Chapter 619 [Swamp Town] 6

Jennifer's house is a two-story building, different from old Marsh's house, and there is no attic. Feng Lan's spiritual sense swept underground to the basement. She glanced at Jennifer, who was unaware of it and introduced the rooms in the house to them.

"I'm the only one living at home now. There's a kitchen and two guest rooms on the first floor, and the bathroom is at the back. Oh, this is the storage room. It's full of miscellaneous items and covered in dust, so I won't open it to take a look. I live in the first room on the left on the second floor. The room next to it has lots of sunlight, so I've made it a study. The rest of the rooms are empty..."

After introducing the empty rooms, Jennifer smiled and said, "You can stay in any of these vacant rooms. It depends on your preference. However, the town is very dark at night, and there are many animals in the nearby forest. It's best not to leave the house at night, and don't be curious if you hear any noise."

Feng Lan and the other two looked at each other. Yuan Ying shook her head slightly at an angle where Jennifer couldn't see, meaning that she would not tell her for the time being.

At this moment, Jennifer's relaxed and leisurely state is more like an NPC who has really lived here for a long time than a well-trained player.

Did she really not know about the basement? Had she been assimilated by the dungeon? Was her plot really the same as theirs? A fog shrouded Jennifer, her perception seemingly distorted by the dungeon. Feng Lan was half-doubtful, half-wary. She understood Yuan Ying's meaning. Regardless of whether Jennifer was temporarily in trouble or facing other problems, Ben Wenxin, her fragile employer, was right there with her. Even if she cared about Ben Wenxin, she couldn't expose Jennifer now.

What if she riots after being exposed?

When was Jennifer distorted? How long has she been in the dungeon? Was this caused by the time she entered the dungeon, the memory input into the dungeon, a trap set for players of different strengths, or was Jennifer herself accidentally trapped in the dungeon's mental sacrifice... There are too many possibilities.

"You guys choose the room first. I'll go to cook dinner. It gets dark quickly. You're so tired today, so go to bed early." After the introduction, Jennifer enthusiastically rolled up her sleeves and prepared to go to the kitchen to cook.

"Let's cook together." In this situation, Yuan Ying naturally couldn't let Jennifer cook alone. Who knows if she would accidentally drop something, and if so, everyone would be affected... Yuan Ying is very cute. When she smiles, Jennifer thinks of the girl next door, lively and cute. Yuan Ying takes Jennifer's arm and winks, "Ava is a master chef."

"Really?!" Jennifer was surprised. "That's great. I--" The joy on her face froze before it could fully bloom. The chill rising from the bottom of her heart made Jennifer shiver.

Yes, of course Ava’s cooking skills are very good. She is the top chef of Fanghua Hall in Central City - she is not Jennifer, her name is also Jennifer, she is a player!

Jennifer forced a bitter smile at Yuan Ying, realizing she had been tricked. She leaned against the kitchen counter and calmed down. "My real name is Jennifer, and I'm strengthening my intuition and inspiration."

Jennifer didn't say much, but the others understood immediately.

The same name, implanted memories, and an intuitive player, he was indeed tricked by the dungeon. The intuitive type is the easiest to be assimilated silently. When this type of player identifies more with the dungeon memory than the player memory, it is very likely that the dungeon will stay in the dungeon due to various ties and become a local NPC, live out his "happy" life, and then die.

Jennifer smiled bitterly. This was an open conspiracy against her. The stronger her intuition was, the easier it was for her to immerse herself in the memory of the copy.

"Sorry, I'm afraid I can't help with the next mission." Realizing that she had fallen into a trap designed by the copy, she continued to stay in the copy. Not only could she not help, but she might also fall into the cognitive abyss if she was not careful. The more clues Jennifer's intuition explored, the less likely she was to leave the copy.

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