Immortal in Horror Game: She is the Fortune Teller!-Chapter 272 - 267: Strange Divine Academy 12

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Chapter 272: Chapter 267: Strange Divine Academy 12

She couldn’t help but secretly blame Josh, what the hell was he doing? Why didn’t he say anything earlier?

This kind of important information should have been revealed a long time ago, instead of acting all commanding and telling others to return to their rooms.

But others surely wouldn’t follow her commands!

Who does she think she is!

Maybe she did it on purpose!

Let others regret not listening to her words in the end.

The girl snorted coldly; she would not regret it!

She would never let Josh’s dirty little schemes succeed!

She turned her head and grabbed Susanna’s hand: "I understand you, Josh is really annoying!"

She then looked at the other girls in white uniforms: "Let’s form an alliance, this dungeon isn’t supposed to be competitive, if we ally, there’s strength in numbers, we can all work together to get our NPCs out of the school and pass through together!"

The other girls also felt fooled by Josh and immediately got excited.

The friendship among girls is just that simple, as long as there’s a common dislike, they can easily become friends.

The boy speaking glanced at Susanna.

A knowing look passed between them that only they could understand.

The two of them had formed an alliance the day before, with the goal of targeting Josh.

The boy’s name was Qian Duobao, and he had known Josh for a long time.

In the novice dungeon, Qian Duobao, Huang Bairen, Green Hair, and Zhu Yongchang passed together, thanks to Josh, they either died or got injured.

Qian Duobao luckily survived.

If he hadn’t watched Josh’s replay, he never would have known that his brotherhood was torn apart because of Josh’s schemes.

Why was it that they both came out of the same novice dungeon, but Josh could soar to become the first-tier strategist of Mysterious Guild, while he could only scramble to climb in some obscure small guild?

He was unwilling. If he ever got the chance to meet Josh, he must make him pay blood for blood!

If it weren’t for Josh, as one of the survivors, he would have had a better chance of being picked by the Mysterious Guild!

It was Josh who had taken everything from him.

He had been secretly watching Josh’s movements, knowing that Susanna and Josh were always at odds, so he took the chance to ally with Susanna.

In this dungeon, killing someone without anyone knowing was too easy!

Moreover...

Qian Duobao sneered, last night there wasn’t even a dorm assistant reminding them, they just used their brains.

Since there are red and white moons, there must be turns.

This bunch of women, stupid beyond redemption, actually blamed Josh, it was almost like heaven helping him get revenge.

Josh, now taste your own medicine, this is what you taught me.

"Excuse me." A crisp female voice sounded beside him.

Qian Duobao froze, lightly pushed aside by a girl’s hand.

The girl’s fair skin and delicate profile appeared in his sight.

She carried a very faint, indescribable fragrance, elusive yet enticing.

He covered the spot he was pushed, his face slightly red, staring at the girl’s back.

Damn, there’s no way I’m going soft!

Josh leisurely sat down with breakfast in hand.

Next to her, Erin frowned displeasedly: "It’s almost class time, you can’t eat breakfast!"

Josh took a bite of the thin-skinned and thick-stuffed bun: "The school rules only say no eating in class."

Erin snorted coldly, turning away not wanting to look at her.

Nearby, some girls couldn’t help but wanted to challenge the first test.

The dungeon only had three stages, as long as they took their NPC through, they could leave this hellhole!

If they decided to challenge the stage, they wouldn’t need to attend classes that day.

Some girls couldn’t hold back and took their seemingly "amiable" white-uniformed NPC along.

The nearby female player hurriedly tugged her sleeve: "Be careful, after all, it’s a dungeon, there’s still danger."

"We’ll wait for you to share your experience when you come back!"

"Yeah, yeah, we’re counting on you to pave the way!"

The girl chuckled, satisfied with drawing so much attention. She nodded: "Don’t worry, I’ll carefully observe the situation inside and share it with you all when I get out, so everyone can pass together!"

Saying this, she glanced pointedly in Josh’s direction: "I’m not like some people, keeping secrets and hiding clues and identities."

Having said that, she left the classroom with her NPC.

Everyone craned their necks eagerly watching; she was the first brave soul to challenge the stage.

Josh smiled slightly, finished eating, and opened her textbook.

Erin glanced at her: "Don’t you want to take me through the challenge?"

Josh mimicked her, glancing back playfully: "Do you want to go?"

Erin put on a cold and distant air, retracting her gaze.

Josh didn’t say anything further.

The class officially started.

But almost half the class was looking outside.

The first stage was set in the Red Academy on the left. After the two entered the first-floor test room of the Red Academy, they never came out, nor was there any sound or movement.

The teacher sneered sarcastically, glancing disdainfully at everyone: "No use looking, they’re dead in there."

Everyone was startled; they didn’t know what was inside these stages.

The rules stated that after failing a test, you could recharge and try again, with no limit on attempts, so they assumed there was no danger.

How could anyone die inside?

Some veteran players were skeptical, suspecting there was indeed some danger, but not necessarily fatal.

The NPC teachers were likely trying to scare them, to shake their mindset.

But many were still distracted, and by the midday prayer break, many were glancing dully towards the left Red Academy.

Josh glanced at the statue, frowning slightly.

Why did it seem like the statue had changed since the morning?

Something about it was different.

Could it be another Sea God?

The statue lowered its eyes, its expression calm, with black lips and gold eyes creating an inexplicably imposing and powerful aura, evoking awe.

In its left hand, it held a sharp Longsword, and in its right, a book.

Josh stared at the Longsword’s blade direction, frowning slightly.

By noon, after classes were over, there was movement from the Red Academy side.

The test room’s doors opened, and someone came out.

Everyone craned their necks to look inside.

An NPC in a white uniform walked out with a pitiful look, red at the tip of the nose and eyebrows.

People waited a long time, but never saw the girl in red uniform.

A player couldn’t help but boldly ask: "Where’s your desk mate? Why are you alone?"

The NPC sniffled sadly: "She’s dead... my poor desk mate."

Everyone had varying expressions, their hearts couldn’t help but sink.

So it really could cause death.

Those who initially held a casual mindset of passing were now all tense.

With only three stages and a month’s time, they thought completing one stage in ten days was easy; if they lost, they could try again, slowly gaining experience, eventually making it through.

They realized it was not nearly as simple as that!

If someone went in and died without coming out, those outside who hadn’t been in wouldn’t know the specifics of the test nor prepare accordingly.

Previously, some were raring to challenge early for experience; now they fell silent.

Girls exchanged glances, feeling a bit relieved that they weren’t the rash first ones.

Otherwise, they wouldn’t even know how they died.