The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1914 U Transcendence Event (V)

After returning to the camp, the few of them simply packed up their luggage and found that the camp looked like someone had lived there before. The living utensils were complete and there were a lot of clothes. Unfortunately, the size was not right, but they could be worn after some alterations.

Schiller checked the master bedroom and kitchen, and said to everyone, "The people who lived here before might be a forest ranger couple, about 30 to 40 years old, with no children. The male owner has been engaged in high-intensity physical labor for a long time, and his body is relatively burly. The female owner seems to have a disability in her left foot, but she can sew and is good at cooking."

"I guess this may be a building copied directly from the earth by the organizer. Fortunately, this seems to be the home where the couple lives all year round, so it is well maintained and can be lived in after a little cleaning."

"Then it's the same old rules. Divide into two teams, one team to clean up the camp, and the other team to go out to explore the surrounding environment, but don't delay too long, we still have to strive for the first-mover advantage."

After the decision was made, the groups began to be divided. Finally, Steve, Natasha and Matt, the three people with strong mobility and keen sense, went out to explore, and Schiller, Peter, Stark and Pikachu stayed in the base to organize daily necessities.

After the expedition team led by Steve left, Schiller and Peter were responsible for cleaning up the house where people lived, while Stark and Pikachu went to the warehouse and tool room to see if they could find a lathe or mechanical parts to make some gadgets.

Schiller first moved all the sheets, quilts and clothes in the room to the sofa in the living room, and then set up a few clotheslines at the edge of the logging site to dry everything.

Peter turned out all the clothes and sorted them according to size, and found that as Schiller said, the couple probably moved here when they were very young.

Some of their old clothes were smaller in size, so they could be worn by Peter and Natasha, but later the male owner seemed to become stronger, and the size of the clothes also became larger, which was just right for the taller Steve, Stark and Schiller.

After Schiller finished drying the quilt, he went to the kitchen to put away the pots and pans, while Peter adjusted the position of the sofa, moved the big sofa back a little, moved the two small sofas in the upstairs bedroom, and brought an armchair to facilitate everyone to hold a meeting around the fireplace.

In the shoe cabinet at the door, Schiller found two walkie-talkies, guessing that they might be used by the couple when they were in the woods, and found a few pairs of wading boots. The size of the men's wading shoes was okay, but Natasha would definitely not be able to wear the women's pair.

After a while, Stark came back, pushing a flatbed cart in his hand, on which a lot of things were placed, and it was full of dust.

"I found a broken small speedboat in the warehouse. I guess it might be used for fishing on the lake. There are also some fishing gear, but I don't know the models of these things, so I brought them to you to have a look."

Schiller was not very proficient in fishing, at least his skills were average when fishing for fish in the lake, but Peter ran over excitedly and said, "Harry likes fishing the most. I've been sea fishing with him several times. Let me take a look."

He rushed over to look at the pile of fishing rods, tool boxes, fishing nets and other things. After studying them, he said, "The original owner of this place might be a lure fishing expert. The tools are very professional and the technique of making bait is also quite exquisite."

Peter scratched his head and said, "This proves that the fish resources here should be relatively abundant. At least the food problem has been solved."

When the expedition team came back, Stark was repairing the old TV in the living room. After he removed the outer cover, he determined that the TV was not broken, but there was too much dust. It should be cleaned before turning on the power.

Steve and Natasha walked in one after another, but Matt, who followed behind, was holding a large fish in his hand.

"This guy is a master at fishing." Steve pointed back and said, "He can actually catch fish with his fingers."

"It's not a very clever technique." Matt said modestly, "I just used my fingers to simulate the bait, but I can really hear the sound of big fish swimming by. There are a lot of fish around here, enough for us to eat."

Stark stood up in the living room, patted the back of the TV and said, "Not bad, it should be fine, Peter, connect the power."

After the power was turned on, the screen lit up successfully, but there was no signal, so all the channels were snowy, but Pikachu had already found a lot of discs from the cabinet next to it, all of which were old movies around the millennium.

Schiller took Matt's fish to the kitchen to deal with it, Peter and Pikachu sorted the discs, Steve and Natasha cleaned the floating dust in the living room, and Matt fiddled with the fishing gear.

The whole house is very spacious. The original owner of the house added two more windows to the living room, making the whole living room unusually bright in the morning light. Even the floating dust can be clearly seen. The scenery outside the window is a warm and cold autumn scenery, which makes people feel cheerful.

"That's right, Dr. Schiller. We are really lucky. The environment here is very good and very conducive to quiet thinking." Matt said while fiddling with the bait.

Schiller was scraping the fish scales and was about to answer and chat for a few words when everyone heard a prompt sound in their ears: "A nearby team has started a game challenge. Do you want to turn on the spectator mode?"

Several people were stunned, and Stark was the first to scream: "We can watch other teams play games?!"

"Turn it on." Steve shouted loudly.

"The spectator mode is being turned on... The opening failed. The participating betting points are insufficient. The spectator mode cannot be turned on. Please make sure that you have the minimum betting funds of 1 point before you can turn on the spectator mode."

Everyone exchanged glances and immediately realized something, so they all put down their work and sat down on the sofa next to the fireplace. Schiller said quickly: "First, he said that a nearby team has started a game challenge. That is to say, if the team next to us enters the game, we will get a prompt here, and when we enter the game, they will also have a prompt there. We can keep track of the other party's movements at any time. This is probably one of the clues for us to guess the other party's points."

"Second, you can turn on the spectator mode to watch others play games, but you must have a minimum betting fund of 1 point. If you can bet, it means you can gamble. I guess it should be betting on the outcome of the game."

"But if we can see the outcome of the game of the nearby team, can't we know how many points they have?" Peter asked immediately.

"If this is true in a game with all strangers, don't forget that you have many isotopes, and other people will assume that there is more than one of you, so it is not reliable to judge the points of the game contestant by his appearance."

"Wait, there is another possibility." Stark frowned and asked: "Since many people look the same, can we imitate them by the behavior of others we see in the spectator mode and play other people?"

The remaining few people felt cold in their hearts, and then they found that this spectator mode was the real killer.

Don't forget that there are countless isotopes in the multiverse. Even if there are only 600 people, it is normal to have two or three people who look exactly like you. So how can you judge who the person you see in the spectator mode is?

If everyone looks completely different, you can remember everyone's wins and losses through the spectator mode, so when you participate in the game, you can judge whether to kill him or keep him by remembering everyone's points.

But this trick doesn't work between superheroes with isotopes. The spectator mode can only be seen with the eyes, and most of the isotopes not only look the same, but also act in a similar way. Even if you know that a certain Iron Man has lost, how can you tell which Iron Man it is?

And there is also the possibility that Stark said, I deliberately imitate you, so that the bystanders think that you have lost the game, thereby misleading them to make a wrong judgment on your points.

Natasha covered her forehead and said, "If this is the case, there will be endless games, because if you see a person in the game, you will also guess whether the person you just saw in the spectator mode is him, or someone imitates him, or he simply pretends to be someone who imitates him to confuse you, which is simply endless."

"But this confirms one of our guesses." Schiller said again: "The first mover has an advantage. If you finish a game first, you will have the funds to participate in the spectator, which is equivalent to obtaining two pieces of information in one game. We have to hurry up."

Steve immediately made a decision and said, "Then we will send representatives to participate in the first round of games immediately, and the selection of the game will no longer be If you are confused, choose wisdom. In any case, no one knows what is going on in a blind guess..."

But he was interrupted by Stark just as he said this. Stark said: "Now we can't judge whether other surrounding teams have completed the game and obtained the spectator funds."

"If they have earned a little and can start spectating, then they are likely to see us playing games, which may leak information."

Several people realized another trap of this spectator rule-if you try your best to participate in the game, but happen to be watched by others, the other party may know your weaknesses through watching, and if you are next in line, they can frame you for this weakness.

But if you don't try your best to participate in the game, there is a possibility of failure, and hiding your weaknesses may hide yourself to death.

Stark seemed to realize something, turned to Schiller and said, "This is quite disadvantageous for people without a peer, and at least you are the only one without a peer in the Avengers, Schiller, so you must play less."

"We must also use less abilities that are different from others. As long as we confuse ourselves in the ocean of typical peers, we will not be easily noticed."

Schiller shook his head and said, "No, this is my advantage. Have you ever thought that soon everyone will realize that the appearance and behavior of peers are similar, which means that their weaknesses are similar."

"The more peers you have, the greater the probability of being watched, and the higher the probability of appearing on camera, the easier it is for people to see your weaknesses. On the contrary, for someone like me who has no second one, the probability of being watched is small, and the probability of having weaknesses discovered is also small."

It was obvious that the other people were confused, but Schiller said firmly: "Since we know the situation of the surrounding teams, the confrontation in the later stage is inevitable. The spectator rule seems to be a clue to determine the points, but it may also be our weapon."

Everyone looked at him, and Schiller smiled and said: "People often say that seeing is believing, but this may not be universal in this kind of game. We can completely mislead the spectators through our performance in the game, making them think that we have weaknesses, but in fact it is a trap set for them."

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