Humanoid Machine

Chapter 308: Gold and Silver Village 87

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He was made into the most convenient killing tool by the players.

Since it is a tool, how can it have "human nature"

He did not feel guilty for starting the war, nor did he feel sympathy for the young lives lost in the conflict and then suffer from the torment of his conscience. All his regrets came from just... fear.

He was afraid that the sins he had committed would be discovered and he would have to suffer the consequences one day. He was also afraid that those arrogant outsiders who ordered him around would suddenly appear one day, stand on the opposing side, and use their seemingly omnipotent strange powers to take away everything he had now.

He saw with his own eyes how regrettable and cruel the loser's fate was.

So he did one more thing.

This was the experience he gained from the players, and it formed an extremely sophisticated, insidious and vicious move in his mind.

He killed the players.

Players are outsiders who are different from the world. They are born with arrogance and a sense of alienation when looking at them - looking at them, it is always like looking at tiny ants that can be crushed to death at any time.

They are the real chess masters behind the villagers. They do have all kinds of extraordinary abilities. Any skill or prop can make these "country bumpkins" who have never seen the world stunned and then bow down to them. However, these people are bound by the copy consciousness and cannot resist the "village chief" who is given the greatest authority in the Gold and Silver Village.

The village chief was still young and strong. He used the machete, which was already rough and had countless cuts on it, to cut the players' throats bit by bit.

The process was slow, so there were many opportunities for struggle. Unfortunately, under the constraints of the rules, they didn't even need to be tied up to kneel on the ground obediently.

The players who were once high and mighty finally put down their pride. Faced with the threat of death, they kept begging their former "partners", using all kinds of strange abilities and unimaginable favorable conditions in exchange, hoping that the village chief would say something like let them go. But in the end, the fear of being retaliated against obviously overwhelmed the greed for all kinds of rare treasures, and the village chief was still very determined to kill everyone - leaving only one player.

Those players were all high-level bosses, and they probably thought that they might die in high-risk dungeons or be hunted by vicious evil spirits, but they probably didn't expect to die at the hands of an ordinary village chief whom they had looked down upon before.

They refused to close their eyes until they died. Heavy resentment covered their cheeks and made their bodies extremely stiff.

And the only player who survived in the end certainly didn't do so because the village chief suddenly felt guilty and wanted to let her go.

It is because this player has very special utilization value.

In the village chief's impression, she was protected by other players because she had mermaid blood obtained in other copies, and therefore possessed extremely rare healing abilities.

She would not die easily, and to some extent, she could even be reborn infinitely - but after seeing her teammates being brutally killed, she erupted in an extremely intense desire to fight and resist. She was unwilling to be trapped in this village, being driven by demons in human skin for her entire life, so she was willing to die and let the village chief cut her neck bit by bit with the steel knife full of notches.