FAZER LOGIN[Oh my gosh he got even cuter!!!][He actually thought we’d help him? Haha, well, he did give me a laugh][Even if we want to help you, we can’t. The spoilers would be screened out, smart boy!!!][Let me try...we also have a screen, just like you, and the star shards is the currency we use. Could you see?][What’s the point? He is arrested in one of the most lethal trials, changed his role somehow, to an already dead girl, and the first help he asked is about star shards? He’s dead.][Or stupid]--- Bullet Comments with spoiler will be screened out for the hero ---The bullet comments on the screen blew up into another climax, filled with more vicious curses this time and even less information.But the smirk on Meph’s face widened.“You guys are the best fans!” Meph’s long, deep, foxy eyes smile into two curvy lines, yet somehow he doesn’t come off as crafty but harmless and innocent, as if he really meant it.The amount of comments blew up, meaning star shards were a sensitive topic.
“Well,” As if trying to make up for his one-mistakes-after-another-service today, the snake pulled up a new page before Meph could, showing the status of the new Soul Seal Meph got, which was almost empty except for three short sentences in the middle:[Spirit Egg (Legendary)][Status: Hatching][ETA: 12 hours]Meph: “...”How could an item that would only hatch after 12 hours help him now?! Shouldn't it be some legendary weapon like Blood Sword or something?! This was the most useless item he got in ANY game, EVER!The snake wanted to talk more, but Meph force-closed his page. He needed some alone time to calm down, or he would definitely try to uninstall the darn snake.Knock. Knock. Knock.Three slow knocks on the door. The rabbit is getting impatient. Meph answers as he reaches for the doorknob, only to pause because he saw a little red dot on the screen when he closed the game panel.He clicks on the snake tattoo yet again, and the game panel pops up instantly, along with the sna
“Nooo! You don’t speak the name of the devil!” The little dark snake shook his snake head, “Messiah really IS my name!”Meph had no wish to talk to him anymore, but it was not his style to be a tricked customer: “Our contract was, you double ALL the rewards you missed. You failed to deliver, so the contract should be void.”The game panel paused a second, and Meph noticed —Being an emotionless sociopath, he understands when he gets tricked, but it doesn’t mean anger would cloud his judgment. He argued with the system because he wanted to see to what level the system could bend rules.He had no wish to let the system trick him again into a death trap like the Hollow Log. If the system tries to pull some “glitch” at every of his missions, then his game would be times harder, when it already had a sky-high death rate.But the game panel paused.Meaning the snake didn’t lie about the contract. He WAS bounded by SOME rules. Meph just had to figure those rules out.“Okay, I thought it was
“I didn’t lie! I never lie!” The snake hissed.Meph huffed condescendingly, “You know I can access your action log.”“Okay, fine, it wasn’t a glitch. It was the system; it wasn’t updated.” The snake lied without any hesitation yet again.Meph let out a light laugh.“Is that so?” Meph nodded understandingly, “That sounds dangerous. I think for the honor of the Trial, I should report this in the system and bring attention to this matter.”The snake flinched.Meph didn’t believe either of the snake’s explanations, but it was true that his system was way too old. Actually, one of the oldest versions, apparently. He had to dig all the way into its terminal to get its version info, and its system number was 029.How many systems had been activated? Well, that would be the same as asking how many “heroes” had joined the Trial. The number was huge, but it was just a number. A more intimate number that the public actually cared about was the death count, which was 8,980,972 when Meph joined.T
“Wait, wait, wait! I think the snake is gone!” Meph shouts, “flying” in the air like a flag the rabbit is dragging behind him.The rabbit ignores him.“I can’t keep up! I need to rest!” Watching the castle’s flag approaching him at a scary speed, Meph starts shouting, “I need to pee! I will pee like this if you don’t let go of me!”The rabbit finally stopped. Meph grabs onto the tree with his hand, feeling like throwing up from the bumpy ride.The rabbit is not letting Meph go, “Once we get into the castle, you will be granted with an attendance of a bathroom.”How nice of you. Meph rolls his eyes in his mind. He surely will get that, that and an executioner for his head!“I need to pee now!” Meph hops with haste in his voice, “There is a house! Just give me five minutes and we will—”“Hat is not in his house now,” The rabbit glances at the two-floor little wooden house in gothic style, “We can’t just go in.”Hat? The Mad Hat? Meph was only finding excuses before, but now he really wa
“Alice, will you please hurry?” The White Rabbit hops back the third time to Meph, hate glittering in his hollow eyes, “You don’t want to keep the Queen waiting!”Ever since the system recognized Meph as Alice, the rabbit has been visibly nicer to him, as if he doesn’t remember that Meph was a hero in his trial, but really is the cute little girl he once adored.Returning a tame smile, Meph walks even slower, “I know, I know. I’m cooperating, aren’t I?”He is not cooperating.He has tested several times --The rabbit couldn’t see his game panel.In fact, the rabbit doesn’t seem to be able to see the snake either. When Meph asked him how he thinks of the design of his “tattoo”, the rabbit replied, “A plain black wristband? How’s that any design?”That’s why Meph is taking his time playing around this new toy. The game panel has been useful. It was the system notification, “Alice found”, that helped him put everything together, and the missions have been informative, too.He has to get
“How would you know if I’m Alice or not?” Figured out the puzzle real answer, Meph retorts calmly.The game is never about finding Alice. It’s about finding out that she died. But the Queen wanted Alice alive, so the hero needs to take her place. No matter what happens when they meet the Queen, thi
Where is Alice?It’s a tricky question. More than usual, considering the system just said “Alice found”, as the answer to the first question of the White Rabbit.Alice is in the room.Not only that, something he just touched was judged by the system as Alice no less.The answer seems straightforwar
Gritting his teeth, Meph finished the job anyway.With the last gear falling into the correct location, the lock flings open with a slight click. At that one tiny sound, everything falls into absolute silence. The shaking of the door. The rabbit’s frantic shouting. The icy wind twirling in the room
The shouting is so penetrating that it makes Meph’s ears buzz.Who sent you? The next trial is on, yet Meph has barely gathered any useful information, or even understood how he passed the first one. The temperature didn’t drop, because “Alice found”? Is this the truth of the high death rate of the
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