Under Sheffield's organization, the team of investigators was divided into several echelons and marched towards the satellite city contaminated by the containment objects.
Cassel is in the first echelon, while Adjutant Sheffield Donald is in the second echelon.
Ten minutes after Kassel arrived at the city wall, the team led by Donald arrived at the city wall.
They saw the magic camera Cassel had thrown on the ground and the note he wrote.
Those items were engraved with the Custer Agency's logo so they could identify them.
Donald and his team members looked at each other and guessed that this was the information Cassel had passed on to them after the accident.
Each team must contact Sheffield every five minutes. If there is no contact, it means that something has happened to them.
But just now, Cassel did not perform this process.
This means that he was attacked by something, or that he thought something was wrong with him.
But judging from the fact that he deliberately left things behind, he belongs to the latter.
A red paladin picked up the camera and prepared to open it to see the content inside.
Fortunately, Donald stopped him.
"We know that the containment this time was infectious, but we don't know exactly how it became infected."
"Until this is clear, the fewer people who read this kind of information, the better."
The red paladin nodded, and Donald also took the magic interactive machine and paper from his hand.
"Next, I will read this information alone. If I suddenly go crazy, you will immediately close your perception and kill me at any time."
However, this statement aroused opposition from some people.
"No, even if you are infected, Donald, then we should find a way to save you. Why..."
Donald took a deep breath and looked at everyone.
"Everyone, after joining the Custer Agency, we must understand that the enemy we are fighting cannot be speculated with common sense."
"The enemies we usually fight allow us to delay and look for their weaknesses to defeat them."
"But things like contained objects are different. Whether it is the "original statue" or the "shy man", their power seems to be unlimited. As long as the conditions are met, they can be upgraded infinitely."
"The containment this time is diffusive and contaminating. I'm worried that if we let it go for too long, the harm will spread to the whole world."
"At that time, I was afraid that the entire world would not have the power to fight against the contained objects."
"Now, we are racing against time with the containment. If we waste time trying to find a way to rescue me, then we are all sinners who have rebelled against God."
After that, Donald walked forward fearlessly and began to read the message left by Cassel.
The surrounding paladins could only retreat far away, looking at Donald helplessly and warily.
Donald began by reading Cassell's notes.
There was no report, but every word Cassel said to his teammates was recorded in detail.
Cassel knew that the real smart pollution is to prevent the polluted person from feeling that he is polluted.
Therefore, he did not write any subjective judgment in this record, but objectively recorded the conversation after arriving at the city wall.
Donald frowned after reading this conversation.
What did he mean when he muttered to himself "Experience plus three, farewell"?
But he suddenly froze.
Donald picked up the pen and wrote this line - After reading Cassell's notes, I found that the contaminated seemed to keep saying "Experience plus three, farewell!".
And I don't realize that this is weird.
Now, as I write this down on paper, I think it's weird for people to say, "Experience plus three, farewell."
Next, I will directly watch Cassel’s video and record it.
Donald turned on Kassel's magical interactive machine and watched the video they had with them.
In the picture, Cassel and his teammates are describing the incident.
Each sentence will be appended with "Experience plus three, farewell."
Donald looked at their strange appearance and murmured to himself:
"Actually, Cassel, it's a bit funny how you're doing this. I'll add three points to my experience, so I'll say goodbye!"
After Donald said this, he seemed to find something was wrong.
But he thought about it carefully and thought there was nothing wrong with what he just said.
Donald immediately picked up the white paper he had just written on.
A line of handwriting that has not yet been dried is written on the paper like this.
I think it's weird for people to say, "Experience plus three, farewell."
These are the words he just wrote in his own hand.
"Damn it, I'm polluted. Add three experience points. Say goodbye!"
Donald now thinks that it is extremely normal to say "Experience plus three, farewell", but his record just now is clearly not like this.
Donald began to forcefully force it into his mind, "Experience plus three, farewell!" This was a weird idea.
But as soon as the idea came up, he began to think it was weird not to say "experience plus three, farewell".
Everyone in this world should say, "Experience plus three, farewell."
Isn't that what it is?
Why should I doubt it?
Donald knew he couldn't think anymore, so he had to record it objectively on paper.
After I watched Cassel's video, there was a very obvious conflict between my thinking and my records.
Now, I think it is extremely normal to say "Experience plus three, farewell".
Not saying "Experience plus three, farewell" is simply the most ridiculous thing in the world.
After writing this, Donald looked at his teammates who were still vigilant in the distance. He originally wanted to talk to them and explain something.
But after thinking carefully about the possibility that he might be contaminated, he gave up the plan.
This happened to him just by watching the video.
He is already a source of pollution, and if he talks directly to his teammates, he will definitely wipe out all his teammates.
Donald puts down the paper
He turned around and jumped off the city wall, thinking that his teammates would realize what he wanted.
And he was going to enter the city alone to see what the city had become.
There is a moat under the city wall of the satellite city.
Of course, this moat was built for urban viewing purposes only.
Otherwise, it wouldn't be built inside the city wall.
The moment Donald saw the moat, he immediately shouted.
"Water, I want water!"
Then he excitedly jumped into the moat.
While Donald was thinking about what the secrets in the city were, he jumped into the water very naturally.
The paladins on the city wall watched all this in horror. They really couldn't understand what Donald had done.
In this world, evil secrets that destroy other people's minds will produce dark and evil special effects when used.
But now, the sun is shining brightly, and the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant.
And Donald just looked at the magic interactor and went crazy.
The Divine Interactor has its own purification magic, and logically no curse can be spread through it.
But now...
But since Donald's madness has become an established fact, they can only accept it.
The remaining members of the team sent a team member to the place where Donald left his notes and picked up the paper on which Donald had recorded.
After reading it, he immediately shouted.
"Donald has summed up a pattern in his life and reported it to Mr. Sheffield immediately!"