Being an Extra Actor in an Escape Game

Chapter 117: Nightmare (2)

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Difference.

Because of this, Xu Beijin also sincerely hopes that this group of taskers can play a true ending and restore this tasker to his original state.

There is Mujia, this may not be a big problem.

Xu Bei Jinzhong sat back behind the information desk.

Ringo sat next to him, and logically brought the topic back to what was interrupted earlier: "So, what is your nightmare?"

Xu Bei was stunned, only to break away from the thoughts just now.

His nightmare, although special, was ultimately a nightmare in the narrow building.

In other words, as the master of the nightmare, he is also under the control of the master, and it is impossible to tell the truth of his nightmare.

Earlier, he told the audience in the live broadcast room that his nightmare was "about nightmares", which was the limit he could imply.

However, if it is not implying the "content" related to the nightmare, then he still has a lot to say.

Therefore, after Xu Bei was silent for a moment, he said: "My nightmare is not the ultimate nightmare."

"Oh... I was originally not interested in the ultimate nightmare." Ringo said naturally, "I said, why don't you want to let people enter your nightmare? Why do you think it's good for them?"

"Because my nightmare is unsolvable."

Ringo was startled.

Xu Beijin said softly: "In my nightmare, there is no ordinary ending, no true ending, and no bad ending. Once I enter my nightmare, I will inevitably sink into it and cannot escape."

Ringo was silent for a moment, and there seemed to be some accidents.

But then he said with certainty: "You are lying."

Xu Bei was stunned and couldn't help saying: "I didn't..."

"You are lying." Ringo said, "I can see it."

Xu Beijin: "..."

What is going on with this little apple! Are you cheating? !

Xu Beijin and Ringo looked at each other for a moment, and then said in frustration: "I really didn't... Well, I did hide something. But I didn't..."

"Tell me the truth, okay?"

Little Apple's world is extremely simple. He doesn't understand love and interpersonal relationships, and he always has an untimely acumen.

But when Xu Beijin heard his words and saw Ringo's eyes, he thought, it was really gentle.

It's funny that the word tenderness can be hooked with Ringo one day.

Xu Beijin felt funny and moved. That kind of extremely complex emotions intertwined in his heart, even with the nightmare he mentioned just now, and the mood of being confused by Ringo's stubbornness, made Xu Bei at this moment show a particularly helpless smile.

He thought, this little apple...

He said: "I can't tell you the truth. I can't tell. NE is watching us."

Ringo blinked.

Xu Beijin said again: "If you want to know the truth, you can only enter my nightmare."

Once he entered his nightmare, the situation would appear extremely dangerous. Unless they are holding the mentality of fighting back and breaking the boat.

Otherwise, Xu Bei couldn't imagine the circumstances under which he would start his nightmare.

However, although he can indeed let the missionaries enter other nightmares, so as to give them a glimpse of the events that happened on the earth in the first place.

However, the truth about Zhailou really had to enter his nightmare before he could understand it.

Moreover, his nightmare is indeed not the ultimate nightmare, but if you want to start the ultimate nightmare-at least the ultimate nightmare in the definition-then you must pass his nightmare.

Ringo said, "But you really haven't started your nightmare. Why are they so sure that they will fail?"

Xu Beijin looked at Ringo for a moment, then smiled bitterly, and said, "Lingo, it's not like this. My nightmare... is not the kind of... nightmare you understand."

"I understand?"

Xu Beijin said: "Many people believe that a nightmare must have a corresponding, clear theme and story. This is the object of the nightmare owner's fear, and the nightmare is derived from it."

"but… "

"However, my nightmare is not like this." Xu Beijin said, "My nightmare is a nightmare about nightmares."