldn't it be very risky?"

Ding Yi remembered that she echoed something at that time, but she had almost forgotten it.

She wasn't even sure now if she had actually heard that sentence or if she was just imagining it.

That prop card had a huge impact on her.

In short, she was looking at this group of "crazy people" standing silently and thought of that question in her mind.

If players are allowed to play the role of NPC, the risk is very high, right?

Because players are uncontrollable.

No one knows what players will do in the game.

They, a group of human players, are greatly constrained in this game. NE prevents them from telling questions about their identities, nor can they directly give information about nightmares.

But would a normal game be like this?

In a normal game, players would not be subject to such terrible constraints. This is their game and players can do whatever they want in the game.

And is "Escape" a normal game?

In all its abnormal aspects, it also has normal aspects. For example, it has bugs, and NE, as the manager of this narrow building, may have its own nightmares.

But under the characteristics of this normal game, there are various twisted, unnatural, and deliberate... methods used to imprison players.

For a moment, Ding Yi felt deeply confused.

She looked at the madmen running out of the gray mist. Ding Yi guessed... No, she was sure, they should come to kill her, or let her join their madness. But they didn't. They just stood silently.

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