Ye Lin, Qin Cheng, and Huang Shengjie each acted as representatives and briefly narrated their entire experiences in the ga.
Ye Lin’s main viewpoint was Sales, and she also ntioned the general situation of Zones A and B.
Qin Cheng’s main viewpoint was a doctor, primarily introducing Zone D.
As for Huang Shengjie, his main viewpoint was a patient, primarily introducing Zone C.
However, during the introduction, Huang Shengjie still followed Lin Sizhi’s guidance and omitted so content related to Lin Sizhi, such as the reactions of Qian Li and Zhang Yuan upon seeing Lin Sizhi, and Lin Sizhi’s hints and reminders to him.
He only emphasized that Lin Sizhi observed the ga situation and shared information in the VIP room.
After hearing the entire ga process, everyone was sowhat emotional.
Lu Bingjun had apparently already gathered enough information from Ye Lin, so he did not show much surprise.
However, his admiration for Qin Cheng and Huang Shengjie was evident.
"Your performance as new players in the first ga was truly impressive.
"Other players who participated in the ga also perford well.
"The outco of this ga was surprisingly good, a lot of gains."
Lu Bingjun seed very worried before but was now filled with joy.
Ye Lin explained: "Strictly speaking, the main profit cos from dividing the visa ti of the Imitator.
"I recorded my profits from the ga, roughly 28,400 visa ti.
"Which ans...
"After killing the Imitator, each player received a share of 37,436 minutes of visa ti.
"At first, I couldn’t quite believe it, but after generally verifying with others’ profits, it was indeed correct.
"Quite an exaggerated gain."
Wen Wan showed a shocked expression: "Each person gets 37,000!
"That’s certainly too much!"
Lu Bingjun nodded: "Indeed, too much, it completely exceeds expectations.
"According to our previous experience in the first stage of the ga, Imitators vary in strength; generally, stronger ones have remaining visa ti ranging from 600,000 to 1,000,000, while weaker ones are similar to smarter players, with 300,000 or more being pretty good.
"But this Imitator’s visa ti, after being divided among 40 people, or rather, 39 people, each still gets 37,000.
"Doesn’t this an his original remaining visa ti was almost... 1.46 million?
"No matter how you look at it, that’s an unbelievably exaggerated number..."
Qin Cheng bowed his head in thought for a mont and asked: "I have a question.
"If the Imitator dies in the ga, does the visa ti that was supposed to be harvested in the ga also get divided?"
Lu Bingjun froze for a mont and said: "We haven’t encountered such a case, but... it is possible."
Lin Sizhi nodded assuredly and said: "Yes."
Qin Cheng asked again: "Will other ga sessions still have rules like ’Identify the Imitator’?"
Everyone looked at each other and shook their heads: "I don’t know, it didn’t seem to happen in the first stage."
Lin Sizhi thought for a mont: "I guess, since the Imitator did not enter those sessions, there should not be such rules.
"However, other rules should not change significantly."
Qin Cheng quickly calculated on paper: "Then it’s not strange.
"This ga was sowhat special.
"It was a ga involving ’the whole Community,’ aning it’s not just the session we experienced.
"There should be three or more gas happening simultaneously.
"And the Imitator can gain in these gas.
"According to Yao Yuan’s previous introduction, from the first stage perspective, the ways the Imitator gains from the gas are not limited to one thod; he can gain by killing players or through specific rules.
"In the ’Pain Ga,’ players must exchange dical points at a 2:1 ratio, which has a significant price difference. I think this is likely one of the thods for the Imitator to earn visa ti.
"Similarly, dical points deducted for identifying the Imitator or for irregular transactions, so of them might be ’commissioned,’ becoming part of the Imitator’s gains.
"In the ga, many players were forced to exchange dical points, and so even took on debt.
"These should all be included."
Ye Lin nodded: "Yes, it must be like that.
"Simply put: each Community had 5 players participate in this ga, and possibly three or more gas were simultaneously occurring.
"The players involved could be nearly a hundred.
"And looking at the ga rules, the ’Pain Ga’ is a standard zero-sum ga; if the losses of all players were spread equally, the numbers would be quite exaggerated.
"After all, many players, once addicted to dication, are forced to exchange dical points at ratios of 2:1 or even 4:1.
"Moreover, this being the first ga of the second stage, the Imitator who qualified must not be an ordinary one, originally having considerable visa ti.
"However, since the Imitator could only enter one of these gas, and killing the Imitator ant all gains were only evenly divided by the players in that ga...
"So, we pretty much won the lottery.
"We took the gains exploited from players in other sessions by the Imitator."
Many players showed faces of envy or regret.
Clearly, many regretted not signing up freely; if they’d volunteered and replaced a player, the gains would have been theirs.
Even soone like Zheng Chunhua could earn 60,000 minutes of visa ti in the ga, so many players felt they could have done the sa.
It was Shen Bowen who first raised a question.
"Strange... although killing the Imitator and earning so much visa ti is good...
"But wasn’t this Imitator a bit too weak?
"Quite a gap from the initial expectations."
Zhou Wanlin paused: "Too weak? Where weak? Isn’t it because our team was too strong?
"Had nobody found him, all that visa ti would have been his alone—1.46 million!
"I’ve never heard of an Imitator earning so much visa ti in one ga session."
Deng Xiao nodded in agreent: "And consider the ga’s premature termination situation.
"If the ga hadn’t ended early due to killing the Imitator, the last rounds would have collected even more thoroughly; given this ga’s nature, as it progresses, ordinary pain tends to transform massively into special pain, increasing dication demands.
"Never saw such visa ti gained in a single session in the first stage."
Shen Bowen pondered for a while: "Well... how to say.
"Just in terms of earning visa ti, Xu Yiheng, as the Imitator, was quite formidable.
"But for the special role of the Imitator, having so much visa ti ans nothing—once exposed nearly equals death.
"Xu Yiheng didn’t do well in hiding himself.
"At least from everyone’s retrospective descriptions, many of his actions seed careless.
"If he’d done nothing, it might have been safer. As for the losses, it’s just losing tens of thousands of minutes of visa ti, really.
"Absolutely no need to take risks."
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