Chapter 618: New Dungeon Composition
Chapter 617 of "Players, Please Board the Train" opens presenting twists: This advance notice had already been seen by Xu Huo before. Although time had been... Keep following!
This advance notice had already been seen by Xu Huo before. Although time had been short last time, he had still verified some aspects of the game rules.
The rules filled in had to relate to the dungeon’s content, and the tasks must also be related. Moreover, it was impossible to completely block the path to clearing, and in fact, it couldn’t be blocked entirely because, after the rules were established, the game would impose restrictions on the dungeon holder.
The three tasks he had set during the previous dungeon opening were: “Undergo at least one psychological treatment,” “Kill one doctor,” and “Find the hospital’s main entrance.”
The first two tasks had some flexibility—for instance, under his influence, the hospital would not be forced by the game to have a specific doctor designated for psychological treatment, nor would there be a specific doctor whose death allowed clearing the second task. However, the “hospital’s main entrance” did exist; the game had set a fixed main entrance located at the front door of the hospital building, but in the players’ eyes, this “main entrance” had already been swapped by him.
The upgrade was not yet complete, but Xu Huo could already see the floor plan of the Seventeenth Hospital. The basic layout of the first building remained unchanged, with only the corresponding floors added. The first and second floors had become offices, lounges, meeting rooms, and security workrooms.
The third to sixth floors were general wards, while the seventh, eighth, and ninth floors were locked wards. Each of these floors had corresponding treatment rooms. Half of the tenth floor was the Director’s work and living area, and the rooftop was a therapeutic garden.
However, the Director’s Office and Psychological Treatment Room were also present in the two buildings behind, located on their top floors.
The second building housed the Pathology Room, Observation Floor, and Sample Storage. These three areas actually didn’t take up the entire building; many rooms were sealed with metal doors marked with “Danger—Do Not Enter” signs.
The entire exterior of the third building was reinforced with an electric metal mesh. The entrance had triple checkpoints, and a few wards inside were already contaminated, likely from the pathogens left behind by Hugo earlier, now transferred to Building Three.
Xu Huo pondered briefly before writing new tasks on the authorization form:
After submitting the tasks, the second task did not pass. The text flickered and automatically revised itself to:
Xu Huo raised an eyebrow. So it seemed that at most one of the three tasks could basically follow his subjective intent in determining the path to clearing. This newly generated second task gave the impression that the game was encouraging confrontation between players and the dungeon holder, adding more detailed background narrative and beginning to develop a storyline.
Once the new authorization form was successfully submitted, the system prompted:
After the upgrade was complete, Xu Huo did not open the door to let the increasing number of players in. Instead, he quickly checked the changes in the buildings. He noticed that every fire safety station in each building had gained an additional floor plan of the hospital, accurately reduced to scale. He tried using his mental power to alter the appearance of the floor plan but failed.
“So this is the game’s restriction on the dungeon holder…”
He opened a door in the wall, went directly to the tenth floor, and simultaneously opened the hospital’s main entrance.
By this time, a large number of players had gathered outside the hospital. Besides the ten foreigners, nearly fifty players had been drawn in by Gu Yu, Brother Liang, and others. These included both Player-Eaters and ordinary players. Most of them, upon discovering “Xu Huo,” immediately launched attacks, while a few came out of curiosity. Unfortunately, Gu Yu, Zheng Liang, and the others had been sucked in by the expanded dungeon.
Xu Huo had instructed them earlier to keep a certain distance from the signal point, but he hadn’t anticipated that plans couldn’t keep up with changes. The hospital’s range had expanded, bringing a large area in front of the gate within the dungeon’s bounds, so they ended up trapped inside the dungeon inadvertently.
Other players who had been inadvertently pulled into the dungeon gritted their teeth, trying to extract them, but just then, the hospital’s main entrance swung open, and the game began releasing the dungeon information.