No one is stupid. What Yuki speculated, the tyrant had already experienced. To allow players to play games, it depends on two premises:

First, veteran players cannot all form a team; second, chaos items related to contracts should be used with caution.

"The difficulty of this game is adjusted dynamically. If the players are united from the beginning, He will make up for it in other ways. I believe you should know this."

Yuuki nodded slightly, that's why he let Hayasaka Ai, Sakurajima Mai and Curly join forces. In the eyes of the game, this is a camp confrontation. As for the remaining players who signed the contract later, aren't there still a bunch of players standing on the side of the devil?

Whether passive or active, different camps and relative positions meet the conditions of PVP.

"Well, so the best way is to form a tacit alliance. Of course, this will test the wits of each player. But don't worry, if I meet you next time, I will help you."

"Because of my noble character?" Yuki raised his chin proudly.

"No, because I don't want to be your enemy."

The tyrant was still so direct. He witnessed with his own eyes that Yuki would not abandon his teammates, but what was more important was strength. The opponent could kill Curly, so he didn't care about having one more person.

The white light was shrinking, reminding the players that there was not much time left, so the Tyrant did not waste time boasting.

"Ask me anything you want. This is the fourth instance I've been through. I have some experience that can help you."

Yuki hesitated for a moment. He had a lot of questions to ask, but the tyrant had no intention of exchanging real-life contact information, nor did he have the audacity to ask it.

As a mature player, you must be cautious when cooperating, and you don’t have to sell yourself out to show admiration. Games are games, reality is reality, and there is no need to drag each other’s troubles together.

He had just unlocked the 'forum' permission and knew nothing about it, nor did he know where to ask, but the tyrant said that the things on it were not credible, so he thought of another question.

"Random tasks are triggered by players. What are they about?"

"Not only between players, but also in special locations." The Tyrant had obviously triggered it before, and after thinking for a while, he said, "In general, the process is very short, and there are ways to obtain chaos items and skills. If there are other players, it will emphasize confrontation."

"Like a dueling arena?"

"It's not that simple. It's not as troublesome as a regular mission anyway. Do you have any other questions?"

"No, thank you."

The tyrant was a little surprised, thinking that he was going to talk endlessly, but he was also grateful that Yuki didn't ask him about the actual situation.

"I will post on the forum and write down everything I know. As for whether I can find it, it depends on our fate."

The tyrant said no more, turned around and left, took a few steps and turned back, nodded gracefully, then focused on his task and walked straight towards the dark border.

It turns out that this space can be left early. Doesn't that forum have a search function?

Yuki gained two more pieces of information and felt his sleeves being gently pulled.

"Why don't you try to win him over?" Mai's eyes were somewhat regretful. In her eyes, the tyrant was very powerful.

"We are at different paces, so there's no need to pit each other. Besides, he also knows that it's very risky to follow me, so there's no need to force it." Yuki seemed very free and easy, and this was an emotional statement.

Rationally speaking, there is already an ADC in the team, so there is no need to force another squishy hero.

The tyrant's problem is simple, but this Shiina Hiyori...

He turned his head and looked at the girl with a complicated expression.

What should she do?

PS: I took a short break today. I fell asleep at 2 o'clock last night and got up at o'clock this morning. I felt like I was floating in the air.......

Interlude 2: Chapter 2 Players Forum

Yuki has a principle when looking for teammates, which is that it is best to choose someone he "knows", and if possible, they should be newcomers. It would be even better if they can fill in the team's shortcomings.

According to Tyrant's description, there cannot be too many players in a team, otherwise there is a chance of causing the embarrassing situation that Li Dan faced at the beginning. The best way is still like Tyrant's.

We met by chance and have a tacit understanding because of our past cooperation.

Shiina Hiyori is a bit troublesome. She is very useful, and like senior Mai, most of her abilities are in her characteristics. Without her characteristics, I would probably die several times.

And she has other uses, which involve real-life uses.

The school that Hiyori attends is in Yuki's actual plan, and looking at her conflicted expression, Yuki also understands.

"You can think about it more. If you have concerns, we won't be able to work together."

"Thank you." The girl held the hem of her skirt, leaned forward, and took the initiative to hand over a piece of paper that had been written long ago: "Here is my contact information, you can come to me anytime."

Yuki took a look at the note and saw that it had the student number and class number written on it. There was no trickery involved and it matched the information in his mind. He was indeed a smart man.

"Well, I'll come find you later. I have something I want to ask you for help with."

Hiyori was slightly stunned. Sure enough, her initial feeling was not wrong. This man knew her and had decided what would happen after the copy was completed from the very beginning.

The other thing is a kind of goodwill. No one wants to be forced. The strength of both parties is very different, but Yuki still respects her choice.

"Okay, I'll wait for you."

She didn't say much, bowed slightly to Hayasaka Ai and Sakurajima Mai, and slowly backed away.

"Hiya won't try to persuade you either?" Mai asked quietly after watching her walk away.

"No need to persuade her, she is smarter than anyone else and will make the right choice." Yuki retracted his gaze and said calmly: "Her value lies in the strategic level. In a sense, she can replace part of my value."

Shiina Hiyori's observation and intelligence far surpass those of ordinary players, and she has made a great contribution to clearing the dungeon, but she can only find problems but cannot solve them.

Hayasaka Ai can do things like solving problems.

Yuuki said something ambiguous, causing Hayasaka Ai and Mai to look at each other.

"Are you preparing?"

"Yeah, Tyrant said that if there are too many players in a dungeon, there will be trouble. So I will just learn from those big organizations and do the permutations and combinations."

Yuuki shrugged slightly. He had already laid the groundwork for the subsequent copies, such as being trapped in a random copy, or a copy mission called "One Survivor", all of which could leave redundancy.

"It's just in case. If I die, there are still people who can take care of me..."

Before she could finish her words, two hands had already covered her mouth at the same time. Hayasaka Ai and Sakurajima Mai looked at each other in shock, and then retracted their hands at the same time as if they had been electrocuted.

"Don't say such depressing words."

"Is this considered a reverse flag?"

"Okay, okay, let me put it another way." Yuki raised his hands in surrender and said quickly: "You two have undergone a qualitative change after going through this dungeon. If anything unexpected happens, it will be safer without my involvement. It would be even better if Shiina Hiyori could be included."

These words made the two of them relax a little. After completing two dungeons, Yuki had eaten the meat, and the two of them had also gnawed the bones.

Hayasaka Ai has gradually come up with some ideas and started to form her own unique combat system.

The Deathstroke can be the final blow, and in normal mode it has unlimited bullets and is quite powerful. It also has the Storm Blade as a secondary weapon. If taken separately, it is also a leader among players with experience in both dungeons.

Mai Sakurajima has delved deeper into the path of support. Her characteristics are precious, and her Light-Revealing Ritual also has strategic value. Even as a lone ranger, she is still a hot commodity that players are vying for.

And don't forget, they also have two reinforcement points and two specialization points that have not been used yet. This small group is growing rapidly.

"That's true, but I would rather cooperate with you. It's very difficult to develop tacit understanding." Hayasaka Ai said seriously.

"I'm reluctant to part ways with you. I've said before, this is just an unexpected situation. As the captain, I have to consider all aspects." Yuki suddenly smiled and moved his fingers. "For me, the more cards I have in my hand, the better, until I can deal with all kinds of situations."

"Okay, get ready to return. Take care of your own affairs first, then reunite in Izu. Don't use your reinforcement and specialization points for now. Leave the forum to me."

Yuki stretched, turned around and retreated into the darkness, so quickly that neither of them could react.

"Wait a minute, who said we were going to Izu?"

As soon as Mai Sakurajima raised her hand, the man disappeared, so she put it down angrily.

"Why is he running so fast?"

"He's probably very curious about that forum, and he's determined that we'll go find him." Hayasaka Ai said lightly, her deep blue eyes hiding a hint of smile as she stared at the senior.

Who wants to go?

Mai swallowed the words back. Under that gaze, she didn't even have the thought of being stubborn.

"Hayasaka-san, are you going?"

"Of course, this determines the chance of survival in the next instance. Don't you think this will be easier compared to Red Moon?"

"Apart from the chance of survival?" Mai was not affected by the second half of the explanation at all.

Hayasaka Ai was neither guilty nor shy as she met Mai's gaze.

"There are other reasons."

"what reason?"

"I have the same idea as you, Mai-senpai, how about you tell me first?"

Is this to start a war with me? No, why should I start a war with her?

Mai looked away and did not answer. She looked at the gradually shrinking light and said without thinking:

"Sometimes I think it would be better if it were just him and I under the red moon."

The light shrank, the black-haired girl disappeared, Hayasaka Ai stood upright, and tilted her head slightly at the moment when the darkness swallowed her.

"Yeah, me too."

......

Yuki left decisively when he realized the atmosphere was getting bad. As the saying goes, a gentleman does not stand under a dangerous wall. Those two women were much more powerful than a wall.

I chose a random location to return to, and was left directly in Tokyo, staring blankly at the densely packed pedestrians on the road.

It was early in the morning and the office workers were walking in a hurry. No one noticed that a player appeared out of nowhere next to them. Yuki stood in the surging crowd. It was a few seconds later that he raised his head and took a breath of air full of carbon dioxide.

Back, reality is still so ordinary and boring.

Thousands of people passed by him, but he had a feeling of being out of place. Half an hour ago, he was fighting a monster as big as a building, and now he was back on this noisy street, and he couldn't recover for a while.

"But it's better than the first time. I'm sure this isn't a nightmare."

He spread his hands and walked away when pedestrians hurled insults at him for blocking the road. He smiled indifferently and suddenly found that his mentality had changed.

How can an extraordinary person be confused with you?

So he left the main street and walked quickly into the alley next to it, disappearing without a trace from the downtown area. But he was not wandering around blindly, he had a clear purpose.

Yuki went straight to an Internet cafe. Internet cafes in Japan are more private, with separate small rooms, and are often used as cheap hotels.

There are so many fakes in there that no one is bothered to check it out. Apart from the computer configuration being too abstract, there is nothing wrong to find.

I threw my coat aside and pulled out a chair. Although this Internet cafe was old, at least it was clean and I wouldn't sit on anything weird.

The humming sound of the computer case fan was heard, and a blue desktop appeared. Yuki supported his chin.

The prompt tone only said to unlock the permissions. I guess the reincarnation game does not need to rely on the real server. It only requires any communication tool, and there is no need to enter the URL or verify the identity.

So what to do? Oh, at this time, you have to follow your intuition.

"Enter the Players Forum."

Yuki muttered to himself, and then he found that the desktop in front of him had changed. It turned black without any warning, and then some golden fonts appeared.

There were all kinds of scripts, but just like in the copy, he could understand them all without the need for knowledge of linguistics.

Yuki was not in a hurry. He took out his mobile phone, switched it to photography mode and aimed it at the screen. Sure enough, the normal desktop appeared on the screen, with a unique sense of illusion.

"Interesting, just like reading a novel, new things are constantly being thrown out. When will the permissions be completely unlocked?"

He put down his phone, his expression gradually became focused, and he didn't look at the content directly, but took a general look at the page.

The forum was very simple, with black background and gold text, not much different from some of the bad forums he visited in his previous life. But as the tyrant said, there was no search function, and the poster's information could not be seen.

In addition, it is divided into several sections.

"The trading area and the communication area, the ones at the back are locked and I can't see them. No, some posts are also locked. Do I need to unlock the permissions?"

He has now gone through two copies and can be considered a LV2 player.

That’s right, in some forums you need permissions to unlock new sections, and newcomers can only ask for seeds and wish the big guys a safe life.

It was common sense, so Yuki started to look at the content. He randomly clicked on a post in the trading area and saw that the poster had written "Diary of an Escape from Death".

This was a self-record of a certain player. The writing was very poor, like a diary. The copy information mentioned in it could not be verified, but Yuki read it very carefully.

He had a sense of identity resonance, especially when he saw the replies below, he actually felt a sense of empathy.

Is the host still alive?

I'm still waiting to read your story.

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