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Immortal in Horror Game: She is the Fortune Teller!-Chapter 271 - 266: Strange Divine Academy 11
Everyone was startled awake upon hearing this.
Yeah, if this was Josh’s idea, then why did she come out?
Was she waiting to die?
Wouldn’t it have been better to hide until daylight?
Josh couldn’t help but laugh: "You guys might not know my sister well, she’s the type that loves to toy with others."
Instantly, everyone turned their gaze accusingly toward Susanna, their eyes filled with reproach.
At a time like this, unity is especially important. Is there something wrong with her? Is she still trying to sow discord?
If she wants to play those power games, can’t she take them back home?
Feeling guilty under their accusatory gazes, Susanna quickly defended herself, "What’s wrong with me? I’m just making a reasonable suspicion! We all got hurt, yet she’s unharmed. Who can explain that?"
Everyone looked at Josh again, with a hint of doubt. It seemed reasonable, right?
If she didn’t know in advance that the monsters track players by the sound of their footsteps, how did she avoid the attack?
When the patrol began and the moonlight shone into the corridor, the monsters appeared. At that time, they were all unaware and couldn’t possibly have stopped in time.
Josh smiled slightly and raised the badge in her hand: "Sorry, I’m an assistant to the dorm supervisor, unlike you."
Monsters cannot attack those with a position, especially those with a position in the dormitory.
Barrage: [Damn, she tricked us again!]
[Bet you didn’t expect that, losers!]
[A dorm supervisor’s badge, a must-have life-saver~]
[Honestly, Josh is really hard to kill.]
Susanna looked at the badge in shock: "When did you get that?! No way, I’ve been following you the whole time!"
Josh’s mouth twitched: "Finally admitting you’re a creep? I’ve noticed for a while, you’re overly focused on me, always the first to step forward, just trying to get my attention. You’re shameless!"
"You!" Susanna choked, "What nonsense are you talking about?!"
Josh snorted with laughter: "Is that all you can say? Nonsense? Dogs have more varied barks than you."
"Pfft..." Someone in the crowd couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
Susanna was boiling with anger, glaring at Josh but saying nothing.
Josh couldn’t be bothered to deal with her anymore, glanced at the others: "What are you still doing here? It’s not safe at night. You can’t slack off on patrols; you need to ensure the safety of sleeping players. If anyone slacks off, I’ll remember your names and tell the dorm supervisor~"
The monsters roared and lunged forward.
The girls were frightened, their faces turning pale, and they quickly scattered in all directions.
Lulu tried to run but was promptly pulled back by Josh.
"..." Lulu’s face darkened. Being grabbed by the collar by a girl younger and shorter than herself wasn’t particularly pleasant.
Josh smiled slightly: "No need for you to run. Just stick by me for patrol."
Lulu reluctantly accepted this favor from "Papa Josh".
Josh took her to her web, letting her sit beside it.
The web was spun outside the dormitory building. From the center of the web, one could see the view of the corridors on all ten floors.
The glass window conveniently provided her an advantage.
Josh calculated and lazily used the walkie-talkie to speak to the monsters in the corridor: "Number 1, are you blind? There’s someone squatting next to the trash can on the sixth floor."
"Number 3, go downstairs, to the left corridor on the third floor."
The monsters in the corridor indeed followed her commands and ran away.
Lulu found it odd. How could she communicate with the monsters from so far away?
Her voice wasn’t loud, and she spoke softly.
Do these monsters have such strong hearing?
Then she felt anger rising. No wonder no matter where she led these girls, the monsters always caught up with them quickly.
Turns out there was someone directing them!
Damn it!
Lulu, hands on her hips, glared at her: "Hey! We’re all players. If you’re not going to unite, at least don’t help the monsters against us?"
Josh looked at her with surprise, seemingly not expecting her to be such a saint.
Lulu still wanted to say something noisy.
Josh sneered: "If you keep yapping, I’ll throw you back into the corridor."
Lulu sheepishly shut her mouth.
Sorry, sisters, but I’m looking out for myself too.
Good luck to you all.
After a whole night of chaos, as the moon set, the monsters finally disappeared.
The girls breathed a sigh of relief, not even caring about their image, collapsing on the ground like dead dogs, panting heavily, covered in sweat, as if they’d just been fished out of water.
Many bore injuries.
The worst was Susanna.
Not only was her arm and leg bitten, but her face was also scratched up. Her neatly styled bun was now a disheveled mess, like a madwoman escaping from a refugee camp.
Josh sent the girls back to their dorms to sleep, stretching herself.
At the horizon, the first rays of dawn began to rise, casting a golden hue over the entire Red and White Academy.
Josh squinted her eyes, attracted by two flashing lights.
She stepped on the spider silk to teleport over, finding a statue.
The statue bathed in Divine Light, its serene and calm expression exuding a certain sanctity.
Josh stared greedily at the two Pala Gems in the statue’s eyes, feeling an itch.
She really wanted them.
Sadly, this was a deity with a bad temper.
She took out a small white flower she had picked from the bushes earlier: "Good morning, dear Your Holiness, please accept this flower from your most faithful follower. Dew and tender leaves are not enough to set off your holiness, but they might bring you a moment of joy~"
She placed the bouquet at the foot of the statue, made a prayer gesture reverently, and then turned to leave.
At 8:30 in the morning, students trickled into the classroom.
The girls’ faces were sallow, looking like wilted eggplants, many bearing wounds, appearing ready to faint at any moment.
The boys didn’t look much better. They clearly hadn’t rested well either.
Some of the girls couldn’t help but break down in tears: "I want to leave this damned place!"
"I tried to forcibly exit the game last night, but it didn’t work."
"I tried too, it seems we need to clear the level to exit."
"Boo hoo, what are we going to do if it’s like this again tonight, I’ll break down."
"I don’t care, I’m going to take the test right now!"
Some boys noticed the wounds on the girls and were puzzled: "Wasn’t it the red uniforms’ duty last night? How come you guys got hurt too?"
She referred to Susanna and the other girls in white uniforms.
Susanna looked at the completely unharmed and energetic boys in white uniforms, her eyes showing confusion: "Huh? When red uniforms are on duty, don’t we in white uniforms need to go out?"
The boy shook his head: "No, didn’t your dorm supervisor assistant tell you?"
Susanna’s face changed color, as did a few other girls in white uniforms who suddenly looked upset.
This Josh! She’s a real bitch!
"What?! She never told us! That kind of person can’t stand to see us well!" A girl in a white uniform slammed the table in anger.
Then she suddenly paused, recalling seeing Josh when she left her room last night.
Josh had told her to go back to her room...
What did she say again at the time?
"What’s it got to do with you? An E-level spiritual power waste bossing others around? How funny!"
Josh’s words weren’t even finished before she was cut off by her.
The girl’s face turned ugly in an instant.







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