After that fleeting moment of paralysis, Xu Huo was still standing behind the door, one hand on the doorknob while his gaze remained fixed on the wall clock hanging to the side.
Suddenly his eyelids trembled and his eyes regained their light.
The wall clockâs time rewound to three seconds earlier, and he returned to the moment before opening the door and being shot. The instant his reason snapped back into place, he leapt aside!
But in the very moment he dodged, that black arrow inexplicably appeared behind the door, ignoring the heavy door panel and passing through it in a manner that defied reality, flying toward the spot he had just been standing!
This was the very arrow that had struck him as he opened the door!
An arrow that could pass through doors and walls was not something Xu Huo could take lightly. He rolled into the corner, quickly braced the Ox Shield, blocking the front while retreating further into the house.
Unexpectedly, a second arrow followed closely behind, this time penetrating from another direction and heading straight for him on the stairs!
Xu Huo swung the shield and knocked the arrow aside, then vaulted to a corner on the second floor.
This was a blind spot; no window from the house could see that position.
The two arrows had come from different directions. He had no idea how many attackers there were. They deliberately avoided being seen. If their arrows could continue to appear and disappear like ghosts, that meant the item didnât require the attacker to âsee with their own eyes.â
He placed the shield on his back and had just picked up his bright-red sword when a ripple-like wave formed on the left wall. An arrow shot out, matching the height of his crouch and heading straight for his heart!
He raised the sword and slashed; the arrow pinged off. Xu Huo had already jumped out the windowâshield in one hand, sword in the otherâand ran without pausing, using the houses for cover as he sprinted toward the main street!
As he ran he kept his eyes peeled, but he could see no one in sight.
Had they left?
Xu Huoâs thoughts shifted. Passing a street corner, he plucked the Bell off the door of a clothing shop. No sooner had he stepped inside than an arrow shot through the shopâs rear wall and struck his shield!
The arrow pinged away and stuck in the wall. Xu Huo quickly stepped out of the shop. This time he did not flee; he stood at the doorway and scanned the surrounding buildings again.
There was no sign of anyone within view, and the âfriendliness valuesâ above their heads didnât appear either, but that didnât mean there was no one nearby. The person who ambushed him had to be closeâsomeone hiding in the town? Or a player from the same bus?
He avoided the toys on the ground and moved into the open center of the street, sheathing sword and shielding and stopping where there was a clear view.
Three minutes passed without another arrow. Instead, the bus ambled back into view.
Everyone who had gotten off had returned to the bus. Under hopeful stares, he boarded and stood in the aisle, examining everyone.
It was unlikely that Ke Liang or Nian Hong'an had left the bus. Based on sequence, Wang Chaoqing should have been the first back on board, followed by Wu Qiuyi and Gu Yu. Those three wouldnât have had the opportunity to strike in that timeframe, and they were farther away. That left Shen Yi, Shen Xin, and Lin Pei.
He suspected those three because during the calm three minutesâwith the bus not there and no other players on the streetâthat would have been the perfect time to kill him. If the attacker intended to be brutal and kill on first contact, they should have taken that chance. Yet they didnât act, which likely meant they needed time to return to the bus.
Boarding order couldnât be random; each playerâs time moving in public areas is fixed. If a player failed to appear at the expected time, others would notice first.
âDid you find anything usable?â Wu Qiuyi asked. âThe rest of us found nothing.â
âI found a metal room in Master Niseâs house,â Xu Huo said, sitting down with a serious expression. âIt looks similar to the black metal used to make the Pit Cage. It should be useful, but it needs cutting. Alsoâanother matterâI was just attacked.â
Every face on the bus changed. Gu Yu asked, âCould there be someone else living in the town?â
âNo way.â Wu Qiuyi frowned. âPlayers have been here on and off for almost half a month. Weâve been to many places in town. If someone were hiding here, how could we not have found them?â
âThatâs not certain.â Shen Xin said, âYou guys never had more than three people get off at once, you just rode around the town on the busâthis place is huge. Hiding a person here is too easy.â
Shen Yi asked puzzled, âIf such a person exists, why would they suddenly attack Xu Huo after so long of everything being calm?â
âShen Yi has a point,â Lin Pei said, stroking his chin. âMaybe itâs a new player who randomly attacked without knowing the situation.â
âShould we find him, then?â Wang Chaoqing asked. âIf heâs wandering the streets, what should we do next?â
Xu Huo watched the âfriendliness valuesâ above these peopleâs headsâeach hovered around five. None of them showed murder intent toward him.
âThe attacker used arrows; I donât know how many there are,â he said. âBut I estimate only one. Their arrow is strange: a person standing in an enclosed space, and the arrows can fly out from any angle, passing through doors and wallsâspatial in nature.â
âHowever,â he smiled lightly, âthose arrows might not work well in wide-open areas. On the road a while ago the attacker didnât make another move.â
Wu Qiuyiâs pupils flickered as realization dawned: only someone who knew him well would avoid a face-to-face encounter. She did not state it outright, but the attacker must be among the players on the bus!
But none of the players visibly used a bow or arrows.
She subtly sized up everyone on the bus and suddenly met Gu Yuâs glance. They locked eyes for a second, then both looked away.
Everyone on the bus had thoughts of their own. The gullible Wang Chaoqing adjusted his glasses and said, âThis item is terrifying! What if, when we go back in, heâs hiding somewhere we canât see and ambushes us?â
âThen itâll be whoeverâs unlucky,â Gu Yu replied coldly.
âI think,â Shen Xin said slowly, âthe attacker doesnât want us to leave Decibel Town.â
Everyone turned to look at her. Shen Xin explained, âThink about itâwhether itâs a local or a new player, why suddenly attack Xu Huo?â
âBecause he found the black metal and the rest of us didnât,â she said.
âThat excuse is a little thin,â Lin Pei objected. âIf Xu Huo doesnât say anything, who knows he found black metal?â
âMaybe he has X-ray vision.â Shen Xin offered a reasonable-sounding point. âIf arrows can lock onto a target through walls, whatâs impossible?â
Xu Huo let their conversation drift without interrupting, watching them quietly.
Whether or not someone had X-ray vision was one thing. As fellow players all trapped in this town, killing each other without cause was the least rational action. If someone chose to target him, it was simply because he had entered Master Niseâs residence.