Infinite Flow: Becoming a God in a Nightmare Game

Chapter 80: Becoming one of the companions doesn't seem so bad?

Lu Zhi pressed down directly, and the human-faced tumor seemed to become even more distorted.

Interspersed among them was a piercing scream.

Lu Zhi withdrew his hand, rubbed his fingers together, and flicked away non-existent dust from his hands.

This banyan tree is clearly problematic. It's unknown how many corpses were buried beneath it; the putrid odor has even formed human-faced tumors.

Then, I looked at the exterior wall of the hospital building.

On the side facing the gate, the wall is covered with large patches of ivy.

It added a strong sense of desolation and gloom to the hospital.

Jiang Qi listened to Lu Zhi and did not approach the banyan tree.

He turned and entered the hospital lobby. The sun was shining brightly outside, but the hospital brought Jiang Qi a bone-chilling cold.

The building seemed even more eerie than when they came down in the morning.

Jiang Qi wandered around aimlessly, observing as he went. On the left side of the reception desk, near the elevator, he saw the hospital's honor roll for doctors.

Looking up, I was immediately struck by a familiar face, with the name Zhang Yongzhi below.

It really was him. In the photo, he was smiling slightly, looking very spirited.

His honors are the highest, and he is ranked first among doctors; compared to his achievements, the other doctors seem unremarkable.

It was at this time that Cheng Cuo approached Jiang Qi.

He didn't think he was familiar with Jiang Qi, so he didn't go looking for Jiang Qi in the cafeteria.

The two had met in the previous instance, so their meeting was naturally less tense than before.

Although Cheng Cuo was an extreme egoist, he still quite admired Jiang Qi's abilities.

It would be best if they could cooperate within the instance, but if Jiang Qi was unwilling, he wouldn't make a fool of himself.

Cheng Cuo thought to himself.

Jiang Qi is so smart, how could he not know Cheng Cuo's intention in coming to find him?

Moreover, they all share the same goal: to clear the dungeon.

Originally, Jiang Qi did not intend to immediately win Cheng Cuo over to his side.

Cheng Cuo's title as the top newcomer was surpassed by him, especially since Cheng Cuo had only cleared two dungeons. Any normal person would be unwilling and resentful.

Instead of causing him trouble, Cheng Cuo sought his cooperation.

Cheng Cuo stood to his right and smiled faintly.

"How about we collaborate on this project? Oh, no, I'd like to establish a long-term partnership with you."

Before Jiang Qi could speak, Cheng Cuo added, "I just came to ask for your opinion. If you don't want to, that's fine too."

"I want to beat the game just like you."

Jiang Qi only raised one question regarding his cooperation.

Jiang Qi's voice was clear and crisp, yet tinged with a hint of doubt.

"why me?"

Cheng Cuo was taken aback by his question.

He then licked his lips, and his voice, which had previously held back his laughter, suddenly became deeper and more certain.

"I trust my judgment of people. To be honest, at first I just wanted you, a newcomer, as a stepping stone for me to become stronger."

"But now, I've changed my mind."

"Can I join your team?"

Jiang Qi hadn't expected Cheng Cuo to be so honest. Others would definitely be angry to hear that someone wanted to treat them as objects that could be used and sacrificed at will.

Jiang Qi wasn't angry; he simply nodded slightly. "Let me think about it and see how you perform."

"However, you can join us for now."

Some of Cheng Cuo's fans were furious when they heard this, feeling that this newcomer was far too arrogant and acted all high and mighty.

More rational players, or those who have seen Jiang Qi clear dungeons and defeat the bosses he faced, believe that Jiang Qi has the right to be arrogant.

Why couldn't he negotiate? He knew Cheng Cuo's initial intentions towards him and could have simply and directly rejected him.

But he didn't.

The timing was perfect; Jiang Qi needed a channel to understand nightmare game players.

How could Cheng Cuo not be one? He's been the top player on the Nightmare Newcomer Ranking for a long time, so how could he not know?

It would be too foolish for Jiang Qi to rely solely on his past life's experiences to complete the Nightmare Game.

The development of this life has undergone far too many changes, exceeding his imagination and beyond his comprehension.

Jiang Qi already possessed the necessary strength; he simply wanted to rely on his own abilities to complete the Nightmare Game.

Although Cheng Cuo was only ranked first among the newcomers, he naturally had no shortage of players who fawned over him and guilds that tried to recruit him.

He has a wider network of connections than Jiang Qi, so Jiang Qi definitely needs to thoroughly understand the backgrounds of the other players.

Cheng Cuo appears to be charming and influential, but in reality, he is cold, selfish, and will stop at nothing to clear dungeons and become stronger.

But when he met Jiang Qi, he felt that by following Jiang Qi, he would become stronger and stronger.

Although, no new player has ever taken the top spot on his new player leaderboard so quickly.

Cheng Cuo was initially somewhat unwilling, but some people were born for this game, and Jiang Qi was one of them.

Jiang Qi has the talent and strength to clear dungeons.

When he watched Jiang Qi pass through all the levels, he was completely convinced of his defeat.

Wasn't the success of the previous dungeon run thanks to Jiang Qi?

Cheng Cuo didn't care that Jiang Qi would steal his thunder; he admitted that he was inferior to Jiang Qi in some ways.

Jiang Qi always attracts strong people, and this thought inexplicably popped into Cheng Cuo's mind.

As long as he unconditionally trusts Jiang Qi, he won't let them lose easily.

After all, Jiang Qi always manages to escape danger in dungeons.

Nobody wants to die, and Cheng Cuo especially doesn't want to die easily in the nightmare game.

That's why he wanted to become stronger at all costs.

The other high-level players he had encountered were not necessarily as powerful as Jiang Qi.

Cheng Cuo didn't know where his blind trust came from, but now that Jiang Qi had agreed to cooperate, he was already satisfied.

It wouldn't be bad to become one of his companions in the future.

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