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Now reading: Chapter 351: Scheming and Sabotage from Death Game: Starting as a Trickster, Pretending to Be a God, a Fantasy novel by 暴力紫皮人.

"It really is that guy."

Back at the asylum entrance, Robin stared at the whirlpool-like mist that seed to have been drawn here, her expression growing serious.

The withered weeds on the ground now swayed left and right, regaining a verdant hue, looking full of vibrant life.

But such lush vitality looked especially eerie amid the dilapidated hospital.

Robin hurried through the hospital gates and entered the central courtyard.

There, as she expected, she saw the pretty woman wearing Gold-rimd Glasses.

The woman sat cross-legged with her eyes closed in the center of the courtyard, a spinning compass lying flat on the ground before her.

Around this woman as the center, one cold white divination symbol after another floated, forming an intricately layered sphere.

This was Max of the Night Watchn...

But Robin knew clearly that Max was not who the woman truly was.

The woman's appearance didn’t matter;

what mattered were the surrounding symbols and thods — a technique unique among Death Ga players with no parallel.

"Diviner..."

Robin watched her and murmured, tightening the pencil in her hand.

Max, that is, the Diviner, slowly opened her eyes.

"Night Watchn, Robin, I didn't expect to et you under these circumstances."

"What surprised more is that you actually ca back — I didn't go looking for you, shouldn't you have left imdiately?"

The Diviner's voice was flat, betraying no emotional fluctuation.

Robin shook her head. "Of course I know that going out to report would be the better choice, but... I won't choose that."

The Diviner sighed. "So you want to stop from obtaining the hidden treasure here. Honestly, you aren't qualified."

"Admittedly, you're already about to touch the threshold of the Heart Domain, but until you step over it, you're unqualified."

Robin shook her head. "I'm not interested in that. I'm Night Watchn, not Order yet... No matter what you have planned, I'm not trying to ruin it, I'm just..."

"Just?"

the Diviner asked curiously.

"I can vaguely rember that there really is soone nad Max among our Night Watchn, Star City's Robin — she seed like a pretty decent person," Robin stared at the Diviner's face that belonged to Max, "so... I want to check, how is she?"

The Diviner sighed. "I cast a divination before coming in. The on said the latter half will be calm with hidden success, but misfortune will fly into the open... so that's what it ant."

Hearing this, Robin's expression sank little by little. "So..."

"I need a First-Tier identity, and I'm not very good at the Psychological Society's subtle suggestion and manipulation," the Diviner said, pointing to "herself," aning Max, "so I can only extract her soul and then pour it back in..."

Robin heard the Diviner's light words and silently put her pencil away.

The Diviner shrugged. "Unfortunately, if you want to save her, it's probably too late... so don't do anything foolish, go out and report it."

"No."

Robin said softly, interrupting the Diviner.

She took out a black hair tie and tied up her hair, which was tangled like seaweed and unusually thick for a shut-in artist.

"It's too late to save her, but I can still get revenge."

The Diviner narrowed her eyes. "Are you close to her?"

"No, not close, just in the sa organization... Mainly, when you said she couldn't be saved, I suddenly rembered a tiny thing about why I recall her," Robin said in a low voice. "When I went on a business trip to Star City, she said she followed my microblog and really liked my paintings, saying my sense of color was great and my compositions told stories."

"That only makes it more unnecessary," the Diviner frowned. "Doesn't that prove you barely know her?"

"No," Robin produced a utility knife from her pocket. "You Marauders won't understand, she's a very, very good girl."

"So I won't allow you to use her appearance to make that sickening display anymore."

Robin said this and scored her palm with the utility knife.

Blood welled from the wound. Dipping another hand in the blood, Robin began to draw a crimson painting in the air.

The painting's content didn't look like any tangible thing but more like a piece of postmodern art.

aningless crimson lines and geotric blocks were stacked together.

At first, the Diviner didn't know what Robin planned.

But soon...

the Diviner understood.

"Players today truly are a new generation of talent..."

he murmured, looking as the ground beneath his feet also transford into those deconstructivist crimson blocks.

Robin seed to be using so thod to gradually replace the "material" of reality with her "painting."

At the sa ti, she could exert influence through the painting ford from her blood to in turn affect reality!

She stabbed her finger into the floating painting and stirred fiercely, the dragged blood forming sharp angles where her fingertip cut through.

The sa thing happened beneath the Diviner's feet.

The crimson under him lurched violently, then sprouted upward into spikes.

"Nice technique!"

the Diviner praised, snatching the compass into his hand as it flew up, spinning rapidly with a buzzing whir.

As the compass spun, the white divination symbols around his body rotated as well.

His entire body floated, clothes and hair fluttering, like an immortal descending to the world.

"However, no matter how pretty this fringe thod is... it's not enough to impress."

The Diviner said and twitched the compass again.

"Zhen cos, hui hui;

smiling words go mute;

shocking across a hundred miles, do not lose dagger and libation!"

The fierce and righteous words echoed, and in response the sky cracked with pale bluish lightning.

Boom!

Lightning struck like the wrath of a god.

When the light faded, Robin had collapsed to her knees, the edges of her clothes scorched.

Blood-stained papers rained down from midair like snowflakes — it had been those sheets of painted paper that blocked that nearly fatal attack for her.

Even so, Robin was clearly badly hurt.

She lay on the ground, huddled and trembling uncontrollably.

The blood in her hands lost its cohesion and ran freely.

The Diviner shook his head. "How strange, has the forum removed my ranking?"

"A junior from Night Watchn dares provoke ."

Having said that, the Diviner was about to continue the unfinished ritual when...

Robin, still unable to move on the ground, laughed.

"Hiss..."

The sound was breathless but full of mockery.

She forced her head up to look at the Diviner.

"Idiot... I've been here before... I know what you want."

"You can't take the life soul of the Misty Islands Master now... you won't get it!"

At those words, the Diviner's face changed slightly.

The crimson surface collapsed and revealed the old wine cellar below!

From the wine cellar, white fog burst forth, accompanied by shrieks and wails, spilling outward toward the sea!

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