âYouâll never believe what we found out!â
Laoda is proclaiming as soon as he comes into view, full of excitement and gloat. He probably came across some major discovery.
Erge immediately notices how the Missiontakers all seem to be upset by the flowerbed, though, and that whimpering boy crouching on the ground.
The boy they once chased after and searched for.
Laoda also notices, and asks, surprised, âoh hey, isnât this that brat?â
Mu Jiashi immediately notices something from that question, but he hesitates a little, and decides against asking.
Erge gives Laoda a glare before telling the truth to them, âwe met this boy in the Tower before, butâŚâ He shrugs, adding, âwe couldnât get anything useful out of him.â
Mu Jiashi nods and asks instead of fixating on this, âwhat did you find out, then?â
âOh, yeah, this boyâs father killed his wife,â Laoda answers without concern, explaining, âthereâs a TV over at the petrol station showing the news. It was talking about that and there was even a warrant issued.â
Erge adds, âthough the warrant is for an average-looking middle-aged man, and not that man in black, I think.â
Mu Jiashi murmurs, âthatâs oddâŚâ
In fact, right now, he also realises the question.
Why is the father of the boy, the killer, a masked man in black in his Nightmare, instead of his fatherâs usual appearance?
Was he demonising his father into some murderous psycho somehow, perhaps basing it off some TV drama he may have seen? Or, perhaps, is he trying to forget his fatherâs cruel, inhuman actions because of his fear and shock witnessing his motherâs murder?
The latter sounds more reasonable, but in the Nightmare, the warrant shows the boyâs father faithfully.
A Nightmare is definitely based on a Nightmare ownerâs memories, this can only mean that the boy did not distort the image of his fatherâŚ
Or was it some subconscious, psychological effect?
Mu Jiashiâs thoughts come to a standstill.
They feel like they have learned a lot already, but they still havenât a single clue regarding the endings of this Nightmare. And also, where is the man in black right now? They do not know.
It is possible they could extract information from the man in black himself, too, despite his madness (TL: See volume 1 and Ponytail, Quarrelsome and Glassesâ interrogation of Wu Shen).
Laosan reminds him, âletâs go to the supermarket first.â
Mu Jiashi shakes his thoughts clean first and nods.
Ding Yi has soothed the boy enough that he isnât crying anymore. Then, she holds the little boyâs hand to walk towards the supermarket with him.
Laoda and Erge follows behind them.
Selfish looks all frustrated. He brought the boy here, yet right now, all the Missiontakers took his âprizeâ away.
Scapegoat is sweeping his gaze across all the Missiontakers repeatedly. He is nervous and wary. It was Selfish who proposed to work together, yet in the end, every one of them has ignored him entirely.
Treating him like⌠he really is just some scapegoat.
He is also frustrated and angry, partly towards the Missiontakers, partly towards Selfish, and even partly towards himself.
When the two of them slowly follow the people ahead, Selfish suddenly asks Scapegoat, âyouâre regretting?â
Scapegoat seems taken aback in panic.
Selfish just gives him a cold smile and says, âI donât care whether you regret it or not. We have more information than them. So thereâs no wayâŚâ
There is a rather concerning madness and ruthlessness in his expression, worrying Scapegoat even more.
He is questioning why he agreed to work together in the first place? The man is clearly just a madman⌠A factor out of his control.
To Selfish, his needs alone are prioritised more than anything else⌠No, not just his needs, either. Anyone, or any thing, going against his will, will be on the receiving end of his hate and scorn, as if he was the definition of correct in this world somehow.
Scapegoat is more and more certain it was wrong to agree to working together with him, but he cannot back off now.
He can only hope that, the information Selfish holds, is useful.
The agitated man hastens his steps to leave Selfish behind.
The Missiontakers over at the front do not notice the conversation or the interaction, but it was in full view of the viewers in the stream.
They are typing, âwoah, quite the snakey due this guy isâ
âmust be ceo of fence-sitter, inc.â
âgot a laugh outta that, thxâ
âheâs neither able to appeal to one side nor able to leave the other sideâ
âNot just that, but in the eyes of the other Missiontakers, he is no longer trustworthy at all. Even if he tries to make up for the rift formed for his previous deception, it wouldnât be useful anymoreâ
âim more curious what the other guy knows? he still looks confidentâ
âBeibeiâs guess looks more and more convincing⌠if they merely got the information from the cashier the last run of the nightmare, he wouldnât look so confident, I think? feels more like he has been in this nightmare beforeâ
âiâm curious what they know tooâŚâ
âthey are headed for the supermarket again so maybe theyâll learn something newâ
The Missiontakers runs into Lin Qin at the entrance to the supermarket. He has come outside with a whole shopping trolley of drinks, covering almost all possible bases. Itâs piled mountain high.
He is expressionlessly pushing the trolley along while the Missiontakers are all standing there with nervous expressions.
The scene is quite awkward.
Laoda is the first to blurt out, âdalao, youâre shopping?â
The Missiontakers canât help but be in awe, almost feeling like theyâre actually no longer in a Nightmare in the Tower, but just in some unnamed supermarket near some busy expressway, while someone is making a big shopping trip.
Mu Jiashi is looking at Lin Qin in shock, too, and is in thought while glancing over the mountain of drinks in the trolley.
Lin Qin shakes his head, answering, âI wasnât shopping,â he then gestures towards the supermarket, saying, âthey didnât ask me to pay.â
The Missiontakers ââŚâ
The audience in the stream ââŚâ
The comment barrage begins after a moment of jaw-dropping shock.
âhahahaha heâs giving it to Beibei! I knew it!â
âholy shii, the little apple def has something something for our Bei, right?â
âExcuse me, I thought I was in a horror game stream? Am I in the wrong genre?â
âim laughing so much my mom is asking me what funny variety show im watchingâ
â⌠hey, at least on the good side, this dalao with such a buggy fighting power has goodwill towards Beibei, right?â
âyeah, i bet thats what the missiontakers think tooâ
After a brief awkwardness, the Missiontakers continue onto the supermarket while Lin Qin goes about his own business.
He smoothly pushes the trolley into the bookstore.
XĂź Beijin looks up at him, and is struggling to reason Lin Qinâs course of action.
Does he seriously need to do all this just so he can fight with him?
⌠Well, thankfully, heâs had this whole affair postponed to deal with when Lin Qin comes to visit.
XĂź Beijin just quietly watches Lin Qin as he pushes the trolley in front of him, and points to it, telling him simply, âitâs for you.â
Lin Qin gives him a look of shock that has âand youâre being picky?â written all over it.
Then he asks, âso which flavours do you like?â He adds, sincerely, âIâll only gift you ones you like from now on.â
Just⌠Itâs humorous what Lin Qin is doing.
He has finally, very clearly, understood how simple Lin Qinâs world is. Itâs so easy to see and readâŚ
The man has clear goals, clear motives, clear actions and clear speech. He is so straightforward, as though he never needs to dress up his actions in deceiving words, ever. He⌠He is the exact opposite of Xß Beijin.
It makes XĂź Beijin fall into thought a little.
Seeing him not answering immediately, Lin Qin knits his brows, then retrieves a can of drinks from the trolley and takes a good lookââA peach-flavoured soda?
Maybe XĂź Beijin would like it?
He asks, âdo you like this one?â
XĂź Beijin turns his attention back to him, examines the drink, and answers, âno, this brand adds way too much sweetener to all their drinks,â but he adds, âI might drink them sometimes, though, if Iâm in a bad mood.â
Lin Qin calmly says, âI see. Iâll remember that,â then he picks up another can, asking, âwhat about this one?â
âI donât like this one,â XĂź Beijin tries to answer as straightforward and sincerely as Lin Qin speaks while explaining, âthis tastes yucky. Itâs really bad value for money, too.â
Lin Qin gives the can an odd lookââAre âbeer-flavoured sodaâs yucky? His mouth muscles contort slightly before throwing the can over at the trash can nearby. Then he retrieves another soft drink to ask, âthis one?â
âI like this one a lot.â
Lin Qin then gives the apple juice in his hand a good look, asking, â⌠you seem to like fruit juices a lot?â
âIâm slightly lactose intolerant,â XĂź Beijin answers, sighing, âeven though I like milk, itâs uncomfortable if I drink too much.â
Lin Qin gives him an odd look, and thinks for a little while before telling him what he thinks honestly, âyou live very⌠humanly.â
Among both Tower residents and outsiders, despite them being humans, few try to have as mundane yet human a life as XĂź Beijin.
This is a game â where, even if they do not shower or brush their teeth for months on endââWeâre exaggerating, butââit doesnât affect their hygiene any.
They do not hunger. They do not thirst. They do not need to eat, drink, or even excrete. They might feel an appetite or sleepiness, but as long as their stamina value on their information panel isnât zero, then they can do whatever.
Their body really is a string of ones and zeroes. While the game is realistic, but, itâs just a game.
In a sense, while the Missiontakers and Actors are all extremely distressed by âEscapeâ the game, but in fact, they can never die. They just cannot leave this game at all, or at least, they havenât discovered any means to do so yet.
The optimism of Dai Wu, the âsecond lifeâ view, is also quite rare among them.
What is so contradictory about that view is, they all know this is just a game, all of them know, that this is just a mere game, and this is not reality. This is not the real life they are pursuing.
The painful contrast also drags many of them deep in pain.
A realistic life in the real world⌠is already beyond these humansâ reach.
Necessities Merchant are viewed fondly in the Tower, not because the Missiontakers really needed the necessities, but only because, it is part of the apocalyptic fest of the Missiontakers.
They madly consume food, drinks, madly entertain themselves and do whatever pleases them. Some Missiontakers have not entered a Nightmare for years, merely spending their days in decadence on the bottom floor of the Tower, letting all their desires free.
It would seem that this is the life, the fate awaiting all of them.
XĂź Beijin is not someone like that.
He may be a Tower resident, but he lives his life more meaningfully than the Missiontakers.
When Lin Qin hears XĂź Beijin describe how he is âlactose intolerant,â it could almost convince him that they are just in reality, hearing a friend complaining about his annoying illness.
Lin Qinâs mind goes blank for a bit. His thoughts empty out.
While XĂź Beijin lowers his eyes and gives a vacuous smile. He understands what Lin Qin is getting at, but he can only reply, âthis is how it is.â
What else could he have done otherwise?