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Chapter 60: Beat The Drum, Pass The Flowers (3)

    Chapter 60: Beat The Drum, Pass The Flowers (3)


    Just as Jiang He took Zheng Yingying to leave Zone G, Jin Cheng and Tang Cuo in the dungeon had yed two more rounds and sessfully obtained the first slip.


    The word on the slip was   (noun, meaning door).


    The big man turned at them again: Do you have anything you want to say to me?


    There was only one word, so they obviously couldnt make up a whole sentence. The game thus continued.


    The drumbeat started again, and the remaining ten yers continued to pass the hydrangeas ording to Tang Cuos instructions, while Jin Cheng was responsible for whateverst-minute rescue. The speed at which the NPCs passed the flowers basically remained unchanged, and the round of the game soon ended.


    This time, there was no paper slip in the red hydrangeas, and the yer who got the flowers continued to choose to answer a question exactly as Jin Cheng instructed. Jin Cheng truly had a wealth of diverse knowledge; unless the questions were nonsensical like those back in [Conquering Demon City], he could basically answer them all.


    Since this was just a Zone F dungeon, the questions asked wouldnt be excessively difficult, not to mention, he could cheat using the walkthrough.


    The next round soon started, and after four rounds, Tang Cuo clearly felt that the drumbeat was getting more and more irregr. It could suddenly speed up or slow down, and the timing of the hammers was bing tougher to predict. Once, the hammers beat two times, one right after another, making Tang Cuo unable to control which person the hydrangeas would fall on.


    Luckily, Jin Cheng reacted quickly enough and knocked out three NPCs amid the extremely fast drumbeat. With such a desperate move, he could finally send the hydrangeas to a yer.


    At this point, they got the second slip   (verb, meaning forget).


    Forgot? Forgot what? Forgot to close the door?


    The words on the two pieces of paper seemed to be rted, but were still not enough to take a risk.


    After seven rounds of the game, they were stillcking two slips.


    Although the hydrangeas were bing increasingly difficult to control, Tang Cuo didnt give up, because doing this meant double insurance. Among all the participants, six NPCs had been knocked out by Jin Cheng and disappeared right after falling out of their chairs. Although the other NPCs remained indifferent about this, Tang Cuo was worried that too many knock-outs would trigger punishment. If they slowed down a bit, they wouldnt lose anything.


    In the thirteenth round, they obtained the third slip   (verb, meaning close, rte or link).


    No. 6, who performed well in the first round, immediately rejoiced: Its really  (Forgot to close the door)! Totally fitting!


    The feeling of being led to victory by a big boss was really great!


    No. 7 next to him asked a question that ruptured his excitement like a bullet: But there are four slips of paper, so what is written on thest one? Will it be an exmation particle like ah, or a pronoun like you? Or again? Forgot to close the door ah, forgot to close the door again or you forgot to close the door? You tell me, which forgot to close the door should it be?


    No. 6 felt his head almost explode. He just ran into a math question, and now anguage question? Couldnt he just smoothly win with the big boss guidance?


    He nced sullenly at No.7: Im gonna shut up now, dont talk to me.


    No.7, who was perhaps a representative of thenguage ss, continued: And it could even be an inverted sentence. Maybe its not  but ? (both of which mean forgot to close the door, but written in different word orders)


    The remaining yers all showed a nk expression.


    Jin Cheng looked at Tang Cuo.


    Tang Cuo was expressionless: Dont look at me, Im illiterate.


    The remaining yers: ???


    <em>Big boss, what did you just say? Say it again? How can you say that you are illiterate so confidently?</em>


    At this point, the big man turned around and asked again: Do you have anything you want to say to me?


    Since there would be punishment for a wrong guess, they chose to move onto the next round.


    For the next six rounds, the fourth slip didnt appear, and the number of participants had reduced from 56 to 41.


    Fifteen empty chairs were especially eye-catching.


    Jin Cheng suddenly had an ominous hunch. Considering his and Tang Cuos luck, what if thest slip only emerged at the 49th round? Then how would that be any different from surviving 49 rounds of game?


    Then why should they even bother wasting efforts on guessing the phrase?


    I have a question, what kind of door is it? Tang Cuo suddenly interrupted his thoughts.


    At this moment, the game was still going on at an unpredictable pace. The big man was still mming his drum sticks hard and the NPCs were stillmitting all their attention to the game; only the yers were constantly being distracted.


    Tang Cuo felt that the key to the phrase forgot to close the door wasnt about who closed the door, but what kind of door it was. Most of the dungeons of Yong Ye City always followed a certain logic. ording to the walkthrough, although the words that appeared were different each time, there must be a standard  it must be a phrase that signalled something so important that the big man would stop beating the drum altogether.


    For example, there was a sentence recorded in the walkthrough, which was  Something went wrong in the boiler room.


    So, what kind of door would make people panic if it wasnt closed? With four stripsbined together, the phrase forgot to close the door would still miss a subject, which meant that the person who said the sentence was trying to point to a specific door.


    For example, if it was about a guarding the warehouse, the key to clear the game would lie in the warehouse.


    Jin Cheng quickly understood what he meant, but after thinking for a second, he didnt directly ask the question about the door. Instead, he pointed to the drummer and asked all the NPCs: Who is he?


    The NPCs gave him a strange look, then replied in unison: Hes Da Jin from the boiler room.


    He asked again: What door is there in the boiler room?


    The NPCs looked at each other. What kind of door could there be? It was just a door. Meanwhile, the yers also started thinking that perhaps there must be a problem with the boiler room door, so that Da Jin stopped the game and rushed over.


    No. 7 spoke again: Not a door (), but there are valves () in the boiler room.


    At this moment, the hammers sounded for the third time. Tang Cuoxin quickly directed his attention to the position of the red hydrangeas and continued tomand: No. 5, slow down.


    No. 6, slow down.


    No. 7, slow down.


    Tang Cuo said, looking at Jin Cheng again and asked: Shall we try?


    Jin Cheng flicked his wrists, ncing at the bush of red hydrangeas that was approaching him and said: Yes.


    Boom! Boom! As the hammers mmed for the fourth time, Tang Cuo had everyone speed up and the red hydrangeas neatly fell into Jin Chengs hands. Jin Cheng searched the bush but found no slip.


    The bald man turned around and asked: Do you choose to give a performance or answer a question?


    Jin Cheng: Answer a question.


    The bald man began to chant another poem:


    A guides his sheeps to thewn,


    B pulls one sheep to follow,


    B asks A, When will yours reach one hundred?


    A says, Hm, it wont be long,


    With this herd that I do have,


    Adding half nicely makes half,


    Then I also need your one.


    This mystery, who can guess,


    How many sheeps does A have?


    As his voice fell, the yers collectively felt their heads spinning and No.6 even clutched his head in pain, beginning to question his whole life  because he totally couldnt understand the question this time! (T/N: Note that the poem has been tranted such that it sounds slightly more literal. The original Chinese is rather cryptic, thats why No. 6 says he couldnt quite understand it.)


    At least he understood the previous math poem!


    Everyone gave Jin Cheng a hopeful look, and Tang Cuo also looked at him, because this question never appeared in the walkthrough.


    Jin Cheng didnt rush to answer. He yfully looked at Tang Cuo and asked: Do you think I can answer it?


    Tang Cuo: Didnt you take the university entrance examination?


    Jin Cheng: You didnt?


    Tang Cuo: I failed, thank you.


    Tang Cuo only graduated from junior high school, but it wasnt like Jin Cheng intentionally poked his scars. He really didnt remember that detail, and he never deliberately paid attention to other peoples academic qualifications anyway.


    Jin Cheng touched his nose: It doesnt matter. Look at them, they look like they have taken the university entrance examination, but they still cant answer.


    The remaining yers: ???


    <em>System, Id like to report that I was personally attacked!</em>


    Tang Cuo could actually answer, but this time he resolutely stood on side of the other yers to coboratively protest against this smart dude Jin Cheng.


    Jin Cheng felt the loneliness of being the familys ck sheep and spread his hands, looking all innocent and helpless. That said, his expression quickly became serious as he looked at the big man and replied: A has thirty-three sheeps.


    The big man: The answer is correct.


    The yers decided to give up thinking and simply let this question be gotten over with. Whoever loved to solve riddles could go do it themselves. In any case, they wouldnt choose to do math even if they died.


    But wait, they were already dead.


    So they indeed died without having to do math.


    At this moment, the big man asked again: Do you have anything you want to say to me?


    This one sentence had all the yers instantly throw the math question just now to the back of their mind. The whole group simultaneously became nervous. Jin Cheng said that he could try, so whether they could clear the game all depended on this round.


    Living up to the others expectations, Jin Cheng spoke to the big man very straightforwardly.


    I want to say to you that: You forgot to close the door.


    This was the whole groups most convenient guess.


    But the answer was wrong. In a blink, the big man went berserk and started hitting Jin Cheng with his drum sticks. Jin Cheng had prepared for this early on, but he didnt use his fierce arrow, instead, he split the bow into two scimitars and got into closebat with the big man.


    As his scimitars gleamed brightly, Jin Cheng continuously shouted differentbinations of the words into the big mans ears.


    Tang Cuo leaned forward slightly and watched them intently.


    The rest of the yers gradually realised that Jin Cheng was deliberately buying time and testing all thebinations before the punishment was over. <em>Simple, crude and fast.</em>


    But this method might apply to Jin Cheng only, because the big mansbat power was too strong. yers in Zone F were unlikely able to endure such damage. They would be beaten to a pulp with just one careless move.


    And the only chance of them leaving their seat would be only when the yer holding the red hydrangeas chose to give a performance.


    Smash! Jin Cheng cut off half of the drum stick and it thumped on the ground. Already about to trot back to his drum, the big man went berserk again, then he turned around and took out anotherpletely new drum stick.


    As the drum stick rode along the wind and magnified in his eyes, Jin Cheng flipped backwards to dodge the attack right at thest second. Hended with his toes on the drum stick. At that very moment, he merged his two scimitars back into one bow, mounted the arrow, aimed it perfectly and smiled at his target


    Forgot to close the valve. (. is the missing character. Character bined with  make , which means valve)


    Ding!


    The game is over. Congrattions to the yers for sessfullypleting the mission [Beat The Drum, Pass The Flowers]!


    We will begin to calcte the rewards now.


    The system announcement came promptly as usual, but Jin Chengs arrow didnt stop. As the word rewardsnded, with a heavy crash, the big man flew into the red drum under the arrows powerful impact.


    After all that, he put away his bow and arrow, turned towards Tang Cuo and raised his lips.


    Tang Cuo remained expressionless and inexplicably felt that Jin Cheng looked like a peacock spreading its tail. Indeed it was quite a show-off, but perhaps Tang Cuo himself was a boring, uninteresting man, so he was slightly biased towards such a grandeur disy.


    The other yers didnt notice the unspoken undercurrent surging between the two of them, for they were immersed in the joy of winning without having to even lift their fingers.


    [Beat The Drum, Pass The Flowers], Difficulty: Hard, Initial yers: 12, Survivors: 12, Rating: A, Character points to be earned: 25.


    For the remaining personal rewards, yers please check the system panel by yourselves.


    Wee back to Yong Ye City!


    Returning to his room on East Cross Street, Tang Cuo roughly nced at the rewards and didnt find any special equipment or skills. After quickly adding some points, he immediately headed to the game hall to do the next mission.


    Unexpectedly, as he opened the door, a big red hydrangea was thrown into his arms.


    Jin Cheng leaned at the door and said: This is the systems reward for me, now its for you.


    Tang Cuo:


    He was wondering what kind of straight man Jin Cheng really was, such that he could gift such a spectacr thing, like this big red flower. Taking a closer look, this hydrangea was actually a high-quality equipment.


    [Big Red Flower]


    ssification: Equipment


    Quality: High


    Description: The big red flower used by Bao Le Machine Tools Factory to reward the best employee of the year. By wearing it, you can get a special buff that doubles the reward points upon clearance of the game (Item with limited consumption, remaining uses: 2/3).


    In his head, Tang Cuo first wanted to decline the gift, but this buff made his heart flutter. He immediately asked Jin Cheng: Your points have doubled?


    Jin Cheng smiled: Yes, 25 points are doubled, so thats 50 points. Im 2 points away from being able to level up, so you have to use this red flower buff in the next dungeon, otherwise well be separated.


    <em>Id like to be separated, thank you.</em>


    At the same time, news of the twelve movements appearing in the dungeon of Zone E was being circted even faster. No one knew who leaked the information out, or whether the act was deliberate, but this time, even ordinary yers heard of it.


    With the end of the dungeon [Beat The Drum, Pass The Flowers], the other ten yers returned to Zone F, and the news that Jin Cheng and Tang Cuo were bringing all other yers to smooth victory spread like wildfire.


    Under both triggers, more and more people gathered in the game hall in the central area, gradually reaching this years peak attendance.


    <strong>The trantor has something to say: </strong>Heres a quick exnation to the sheep poem, in case anyone needs it:


    <em>A guides his sheeps to thewn,</em>


    <em>B pulls one sheep to follow,</em>


    <em>B asks A, When will yours reach one hundred?</em>


    <em>A says, Hm, it wont be long,</em>


    <em>With this herd that I do have, </em>which is 33 sheeps


    <em>Adding half nicely makes half,</em> which is 33 + 33/2 = 49.5, making half of 100


    <em>Then I also need your one</em>. which is 49.5 x 2 = 99, then 99 + 1 (from B) = 100.
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