Selfish said, âI have a question.â
Selfish scratches his hair to say, âyou know⌠Nightmares have no logic to it right? Is there even any use in analysing them?â
He just wanted a way to interpret everything that happened in the Nightmare!
Erge rolls his eyes and mocks, âtch, now I know why youâre a lone wolf.â
Selfish asks, âho, what, I canât even point out mistakes now?â
Mu Jiashi takes a deep breath and ignores SelfishââReally, the Tower forbidding Missiontakers from killing each other is definitely a fortunate thing.
He turns to Laosan to say, âso the question at hand is that, if we fail to resolve this Nightmare during this run, then if the Nightmareâs time continues to push forward in future runs, we will lose our initiative eventually!â
Laosan nods and hesitantly says, âI get what youâre saying, butâŚâ
He also knows that the information they have right now will slowly turn worthless as the Nightmareâs timeline moves forward, because they have no idea what change there might be next, and what they will be facing afterwards.
Mu Jiashi wants to secure the initiative, staying one step ahead of the Nightmare, to know what will happen next in the Nightmare beforehand.
But⌠itâs seriously difficult.
Mu Jiashi says, âa question I just talked about was why the journey of the boy did not include his fatherâs escape,â he pauses before adding, âin the TV in the gas station, the police were arresting the killer live.â
Laosan nods and suddenly, he stops and raises his head to say, âso you want to say his father was arrested! The escape journey is a path of no return. That is why it could not be included in the infinite loop!â
Mu Jiashi nods, and explains, âanother point is that, when his father was escaping, he did not bring the boy with him. Obviously, the boyâs path could not include what he did not experience.â
Then, after a brief silence where he was thinking some more, he adds, âthe boy is the owner of the Nightmare, so the scenes, journeys and timelines are all based on his subjective experience. Therefore, even though his father was arrested, when his nightmare restarts, the man in black will still reappear⌠That makes more sense.â
âWho cares if it makes sense or not!â Erge impatiently says, âanyway, what youâre saying is, the next run of the Nightmare, the situation could change again, and the killer would already have been arrested?â
Mu Jiashi nods, âthatâs what I think.â
Selfish goes âtchâ next to him and says, âwhy canât it just go back to the very beginning?â
The question makes Mu Jiashi blank out a little. Hesitant, he doesnât answer immediately.
Yes, as the Nightmare we started over and over again, the Nightmareâs time is also pushing forward.
There is no guarantee that the time never loops back.
Just as Selfish said, Nightmares have no inherent logic. They can try to logicise and rationalise it, but the result may not be as they wish.
Selfish taunts him, saying, âyou really are a piece of trash.â
Laoda goes âheyâ and starts rolling his sleeves up.
Mu Jiashi stops him and bitterly snickers, saying, âyouâre right,â then he heaves a weary sigh, wipes his face with his hand, the confident expression perishing from his face, returning to his gloomy form from when he just arrived in this Nightmare. He says, âyou donât have to listen to me. Iâm a failure of a Missiontaker.â
Laosan looks like he wants to say something.
Itâs painfully obvious Mu Jiashi must have been through something, butâŚ
In places like the Tower, words of encouragement are not easily uttered. People are full of wariness, suspicions, and doubts.
In the end, Laosan stays silent.
All about the bloodied flowerbeds, the Missiontakers are covered in a blanket of suffocating silence.
In the stream, the viewers are deeply astonished at what theyâre showing, and are all asking on the comments, typing, âisnt this way too serious?! its just a game!â
XĂź Beijin is hesitant before suddenly saying, âitâs different. The game âEscape,â you knowâŚâ
He really wants to know, what these audience refer to as âhost-only gameâ is.
The viewers fall for it immediately.
âah, makes sense, these closed games are always a bit more solemnâ
âi wonder what this games status is⌠i heard about similar games where the players all looks so serious just like them, like its some kinda life or death thingâ
âmaybe itâs because their livelihoods are at stake [laugh_cry emoji]â
âtoo bad hosts have these ndas⌠they can stream, but they can say nothing, like seriously? you can stream it already, why canât you tell anything about it?â
âdalao, any clues and deductions, maybe?â
âNot really⌠These NDAs are usually very strict in terms. The hosts all have extremely tight lips. Sigh, I suddenly feel like Beibei really is a dummy, having leaked so much information to us already without thinking.â
âthe more popular streamers would all refuse these kinda streams too cuz of all the stringent agreements, only newcomers like Beibei end up falling for them⌠uwu, our poor Beiâ
âmaybe even Beibeiâs stream will mysteriously disappear one dayâŚâ
Heâs almost mad at this point.
It looks like the viewers have typed a lot, with all these waves of comments on the screen, but none of them are of any use!
He wants to know what the outside world is like. He wants to know what the place for these humans in the Tower is, and whether the outside world still knows about them.
The only useful information he could extract is thatâŚ
There are other games like âEscapeâ?
What does it mean? Does it mean there are other groups of people, just like them, trapped in some other game of suffering and unable to escape?
XĂź Beijin only feels more hopeless at this point.
These normal viewers all seem blissfully unaware of whatâs going on. They do not seem the least bit aware of what these âgame footageâ and players they are seeing actually represent.
Nor can XĂź Beijin reveal the truth to them.
Right now, both the flowerbed in the central plaza and the bookstore have fallen into silence.