Chapter 56 He Is a Ghost

Bai Ye glanced at the shattered Hexagonal Prism Shield.

Although it was just a green gacha item, the Hexagonal Prism Shield shouldn't have shattered so easily. It could only be said that its debut had been a bit too rough, first with a spirit and then a supervisor.

After shattering the Hexagonal Prism Shield, the Deer Head pressed its advantage, raising its fist to strike Bai Ye. But at this moment…

Stab: Energy bayonets are condensed at the muzzle for close-quarters combat. Each energy crystal lasts for 35 minutes.

The muzzle of the Furious Dragon's Roar once again emitted an energy beam, but this time, the energy beams did not fire out. Instead, they formed five energy blades!

*Pfft!*

Bai Ye met the Deer Head's fist with a powerful slash.

The next moment, the sound of flesh tearing echoed, like rotten cloth being ripped apart, and then the Deer Head's arm flew into the sky.

The Deer Head was finally heavily wounded!

Dragging its chains, the Deer Head retreated continuously.

However, Bai Ye had no intention of pursuing. The moment the Deer Head retreated, he turned and ran.

There was no benefit in killing the Deer Head. On the contrary, Bai Ye was currently paving the way for others. While he was fighting the Deer Head, Bai Ye had already seen several figures running nearby. Clearly, someone had discovered Bai Ye fighting the Deer Head and was using it to their advantage to move quickly.

Therefore, being able to injure the Deer Head and force it to retreat temporarily was enough for Bai Ye.

He ran all the way, occasionally looking back.

After being heavily wounded, the Deer Head did not continue to pursue. However, Bai Ye still dared not let his guard down, because…

There was more than one supervisor!

Currently, everyone only saw one supervisor, the Deer Head. But Bai Ye knew very well that there was more than one supervisor in the Death Playground. Initially, there was only one.

Then, as time passed, another supervisor would be added every three hours, or when a supervisor was killed or heavily wounded, causing their combat power to significantly decrease, a new supervisor would be dispatched.

The Deer Head had lost an arm. Bai Ye didn't know if this counted as a severe reduction in combat power, but Bai Ye didn't need to gamble on that possibility. It was best to take the opportunity to leave quickly.

After a short run, Bai Ye spotted a red and white striped circus tent and quickly ducked inside.

The circus tent was brightly lit. As Bai Ye entered, a dozen pairs of eyes instantly focused on him.

Bai Ye glanced at them. It wasn't surprising that someone was there. The Deer Head's appearance and killing of one person had created a significant sense of pressure. Furthermore, in the first hour of the Death Playground's opening, everyone was not in a hurry and it was normal for them to hide in buildings and observe. It was also a relatively correct choice.

Bai Ye had no intention of getting involved with them. He was only temporarily hiding from the supervisor and would leave as soon as he found an opportunity. Although they were all human cards, Bai Ye had no intention of forming an alliance. His goal was the restricted area mission, and he had little interest in the human-ghost hunt.

Of course, if he could encounter a ghost and kill it, that would be fine too.

However, Bai Ye wanted to be a passerby and didn't want to cause trouble, but trouble insisted on finding him.

"Him, it's him! He just tried to kill me, and he must be holding a ghost card!"

A sharp cry suddenly rang out. Following that cry, the gazes that were merely observing Bai Ye instantly turned into vigilance.

"Huh?"

Bai Ye looked at the crowd, puzzled. Was he talking about me?

Then…

Bai Ye almost spat out a mouthful of blood. Wasn't this the female ghost!

A red dress, a pitiable appearance, fair calves, and most importantly, the deathly pale skin that was devoid of blood was gone, and there were no more bloody tears flowing. She looked like a normal girl, the kind of delicate and lovable girl.

How dare you, a ghost, mingle with a group of humans?

A man stepped forward and stood at the front, saying, "Do you have anything to explain to us?"

Bai Ye glanced at him and said, "Who do you think you are? You want me to explain to you?"

The man was so angered that he took a deep breath and said, "Since you're holding a ghost card, don't blame us for being rude!"

"Did I say I was holding a ghost card?" Bai Ye glanced at the female ghost and said, "You believe her just because she said it? Is she your mother?"

The man gritted his teeth, "Show us your card."

Bai Ye said, "If you don't understand the rules, read them again. Everyone's drawn card is hidden information, and others cannot see it."

This was not explicitly stated in the rules, but it was not a loophole either, because cards could not be shown to each other. Otherwise, the hunting game would be meaningless. If everyone gathered and displayed their cards, how could the ghosts play? In terms of numbers, the ghosts who drew ghost cards had no advantage, with only three ghosts per round.

The man sneered, "Then please explain, why did you run here? There are supervisors outside. If you didn't draw a ghost card, how could you move around outside?"

Bai Ye pointed at the female ghost and said, "Was she here from the beginning?"

The man said, "She was being chased by you and escaped here."

Bai Ye said, "If she can escape here, can't I chase her?"

The man immediately distanced himself from Bai Ye and assumed a stance, "You admit you were chasing her?"

"Does chasing her mean I'm a ghost? Can't I chase ghosts?" Bai Ye said with a disdainful look, "Please use your brain a little."

The man was so choked by Bai Ye that he couldn't speak, but this was hard to refute.

The interesting part of the human-ghost hunt was precisely this: how to catch a ghost?

It was not easy to catch ghosts running freely outside the building areas or to witness murders directly. Most of the time, there were only clues.

Therefore, how to judge, and whether to be decisive, became the key to this hunting game.

The female ghost's pitiful appearance was indeed easy to gain favor, but she could be trusted and not trusted. After all, there was no evidence to prove that Bai Ye was definitely a ghost. Killing Bai Ye would result in pursuit by a spirit, which only had a time limit. Dealing with it was no less difficult than dealing with a supervisor.

The man pondered for a moment and reached out to Bai Ye, "In that case, we can only ask you to leave here."

Bai Ye glanced at the man. This guy was actually quite competent and his intelligence was online. This was the most suitable solution for now.

I can't tell if you're a ghost?

Fine, then I won't try to figure it out!

If I'm not with you, then there's no problem!

Therefore, regardless of whether Bai Ye had drawn a human card or a ghost card, by driving Bai Ye away, potential hidden dangers were avoided.

However…

Bai Ye suddenly laughed, a somewhat mocking laugh, and looked at the man, saying, "Guess if I agree?"