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Chapter 143 Anti-Time Corridor

Delicious Wind Goose covered the wound on its abdomen and moved forward slowly.

The decay of the wall and ground behind him gradually accelerated, and the floor had cracked in front of him. The hot breath made his back feel hot. A weird, unpleasant, noise-like creaking sound sounded in the air.

But there was no trace of panic on the face of Yummy Wind Goose.

Because he knows very well... after all players enter the nightmare copy, they do not use the health of their own external bodies. Instead, they borrow all the attributes of the nightmare protagonist.

In other words, everyone's injuries and health at the same movement speed are the same.

Delicious Wind Goose is very confident that he has avoided all the traps that may cause him to lose health. He has not even accelerated a few times... His current health value is undoubtedly the optimal value when reaching the fourth level under normal circumstances.

state.

"I'm telling you, don't laugh. I'm already off to a perfect start."

Delicious Wind Goose glanced at the barrage and laughed: "Do you believe it, when you fight yourself, you won't be able to get more blood than me at this level?"

"In this dungeon, every time the enemy hits us, we are instantly killed. In other words, the essential meaning of 'health' in this dungeon is actually 'acceleration distance'."

Annan, who was watching the live broadcast outside, nodded when he heard this.

Delicious Wind Goose is indeed right.

In fact, this is a problem that Annan realized when he first entered the Nightmare Gallery.

Although Amos was injured in his internal organs, he seems to be able to continuously recover his health and strength in the gallery. If he stays still or moves slowly, his health will drop very slowly...

But as long as he moves faster, his health will decrease; the faster he runs, the faster his health will decrease.

In other words...in this dungeon, players can only control one key resource.

That is the "accelerable distance".

"I have divided this dungeon and all the traps and chases so far into three categories."

Delicious Wind Goose walked forward calmly and briskly, while still having enough energy to keep chatting with silly netizens: "The first one is like this, you can pass it at a trot.

“The second situation is similar to the situation where the chandelier falls, Brother Sledgehammer breaks through the wall and starts a fierce chase.

"In this case, you must run at full speed: if you hesitate when the chandelier falls, or if you don't run at full speed after Brother Sledgehammer breaks through the wall, you will at least be injured, and you will die if you are not careful.

"The third type is the situation like Brother Sledgehammer just now that must be handled with mechanisms.

"That's not a bug, but a necessary mechanism. The letter is outside the window, and he asked you to read it. If my guess is correct, at the time Brother Sledgehammer appeared, you should have gotten the letter, opened it, and read it.

Time to complete the letter.

"If you just run away without reading the letter, you can only turn into the second situation. But the total health is limited. Once you choose to run at full speed and forcefully pass the mechanism, it is equivalent to using resurrection coins to refresh one or two sleeps... This

This will make it impossible for them to truly pass the level. At most, they will just pass one more level and enter the nightmare of the next level."

Annan nodded after hearing this.

Yes, that's right... Delicious Wind Goose is right.

In his experience of clearing the third floor, he hesitated slightly when the chandelier fell.

Because he felt that since this dungeon has amnesia, the traps on the first few floors shouldn't be too difficult. You should be able to pass it with a little speed.

As a result, he was scratched by the chandelier and lost some health.

At the same time, the increase in wounds also directly affected his movement speed. But after Annan realized the difficulty of the copy, he did not hesitate to use full speed when he was chased by Brother Sledgehammer on the second level.

This directly resulted in that when he was on the third floor, his health was no longer enough for him to rush through the corridor at full speed.

Yes.

After Annan woke up, he first used his thumb to measure the length and width of the corridor on the first floor, and then accurately controlled the width of his steps. It was because he didn't know the precise arm length and step length of Amos...in order to be able to measure it in advance.

The length of the corridor on each floor was determined to ensure that his health was enough to speed through the corridor. He recorded the data in advance.

That's why Annan chose to take the unpainted branch on the third floor.

This isn't just an influence of the strategy.

Because Annan was convinced at that time that if he encountered the same chase battle again, the remaining health would definitely not be enough to rush to the next level.

I also entered "Gallery: Elle Morris" by accident.

The technique of delicious wind goose is somewhat similar to Annan.

However, because players can record videos and don’t have to worry about losing their memory, they will play more boldly...

For example, Delicious Wind Goose is gambling.

He bet that since his health was full, he would never die on the way because he couldn't run.

If he couldn't outrun the demons and hounds behind him, there was no way anyone could outrun him.

Unless this demon and the hound... have other mechanisms.

And even if he dies due to the mechanism, players can still see the content of the mechanism. So he doesn't lose anything.

as expected……

The special mechanism is really here.

When Delicious Wind Goose trotted along the corridor and reached the center line, the traces of decay and dilapidation had almost spread to the end of the corridor.

The floor beneath his feet creaked and swayed. It seemed as if he might miss his footing and fall down at any time.

But he still firmly believed in the reminder given in Ai Lei's letter not to look back.

This may also be regarded as a kind of inertial thinking.

The clues you have worked so hard to obtain will make you believe it even more...

But there is really nothing we can do about Delicious Wind Goose.

After all, this is land reclamation.

Death by mechanism or something... is too normal.

But everything suddenly changed after the delicious wind goose ran across the center line

Yummy Feng Goose watched in confusion as the stains on the floor no longer moved forward, but began to retreat. The rotten floor under his feet also began to recover as if going back in time.

The most important thing is... the extremely unpleasant sound in his ears, like music coming from the abyss, suddenly turned into the melodious sound of a violin.

He was startled for a moment and subconsciously stopped for half a step.

But just after he stopped.

Delicious Wind Goose suddenly discovered that time seemed to have stood still.

The stains no longer moved forward or backward. The rotten floor no longer spread and cracked, nor did it begin to recover. The sound of the violin in my ears suddenly disappeared, and the weird whispers and barking behind me suddenly subsided.

.

Maybe it was because I studied music as a child... Annan was the one who reacted immediately.

In order to prevent the barrage from disturbing his train of thought with weird answers, Annan did not hesitate to send out the strategy barrage:

"It's played backwards! Halfway through the corridor, the sound of violins, people's conversations, and the sound of dogs barking are all played backwards!"

"……I see."

Delicious Wind Goose stood motionless and slowly breathed a sigh of relief: "I understand too..."

"The puzzles on this level may be the simplest. But they may also be the most difficult."

Old Goose sighed and raised his head with some regret: "Damn it, I shouldn't have run in the first place. It seems that I will stop at this level..."

"I seem to understand."

"This corridor is... symmetrical?"

"No, it seems you should walk slowly..."

The barrage is speculating on the mechanism.

But there are also smart people who were a little slow to realize the answer:

"Isn't it true that if you go forward, time will go forward... and if you go backward, time will go backwards?"

"almost."

Delicious Wind Goose praised: "While I'm still alive, I'll quickly tell you about the mechanism of this layer...

"This corridor is a mirror image. Starting from the middle, it is completely symmetrical to both sides. In other words... when I reach the end and then look back, it means I am back to the starting point.

"Let the point where I enter the book be point a, the midpoint be point b, and the symmetrical point a be point c. Then from point a to point b, time will flow backwards with my pace...and from point b to point c

point, time will flow forward again with my pace.

"I speculate that going from c to b is also a countercurrent. Going from b to a may be a forward flow.

"...This may be a corridor that is completely inaccessible using conventional means."

Delicious Wind Goose whispered: "Here, the speed of time passing has nothing to do with the outside world. It is synchronized with my walking pace. The faster I walk, the faster time passes.

"In other words... I am in this category, so I shouldn't have to run even a step."

He said without looking back, but took two steps back.

Sure enough, there was a hoarse and noisy sound in the air, the stains under the feet also extended forward, and the floor cracked forward.

Delicious Wind Goose took a few steps forward and found that the stain was receding, the floor began to recover, and the slow and melodious sound of a violin rang in his ears.

It perfectly confirmed his guess.

So Delicious Wind Goose stood there, lost in thought.


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