Among the five people present, Hanlin Zimo, Leng Daidai, and Shang Xin Yijian lean towards the lawful good and lawful neutral camps.

Cherry is between neutral good and lawful neutral.

Qin Nuo... he estimated that he should be somewhat inclined to chaotic neutral.

After all, he killed a lot of people in the last Boai Hospital mission.

If he kills innocent villagers again in this Willow Village mission.

He should be judged as lawful evil by the system.

This division of nine camps is not groundless.

There are related speculations in the experience sharing posts on the player forum.

It is said that the system will classify players according to the moral behavior standards based on the players' behavior style and clearance methods during the mission.

That is, lawful good, neutral good, chaotic good, lawful neutral, absolute neutral, chaotic neutral, lawful evil, neutral evil, chaotic evil.

As the game progresses.

Players who are judged as lawful good will hardly receive tasks to destroy population gathering places and sacrifice innocent people.

Players who are judged as chaotic evil will hardly receive tasks to protect innocent people and guard a good camp stronghold.

The task objectives will gradually move in the same direction as the moral camp of the player.

Those evil camp players who kill innocent people indiscriminately, do whatever it takes to complete tasks, and satisfy their personal desires.

The road ahead is bound to be more difficult and dangerous than that of lawful camp players.

Besides, will the official agencies tolerate these dangerous elements who rely on supernatural powers to commit crimes?

Of course not.

These people will only be like rats crossing the street, and everyone will shout and beat them.

So Qin Nuo was very unwilling and did not want to be classified as such.

Otherwise, how could he live up to the label of the five good youths of the new era.

Therefore, he spared no effort to save Li Laoer's life in order to improve the system's moral evaluation of himself.

Not much to say.

After a day of rest and eating and drinking, the five players found the village party secretary Zhang Shengli the next morning.

Put forward the request to leave the village.

The reasons are all made up.

In order to stop Li Laoer from suffering, the kind-hearted Fan Yao (the pseudonym of Sad Arrow) spent ten years of his life to open his eyes and find the root of the disease.

But that place is far from the village.

If he does not go to the nearby altar to perform rituals, Master Fan cannot completely cure Li Laoer with his Taoism.

Although this lame excuse is full of loopholes.

But the scene of several people subduing Li Laoer the day before yesterday is still fresh in my memory.

The saying that Sad Arrow is a Taoist monk has spread in Liushu Village.

If it were not for Zhang Shengli stopping him, the threshold would have been trampled down long ago.

In this era when cultural knowledge has not yet been popularized, most rural people have a great respect for Buddhism and Taoism.

Instead of spending time to make up a logical reason and cover it up.

It is better to be open and give a half-true and half-false statement.

There was also a small episode during this period.

It is said that several educated youth are going out to cure Li Laoer.

Many strong laborers volunteered to be guides.

There was a villager who claimed to have learned martial arts, and even demonstrated a few moves in front of the players.

Qin Nuo and others were amused.

If these few tricks could be considered martial arts, then the ghost fire boys fighting on the street were all martial arts masters.

In the end, the players declined the villagers' kindness and set off without the participation of the natives.

...

According to the information revealed by Li Laoer.

Last year, he traveled in the dark at night because he had a drink at his cousin's house in Lijiatun in the afternoon.

Lijiatun is about 40 miles away from Liushu Village.

Villagers usually travel by ox carts and donkey carts.

If they walk, it will take half a day at a fast pace.

Li Laoer, who was drunk, staggered when he walked, and he couldn't get there without a night.

His cousin wanted him to rest for a night before leaving, but Li Laoer was not good at drinking.

After drinking, he was very angry and wanted to go home no matter how he was persuaded.

He also refused to allow others to send him off, because anyone who sent him off was looking down on him.

He would even hit people when he got angry.

After all the noise, the cousin had no choice but to let him go.

Let's talk about Li Laoer, who was staggering back home in the dark along the dirt road in the countryside.

At first, his head was dizzy and his steps were unsteady.

He was swaying from side to side like a child playing with a tumbler.

After walking for about an hour, when he passed a wasteland, he suddenly heard someone calling his name from behind.

"Li~Er~Gen~"

"Li~Er~Gen~"

The voice was vague, as if someone was deliberately whispering and shouting from a long distance.

As a native farmer, Li Laoer knew a lot of folk taboos.

If you hear someone calling your name on a small road in the middle of the night,

Never look back, don't agree, just keep walking forward.

Because it was the lonely ghosts who died in vain calling their souls.As the saying goes, a person has three fires, and if the three fires are not extinguished, ghosts dare not approach.

But once you turn around or agree, the ghost can use this to blow out one of your fires.

Thus achieving the purpose of ghost possession.

In normal times, how could the cowardly Li Laoer dare to stop?

But who made him drink three pounds of horse urine tonight?

At this moment, he was fearless.

He paused and turned his head to shout: "Who!"

As a result, the path behind him was empty.

Did I hear it wrong?

Li Laoer spat and said inwardly that it was unlucky.

He continued to walk forward with his head down.

Before he took two steps, he heard a few chuckles in his ears.

It sounded like the laughter of an old woman pinching her throat.

Then there was a breeze blowing from behind his neck.

It was cold and bone-chilling, without any warmth.

Li Laoer shuddered and sobered up a lot.

"Who! Is there another person here?"

He shouted and looked around.

It was pitch black around, and there was no one.

If there was no one, where did the laughter come from? Could it be a dirty thing?

Meow-

At this time, a wild cat rushed out from the grass by the roadside, roaring at Li Laoer.

Then it jumped onto the branch next to it and disappeared in the leaves and branches in a blink of an eye.

It is said that cats can see dirty things.

The cat bared its teeth at me...

Could it be that I was really targeted by something.

Li Laoer's back was soaked with cold sweat, and anxiety filled his heart.

His calves were weak and uncontrollable.

"I guess I made a mistake."

Comforting himself in this way, Li Laoer forced himself to calm down and continued to move forward.

Click-

As a result, a hand was placed on his shoulder, which made him stop.

The hand was not big, and it was icy cold.

It was dazzlingly white against the night sky!

He stiffened his neck and slowly turned his head.

He saw a pale person with a strange blush on his face.

At some point, he stood straight behind him, staring at him with a smile.

"Ghost, ghost!"

Screams rang out on the country road, and Li Laoer ran for his life with all his might.

He didn't care about the direction or the things behind him.

He just ran forward.

Run, run, run!

After a few minutes, Li Laoer, who was exhausted, felt a burning pain in his lungs.

His legs felt as heavy as if they were filled with lead.

But with the desire to survive, he didn't dare to stop.

If he continued like this, he should be able to get rid of it in a short time.

But if so, he wouldn't have been entangled by the possessed ghost for a year.

Finally, he fell down next to a dilapidated land temple.

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