“Bang!”
As Song Jinshi was still talking to his assistant, the door was suddenly smashed open.
The monster he had just seen with the binoculars stood outside the door.
Beneath a face obscured by green, filthy water plants, a pair of greedy, dim, dead fish eyes closely watched the startled Song Jinshi.
A thick, stubby, ugly tail moved across the ground, leaving a puddle of viscous green liquid behind.
The moment the monster broke through the door, Song Jinshi was so frightened that his face turned pale.
Then he panicked and remembered he needed to escape.
But the monster was right at the doorway, slowly approaching him, making it impossible for his to get out through the door.
“Host, the window!”
After hearing his assistant’s words, Song Jinshi didn’t even bother to put on his shoes and ran directly toward the window.
However, perhaps his climbing position was wrong; as soon as he tried to stick his half-body out, he fell out.
“Ow…”
“It hurts—”
Tears streamed down Song Jinshi’s face from the pain.
But at that moment, he couldn’t afford to check his wounds; the monster was still behind him, about to come out of the window.
Song Jinshi hurriedly scrambled up, his bare, tender feet landing on the stone path.
Traces of blood oozed down through the cracks in the stones.
Even though he was in excruciating pain, Song Jinshi didn’t stop; his fear of death almost overcame all other feelings.
“Host, you should be good now. Let’s rest in that house ahead.”
Song Jinshi finally slowed down and walked toward the house.
Once inside, Song Jinshi completely relaxed and began to feel the pain in his legs and feet.
Now he had time to check his condition.
His knees were scraped, with some blood seeping out, but it wasn’t too serious.
However, his feet were badly injured; he didn’t know if it was stones or branches that had cut him, but there were many wounds, leaving bloody footprints on the ground.
“Woo woo woo, little assistant, it hurts so much.”
Song Jinshi was afraid of pain since he was a child, but back then, he had family who cared for him and love interests in games who worried about him. Now that he was here, no one cared for him as they did, so he could only turn to his little assistant to express his feelings.
Before the assistant could respond, the bullet comments exploded.
—”Damn it, which instance is this? I’m going to this instance next; I want to kill that damned fish monster!”
—”Don’t cry, my wife, it breaks my heart; please don’t cry, let me blow the pain away.”
—”Wait, my wife has no teammates in this instance? How can they let my wife be chased by monsters like this? My wife must be in so much pain.”
—”I feel pain just looking at those wounds; the streamer has only just started to cry now; that’s really good! I thought the streamer was just useless and doomed to die; now I apologize to the streamer.”
—”I just checked; did you know? This instance is a newly released one called ‘Marriage’.”
—”So what? We can’t enter right now; we can’t help my wife.”
—”No! What I mean is! This instance can only be entered by the top 100 players in the whole area! So do you understand?”
—”Is my wife in the top 100 players? That’s impossible, he’s not on the list.”
—”So I think my wife might have encountered some bug that led him to accidentally enter this instance.”
—”That’s too pitiful for my wife; this instance is so difficult, and he’s just a newcomer without anyone to help. What should he do?”
—”Shen Yuanxing is also in this instance; we can ask him to help my wife!”
—”Yes! We can go to his livestream and send gifts, offering a high price for him to help my wife clear the level!”
After that, the number of viewers in the live stream suddenly dropped, clearly heading to Shen Yuanxing’s scream for help.
“Host, I can open a pain relief buff for you, but it can only alleviate 80% of the pain.”
“But I have no credits.” After hearing his assistant’s words, Song Jinshi’s eyes instantly brightened but then dimmed again when he remembered his lack of credit.
“You do have some, host. The viewers in the livestream have donated many credits; there are enough to open a pain relief buff.”
“Then please open it, little assistant.”
As the pain relief buff took effect, Song Jinshi felt the pain in his body decreases significantly.
However, due to his sensitivity to pain, he still felt discomfort, a strange, tingling sensation that was hard to describe.
The reason the monster hadn’t caught up with Song Jinshi was that it had been intercepted by a certain boss.
Considering the monster’s speed, it should have caught up with his by now outside the yard.
However, just as Song Jinshi turned a corner, a man suddenly appeared.
His cold gaze fixated on the ignorant monster in front of him.
“You scared it.”
“Even dead, it’s still disgusting; truly a pure monster.”
After speaking, the man waved his hand, and the monster instantly vanished, leaving only a puddle of dark green viscous liquid behind, which was soon absorbed by the ground, as if it had never existed in this world.
Then the man casually followed the blood trail along the path.
At this moment, Song Jinshi had already collapsed onto the bed in the room, covered with a blanket he found from somewhere.
The whole room had no light, only the moonlight from outside barely illuminating anything.
“Host, don’t worry; just sleep for a while. When morning comes, we can go back, and you need to rest well; I will keep an eye on you.”
“Thank you, little assistant.”
“You’re welcome, host.”
At this moment, Song Jinshi was extremely tired; after saying that, he fell into a deep sleep.
Not long after Song Jinshi fell asleep, the door opened quietly.
A tall, dark figure stood at Song Jinshi’s window, and the bright moonlight spilt in, illuminating his delicate little face.
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