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There's definitely something wrong with this murder mystery game

``` Entering the world of the Scripted Murder Game isn't scary. Playing the role of the murderer is still doable. Playing the role of the victim is fine. Playing the role of a girl is manageable. Even if you have to deal with dark, strange monsters, and accidentally get tainted by them, it's no big deal. Shuo looked at the script in his hand and felt that he could still play the part! … But after adding a bunch of teammates with mental issues, he felt that he couldn't go on acting. This script is a bit off too! Shuo, "Can we not have a murderer, a victim, a girl, or psychos, and just have a normal person?" … —————— 【Non-traditional Scripted Murder Mystery Game】 【Attention: The plot will gradually shift from normal to bizarre, focusing on tasks. Each Scripted Murder Game script is original, not fan-made. Non-original scripts will be indicated.】 【Ensemble cast, with undercovers, role-playing, disguises, no female lead.】 ```

Mid spring, tenth month · Horror
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505 Chs

Chapter 45: The Person in the Moment

Game over countdown: fifteen minutes.

Director Zhang straightened his blood-stained white coat, realizing one thing: everyone in the hospital was an obstacle to him completing his task.

So, it's only when it's just him and the patients left in this world that the task can be carried out without fail.

And the first person he had to kill was Doctor Chen Chu.

Fifth round.

Within half a minute, Director Zhang rushed to Doctor Chen's office, along the way he casually killed a nurse who grabbed him attempting to make inquiries—the very nurse who had been constantly persuading him to classify Doctor Chen as a patient.

But if he were to turn Doctor Chen into a patient, he wouldn't be able to kill him, plus adding another person would only further burden his task.

After all, the game was almost over.

Director Zhang felt the serpentine presence of deathly stillness in the hospital, not resisting the encroachment of dark thoughts, because he intended just that.