Chapter 167.1 \n<h1>Chapter 167: Dancing and Dancing In the Foreign Theatre Part 1</h1>\n
ăIn this game, NPCs play much bigger role than in any other and can be way more annoyingâŚâŚă
Does that mean weâre one step closer to technological advancement becoming a looming threat over humanity?
The sound of fancy toys being scattered around, ear-shattering blasts of explosions, and Pencilgtonâs villainous laughter all merge into one cluster of sounds. Faced with a maniac like that, both the civilians and the police force could only rely on a Hero to come and save them now.
Help me, Hero! Mister Doctor, save us! If itâs you, Iâm sure you can save us allâŚâŚ Lines like that could be heard all over the cityâŚâŚ
But the NPCs were no longer NPCs here. Not anymore. Now they were nothing more but a flesh tsunami that was holding the Hero back. As for Villains, there was no need to concern yourself with them: you could kill them, mutilate them, step all over them, all without the slightest bit of consequence. Heroes canât do that. Or rather, acting like that would not be considered Heroic in the slightest.
Therefore, it wasnât before long that the Heroâs willingness to help caused him to lose sight of the Villain.
All that was left were the desperate cries for help and agonizing roars filled with pain.
ăKyaah!ă
Sasahara Eightâs scream echoes loudly through the microphone. On the screen, bomb-rigged NPCs were blowing up one by one, with Dr. Sandalphon being caught in between them.\n
ăUwaahâŚâŚ This is no longer a fighting gameâŚâŚ Is this supposed to be some kind of simulation?ă
Those words would only serve to fuel Pencilgtonâs efforts if she was able to hear them. The way she was laughing right now certainly would give demons and monsters a serious run for their money.
A whole lot of people in the audience were screaming as well, but so far there was no complaints. And while Dr. Sandalphon was doing everything he could to save as many people from their doom, Pencilgton was watching his efforts closelyâŚâŚ From the deck of the helicopter she managed to sneak in and threatened the pilot with a bomb. Right now she could watch almost the entire map while no one would be able to spot her.
ăEver since yesterday I was watching this helicopter closely and managed to pin down its exact trajectoryâŚâŚă
Just as Yggdryerâs meat-shield strategy in the previous match, this match was also proving that using the NPCs and steering them in a right way was a potent strategy that should not be underestimated. Of course, some strategies would be far more intricate than the others, and some of Villainsâ actions would make Heroesâ efforts look like mere playing around.
Also, as long as the Villain does not perform any hostile act in the open, his name and face remain hidden from the NPCs, so they could be practically invincible. And knowing that can give you all the advantage you need. But I wonder if itâs really okay to release a game like that worldwide? Wouldnât that raise some concerns regarding the nature of some of the strategies people would come up with?
ăHoo boy, it looks like her âLast Boss Modeâ switch has been flipped already.ă
Clock Fire laughs on board the helicopter, making a face that would only be considered a parody of a smile. She then waved at the pilot to take the helicopter closer to the ground and jumped out of it. A few seconds later the helicopter exploded, and while the twisted metal carcass came crushing towards the ground a rain of fire and metal came down on the surrounding streets and buildings.
After escaping the NPCS suicide bombings, Dr. Sandalphone then saw Clock Fire waving at him from the top of the building. In just a short span of time, Clock Fire managed to turn the whole city into a warzone, where every single step could be potentially dangerous and could spell you end.\năPlayer Lucas enters the building! Player No Name also goes to meet himâŚâŚ But no! Ahh! She goes into the elevator! Just get off it and walk normally!ă
ăUmm, objectively speaking, Player Lucas could have taken the elevator to the top. The fact that heâs climbing up the stairs is even more ridiculousâŚâŚă
Even though I felt sorry for âSkelecomâ since Pencilgton was simply toying around with him, I was impressed of Pencilgton. She was slowly using all the time limit while making it look so natural, that no one would even suspect a thing.
Once Dr. Sandalphon managed to get to the roof, his only reward was the sight of Clock Fire annoyingly waving her hand at him from the ground. In this situation, no one would really be expected to make a proper decision based on sound judgement. Even if you try to stay calm, you must be seething inside.
Thinking of the shortest route down possibleâŚâŚâŚâŚ There is one such path, and he wasnât going to miss it. Especially since there were ways to make the descent even faster.
ăRemaining time is nine minutes and forty three secondsâŚâŚ More than enough to have some fun, Iâd say.ă
This game does not have fall damage. So in order to catch up with fleeing Clock Fire, Dr. Sandalphon jumped off the roof and went straight down towards her. It was then that he was met with âCome On!â a Villain gauge technique that allows to place two camouflaged bombs in any point in space. By the way, those bombs were melon shaped for some reason.
The rest was a simple arithmetic problem. If you subtract thirty from both one hundred and twenty, which figure will reach zero first?
ăWha?ă\n\năShe wasnât taking his seriously up until now!?ă
ăIt wasnât even the real thing up until now!?ă
Geh, just when did Sasahara Eight-san managed to get here with her stupid microphone!? Now what do I do? I was originally planning to say âbecause sheâll make things even more dramatic to stall for even more time.â But I cannot announce that to the entire world. And whatâs this? Where do you think youâre sticking that camera, huh!? Get that thing away from my face! Ahh, for fuckâs sake!
ăEhh, ummâŚâŚ Well, as you can see, she mainly prioritizes making a good show over playing efficientlyâŚâŚ Hmm, Ekhem, what Iâm trying to say, once you set the stage, it is difficult to just get off of it just like that, donât you think?ă
S, stop it! Donât look at me like that, Natsume-san! And whatâs with that look!? Is this the famous âAh, so this guy has trouble with speaking in front of a large crowd of people~.â!? Thatâs right! I have a problem! Do YOU have a problem with that!?
 No, calm down, me. Roleplay, remember? Roleplay. Right now youâre cool and cynical pumpkin-head mercenary, and the fact that maybe tens of thousands of people are looking at you right now shouldnât really disturb that role.
ăOr rather, itâs not that Villains really want to engage Heroes in direct battles, yes. It may sound bad and cowardly, but once you stop to think about it, it really is not all that bad. âŚâŚ Itâs just their very nature, so to speak?ă
ăWhat do you mean by that?ă
No, off to send Natsume-san a telepathic call for help! Help me! Help! ME!!! âŚâŚ And of course she ignored me! God fucking damn it!