âMaybe that monster wasnât the main culprit. It might have just been a tool, a... summoned creature?â
Zhou Chenâs thoughts were racing. When he collected himself, he made a wish in his mind: âI wish to find Allen.â
The wish didnât take effect.
He fell silent for a moment, then wished again: "I wish to know if Allen is alive or dead."
Thirty star-like motes transformed into a large, scarlet character for "Dead," appearing in his mind.
âAllenâs dead... And I canât use a wish to find him. Donât tell me his body is completely gone?â Zhou Chen pondered for a moment before making another wish: "I wish to find the monster."
There was no response.
"I wish to find the main culprit behind Akita Townâs destruction."
Still nothing.
Zhou Chen looked at the [Insufficient Wish Value] notification that popped up on his Prayer System Panel and sighed in resignation. This godforsaken place was being interfered with by the Restricted Areaâs power, multiplying the cost of his wishes several times over. Even though he had just harvested a huge wave of Wish Value from his audience, he couldnât afford to wish for the solution to the mystery. He would have to find the answers step by step.
By now, it was getting late. He hurried out of the forest to regroup with his teammates.
On the outskirts of Akita Town, in an abandoned warehouse.
Zhou Chen knocked on the large warehouse door with a secret codeâtwo long knocks and one short. A few seconds later, the door opened. His teammates were already sitting inside. He was the last one to arrive.
"The Old Era is pretty fun." Renie raised her eyebrows at Zhou Chen, a smile of excitement on her face. "I took a look around an internet cafe and a physical game store and found a ton of games Iâve never played. The graphics are a bit old and you canât use a neural interface, but they seem really interesting."
"..." Zhou Chen was stunned for a second. "You can play online games in this godforsaken place?" he asked, baffled.
"Of course not. Theyâre all single-player," Renie said, rolling her eyes at him. "This is a Restricted Area, completely cut off from the world. How could you play online games? But do you know what the most interesting part is?"
Zhou Chen played along. "What is it?"
"The people in the internet cafe playing online games... as soon as I interrupt them, their computer screens go black. When they turn them back on, they canât find a match no matter how long they wait."
"Oh? And why is that?"
Renie smiled. "This place is an instance. In gaming terms, the town is a pre-set map and the townspeople are pre-set NPCs. When no one disturbs them, the town replicates everything that once happened here. For example, people playing online games. Since thatâs something that already happened, it can be perfectly re-enacted."
"But our arrival is an anomaly. Once we cause the townspeople to deviate from their predetermined paths, the âreplicationâ becomes chaotic, especially when it comes to connections with the outside world, like the internet."
"Theyâll find that they canât get into online matches, that forums and other sites wonât load any new posts or videos. They might even discover they canât travel too far out of town, or that the world outside has turned into a barren, Arctic wasteland."
At this, Renieâs expression grew serious. "So, our time is limited, and we absolutely cannot cause too much of a disturbance. Once the townspeople discover the âtruth,â God knows what theyâll do."
"Not long ago, there was an Old Era hospital instance where the first-clear team messed up. They caused everyone in the hospital to realize they were already dead. They instantly turned into vengeful spirits and went on a rampage. That first-clear team suffered devastating losses. It took over a month before another team managed to clear the instance."
Han Danqing nodded, saying lazily, "Thatâs how it is."
Yao Hu, leaning against the wall with his arms crossed, let out a cold sneer. "A bunch of idiots."
He had clearly heard about that incident.
"Alright thenâ" Renie clapped her hands. "What clues has everyone found? Letâs share what weâve got."
"I got a map of Akita Town. This place is huge."
Chengzi pulled a folded map from her pocket, spread it out on the old wooden table, and started pointing. "Amusement park, shopping mall, park, church, theater, broadcasting company... there are even three universities. The total population of Akita Town is about seventy thousand."
Yano sucked in a sharp breath. "An instance with seventy thousand people..."
This was a heavyweight instance.
And if what Renie described were to happen, they wouldnât be able to cut down seventy thousand vengeful spirits even if their hands went numb from the effort.
"Iâm not good at investigating, so I just wandered the streets," said "Black Crocodile" Yan Wu.
He was a big, burly man, and the side effects from Forbidden Object C-018, Harrisonâs Forging Hammer, made him irritable and boorish. He was known for his explosive temper and would often get into fights after exchanging just a few words. Sending him to investigate would be like throwing a bomb into a crowd.
Some of the people present were aware of his temper and had privately filled in those who werenât. So, no one had any objections. In fact, they hoped Yan Wu would avoid talking to the townspeople altogether, lest he cause a riot.
"I checked out the church in Akita Town," Yano said, recounting his experience. "The Priest there was giving a sermon. He claimed the recent disappearances in Akita Town are the work of a Demon, and that an evil power is secretly preying on the town."
Zhou Chenâs eyes lit up. âCould that Priest be onto something? Has he obtained some Extraordinary Power and sensed the dark undercurrents in Akita Town?â
âIf so, they could consider cooperating with the Priest.â
But Yanoâs next words left him speechless.
"âHe claimed that only by purchasing his blessed Holy Water and Crosses could people resist the Dark Powerâs influence. One tiny bottle of Holy Water and a palm-sized aluminum Cross cost one thousand US Dollars."
Yano clicked his tongue and shook his head. "And a fair number of people were buying it. Some even started fighting right then and there."
"After the sermon ended, I snuck inside the church looking for clues. But then I saw the Priest take two women into a room to receive a so-called âbaptism,â to âinfuse them with mysterious Spiritualityâ and âenlighten themâ... well, you get the picture."
Zhou Chen was at a loss for words. âUnbelievable. Just a common criminal and a con man.â
"I only found some basic information, which Chengzi has already covered," Han Danqing said, lounging lazily in his chair.
Zhou Chen glanced at him, seriously suspecting he hadnât done any work at all and had just found a place to slack off.
"I only know that there have been a series of disappearances in Akita Town recently," Yao Hu said flatly, adding nothing more.
"I found some clues about the disappearances." Zhou Chen took a newspaper from his pocket, placed it on the table, and pointed to an article. "Thereâs been a large number of missing persons in Akita Town over the past month. I happened to run into some kids..."
He told them everything he had experienced, hoping the group could brainstorm some ideas. As for the part about wishing to find the footprints, he simply stated it was a confidential technique. This didnât raise any eyebrows; every Ascender had their own secret methods, and no one would press the issue.
"To find so many clues in such a short time..." After hearing his story, Renie couldnât help but be impressed. After all, they were all shut-ins who spent their days cooped up in their workshops, not some famous detectives or Investigators.
"Speaking of which, the organizers must have explored Akita Town before, right? Not giving us a single clue is such a rip-off, donât you think?" Renie looked around pointedly, hoping to get a hint from the organizers, but they didnât respond.
After a moment of thought, Yano said, "I have a feeling those kids might be an important clue. We should pay more attention to them... For our next step, we should probably make contact with the police. It would make our investigation much more convenient."
"The police department? I have an in."
Liu Ling, who hadnât spoken until now, suddenly chuckled. "I met a very attractive lady who works at the police station. Her husband went missing last month, and it was later discovered heâd been secretly fooling around with her best friend. The poor woman is currently sad, anxious, and at a loss. I comforted her a bit, we really hit it off, and she invited me over to her place tonight."
The others stared at him, stunned.
Zhou Chenâs mouth fell open, his face a mask of astonishment. "Her husband disappeared last month... you mean sheâs a widow?"