Out of the corridor and into the car, then rushing as fast as they can to the service area takes about three minutes.
And theyâve also wasted two minutes in the corridor already.
Selfish numbering off eight numbers should take eight⌠no, seven minutes in total. This means they only have about two more minutes to gather information in this service area.
⌠Because they are not sure what would happen when all the numbers have been said correctly.
Laosan canât help but feel slightly regretful now.
They should have left someone there, after all. Now they canât be certain what happens after all the numbers are reported correctly.
As for Selfish telling them honestly?
Yeah, right. Laosan isnât one to consider meaningless assumptions.
Meanwhile, since Scapegoat is also on the car heâs in right now, he hesitates for a bit before asking, âwhat did you actually come across in the last run of the Nightmare?â
Scapegoat rolls his eyes at him and says, âyou wanna know? Well, you know what, sure⌠just remember that it was all going well until your side screwed it up.â
He complains a bit more, looking quite frustrated and angry.
Shortly after, he seems to have done complaining and begins to detail what happened after he and Selfish reached the service area the last run.
âWhen we were at the service area, we didnât know when something might happen over at your side⌠We were already scared from the first run, you know. So we decided to get an idea for the place first and walk around. That supermarket was at the far back, and it was really big, so we took a look inside.
I was arguing with him about the man in black back then, and the cashier reacted strangely, so we asked if he knew anything⌠Then, that was it. Ho. Ho.â
He coldly chuckles in the end.
Meanwhile, in the driverâs seat, Erge asks, âlooks like you also want to stay a while inside that dark room?â
Scapegoat shrinks back into his seat and goes quiet.
Laosan thought about what the guy said carefully, and it all seemed to add up, thoughâŚ
To be fair, he doesnât trust Scapegoat or Selfish much. He trusts Laoda, Erge, and can tentatively offer trust to Ding Yi, Mu Jiashi and even Lin Qin for now, but he cannot say the same for these Missiontakers that have been disagreeable with each other and them since the beginning.
So he is suspecting foul play.
Though he cannot find any issue with what he just told them for nowâŚ
Was it⌠Really the truth?
Laosan is growing worrisome. He has a feeling that something unexpected will happen in this run of the Nightmare.
In the stream, XĂź Beijin knew the Missiontakers have arrived as soon as seven names popped up under the scene âExpressway Service Area.â So he switches the camera source over to the service area from the dark bedroom, where he and the viewers have been watching Selfish all along.
By the way, after the other Missiontakers left, Selfish seemed completely unfazed inside the pitch black space alone. He even remembered that string of long numbers Laosan told him just before leaving, and so was just counting nonchalantly in absolute darkness.
The viewers were surprised, typing, âeh? hes been hiding his true strength?â
âdoesnât look like heâs dumb or stupid either⌠why was he even going contrarian against everyone before?â
âmaybe its on purpose? so that he alone can enjoy whatever reward it was after numbering offâ
â⌠but he doesnât even know if the numbers they said were correct or if it was all the numbers?â
âActually⌠I have a question.â
âHave you all noticed the issue of time?â
XĂź Beijin suddenly has a spark of brilliance and asks, âyou mean, they lied to the other Missiontakers?â
âaw man! Beibei and the detective dalao have the same brain wavelength but I still canât understand a thing [cry emoji]â
âI mean⌠in their last run, there were at least eight minutes in total; two minutes and some in the corridor and the time spent on the road meant that they should have only less than three minutes when they reach the service area to gather information.
Do you think that three minutes is enough for them to even realise which person holds valuable information in the entire service area?
Beibei already walked us through the service area earlier. We know that itâs big and even crowded in places. How did they even manage to come across the supermarket cashier in less than three minutes? When thereâs even Beibei here to detract them?â
âI think the more likely possibility is that one of them knows some key information in this Nightmare, thatâs why they were able to run right for the cashier.â
XĂź Beijin couldnât help but chime in, though, âbut then, this creates a contradictionââIf they already knew the cashier in the supermarket knows something, then isnât three minutes already enough for them to head straight for him to get that information?â
âoh shit! Beibeiâs also right!â
âthen they didnt conceal the key info on purpose⌠but is there even a need? i thought true ends mean all the missiontakers get to go up floors together?â
âMaybe itâs because they have been at each otherâs throats for the whole time? Their anger seemed genuine. Maybe they really were about to get the key information but it was ruined halfway because of the death in the bedroomâ
âim more curious about⌠how this arguing duo actually joined forces?â
âor maybe⌠they separated to ask for information, and the one now in the bedroom learned somethingâŚ?â
âbut they lashed out at the bedroom Missiontakers together earlier?â
âhey say⌠could the missiontakers present have already discovered the problem with time? maybe they did but they didnt wanna say? cuz they also dont wanna cooperate with the guy left in the bedroom?â
âim dead⌠im not only stuck with the instances riddles, i dont even know what the missiontakers are thinking anymoreâ
âthis kind of game really isnât suitable for me either lolâ
âdalao, your turn, pleaseâ
âHm? Ok⌠So what I was thinking was that they probably did end up learning some information that meant they had to go inside the bedroom to secure an initiative⌠or something? Maybe they were calling the bedroom team âinept useless pieces of shitâ in order to smooth their way into the bedroom, tooâ
âsigh⌠we shouldve watched the two of them in the stream back thenâ
âbut the numbering off was tense and thrilling too; so basically, when there are too many scenes, even Beibei canât change the scenes in time anymore⌠his director skills need improving (no lol)â
âapologies, so its actually director bei? [hold_fist_greeting emoji]â
âthatâs fine really, even TV dramas need some cliffhangers for tensionâŚâ
The comments are having fun again. For the viewers with a birdâs eye view on everything, they might be troubled and curious, but they are sure theyâll learn about everything eventually.
XĂź Beijin is a little more concerned than them, though, since Selfish is behaving really differently inside the dark bedroom from how he usually was, that is, temperamental and dumb.
And since he didnât know what Selfish and Scapegoat ran into in the third run of the Nightmare either, there is nothing for him to base his speculations on.
Perhaps, he could go ask Dai Wu again�
This is definitely an advantage of the Actors.
Though, the last time he went, that guy was already all mysterious; he isnât sure whether he would tell him about everything this time.
While thinking so, he turns his attention back to the service area.
All seven Missiontakers are proudly marching into the service area before fanning out to search for clues individually.
The service area layout resembles the âĺâ character with the opening in the middle down below as the entrance. There are some tuck shops and eateries lined up right beside either side of the entrance. The left side contains the public restroom and drinking fountains. The large supermarket is at the very back. The right side contains some shops, including XĂź Beijinâs bookstore.
There is also a plaza in the middle containing some flowerbeds and benches.
Scapegoat just told them he almost got the identity of the man in black from the cashier in the supermarket, and so, this time, he also heads straight for the supermarket.
Laosan, Ding Yi and Mu Jiashi all follow him, but Laoda and Erge have decided to explore elsewhere.
Nobody asks Lin Qin where heâs going; and the man in question ends up following Scapegoat, heading for the supermarket.
The purpose is⌠of course, for XĂź Beijinâs drinks problem.
Lin Qin is quite the simpleminded but stubborn individual. Heâll try his best to do whatever heâs decided to put his mind to.
Since theyâre headed for the supermarket, theyâll have to circle around either the left or the right of the plaza (TL: Why donât they just go through the plaza? Unless it has no path through the middle for some inexplicable design reasons), and naturally, they steer clear of the public restroom and take the right side.
Thus, Lin Qin immediately spies XĂź Beijin inside the bookstore.
And his steps naturally diverge from the others towards him, and leads him right into the bookstore.
The viewers follow the rest of the Missiontakers towards the supermarket, so none of them notice that, in the little window on the bottom right of their screen, their host is now in trouble.
Lin Qin heads straight for the counter and greets him, âhello again.â
XĂź Beijin is quiet for a moment before deciding to ignore Lin Qin entirely and pretend he does not know him in the NightmareââYes, thatâs how it always should have been. Lin Qin doesnât know about Actors anyway!
All the Missiontakers thought that the Tower residents are just game NPCs.
They do not confuse the Nightmares with the Tower. They believe that Tower residents remember nothing inside the Nightmares, and even if they did, they probably treat them as real nightmares in the first place; and itâs the other way around in the Nightmare, they think the residents remember their memories in the Tower, and if theyâre not the owner of the Nightmare who is usually mentally insane in one way or another, then their personalities would be similar as well.
In fact, that is why some Missiontakers would take advantage of that to do whatever in the Nightmares and act like nothing happened back in the Tower. Because the Server prohibits Actors from blowing their covers, they can only swallow the pain and, in the end, it is always the Actors who mentally suffer.
Even when Actors that did end up mentally insane show how they remember what happened in the Nightmare indirectly, the Missiontakers would somehow come to the conclusion that, âoh, these residents did end up turning into their mad self in their Nightmares, huh.â
In other words, since the Missiontakers have all already bought into the whole âNPCs are NPCsâ premise, no matter what the Actors do, they will find a way to rationalise from that false context, especially when many of these Missiontakers donât pay close attention to Tower residents most of the time in the first place.
This conundrum has troubled endless Actors and dragged them into a hopeless abyss. Many times they have tried to hint at their roles as Actors in all sorts of indirect ways, but their compadres, their own kin, would never pick up the cues.
And apparently, how the Missiontakers came to largely dismiss the Tower residents was a habit that developed after seeing how the Tower residents would do all sorts of weird attention-seeking things that made the Missiontakers think theyâre insane instead of digging deeper into their identities.
Some Missiontakers would even remark on how advanced NEâs AI must be to simulate madness so vividly.
No Missiontaker would consider the possibility that these Tower residents are humans, just like them, at all.
Tower residents all have all sorts of disabilities, physical or mental â This is the image that causes Missiontakers to disregard the possibility of working with them or sympathising with them.
Their thoughts are âconfirmedâ even more unquestionably when they meet the owner of a Nightmare that theyâve seen in the Tower; Missiontakers do end up quirky or devastated from all the mental stress, but what the Nightmare owners do in the Nightmares can only make them question, whether humans are truly capable of turning into⌠that.
Therefore, unless it is to acquire information in the Nightmare, no Missiontaker would interact with Tower residents in or out of the Nightmare.
Thus, someone like Lin Qin, who chased after a resident from the Tower to the Nightmare and back, is really rare and even strange, not to mention the fact that every single time heâd just ask XĂź Beijin to âletâs fightâ over and over again.
Over time, XĂź Beijin canât really remember whether he has actually properly Acted his role each and every time he has met Lin Qin now. Has he ever slipped up anywhere?
None of that matters, though, because this time, he is ready to ignore Lin Qinâs requests entirely.