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End of ten days

Just when I thought it was just an ordinary day, I found that I was caught in the final destination. Just when I thought I could escape by just continuing to participate in death games, I found that everyone began to awaken to supernatural powers. Just when I thought this was the "place to create gods," everything was heading towards annihilation.

DaoistQwbZNH · Fantaisie
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Chapter 12 Your Hometown

If the saying "the rules are absolute" still applies to this second "game", then what is written on the mask is the solution.

But how to crack this?

When will the harpoon be launched again?

"The clock never stops"...

Is it a quarter past one?

Qi Xia turned around and looked at the clock on the table. It was already a quarter past one. If "a quarter past one" was the time for launching the harpoon, then there was only less than ten minutes left.

"Turn a hundred times toward home"...

The nine people present come from different hometowns, and "one hundred circles" is not a small number.

If they think in the wrong direction, they can easily waste these ten minutes.

But besides myself, is there anything else that can "rotate" in this room?

Qi Xia's eyes stayed on the clock in the center of the table.

He leaned out and reached out to gently touch the clock, only to find that it was firmly fixed on the table and could not move at all.

"The clock can't move. Could it be the chair?"

Qi Xia lowered his head and looked at the chair under him. It was an old, ordinary chair that exuded a musty smell. It was placed casually on the ground without any mechanism.

In this case, all that remains is...

Qi Xia reached out and turned the table, and sure enough, there was a faint sound of chains coming from inside the table.

But the table was very heavy, and he could only turn it a few centimeters with a lot of effort.

"One hundred laps..."

This number definitely cannot be accomplished by just two or three people. The nine people present need to work together to turn the table to have a chance of survival.

Lin Yu keenly caught Qi Xia's movements, so he called everyone to stop.

Everyone came to the table to take a look and found that the table could indeed rotate.

"It's really yours, liar." Qiao Jiajin nodded and said, "If we turn this table a hundred times, we should be able to open the invisible door."

Qi Xia glanced at the clock again. Although time was tight, the problem now became purer.

Turn this round table a hundred times in the direction of "hometown", and you will get two answers.

To the left, or to the right.

But everyone's hometowns are located in various directions in the southeast, northwest, and how can they determine whether they are facing left or right?

"Qi Xia, do you already know when the harpoon will be launched?" Lin Geo asked, covering his mouth and nose.

"The reminder said that the time was "non-stop", and it was estimated to be one-fifteen. "Qi Xia said softly.

Qiao Jiajin's expression changed after hearing this: "Isn't there less than ten minutes left? Let's start spinning quickly."

Dr. Zhao moved the body lying on the table to one side, and slowly sat down. He stretched out his hand to test the weight of the table and said, "But we only have one chance. If such a heavy table turns a hundred times, if it goes in the wrong direction, what to do?"

"Then there is a 50% chance of survival!" Qiao Jiajin said anxiously, "If you don't move, you will die anyway. If you start turning, there is still a 50% chance of survival, so hurry up!"

After that, he tried his best to turn the table to the left.

Although Qiao Jiajin looks thin, he is very strong. He can turn the table half a turn by himself.

"Why are you still standing there?! I'm sorry, help!" Qiao Jiajin yelled at everyone.

The rest of the people knew that what Qiao Jiajin said made sense, so they could only help him for the time being.

Now there is no right answer, we can only take a gamble.

But Qi Xia never moved.

He didn't know where to think.

Left or right?

Why is the key word "hometown"...

We are all Chinese, so it is "Eastern"?

Up north, down south, left west, right east. The answer is "right"?

What about those who live in the west?

Or maybe the hometown of everyone present is related to the "Zuo Zhuan" of the Spring and Autumn Period, and the answer is "Zuo"?

Qi Xia closed her eyes slightly and originally wanted to use two corpses to block herself, but what if everyone else died and the next game came...

"Now is not the time to give up on them."

Qi Xia secretly thought, then reached out and grabbed a piece of white paper from the rotating table. He picked up the pen and stood up and walked to the side. He found an open space to sit down and started writing something in a "brush".

Although everyone was a little puzzled, the movements of their hands still continued, and they had already turned the table more than ten times.

"If he hadn't introduced himself as "liar", I would have thought that guy was a mathematician. "Qiao Jiajin said to Tiantian on the side.

Tiantian was a little dizzy just now, so she could only nod perfunctorily.

This time, Qi Xia did not list the vertical layout, but simply drew a rough map of the country on the paper.

"hometown...?"

His mind was running rapidly, and something suddenly occurred to him.

"Wait a minute..." Qi Xia's eyes widened, "If the "organizer" has such great magical power and can find people with similar experiences from so many provinces, then is the "province" also a key point? "

He turned back, looked at the people who were rotating the table, and asked seriously: "Did any of you lie about your hometown just now? "

Everyone shook their heads.

After all, "hometown" involves accent and expression habits, and lies can easily reveal flaws.

"Very good." Qi Xia nodded slightly, "Now please take turns telling me your hometown again."

Officer Li was the first to say: "I am from Inner Mongolia."

Qi Xia reached out and drew a black dot in Inner Mongolia.

"I'm from Sichuan." Lawyer Zhang Chenze said coldly.

"I'm in Shaanxi..." Tiantian said.

"Dali, Yunnan." Kindergarten teacher Xiao Ran said.

"Guangdong." Qiao Jiajin said.

"People from Ningxia." Psychological counselor Lin Ju said.

"I work in Jiangsu." Dr. Zhao said.

Qi Xia marked everyone's hometowns on the map one by one, and also wrote his own "Shandong".

At this moment, everyone is focusing on the writer Han Yimo, because he has never mentioned his hometown from the beginning.

"Han Yimo, are you from Guangxi or Taiwan?"

Han Yimo was stunned and asked: "How do you know?"

"Time is running out, answer me first."

"I'm from Guangxi..."

Qi Xia nodded. At this time, there were only two provinces left for Han Yimo.

Guangxi Province and Taiwan Province.

If his answer is anything other than one of those two, he's telling a big lie.

Fortunately he told the truth.

Qi Xia marked the last province on the map, and there were nine black dots on the sketch.

"As expected."

Qi Xia whispered: "Stop quickly and turn right."

"right?"

Qi Xia quickly ran to the table, threw the white paper on the table, and began to turn the table in the opposite direction.

Although everyone was a little confused, they also followed him.

Dr. Zhao glanced at the map on the table and the nine black dots.

"Why "right"? "