Death Game: Starting as a Trickster, Pretending to Be a God
Chapter 357: Reporting In and Counting the Items
"Whew—"
After leaving the Settlement Space, Lin Yu pulled the plastic bag off his head.
He sat in his room breathing heavily, then let out a long sigh.
Only after returning to reality did he finally feel the tangible sensation of "surviving."
"I almost got killed by the Diviner, and this dungeon was such a headache too."
And because he had been operating under the identity of May May, Lin Yu couldn't just pretend nothing happened after returning to reality.
He took out the transparent phone tablet, then switched to May May's phone.
He immediately sent a message to Good Night.
"Captain, I encountered the Marauders' Diviner in the last dungeon, and he almost killed me."
As soon as Lin Yu sent the message, he quickly received a reply from Good Night.
[Good Night: Wait, bro]
[Good Night: Who did you say?]
[May May: The Diviner, at least that's what he called himself]
[Good Night: If it's really him, how did you survive?]
[May May: I was with Robin from the Night Watchmen, the three of us participated in this dungeon together, you can verify this with the Night Watchmen]
[May May: Also, this dungeon had special mechanics - at first he was disguised as a First-Tier player, which gave me some buffer time.]
[Good Night: I see]
[Good Night: Alright, I'll send you a link, fill out a report]
Soon after, Good Night directly forwarded a mini-program link to Lin Yu's chat software.
Lin Yu was surprised, but it also felt somewhat reasonable.
As expected of Order...
They didn't need a separately developed app, they just openly created a mini-program and hung it at the entrance of mainstream software.
When Lin Yu clicked it open, he found the mini-program's name was quite discreet, called "Safe Access Background Management System."
After clicking login, his WeChat account naturally passed the review.
"Welcome, May May."
Lin Yu quickly found the "Submit Report" option in the clean interface.
The UI and guidance of this mini-program were quite good, and after clicking, there were detailed report type classifications.
"Please check your report submission category below:"
"Report involves: A, Real world. B, Dungeon world. C, Both."
"Report source: A, Personal experience. B, Investigation discovery. C, Public submission."
"Urgent: A, Yes. B, No."
"Please complete additional supplementary matters in the report content."
Lin Yu checked BAA, then began filling out the report content.
He roughly described the content within the dungeon: including the reincarnation cycles mechanism, traces of the Psychological Society, interactions with Robin, and the Diviner who appeared at the critical moment.
However, Lin Yu naturally concealed some parts: basically anything Robin didn't know about what he had done, Lin Yu mostly omitted.
Especially the parts about deceiving the Diviner, and the First Generation Freud's brain falling into his possession.
These were clearly not suitable for Order to know.
And Lin Yu wasn't deliberately hiding things either... this way, even if it were really exposed, he wouldn't have intentionally deceived in the report, just omitted non-essential parts.
After all, the core content of this report was that he encountered the Diviner!
From the results perspective, with Robin's personality, she definitely wouldn't downplay his actions - as long as she truthfully reported what she saw him do...
That should count as "merits without faults."
If Order were to deeply investigate how an ordinary First-Tier player like him managed to survive under the Diviner's hands and whether he was hiding some methods, then this organization would be too disappointing.
But regardless, having an organization still had its benefits.
At least after submitting the report...
Once the name Diviner appeared, someone else would have to deal with the headache.
Lin Yu knew this guy ranked second on the leaderboard.
But for Order, with first and third place in their ranks, they weren't really that afraid of the Diviner.
"It's good to have strong backing - even if Order lacks humanistic care and warmth, they'd probably have to take this seriously due to pressure."
Thinking this far, Lin Yu felt somewhat pleased.
"Moreover... this organization is actually quite considerate."
After submitting the report, he sent another new message to Good Night.
[May May: Captain, I submitted my report.]
[May May: I'm going to test out the items I got this time, just message me if anything comes up]
Then, Lin Yu put his phone aside and really began "testing" the items.
Of course...
The [Asylum Patient Gown] didn't need testing - its description was already clear enough.
The [Repaired Fog Pocket Watch] required "sacrifices," and Lin Yu felt testing this thing wasn't really appropriate either.
In this room, besides himself and three summoned creatures, there was only Lin Zhao - who would be suitable to sacrifice?
So...
There was really only one newly acquired item that Lin Yu needed to "test."
He took out Freud's brain from his item space.
The thing judged and named by the Death Game as [Wise One's Active Brain] appeared before Lin Yu.
The glowing brain started shouting as soon as it appeared.
"Whoa—!"
"This feeling... this feeling... I'm back in the real world?"
"Earth! Hah!"
The brain flashed as the voice of the First Generation Freud sounded, seeming quite excited.
"Let me see what changes have happened to Earth after all this time."
Lin Yu sighed: "You've only been gone for just over a year, even iPhones might not have updated yet..."
"Anyway, you're now my [summoned creature] too... so I think we should talk first."
"Although you almost tried to kill me, and I ruined your plans, from the results perspective you eventually cooperated with my plan and helped me, and I brought you out of that hellhole, so—if we talk about cooperation, we have a pretty good foundation, right?"
As Lin Yu spoke, the glowing brain gradually calmed down.
It rested on the table in front of Lin Yu, its light brightening and dimming like breathing.
The brain seemed to be in deep thought.
Soon after, the voice sounded again.
"Hmm, I think... that's reasonable!"
"What cooperation do you want to discuss with me?"
Hearing Freud's words, Lin Yu let out a breath.
"As expected of a pragmatic smart person..."
"Then tell me, what can you do now—as my [item]."
"After all, the Death Game's description of you is a bit vague."