03071 Analysis
Aodlen and Manit walked out of the Dark Spirit Swamp in mud.
The two of them looked tired and spent the night in the Dark Spirit Swamp.
I also fought for one night and had no moment of rest.
Of course, their gains were also quite rich.
They really wanted to rest on the spot, but they couldn't.
Now lying on the ground is no different from committing suicide.
They need to find a safe area to rest.
The exit of the Dark Spirit Swamp is definitely not a safe area.
But after walking a few steps, I saw a man coming over alone.
They remembered that man, Ayelev, a small man with a figure of less than 1.6 meters.
But what really impressed them was Ayelev's withdrawnness.
Since the Youth Supernatural Fighting Competition, Ayelev has hardly communicated with others.
And because of his withdrawal, there was a conflict outside the court.
Ayelev also discovered Odren and Manit.
Both sides set their pace at the same time.
Look at each other vigilantly.
"Manit, what should I do?"
"The other party's identity is safe." Manit whispered.
"Safety? How do you know? Is your prophecy skill cooldown good?"
"No." Manitt shook his head: "But almost everyone knows his personality. Do you think the organizer will arrange a spy identity for him? If he is a spy and stays in a team against his personality, he will probably be the first person to be suspected."
Odelun thought about it and it seemed that this was the truth.
“We are not random?”
"Of course it is not random. Our identity and strength, the organizers are arranged according to our strength, magic attributes, and our personality. None of them is random. For example, you, and Ayelev, are absolutely impossible to become a spy."
"Why don't you talk about yourself?"
"I have a 50% chance of becoming a spy," said Manitt. "Of the sixteen players, no more than four are qualified to be spies. I guess the number of spies will be three. I am not a spy, so the other three people I guess have a 90% chance of becoming spies."
"Who are the three people you guessed?"
"The first one is Arenteli we met yesterday," said Manitt. "I have a good impression of her, but I have met her in a bar more than once."
"This means you go to the bars often."
"Anyway, that was a very smart woman. Once in a bar, she clearly agreed to treat her. In a few minutes, she found someone to pay for her willingly."
"This doesn't mean anything."
"Remember the terrifying spirit from yesterday? After their team failed, she was the first to make a choice and sacrifice a companion."
"At that time, they had no choice?"
"You know, behind this game, there are countless pairs of eyes watching us. At that time, even if that smart woman sacrificed herself, it would be better than sacrificing her companions, but she made the stupidest decision. With her brain, she wouldn't make such a decision under normal circumstances." Manitt said: "Unless her camp is different from us, then she would not do this, but a smart choice."
Odren thought about it for a moment and it seemed that this was the truth.
"So that woman is 100% spy."
"Since you're so sure, why do you say it's only 90%?"
"I haven't met the other two yet," said Manitt. "I can only say that the possibility of three spies is 90% under the premise of sixteen players, and the probability of two or four spies is only 10%.
Manit said: "For sixteen players, there are too many spies and two spies too few, so three spies are a very suitable number. The game has only been going on for a day, so there is still a lot of unknown information that I can't make accurate judgments."
Just here, Ayelev, who was opposite, walked over.
"Is this he?"
"He saw that we were not spies."
"How did you see it?"
"Nonsense, the combination of the two of us cannot be two spies in quantity. If one of them was a spy, the winner would have been decided long ago, so the possibility of meeting two people is very low. Based on this premise, it can be inferred that we are players in the justice camp."
Before Manit and Odren could speak, Ayelev took the lead and said, "I want to team up with you."
"Yes." Manife nodded.
"I am the Spiritual Man, the Beast King, the Observer and the Son of God."
Manit and Odren did not expect that Ayelev would speak out his identity so readily.
The two of them could only express their identities and professions.
"Your identity as a Son of God seems a bit special," said Manitt.
"I can choose a camp, and in terms of character settings, I am the child of the evil god."
Both of them gasped, and Ayelev continued, "Don't worry, I chose the camp of justice."
"Why?"
"Because the weakness of the justice camp, weak means more rewards."
"Your theory is a bit far-fetched. In RPG games, almost all the victories of the justice side."
"I don't think so." Ayelev said calmly: "Although we are in an RPG game now, it is a real-life game after all. I have encountered three very terrifying existences before. Since those terrifying existences can appear as an NPC character, the strength of the evil god as the final boss will be beyond our imagination. Maybe we may not necessarily encounter a real god... Of course, this possibility is very low, but we will still be unable to defeat it by normal means. Therefore, if we choose the justice camp and perform extremely well, the rewards we receive will be very generous."
Slap sex-
Suddenly, a sound of applause came from the forest.
I saw Arentheli coming out of the woods.
In an instant, the three of them showed hostility.
"It looks like there are many smart people." Alanteli looked at the three of them with appreciation.
At the same time, Arenteli's eyes swept over Manitt.
Manit vaguely felt that she and Odren's previous words were probably heard by her.
And she appeared here now, and there was no companion around her before.
This means that she may have wiped out all of her companions.
This is not good news. The identity task has been completed, and it is likely to be over-completed.
This means her reward will be far more than the three of them.
It also means that the three of them will be very passive.
Chapter completed!