Infinite: Dawn Game

Chapter 536 Fighting

The female player was initially worried that the people in front of her would try to steal her candy.

Fortunately, after she clearly refused, the female players only looked regretful but did not try to take it by force.

"Forget it."

One female player sighed, "I knew it wouldn't be that easy to get the nun to give the other person candy herself."

"Of course, who would be willing to give that away?"

Some players, still unwilling to give up, asked a female player who was sneaking away, "If I spend points to buy the candy you have, will you sell it to me?"

Female player: "?"

She was genuinely shocked now. "Buy?"

The female player who spoke nodded, "Yes, I want to buy it. Will you sell it to me?"

"..."

The female player was dumbfounded. She thought about it seriously for a moment, then swallowed and said:

How many points are you willing to pay?

Without hesitation, the man said, "Fifty points for one candy, will you sell it or not?"

Fifty points?

The female player was speechless for a moment, and it took her a while to react, "You really want to spend fifty points to buy a candy?!"

She had been to the supermarkets in town, though she hadn't dared to buy much. The candy wasn't actually that expensive; a whole bag only cost a few dozen points... And now, someone was actually willing to spend over fifty points for a single piece of candy?!

How could she not be shocked!

"Otherwise, how could it be fake?"

The man frowned at her, looking displeased. "Are you selling it or not?"

"Sell, I'll sell."

The female player quickly pulled a piece of candy from her pocket and stuffed it into her hand, as if afraid the other person might regret it.

The other party was also very decisive, quickly adding the female player as a friend and transferring fifty points to her.

"It's turned around, take a look."

"I saw it, I saw it."

The female player smiled happily as she looked at the fifty points that had increased below her avatar.

"This candy is quite sweet."

Although she hadn't eaten it yet, judging from the fifty points on the candy, she felt that it must be extremely sweet!

The man gave her a strange look, clicked his tongue, and carefully stuffed the candy worth fifty points into his pocket as if it were a treasure.

Seeing that the other party had left, the female player was about to leave when she saw the remaining female players also surrounding her.

Startled, she immediately pressed her hand to her pocket. "What are you doing?"

"I'll buy one too."

It was the female player in her thirties who had struck up a conversation with her first. She said somewhat shyly:

"Can I transfer fifty points to you too?"

Female player: "..."

She was shocked and confused, but nodded nonetheless.

This nod was quite significant, and the remaining female players also stepped forward, eager to make a purchase.

"Then I want one too! I'll pay sixty! I'll pay sixty points!"

"What a joke! Sixty points isn't a lot? I'll offer seventy, seventy points!"

"Get out of the way, you poor wretch, I'll offer eighty..."

"..."

The few candies were arranged like an auction, and the female player's ears were ringing from the noise. After a long time, she sold all her candies at high prices, and only one candy was left in her pocket.

Several female players who missed out were staring at her like starving ghosts.

The female player touched the last piece of candy in her pocket and shook her head.

"Nothing."

The female players in front of them were instantly disappointed. "How come it's gone? I remember the nun caught quite a big handful..."

"The nun's hands aren't very big, so she probably doesn't have many..."

"..."

After everyone had left, the female player took out the last piece of candy from her pocket, carefully opened the wrapper, and put the candy in her mouth.

Very sweet.

As the sweetness burst in her mouth, the female player lowered her head and carefully folded the candy wrapper and put it in her pocket.

She wanted to keep the candy wrapper safe.

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The distance made Mu Gui somewhat uneasy.

As the nun turned the corner and walked forward again, he couldn't help but ask, "Sir, can I...can I go with her?"

The nun didn't turn around. "What's wrong? Is something the matter?"

Mu Gui choked for a moment, "No, no."

"What's the matter?"

"..." Mu Gui thought for a moment, then gritted his teeth and said, "But I still need to clean your room. There are still two medicine-using people in the room that haven't been dealt with before you enter the game instance..."

"Afraid?"

The nun stopped and turned around, looking at Pastoral Rules with a half-smile:

"Are you afraid the old man will take his anger out on you later?"

Mu Gui was so frightened that he immediately knelt down with a thud, "I didn't!"

The nun looked down at his trembling back and head, letting out a soft laugh from deep in her throat:

"Whether it exists or not cannot be proven by your words alone."

Mu Gui felt as if he had been plunged into an ice cave by those words. He tried to explain in a hoarse voice, but he didn't know how.

He was indeed afraid that the president would be implicated because of the nun's poor performance.

I'm just a small player with few items and abilities; so far, I've only survived thanks to the nun's ambiguous pity and mockery...

From the pastoral perspective, all that can be seen are the insteps of the nun's feet, which are wearing flat shoes.

The nun was very thin.

So thin that even the veins on the backs of his feet were visible, bony and bony, gleaming with a cold purple light beneath his pale skin.

Suddenly, Mu Gui was unable to utter any lies.

Because the nun knew better than anyone else what he was thinking.

At that moment, the temperature in the corridor was so high that Mu Gui felt like he was about to melt, and he thought he might faint soon.

Because of the temperature... because of fear and dread—

"okay."

The nun turned away, too lazy to look at him any longer, and waved her hand, saying, "Go back and clean the room first. Remember, you must record the extent of the rotting of the wounds on the medicine people carefully, and don't forget anything."

Shepherd Gui looked up and gazed at the nun's retreating figure, his heart pounding with excitement.

"Okay, okay," Pastor called out to the nun's retreating figure, "I'll make sure it's spotless!"

The nun didn't respond; her tall, slender figure disappeared around the next corner.

Mu Gui tried to suppress the pounding of his heart, leaned against the wall to stand up, and walked forward with weak legs.

He subconsciously ignored the disdainful looks from other players passing by, and also ignored the whispers of "living off women" and other such things.

Relying on women?

What does it mean to rely on a woman?

Who are unreliable?

They're just being envious, jealous, and resentful.

Pastor Gui wasn't stupid; he knew that many male players in the Black Robe Church were jealous of him, and he also knew that quite a few female players envied him... because he was the only one who had stayed by the nun's side without being replaced.

Not to mention he's a man.

Nuns hate men the most.

Even if she didn't say it explicitly.

But the pastoral rules were well aware of this.

The nun hated men, hated all men. She thought men were hypocritical, selfish, cruel, treacherous, and cunning... She treated all men the same.

Including pastoral regulations.

But she still used pastoral rules as an "assistant".

Others don't know why.

But the pastoral rules are known.

—Because nuns value "commitment".

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