anwhile, in the audience room.
The three players continued drinking tea and observed the reactions of the six players in the "Sinners Room" through the big screen.
Bai Zilan exhaled deeply, "The three of us have done enough, right? In the three sentences of the preparation phase, all the information has been analyzed.
"From now on, the Inner Court Players won’t be able to hear our discussion anymore.
"From here onward, they have to rely on themselves."
Lin Sizhi took a sip of tea, "Actually, up to this point, the frawork of the entire ga is very clear.
"The three sentences we’ve analyzed should point to the sa person, naly the death case in this judgnt ga.
"He has a running habit, and running 10 kiloters in 47 minutes is quite an impressive achievent for an amateur runner;
"He suffered from prolonged sleep deprivation, but because his sympathetic nerves were overactive for a long ti, his spirits were good in the short term, and he had a great appetite;
"He has a habit of smoking and is trying to quit using gum.
"When combined with the official ga content...
"He should have died of ’sudden death.’
"And the six selected sinners players should all be related to his ’sudden death.’
"In this ga, so players have to be buried with the death case; this is the rule set by the Imitator."
Tang Qing and Bai Zilan silently watched the big screen, paying attention to the performance of players from the sa community.
A mont later, Bai Zilan muttered to herself, "Could there be a player foolish enough to submit a blank answer in the first round?"
...
With a "beep" sound, the countdown on the round table changed again.
[First round-12:59]
[Speech ti-11:59]
Writing ti was over, and Deng Xiao, like the other players, turned his board over to show other players.
The side with the heart relief naturally faced himself.
The original two sentences on the board were gone, leaving only the copied content from the players.
A player’s facial chanism opened with a "click," indicating that the next two minutes were open for free speech.
The first round had no host, and the speaking order was entirely random.
Deng Xiao looked up. The first player to speak was on his right, with a na tag on their chest reading [Community 11 - Wei Hongbing].
She appeared to be a middle-aged woman in her forties, with perd wavy hair.
The board read: [I often argue with others.]
Her handwriting was not pleasant to look at, scrawling and crooked, but the writing was displayed in black, indicating the sentence passed the ga’s lie detection chanism.
"Indeed, I often argue with others, but so what, I win every ti!
"So I’ve never been angry about it.
"I haven’t worked for over a decade, I cook for myself, and my life is very regular.
"Regular check-ups show no problems at all.
"That’s why I dared to write this sentence! I have a clear conscience!"
Wei Hongbing’s tone was slightly agitated as she spoke, which seed to be her norm, but also made her seem justified.
Apart from the Disguiser, the content players wrote on the board undergoes lie detection; black ans it’s truthful.
However, what players say during their speech doesn’t undergo lie detection, so it may not necessarily be true.
Which parts are true or false can only be discerned by other players.
The two-minute ti quickly passed.
Wei Hongbing’s mouth chanism closed, and the player to her right got the chance to speak.
[Community 7 - Li Hui].
He was the spirited young man who previously questioned Lu Bingjun during the confession phase. Unlike other players, his board was completely blank, with nothing written.
"I’m speechless, it’s been too long since I last wrote anything, and I was not used to it, so I missed the last three words, and when ti ran out, everything disappeared!
"I’m just an unemployed loafer, no job ans no need to get up early, and I wake up naturally every day, so I get plenty of sleep and am very healthy!"
Next, the player from Community 11, sitting opposite Wei Hongbing, got a chance to speak: Xu Guangxin.
Xu Guangxin seed like an ordinary office worker, wearing narrow-frad glasses, slightly overweight but not seriously so.
Although he should also be in his twenties like Li Hui, he appeared visibly more haggard.
[I often stay up late. (Black)]
Xu Guangxin sighed silently, "As everyone can see, I’m a struggling office worker.
"I know staying up late is really bad, but the work often requires to stay up late to revise plans, and there’s nothing I can do.
"However, I’m very mindful of other aspects, deliberately eating a bit less, and you can see from my body that it’s controlled.
"Also, I use any available ti for rest during lunch breaks, weekends, and whenever possible.
"I must remind everyone that the writing ti is 2 minutes, and it doesn’t matter if the handwriting is sloppy, so the ti is ample.
"In this situation, a player who doesn’t write a single word for both sentences, submitting a blank, I can only assu the sentences were too explosive to dare write down.
"Unemployed do not have the pressure of work but, at the sa ti, this ans no need for regular living, often leading to two extres: either extre self-discipline or complete lack thereof.
"If it’s the latter, staying up late, binge drinking, smoking, and overeating can all happen."
The crowd showed slightly surprised expressions.
According to ga rules, mutual attacks between players are inevitable. But most didn’t expect it to co so early—it might have been wiser to play conservatively in the first round.
They didn’t expect the first one to initiate an attack would be Xu Guangxin, who didn’t seem particularly aggressive.
Li Hui’s eyes widened, glaring at Xu Guangxin angrily.
If not locked, Deng Xiao had no doubt Li Hui would imdiately jump up and engage Xu Guangxin in a fight.
But then, Deng Xiao heard a clear "click," unlocking his mouth chanism.
This ant it was his turn to speak.
Deng Xiao quickly lifted his chest’s board to ensure everyone could see it clearly.
[I have a clear conscience towards all gym mbers. (Red)]
"Yes, I’m a fitness coach.
"Due to the nature of my work, my diet and routines are very regular, after all you can see my physique, quite healthy.
"My muscles aren’t big, and my body fat percentage is normal, proving I haven’t used any scientific products.
"Maintaining this physique takes healthy eating habits, regular routines, adequate rest, and asured workouts.
"But I must honestly say, as a fitness coach, I cannot say I have a clear conscience.
"I did deceive so clients into buying mberships or personal training sessions; sotis, when training them, I deliberately reduced their rest ti between sets.
"Although this decreases training effectiveness, it makes them feel more sore the next day, making them believe the training is better, increasing their willingness to purchase more sessions.
"I repent, but the only way I’ve failed my clients is in this regard."
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