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Now reading: Chapter 601 - 600: Seeking Help from God's Imitator, a Action novel by Inebriation-seeking Blue Shirt.

The mont these words were spoken, even Li Hui was surprised.

He widened his eyes, his face full of disbelief.

Originally, Li Hui intended to target Lu Bingjun or Xu Guangxin. The reason for seeking assistance from Tang Qing was rely due to Tang Qing’s better eloquence, capable of delivering more inflammatory speech, thereby increasing the success rate.

Unexpectedly, Tang Qing had a different target.

But now, Li Hui could do nothing. The ga’s rules were such that once you choose to seek help from a player in the sa community, the player’s mouth chanism locks, which ans entrusting everything to the other party.

Through the loudspeaker, Tang Qing’s voice continued.

"The player we are voting for is the one ’primarily responsible for the death case.’

"However, there’s no clear standard for determining primary responsibility, making it easy to fall into verbal pulls and self-talking; players attacking each other will only harm everyone.

"Thus, I propose two standards for consideration if they are reasonable.

"The first standard is directness. That is, the sinner’s actions directly led to the victim’s death, rather than indirectly through many circles causing death via the butterfly effect.

"The second standard is knowingly wrongdoing. That is, the sinner was aware of the wrongdoing but insisted on doing it, rather than committing it unintentionally or treating himself with the sa disregard.

"If so players only et one criterion while others et both, there’s no doubt that those eting both criteria should be held more accountable for this death case.

"This fully aligns with Walkway’s consistent standard for judging ’guilty.’

"Among the present players, only Deng Xiao clearly ets both criteria.

"Doesn’t everyone find it strange? As a fitness coach, why was he chosen as the sinner? Why does Walkway deem him responsible for this death case?

"From the preparation information, the deceased had a habit of running. His 10-kiloter run ti was 47 minutes, considered very good for amateurs.

"It was precisely this performance that gave him a good self-feeling, leading to statents like ’47 minutes, much healthier than you.’

"But in reality, he was already on the verge of sudden death.

"At first glance, this might seem contradictory. How can a sick person run such a performance? In fact, it’s not strange, as a person’s exercise capability doesn’t completely correlate with their health status.

"Ordinary people can’t run long distances because their bodies aren’t mobilized. Being capable in exercise doesn’t necessarily an the heart is healthy.

"This is a common misconception for many: thinking good at long-distance running equates to a healthier heart than ordinary people who do not exercise.

"This is wrong.

"Long-distance running causes adaptive changes to the heart, like myocardial hypertrophy, heart chamber enlargent, which is good for athletes but can be fatal for ordinary people lacking rest.

"In other words, the deceased forced himself to practice long-distance running despite having an unhealthy heart. The dopamine release from running performance improvent gave him the deadly illusion that ’I’m becoming healthier.’

"This was the direct trigger for his sudden death, the last straw that broke the cal’s back.

"Which begs the question: where did the deceased get such ideas? And why was Deng Xiao, as a fitness trainer, pulled into this ga as a sinner?

"The information Deng Xiao wrote on the drawing board emphasized his physical condition after the first round, clearly showing the other piece of information was more dangerous, which he dared not reveal.

"This isn’t hard to guess:

"To better sell his courses, Deng Xiao deliberately instilled incorrect exercise concepts in his mbers, using common fitness coach rhetoric: faster progress.

"That is, exploiting mbers’ impatience, intentionally creating a fast progress illusion. Maybe it was encouraging recklessly advancing in weight training or making more aggressive running plans.

"Therefore, Deng Xiao’s cri ets both ’directness’ and ’knowingly wrongdoing.’

"Many working overti might occasionally face sudden death cases, but overall it’s a minimal proportion, turning into big news on rare occasions. However, when these workers engage in high-intensity exercise, sudden death becos almost inevitable.

"Excessive exercise is the direct trigger for sudden death.

"Deng Xiao, as a fitness coach, trained very well and healthy himself, is certainly aware of the details. If he truly cared for the deceased, he shouldn’t have recomnded the so-called ’quick progress training plan’ but advise the deceased to spend all his ti asleep and resting instead.

"Hence, the answer is evident: Deng Xiao should bear the primary responsibility."

According to ga rules, Tang Qing mandated all players to vote based on ’cri.’

After using the assistance function, this round’s free speech segnt was occupied, and Inner Court Players couldn’t speak; the audience sought for help would exclusively own the stage.

The speech ti was 12 minutes, so Tang Qing delivered enough and impactful content.

Upon hearing his na, Deng Xiao’s face turned pale, and the more he listened, the colder his heart grew.

He was acutely aware of these matters.

He had already reviewed his specific cris before the ga started.

Although Tang Qing’s words contained so Spring and Autumn Annals Style and exaggerations, centrally they were based on facts.

Initially, Deng Xiao deliberately avoided relevant information on the drawing board, trying to cover up as much as possible, unnoticed by other players.

However, obviously, in eyes of perceptive players like Tang Qing, this cover-up was aningless.

Instead, it brought doubled backlash as Tang Qing disclosed it.

Deng Xiao was anxious, wanting to defend himself, but his mouth’s chanism was locked, unable to issue any sound.

He looked to Lu Bingjun, only t with a helpless glance.

Players already began pressing buttons on the drawing board to vote one after another.

According to the rules, Li Hui used Community 7’s only help chance, with Tang Qing speaking. Tang Qing could force all players to vote based on ’cri’ standards.

This ant Lu Bingjun could not vote for others based on the ’highest sudden death risk’ standard.

Without voting against his conscience if Lu Bingjun truly believed Deng Xiao should take primary responsibility for this death case, he had no choice but to vote for Deng Xiao. All other options were invalid.

Deng Xiao forcefully pressed Li Hui’s button, but unfortunately, this ti the button didn’t light up, indicating invalid vote.

He couldn’t genuinely believe Li Hui should bear primary responsibility for the deceased’s death, so the contrary vote was ineffective.

Deng Xiao blindly pressed other buttons but still didn’t receive a light or lock, remaining invalid votes.

Eventually, the unpressed buttons left only Lu Bingjun and Deng Xiao himself on the drawing board.

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