Su Ming'an pressed against the wall, lost in thought.
Even the barrage, which always liked to meddle, was advising him:
[Better not go, this looks like a trap aimed at this identity...]
[This army, judging by their uniforms, is the Regular Army, clearly coming for you.]
[Is it because the townfolk collectively awakened? Or did someone leak the information? I don't think these people are selfless, there are those who repay kindness with ingratitude.]
[Right, better not go. Run as far away as you can, this tenth day must be critical.]
[...]
He knew that the barrage was right.
But from the perspective of the game process, it was impossible for an event to suddenly emerge in front of him for no reason just to make him run away.
The game process was interconnected, each link leading to the next; if he chose to skip one of them, he might fail due to missing clues when entering the next stage.