SCP Corporation: Contain Bonfire-Chapter 103 - Beware of the Narrator Beware of the
Chapter 103: Chapter 103: Beware of the Narrator! Beware of the Narrator! Beware of the Narrator!_1
Chapter 103 -103: Beware of the Narrator! Beware of the Narrator! Beware of the Narrator!_1
Can’t escape even in death? That vicious, huh…
Colin was left agape, seeing the messages they sent made him start to feel a bit panicky too.
Then, looking at the words of “Lifecoach Kawaii-many,” he thought for a moment and sent a message, asking if the other party knew why the “Out-of-Control Copy” was called that and why it went out of control.
He indicated that he was willing to pay for this information…
Colin felt that this guy seemed like a walking encyclopedia for the company, seemingly knowledgeable about a lot of things.
The colleague known as “Lifecoach Kawaii-many” quickly replied.
“I don’t know, the term has been around for quite some time, and every time there’s a promotion to a higher level, there’s a chance to select it, although the probability is extremely low. The total number of people over the past few years probably doesn’t even reach fifty, but I can reveal a little inside scoop about ‘Passionate Paradise’ to you, and I won’t charge you for it.”
“More than a year ago, Lighthouse Kingdom and our country (assuming you are an employee from an Eastern country) collaborated once for reasons unknown, seeking something, they each sent an elite task force into ‘Passionate Paradise’…”
“Most of them were not from the company, but their strengths were not weak, comparable to D Level staff, and the result was total annihilation.”
“Of course, if it were Brother Shunzi, you might have a chance to return, considering you’re the only one I’ve seen who survived the ‘Descent Project’ for more than half a month…”
“In any case, if you go in, you might try looking for those people to see if they left behind any valuable information.”
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It doesn’t seem like there’s much decisive content in the information… Colin felt some disappointment after reading the reply but still properly thanked the kind reminder of this good old fellow.
Given the current situation, Colin felt that the only option was to see if Lady Bunny had any good ideas.
This lady, likely one of the higher-ups in the company, probably knew more than the rest…
It would be best if she could pull some strings and switch the assignment.
Unfortunately, just like before, when Colin closed his eyes and called out for the lady, there was no response whatsoever.
Whether the lack of response was due to her being busy handling issues related to “World Code-13,” he didn’t know.
Shaking his head, Colin continued to search the parchment for any useful information that might appear…
Unfortunately, not only was there no gain, but he also saw people in the chat room starting to make death jokes about him again, mentioning things like sending messages before going on a mission to count days and draw a Golden Card…
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“Fish Pond Master”: Brother Shunzi, $300 million + long-term dividend shares, consider it this time? A person can’t always be lucky, the Out-of-Control Copy really has no chance, it’s certain death; there’s no need to take good things into it to gather dust, one should leave something for aunts, uncles, brothers, and sisters…
“You’re really persistent, not missing a single chance to break my defense.”
Colin grumbled and, seeing these hellish jokes, he didn’t get too angry. After browsing for a while with no findings, he got ready to leave the chat hall to look for equipment.
But just then, someone suddenly @ him with a message that seemed a bit useful.
“Two-Faced”: @Soul Lock Warden, @Unnamed123456, it’s not necessarily a death sentence. One of my buddies gave me a special item before going in, through which I’m sure he’s still alive; however, the contact started getting spotty as time went by, and now I can only confirm he’s still alive…
“Loafing Immortal”: Your ID doesn’t look like one that would tell the truth.
“Unnamed123456”: @Two-Faced, did your buddy tell you anything before completely losing contact?
“Two-Faced”: Yes, and it seems to be pretty crucial information. But this info cost my buddy his life, if you want to know… you’ll have to pay up!
“Two-Faced”: I won’t ask for much, just One Thousand Points, and I’ll tell you everything, in great detail!
“Professor Cute Cuddle”: F*ck, profiting off the deceased, have you no shame, One Thousand Points would take an F Level five missions, and the rating can’t even drop below B… and who can prove you’re telling the truth?
“Two-Faced”: I don’t care, I’ve already listed the items for One Thousand Points [Rusted Broken Sword]… of course, if my buddy is still alive in the end, if you guys can save him and bring him out, I’m willing to return everything and even throw in an extra thousand points.
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After he sent the message, a bunch of people started to condemn him, taking on the role of moral crusaders…
Colin frowned but didn’t think it was too much; if the message was truly useful, a thousand points were not unacceptable.
After all, he still had several thousand points on him…
After thinking it over, Colin decided to buy it. Even if the other party was a scammer, losing a thousand points wouldn’t be a big problem.
But unexpectedly, just as he was about to make a move, he saw that someone had already bought it ahead of him.
“Two-Faced”: Good, that’s decisive! I admire that kind of forthright attitude. @Miss Nell’s Dog.
Uh?
Colin was startled; it was the first time he had seen this unique ID. He was thinking about asking “Two-Faced” if they could continue the sale, but then he noticed that “Miss Nell’s Dog” had sent him an invitation.
After accepting, he entered a small discussion group.
There were only six people inside; the IDs looked quite familiar: “Two-Faced”, “Loafing Immortal”, “Wandering Speedy Lad”, “Soul Lock Warden”, “Miss Nell’s Dog”… and himself.
“Two-Faced”: Let’s not waste words, I’ve summarized it, and the information is roughly as follows—
“After coming in, I appeared in a small apartment complex. I was given a new identity and required to act according to the mission. The copy seemed normal; everything I brought was there and could be used normally… (First day, morning)”
“I must avoid any events rationally, avoid enchantment, and not be discovered nor discover their abnormalities, otherwise, if you notice something wrong with them, they’ll also notice you… (First day, evening)”
“In short, before coming in, it’s best to find items that can stabilize your psyche, and bring several ‘Book of Fate’…”
“Yesterday at dawn, I… encountered… something… in critical moments… it’s possible to kill… (Third day, afternoon)”
“Be careful… the mission… time… (Fourth day)”
“On the eighth day, the mission succeeded, but I can’t get out… it’s fake, don’t believe… that information, it’s all lies… (Eighth day)”
“Don’t believe… his words… traps… (Eighth day)”
“This is my last bit of sanity… be sure to…”
“Beware of the Narrator! Beware of the Narrator! Beware of the Narrator! (Eighth day)”
“Aaaaahhhhh… (Ninth day)”
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“Soul Lock Warden”: It feels like we got a lot of information, yet it’s as if we got nothing…
“Wandering Speedy Lad”: Is that all? At first, it seems we started off normally, we can bring items in, then we’re told to prepare items to stabilize our mental state and bring the ‘Book of Fate’, to rationally avoid any events, and after that, pay attention to time… The rest is not very clear, it’s broken and incomplete, something about fake, traps, and what about the Narrator?
“Miss Nell’s Dog”: There’s a lot of content, but without actual contact, it’s still not easy to make sense of it.
“Loafing Immortal”: @Miss Nell’s Dog, bro, although I’m moved that you spent the money, with that name, entering “Passionate Paradise,” you look like you’ll be the first to die…
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