Immortal in Horror Game: She is the Fortune Teller!
Chapter 456 - 448: Escape from Madman Prison 11
Josh opened her memories and browsed through them, unexpectedly discovering another lovestruck individual.
Mina liked her captain Solong, and she just so happened to have a thing for Captain Xue Guo.
Speaking of which...
Josh rubbed her chin, realizing she seemed to have a rather ambiguous relationship with her own captain, Yuze.
Is team romance a trend now?
But thinking about it, in a team, the captain usually takes on most of the responsibilities.
When girls are part of the team, they’re inevitably often "rescued by heroes," cared for, and pampered by the captain.
Especially in instances, in dire situations, when the captain comes to their rescue, it’s easy for the girls to develop feelings.
Moreover, driven by admiration for strength, the girls tend to first notice the captain, rather than other ordinary team members.
Sigh...
This damn lovestruck brain.
Josh browsed through Sun Qimeng’s memories and found she had always been in unrequited love.
As a Defensive Melee, Sun Qimeng was essentially in a similar position to Jiang Can in the Golden Shit Stirrer.
Sun Qimeng actually had a decent personality, a bit cool and prideful.
But overall, she wasn’t that bad, much better than Susanna at least.
However, she was a Strong Attacker, not Master An.
When Susanna joined the team, she wasn’t just a healer but also Master An, which instantly filled Sun Qimeng with resentment.
The two didn’t get along at first.
But Susanna had her ways, and not only did everyone like her, but they also willingly stood by her side.
Suddenly, Josh stumbled upon something intriguing.
She saw Susanna’s training in Sun Qimeng’s memory.
The training looked extremely bizarre.
In a room resembling a ward, Susanna seemed to have just undergone surgery, with heavy bandages wrapped around her head, and Xue Guo was giving instructions beside her, which Susanna quickly complied with.
Later on, as she became proficient, Xue Guo didn’t even need to speak, and Susanna could smoothly complete a set of actions.
Josh squinted her eyes, wondering, is this the thing the coach mentioned?
It’s similar to everyone sharing one brain, but at the cost of losing autonomy on the battlefield, completely entrusting their safety to the captain.
So...
Did Susanna return to the team?
Josh had always wanted to kill her, but felt it would be too easy for her to die just like that.
Now it seems strange.
Since Susanna was so favored, why would the Augustine family allow her to undergo such surgery?
The coach had mentioned, once you undergo this surgery, you’d essentially become a monster, reduced to a subordinate of the captain, never to be human again.
The Augustine family valued Susanna greatly, relying on her for promotion and fortune, surely not wanting her to become a discarded piece.
Unless...
They had a falling out?
Josh’s eyes flashed as she noted down this information.
She browsed through other memories of Sun Qimeng and found that, like Mina, during the whipping of those prisoners, the prisoners revealed nothing.
Is she just lucky?
Whether it was Shanwu or Catman, they disclosed quite a bit to her.
Perhaps there would be a change of position tomorrow.
Observe further and see.
But for now.
These people already knew her true information.
They couldn’t be left alive.
She pondered for a moment, refrained from taking action immediately, and checked the memories of the other two NPCs just in case.
To her surprise, the other two NPCs possessed complete memories as well.
From childhood to adulthood.
Even more absurd...
They came from different worlds.
In one NPC’s memory, he was a general who not only betrayed his country but also slaughtered over a hundred thousand scholars, setting 37 cities ablaze to celebrate the enemy emperor’s birthday.
In that era, a country’s cities were quite limited.
By burning 37 cities, he essentially razed the entire nation to the ground.
The heavy sin of murder led him to die young, and afterward, he was directly sent to prison.
Josh frowned slightly, so in this person’s perception, this wasn’t even a prison, but rather the Eighteen Layers of Hell?
She perused another person’s memory.
He turned out to be from an interstellar-like place.
On the battlefield, he was a soldier, a commander, and also a technician in the research department.
This person had quite a few identities.
But Josh never expected that this soldier was from Federation Planet.
The technology for brain control was his invention.
She saw disputes in his memory.
The nobles wielded immense power, aiming to totally absorb the Military Department, turning the entire department into the nobles’ "security force," so they set their sights on Yuze.
It was unimaginable for her to see Yuze in the memories of a stranger NPC.
Within these memories, Yuze seemed to be one of those nobles.
And held quite a significant status.
On the battlefield, Yuze was a formidable commander, directing the entire battle.
And fought against interstellar pirates.
Eliminating pirate strongholds, 300 people dismantled an interstellar den of 8,000 pirates.
Thus, Yuze became famous overnight, the only one in the noble district comparable to a Military District commander.
Subsequently, the gods bestowed favor, renaming him Yuze, announcing that Yuze would be his successor.
The nobles harbored grand ambitions, aiming to control Yuze to augment the noble district’s strength.
They implemented a project to create a god, attempting to install an advanced controller in Yuze’s brain.
Nobody would notice the controller before activation, but once activated, it would control Yuze’s brain, turning him into a robot that only obeys commands.
Yet ultimately, this plan seemed to fail.
The researcher met a sudden death overnight.
Then came his memory of entering this prison.
In his memory, it wasn’t hell, but a place akin to a soul imprisonment facility.
Josh slightly frowned, trying to extract more memories about Yuze from his mind, discovering Yuze went to the battlefield with his grandfather.
The relationship between those two seemed exceptionally good.
His memory frequently showed Yuze and his grandfather in military uniforms, sitting on the ship’s deck, chatting and drinking.
That was a side of Yuze Josh had never seen before.
Dazzling, flamboyant, noble, even blinding.
His brilliance was overwhelming, never restraining his aura, vibrant and endlessly energetic, full of curiosity about everything, eager to explore.
Unlike now, always appearing lazy, seemingly uninterested in anything, unmotivated.
No matter how much Josh searched, she couldn’t find anything new.
She regretfully closed the memory.
Was Yuze once so full of life?
What changed him into who he is now?
She hadn’t met his grandfather, and during the last reunion feast, only his parents were present.
Josh suddenly felt curious about his past.