Chapter 82 - -
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Chapter 82: Chapter 81 - It was as if they had suddenly triggered something, and their table instantly became the focal point of the entire cafeteria. The looks in the studentsâ eyes were terrifying, as though they had already locked onto them.
The air seemed to have solidified, with even the originally oppressive heat dipping down. Those gazes were like cold knives, firmly fixed on the people at this table.
The other players behaved as though they had dodged a bullet, keeping their heads down low in a pose of indifference.
"...We triggered something," Lv Shu said. "Weâve triggered some mechanism here... thatâs why weâre being targeted."
This hostility was directed solely at their table, possibly because they had tripped some kind of punishment system.
Right as his words fell, those students stood up in unison, glaring with bloodshot eyes, and inexplicably, many "weapons" appeared in their hands.
Sharpened pencils, compasses with long needles, broken rulers stained with blood... They held these sharp objects and walked over step by step, their shadows elongating behind them.
Their movements turned stiff, their eyeballs glossy like glass beads, and when they moved, one could even hear a creaking sound coming from their bodies.
"Bang!" The cafeteria doors slammed shut.
The blood-red sunset was instantly cut off, with shadows swiftly enveloping the area.
The air was tinged with a faint floral scent mixed with the aroma of food, an especially intense, jarring fragrance.
The mantis on Lv Shuâs shoulder raised its forelimbs, Su Mingâanâs expression shifted slightly, while Wang Xingkong sat there still dumbfounded, his mouth corners dotted with white rice grains.
"They donât seem to be looking at me," Wang Xingkong said with wide-open eyes, continuing to chew incessantly.
"I see, is it because Lv Shu and I didnât eat the cafeteriaâs food?" Su Mingâan pondered. "So, weâre being treated as âoutsidersâ by this group of NPCs?"
"Ah! So thatâs it!" Wang Xingkong immediately realized, and pushed his meal tray towards them. "Then you two eat quickly, eat quickly... Uh."
He saw the mess on the three meal trays, ravaged by his eating.
Rice rolled in the leaves, green peppers and tomatoes mashed together, egg strands clinging to his mouth, with his spoon pressed against gnawed bones of the ribs.
Not a single dish looked edible anymore.
"Uh... although it doesnât really look good, itâs actually still edible..." Wang Xingkong said with a hint of guilt in his voice.
"Iâll deal with them," Lv Shu said after glancing at the wreckage of the meal, disdain visible in his eyes. He decisively chose to confront them directly, with the azure mantis leaping out immediately.
"Follow me," Su Mingâan turned around and ran towards the cafeteria doors, only to find that the exit had also been blocked by the cafeteria ladies and the chefs.
They had red eyes and stiff movements, and the knives in their hands looked even sharper than those held by the students.
The barrage of messages started to grow anxious:
The mantises moved extremely fast, capable of killing a "student" with a single leap, their forelimbs like two gleaming blades, leaving a beautiful spray of blood wherever they passed. Lv Shuâs close combat skills were also surprisingly good; the Black Blade in his hands seemed like a quality piece, easily lopping off these "studentsâ" heads.
Su Mingâan hardly took the initiative to attack; he only occasionally used his Bewilderment points to kill some "students" who actively lunged at him, without even bothering to protect their vital points. Then he turned his attention back towards the door.
The surrounding "students" grew more numerous, similar to zombies surrounding a city, pressing in like an overwhelming army; the small cafeteria was crammed with these fearlessly aggressive creatures, clambering over chairs, tables, even over other bodies, rushing forward as if moths to a flame.
Together, Su Mingâan and Lv Shu should be among the top two-person teams in the game, but even their killing speed couldnât keep up with the pace at which the "students" were surrounding them, and soon the two were encircled in the middle.
"Su Mingâan, arenât your Strength, Fitness, and Agility stats very high? You take the front, Iâll cover our backs, and together weâll fight our way towards the door!" Lv Shu chopped off a studentâs head with his sword, blood splashing on his cheek. He held his blade, standing back-to-back with Su Mingâan, and shouted.
"Thatâs my Cloning, it hasnât revived yet..." Su Mingâan glanced over at a seat nearby.
The ignored Wang Xingkong sat there, ignoring the grimly chopped corpses around him, the brain matter and blood splattered on the tables, ignoring the pungent smell of blood as he continued to spoon rice into his mouth.
His eyes seemed a bit vacant.
"...Lv Shu, if I did something really awful to you, would you consider it evil?" Su Mingâan suddenly asked.
The crimson butterfly on Lv Shuâs fingertip moved, trailing a long tail and sprinkling down points of light that caused the students in front of him to collapse into unconsciousness. His expression showed some bewilderment, not understanding why Su Mingâan was philosophizing at such a time, but he responded: "â No, youâre a good person; whatever you do is right, I believe in you."
"Sigh..." Su Mingâan let out a sigh, seemingly dissatisfied with the answer, then turned to Wang Xingkong and asked, "And you? What if I did something really awful to you?"
Lv Shuâs blade flashed across the neck of a student in front, the bright arterial blood burst onto the table, staining the already sticky rice dishes bright red.
"Ah? What awful thing?" Wang Xingkong, looking at the bloody mess in his bowl, finally lifted his head a bit slowly, scratching his head and chuckling bemusedly: "Actually, as long as it isnât something unreasonably beating me up, nothing else really counts as... you know..."
Before he could finish speaking, Su Mingâan grabbed his collar with one hand and dragged him off his seat, like hauling a sack, then proceeded to punch him again and again, ignoring his screams.
"Hey hey, hold on, Ming Anâan, why are you suddenly hitting meâaaahhhâ" Wang Xingkong squatted with his head in his hands, screaming in defense but not fighting back, looking pitiful.
At that moment, Su Mingâan also heard the systemâs notification: