This Text Adventure Game is definitely poisonous-Chapter 1191 - 537 Secret Art Society

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Chapter 1191: Chapter 537 Secret Art Society

Gusha referred to the Admin as "Little Naughty Boy," which seemed perfectly natural.

Even Cain, a legendary figure, was just a nobody in front of Gusha, one of the four great calamities.

Now that Gusha had volunteered to help him deal with the Admin, Mu You naturally agreed and secretly conspired with Gusha in his mind.

Cain’s body was now sealed across the world, subjected to the torment of the scorching sun, leaving only his head remaining. If Mu You were in his position, he would definitely try every possible means to escape and retrieve his body.

And now, Gusha’s eagerness to get Mu You to join its game definitely had a purpose.

With Gusha’s help, even if Cain had any plots in the future, Mu You felt more confident.

However, Gusha was not so kind as to help without asking for something in return; in the end, it made its own demand.

"The demand is to make this guy shut up! Don’t bother me!" Gusha said, suppressing its anger.

"Little Eight, I kindly show you television, introduce you to all sorts of new things, all to broaden your horizons and keep you from feeling lonely. And this is how you treat me?" the Watchman said, incredulously.

"If I need it, I’ll watch it myself. Besides, I am Gusha, I don’t feel loneliness, I just want my own time!" Gusha roared, then telepathically told Mu You, "One year, at least make him leave me alone for one year!"

"One year is too long! Little Eight, you’re too heartless, no, no, at most ten days!"

"Six months, that’s my bottom line!"

"I say ten days and you say six months, that’s too big a difference ... alright, I’ll compromise one more step, three months, can we agree on that?"

...

Mu You watched as the man and the snake bargained back and forth for several minutes before finally coming to a conclusion.

The final agreement was that the Watchman would not actively bother Gusha for a month and, in the future, they would each have a fixed timespan each day as their private time, during which they would not disturb each other.

Mu You guessed that it wasn’t really about Gusha feeling offended by the voice; it was just an excuse for it to gain a bit of freedom for itself.

After this matter was settled, Mu You went back into the game.

[...wearing a mask, you suddenly appeared in the sewer, and a vampire in front screamed in terror and fled...]

[You inflicted fear on the enemy, maintaining your "Madness" at ten levels.]

[The eerie music in your ears continued to play, as if hundreds of ghost spirits were hauntingly wailing around you...]

[You chased the vampire with an ax...]

[You swung your ax, but suddenly Jack’s ghostly figure attacked from behind, causing you to strike in a completely wrong direction...]

"Rewind..."

[You swung your ax, but suddenly turned around to meet the incoming ghostly figure head-on.]

[The boiling blood fire erupted from the tip of the ax, spreading to the ghost spirit. Jack’s ghost screamed and vanished from your presence...]

...

This "punishment" set by the Admin was a bit of a hassle, but with the pocket watch and extensive rewinds, Mu You could greatly alleviate this "trouble."

After a quick test, Mu You found that the materialized ghost spirits could be killed, although they would revive after about fifteen minutes, so each kill allowed him a brief time to play normally.

As for the horror music auto-playing on his phone, Mu You simply activated the Silence Curse. Physical silencing wasn’t possible, so he resorted to magic because, with real desire to play, there are always more solutions than difficulties.

[...you activated Godspeed and blinked to catch up with the fleeing vampire, chopping down with your ax. The vampire had no escape, its meager life dwindled to a single digit, completely losing the ability to resist.]

[After successfully subduing your target, you finally removed your mask, just about to drain the opponent, when you suddenly sensed something and swiftly turned to look behind a certain spot.]

[From behind a pipe concealed corner, a faint gasping sound was heard; clearly someone was spying there!]

[Temporarily abandoning the target in front of you, you lifted your ax and rushed towards the corner...]

[Behind the pipe, an eighth-generation vampire tightly covered his mouth, watching you in horror with his eyes flashing disbelief.]

...

This scene was not a result of Mu Yougetting careless, he had intentionally orchestrated it.

The moment he entered the sewer, his heightened senses detected two vampires present, one of whom was a "Death Whisperer."

Thus, Mu You self-directed this play, and the reason the Death Whisperer looked so "shocked" was that what he revealed was not his own face, but that of Mansour, the leader of the Reformers.

The "Shapeshift" talent allowed him to transform into anyone he had touched, but only those he had personally killed could he mimic their aura. So, his transformation had flaws; if the Death Whisperer had remained calm, he could have easily felt the mismatch.

Unfortunately, having witnessed the scene of Mad Jack’s slaughter, the vampire was too terrified to pay attention to such details.

After draining both individuals, Mu You quickly logged into Heart Web to check.

As expected, the entire process from his exposure to the Death Whisperer’s death had already been uploaded to the public space of Heart Web.