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Chapter 20 - More rewards given by the death game

Her eyes were full of pleading as she continued:

 

"Can I exchange a talisman with you for Lego?"

 

Due to her excitement, there was a slight tremor in Bertha's voice.

 

"I have a total of seven sets of Lego, all of them are limited editions worldwide, with each release having no more than 30 sets.

 

Among them is the most famous 24K pure gold Lego piece. I'll give them all to you.

 

And all the reward points I've earned in the death game, I'll give them to you too. Can you give me a talisman?"

 

Bristol was a true Lego enthusiast, so after Bertha finished speaking, Bristol thought for a few seconds before agreeing.

 

However, Bristol did not ask for Bertha's points because, frankly, he wasn't interested in her meager points.

 

"Here you go."

 

Bristol casually tossed one of the talismans in his hand towards Bertha.

 

Bertha quickly caught it, carefully putting it away.

 

"Thank you, Bristol. When we get out, I'll make sure to deliver the Lego sets to you first thing."

 

Bertha's eyes were full of gratitude, and tears of excitement kept swirling in her eyes!

 

She bowed deeply to Bristol, sincerely saying:

 

Bristol smiled and didn't say anything.

 

On the side, Arlene's eyes twinkled, revealing a charming smile, and she coquettishly said:

 

"Bristol, I want one too.

 

But a talisman is such a valuable thing, I have to think about what special thing I can exchange for it.

 

Can you leave one for me?"

 

"Sure, I promise the price will be fair."

 

Bristol joked, then put the remaining talisman into his pocket.

 

The audience in the live broadcast room was shocked by his actions, their comments flying across the screen!

 

["Before, you couldn't even see a talisman until the end of the game, and now they're everywhere!"]

 

["This guru, keeping things to himself and using talismans for business!"]

 

["Bristol, please leave me a talisman, I'm willing to pay half a million for it!"]

 

["Are you going to use it to plant flowers, upstairs?"]

 

["You don't understand, this is called being prepared! Besides, can any other talisman found by Bristol the Great compare?"]

 

"My points level has gone up! I'm now a C+, with 7 points."

 

In the room, Ann looked at the notifications on her phone from the Death Game app, a hint of joy in her eyes as she exclaimed.

 

Then she looked at Bertha's phone and found that Bertha's level was still the same, at C rank with 5 points.

 

Ann's eyes showed a hint of confusion as she looked at Arlene's phone, finding that Arlene's rewards this time were exactly the same as hers.

 

"Could it be that because Sister Arlene and I survived in the Angel Wings, the Death Game gave us more rewards?"

 

Ann wore a pensive expression on her face, wondering to herself.

 

Then she looked at Bristol, mischief twinkling in her eyes, and playfully asked:

 

"Bristol, you're so amazing, shouldn't you get SSSSS rank and 300 points this time?"

 

Bristol reached out to ruffle Ann's hair, laughing as he replied:

 

"It's not as great as you think."

 

Then Bristol took out his phone to check:

 

[Player: Bristol]

 

[Level: Newcomer]

 

[Passed Levels: Four]

 

[Clearance Rating: SSS Rank]

 

[Clearance Reward: 300 points, Special Skill 'As If Bathed in Spring Breeze', a pair of Bronze Cloud-Flip Boots, a storage bracelet]

 

[Total Points: 600 points]

 

[Weapons: Bronze Ice Dagger, Cloud-Flip Boots (increases player's movement speed by 30% when worn)]

 

[Medical Supplies: Ultimate Healing Potion]

 

[Special Items: Hidden Level Card, Storage Bracelet (contains fifty cubic meters of space, protecting against all dead objects)]

 

[Skills: 'As If Bathed in Spring Breeze' (increases player's affinity by 50%, reduces the malice of all creatures encountered for the first time; does not work on those who already hold deep grudges against the player)]

 

"It looks like clever Ann guessed right, I did indeed receive 300 points this time."

 

Bristol chuckled inwardly, then carefully examined the remaining rewards, thinking to himself:

 

"It seems that because this level was quite difficult, the rewards have become richer.

 

A storage bracelet? That could be quite convenient.

 

And a special skill, increasing affinity.

 

Increasing affinity? Reducing the malice of all creatures encountered for the first time?"

 

"I wonder if Billy Doll will feel a sense of kinship when he sees me after I attach this skill to myself."

 

Bristol chuckled inwardly and directly attached the skill to himself, then smiled at everyone and said:

 

"Let's go, let's head to the next room."

 

Ann, Arlene, and Bertha looked at the figure before them, feeling a strange sensation.

 

Though it was still Bristol, something suddenly felt different!

 

His demeanor seemed even more serene, incredibly affable!

 

Why did they all suddenly feel drawn to him?

 

Leading the three girls into the fifth room, Bristol soon found himself enveloped in darkness, the heavy sounds of their breathing the only thing audible.

 

*Cough, cough...*

 

After what seemed like an eternity, Bristol in his slumber was suddenly overcome by the stench of decay and rust, causing him to cough uncontrollably.

 

The violent coughing gradually roused him from his stupor. Opening his eyes, Bristol surveyed his surroundings, but all he could see was darkness.

 

A heavy sense of restraint emanated from the iron chain around Bristol's ankles, causing him to furrow his brows.

 

Sitting up, Bristol reached for his ankles, feeling the icy cold touch of a thick, sturdy iron chain tightly bound around them!

 

He tried to stand and walk in a direction, only to find that after about a meter, the iron chain around his ankles would become taut, preventing any further movement.

 

Returning to his original spot, Bristol sat down, waiting patiently for everyone else to awaken.

 

*Rattle, rattle...*

 

After an indeterminate amount of time, the sound of chains dragging on the ground echoed in the darkness, indicating that someone else had awakened.

 

"Bristol, Arlene, are you there?"

 

Ann's panicked and tearful voice reverberated through the room.

 

"I'm here. Arlene and the others should still be asleep," Bristol's deep voice reassured Ann.

 

The two of them exchanged a few words, and after a moment, everyone in the room began to awaken one by one.

 

Suddenly, the light bulb in the room flickered for a few seconds before casting a dim, eerie glow, illuminating the entire space. It was then that they realized this room was much larger than the previous four, and each of them was individually chained to the rusty pipes that crisscrossed the edges, ceiling, and corners of the room.

 

"Ah!"

 

A terrified scream pierced the air in the room, filled with fear and panic.