The world has turned into Hell's Game, why should I stay human? Chapter 371 - 334: The Three Giants of Bloody Restaurant Gat
Liu Zheng said,
"How much rationality value do player No. 2 choose to pay?"
The sea woman asked,
"Host, can you give a hint on how much rationality value I need to pay?"
He asked,
"The more rationality value you pay, the greater the power you will obtain from the Black Book. However, player No. 2 only has a fragnt of the Black Book, and the enemy he is facing is a juvenile sea monster. To obtain sufficient power, a great sacrifice must be made."
The sea woman said,
"Understood, then I’ll pay all my rationality value."
Liu Zheng said,
"Ah?!"
The other three players showed shocked expressions.
Are all tropolis people so self-sacrificing now?
They were just helping to find two people, and this man was ready to risk his life.
Although losing all rationality values won’t kill you, it will make you "insane."
In the tropolis, "insanity" often ans both spiritually and physically.
Once the mind collapses, the body, affected by beliefs, bloodline, genes, magic, and other factors, undergoes mutations.
These mutations are generally malignant and even illegal, and the end is either being arrested and executed by the Security Departnt or being thrown into the Garbage Processing Plant for disposal.
"This... "
For a mont, even the three always ruthless and poisonous players felt a bit embarrassed.
"No worries, I have sothing to save my life; I won’t go insane,"
Liu Zheng explained, knowing what they were thinking,
"Oh, right."
The three players nodded repeatedly, their admiration growing.
Total respect for the delivery guy from the Bloody Restaurant, having even good stuff like this!
"Does player No. 2 confirm paying all their rationality value to use the Black Book Fragnt?"
The sea woman asked.
"Confird."
No sooner had Liu Zheng finished speaking than a piece of sheepskin floated out of his bosom.
The sheepskin was filled with densely packed black spots of various sizes and distances, resembling so kind of code.
Under the gaze of everyone, the black spots began to move, continuously gathering toward the center of the page, like building a sand tower.
Soon, they turned into a blood-and-flesh-wrapped white bone finger, touching Liu Zheng’s brow.
A small figure, looking both like him and Wozky Shode, was pulled out and absorbed into the Black Book Fragnt.
"Rationality decrease now exempted,"
the system’s voice followed.
"Aweso."
Liu Zheng gave a ntal thumbs-up.
Worthy of his Legendary Armor, which had been with him from the start, always so reliable and powerful.
"Sacrifice successful, the Black Book Fragnt is very pleased with your offering. Considering your low intelligence, it has switched to relying on your Luck Value for a very difficult judgnt to determine the reward you receive,"
The sea woman said.
"A very difficult judgnt."
Liu Zheng’s gaze drifted.
He often failed in normal judgnts, so he was even less confident in a very difficult one.
Moreover, he did not know what the Luck Value for this character was.
Considering the experience of the original player No. 2, it probably wouldn’t be too high.
Two ten-sided dice appeared in front of Liu Zheng, waiting quietly.
The judgnt had begun, and even if he didn’t throw the dice, they would move on their own when the ti was up.
"Oh mighty God of Dice, I’m willing to trade, well never mind. I’m willing to trade Napoleon’s lifeti of not growing feathers for one success,"
he prayed with his hands together, devoutly.
Liu Zheng initially wanted to make a harsh vow, offering a lifeti constipation in the sewer.
But considering the high rank of the sewer, swearing casually could lead to big trouble, so he switched to the White Feather Chicken instead.
Perfect, now the three titans of Bloody Restaurant were also gathered.
The two dice rolled several tis, finally stopping on two numbers.
and 2.
"Is this a success or a failure?"
Since the sea woman hadn’t inford Liu Zheng of the required points, he tentatively asked.
"Failure."
Across the barrier, he seed to see the sea woman’s sympathetic glance.
"Damn!"
Good thing he hadn’t yet gone to the lottery shop; given his luck, he might have scrapped the whole shop’s scratch-offs without even winning a hundred dollars.
"Would you like to use potential points for a re-roll?"
"Re-roll, re-roll,"
Liu Zheng imdiately said.
The dice rolled out again, then stopped.
and 4.
Without a doubt, it was a failure again.
"I’ll go. I’m using potential points to reroll Player 2’s dice,"
Player 4 stepped forward.
Having experienced the previous plots, they had all more or less accumulated so potential points.
The dice spun, then stopped.
and 0.
"Again!"
Player 4 clenched his teeth.
and 8.
"I’m out of potential points,"
Player 4 covered his face.
"I’ll go,"
Player 1 continued the relay.
The dice rolled again, then stopped.
and 9.
"I’m out too,"
Player 1 also lowered his head.
"I’ve heard of the unluckiest teams before, but you three are beyond cursed,"
Player 3 said speechlessly.
Liu Zheng looked up at the deck, facing the undeniable truth, not even he knew how to argue.
"I’ll go,"
Player 3 could only step up himself.
"Co on!"
"You can do it, Player 3."
"Rember to pray to the Dice Lady."
Liu Zheng and the others all prayed for him.
There was no choice; if Player 3 failed again, they would truly be wiped out.
The dice spun once more and finally settled.
and 1.
"Is this a massive failure or a huge success?"
Player 3 inhaled sharply but still clung to a thread of hope as he asked.
"A massive failure,"
The retort from the sea woman was chilling and ruthless.
"I told you to pray to the Dice Lady, and you didn’t listen!"
Player 4 was heartbroken.
"Enough talk, there’s one more chance,"
Player 3 stared and roared.
"Oh, beautiful and noble Dice Lady, if you bless with success, I will erect a shrine for you once I get out!"
Player 3 knelt on the ground and then said loudly.
"That’s quite the commitnt,"
Player 4, who knew the ins and outs, said in surprise.
In the tropolis, erecting a shrine is a strict administrative affair that easily draws the attention of the Security Departnt.
Not to ntion worshipping an Evil God, even a "righteous" deity like the Dice Lady would be obstructed by various bureaucratic procedures.
To fulfill his promise, Player 3 would surely pay a high price.
Amid the prayers of Player 3, the dice gradually ca to a halt.
and 0.
"Luck check, a huge success!"
The voice of the sea woman carried a hint of excitent.
After all, this team had been trendously unlucky; if they had ended up wiped out, she worried that even her own luck might turn sour.
Ink spots from the Black Book Fragnt rose up and then jumped onto Liu Zheng.
Amid a gruesoly crunching sound, his flesh continuously diminished, but his bones kept growing.
Until his head hit the cabin ceiling, the growth did not stop.
Liu Zheng issued a dissatisfied grunt and then raised his fist to smash upwards.
Bone entwined with threads of blood burst through the deck; he retracted his fist, sticking his head through the hole.
By now the deck was in complete chaos, so pirates were fleeing, so waiting to die, so desperately attacking the tentacles, while so pirates had gone mad, standing there yelling.
Yet the Flamingo remained composed.
He gazed sternly into the distance, the golden belt floating in midair, writhing as if alive.
In his hand was a strangely shaped long sword, its spine highly elevated while the blade was extrely narrow, making it look more like a tal spike.
The pink coat fluttered in the wind as if a real flamingo was vigorously fluffing its feathers.
When he saw Liu Zheng’s head erge, the Flamingo paused, then cautiously raised his sword towards him.
The golden belt also vibrated intensely in midair, emitting a snake-like hissing sound.
Liu Zheng glanced at him indifferently, then exhaled a breath from his nose.
Two ink spots were expelled and then chased each other in midair.
Accompanied by their rapid movent, trails of black wind also began to ravage the deck.
All pirates touched by the wind turned into white bones.
All except for the Flamingo.
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