Kaidan Game Train: Abide Rule or Die! -
Chapter 1134
Chapter 1134: Chapter 1134
(To be revised later) At this point, the intruders in the safety zone had been cleaned up, with more than ten people besides the three who were frightened into fainting in front of the detention room, only one person managed to escape alive into the game—this was the result of Qin Jingyuan and his team’s actions.
The losses on the safety zone’s side weren’t significant, and the power supply equipment was quickly restored to normal.
However, the mood of Qin Jingyuan and his team was far from good. These people had come for them, and the fact that they were able to organize as soon as they arrived in Ting City indicated that the source of the information leak might be in Jing City, or among their group. Even more unsettling was the question of why information potentially leaked from Jing City spread so quickly to Ting City—either the news was widely leaked, or the person leaking it had a broad network behind them.
"How is Xu Huo doing?" Professor Lan asked—he was more concerned about Xu Huo’s condition, "He is one of the rare spiritual power Evolvers in the country, a very precious player."
Qin Jingyuan looked towards Chief Wu.
Chief Wu had already received a call from Sima Xiao’er, hearing that someone had helped deal with the intruders, he secretly breathed a sigh of relief. However, he did not mention this to Qin Jingyuan and the others, but instead assured them that Xu Huo was very safe.
Professor Lan, worried about Xu Huo, requested to go to the detention room again. Tang Guangbo didn’t object, so the group headed back to the outside of the detention room.
The door of the detention room was still closed, with no clarity on the situation inside. However, Sima Xiao’er and several colleagues were squatting side by side at the entrance, effectively barricading it.
"Brother Xu just told me he’s fine, but he’ll need to stay inside for another day or two," Sima Xiao’er said to Chief Wu.
"Professor Lan, Professor Tang, what do you think..." Chief Wu hesitated to dismiss them outright. Xu Huo, like when he was evolving in Hua City, clearly didn’t want the Special Defense Department interfering. They couldn’t force their way in, and just waiting at the door wasn’t a solution either.
"Let’s just wait here," Professor Lan said nonchalantly, waving his hand, unwilling to give up as if he had to see Xu Huo walk out with his own eyes.
Chief Wu had no choice but to have chairs brought over.
The group returned to their previous state, and later Professor Lan even suggested personally delivering the Antitoxin inside, but got no response—the door to the detention room remained closed.
Of course, the door could also be remotely controlled from the outside, but considering that Xu Huo wasn’t part of the Special Defense Department, forcibly opening it could lead to conflict, so they abandoned the idea.
After dealing with a sudden intrusion, everyone in the safety zone spent another all-nighter, their eyes dry until sunrise.
After dawn, the residents of Ting City began to move around. As they had done in the past month, those living nearby came to check the progress of the safety zone or if there were any urgent notices. However, today they found the doors of the safety zone’s ground office tightly shut, with more players patrolling around, causing a surge of nervousness.
But the Special Defense Department quickly issued a notice, informing citizens that it was merely a drill in the safety zone, and nothing had happened.
Yet, walls have ears, and whether due to security zone insiders or people who entered the zone the night before, a slight indiscretion quickly appeared on the Pioneer Forum with an anonymous message claiming that the safety zone had trapped a very formidable Advanced Player.
The words "trapped" were cleverly chosen, putting the safety zone and Xu Huo at odds, suggesting that the injured Xu Huo had lost a layer of protection and casting the safety zone as potentially hoarding resources behind closed doors.
This claim appeared to be substantiated by today’s so-called drill notice from the safety zone.
Of course, no player would attack the safety zone just because of this ambiguous message, but it couldn’t prevent some interested onlookers from gathering nearby, nor the inquiry calls from the Special Defense Sub-Department nearby and the safety zone, as well as special visits from the official Player Organization. In short, many wanted to dispatch help to avoid any disorder that the Ting City Special Defense Department could not handle.
Chief Wu was overwhelmed by one call after another, forced to give evasive refusals, and consequently had to mobilize more players to come over.
"I’m really worried that these people would openly rob us," he said, wiping the sweat from his forehead.
"Surely not," Professor Lan said, "After all, it’s a safety zone, and the others are all branches of the Special Defense Department. Our own people shouldn’t fight each other."
Chief Wu had unspeakable difficulties—the situation was stronger than the individual. Take the seized Props and Potions for example, sometimes it’s not about who contributes more to get them. In times of scarce resources, the higher authority first considers the party in greater need; and when players from two cities belonging to the same Special Defense Sub-Department compete for them, it comes down to who is stronger.
Even if reprimanded by the higher-ups afterwards, it didn’t matter. Once the items were taken, they would be used up immediately, with no chance to reclaim them... to put it bluntly, whoever grabbed them owned them.
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"Brother Xu just told me he’s fine, but he’ll need to stay inside for another day or two," Sima Xiao’er said to Chief Wu.
"Professor Lan, Professor Tang, what do you think..." Chief Wu hesitated to dismiss them outright. Xu Huo, like when he was evolving in Hua City, clearly didn’t want the Special Defense Department interfering. They couldn’t force their way in, and just waiting at the door wasn’t a solution either.
"Let’s just wait here," Professor Lan said nonchalantly, waving his hand, unwilling to give up as if he had to see Xu Huo walk out with his own eyes.
Chief Wu had no choice but to have chairs brought over.
The group returned to their previous state, and later Professor Lan even suggested personally delivering the Antitoxin inside, but got no response—the door to the detention room remained closed.
Of course, the door could also be remotely controlled from the outside, but considering that Xu Huo wasn’t part of the Special Defense Department, forcibly opening it could lead to conflict, so they abandoned the idea.
After dealing with a sudden intrusion, everyone in the safety zone spent another all-nighter, their eyes dry until sunrise.
After dawn, the residents of Ting City began to move around. As they had done in the past month, those living nearby came to check the progress of the safety zone or if there were any urgent notices. However, today they found the doors of the safety zone’s ground office tightly shut, with more players patrolling around, causing a surge of nervousness.
But the Special Defense Department quickly issued a notice, informing citizens that it was merely a drill in the safety zone, and nothing had happened.
Yet, walls have ears, and whether due to security zone insiders or people who entered the zone the night before, a slight indiscretion quickly appeared on the Pioneer Forum with an anonymous message claiming that the safety zone had trapped a very formidable Advanced Player.
The words "trapped" were cleverly chosen, putting the safety zone and Xu Huo at odds, suggesting that the injured Xu Huo had lost a layer of protection and casting the safety zone as potentially hoarding resources behind closed doors.
This claim appeared to be substantiated by today’s so-called drill notice from the safety zone.
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