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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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Chapter 220: Sell if You Can_2

The male waiter gave him a weird look but said nothing.

After obtaining the method to open the secret chamber, he turned and left the kitchen. Once outside, soldiers saw him and he excused himself by claiming he was just looking for some other tasty treats in the kitchen.

Although the military district maintained high discipline, the occasional appearance of one or two freewheeling characters was nothing special.

Even the secretary took the opportunity to stroll into the kitchen and picked up a dessert from the dining cart to eat, not joining the soldiers in the hall for communal dining.

"Doctor Kong, it seems that you have been following the Major Commandant all evening?" the Secretary asked casually.

"After all, I am a doctor, and the Commandant always has need of my services." Xu Shuo glanced at him and then picked up a plate, "Sir, would you like to try a new dish I just made?"

"Oh? What is it?" The Secretary leaned in to take a look.