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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 51
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 51: Song of The Wind (10) Tang Cuo’s decision to go into the tunnel was actually inspired by Jin Cheng. Jin Cheng wanted to trick Peter with a false message, while Tang Cuo wanted to find out about the surprises hidden in the tunnel that Aesop talked about. His main mission was to bring Bazz to the Greenvines Alliance office, but once they reached there, the mission might change. Under the restrictions of the system, Tang Cuo might not be able to come back to the tunnel. So the best way was to enter the tunnel on the way to the alliance’s office.…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 50
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 50: Song of The Wind (9) Bazz really didn’t seem to know anything and honestly told Tang Cuo about the time when he was sick. “At that time, I had spent all my savings and didn’t have money to buy medicine. I didn’t know who to borrow from either. It was a very cold winter, I thought I couldn’t make it till spring, so I even wrote a dying letter, hehe. I didn’t expect Dr. Albert to knock on the door one day. He said that he was seeing Mrs. Lawrence next door and happened to smell the medicine from my room, so…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 49
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 49: Song of The Wind (8) Tang Cuo was forced to suspend everything else and returned to Bazz’s rented flat amid the continuous “ding ding” warnings from the system. In the original plot, Theodore might have been seriously injured and needed a rest. On the other hand, Lancelot and Bazz were good friends. Bazz helped him so enthusiastically, so if Bazz really had a problem, it would be awkward for Lancelot. Having Theodore waiting for Bazz might help avoid an embarrassing situation. But waiting alone in the rented flat was really boring and Tang Cuo simply lay down. As the saying went, if…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 48
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 48: Song of The Wind (7) The blood stains on the floor had been wiped clean and only a little bit of blood had dropped into the cracks on the floor. No one knew how many people had stepped on this floor that hadn’t been repaired in years and whose colour had turned dull, so much so that it almost blended in with the colour of blood. Jin Cheng scraped some sawdust from the cracks with a dagger, then he looked at it carefully and said: “The blood stains should have been here for a long time. it’s definitely not recent.” Tang Cuo…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 47
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 47: Song of The Wind (6) Tang Cuo felt that the world really had a grudge on him. Tassel Earring seemed to have only noticed his state now. His gaze fell on Tang Cuo’s sword and the face hidden under the mask seemed to be stunned for a second: “Oh, so you are The White Knight’s child. What will happen if I kill you now? It must be very interesting.” Tang Cuo leaned on his sword and stared at Tassel Earring without saying a word. Tassel Earring continued: “Killing you is much more interesting than killing the Grand Duke. I think the Grand…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 46
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 46: Song of The Wind (5) Lancelot was very popular. In just forty minutes, he earned 86 copper coins. “Hey, isn’t it Lancelot?” A person who knew him finally appeared amid the crowd that had stopped to watch him play. It was a generous-looking middle-aged man with a beard. He glanced up and down at Lancelot, then said in a surprised and exaggerated tone: “I didn’t expect that you’re really a bard and your music is this beautiful. Praise Flange. Little Bazz won’t have to struggle for money now.” Jin Cheng kept smiling, ready to act according to however the situation would turn…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 45
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 45: Song of The Wind (4) Celtic informed Roger Reeds that the Grand Duke had asked him to please come over to discuss how to deal with the secret tunnel. He specifically used the words “please” and “discuss”. Although this was the capital of the Principality of Flange, The Watchman Roger Reeds was a man of high status on the entire continent of Sicilit, putting him nowhere less noble than the Grand Duke himself. As soon as Roger Reeds left, Celtic whispered to Tang Cuo: “With the matters surrounding this secret tunnel, we will be kept busy again. I hope that the Rose…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 44
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 44: Song of The Wind (3) Roger Reeds, The Watchman. Tang Cuo remembered this name. He was mentioned in The Dodo Daily and on the small blackboard at Greenvines Alliance office in the Kingdom Hidden In The Moonlight. Perhaps he was one of The Thirteen Arbitrators. In this way, the reason why Theodore brought the Grand Duke to the church was ― because Roger Reeds was there. He was a wizard who could cast spells instantly, and his magic didn’t seem like any low-level magic, so he must be extremely powerful. The Grand Duke also showed a relaxed expression. Tang Cuo raised his…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 43
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 43: Song of The Wind (2) No one spoke a word in this stifling tunnel. The Grand Duke had the Grand Duke’s pride and seemed to be in a bad mood. Tang Cuo also had Tang Cuo’s pride. He was a noble and brave knight, one who wouldn’t be friends with a frivolous, carefree bard. The bard felt a bit wronged today. Just now, he didn’t mean to just watch the excitement from the side. He actually wanted to help but his bow was sealed by the system, and if he wanted to use something else, the system would give him warnings that…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 42
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 42: Song of The Wind (1) Jin Cheng declared his return so blatantly and swaggeringly, but no one came to kill him. Under the three laws, players who were not from Zone F would end up in jail if they entered East Cross Street. And it was almost impossible to replay the BS101 tragedy, because Jin Cheng wouldn’t fall twice into the same pit. Everyone could only grit their teeth and prayed that he would quickly level up to Zone E. According to information from the Ruby Bar, the people who had been released from prison so far were small shrimps that should…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 41
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 41: Death of The Poet (6) A well sat solitarily in the middle of the hall, bathed in the cold moonlight. The moonlight shined through a glassless window in the shape of a flower on the dome roof. The pure white roses poked out from the well, all the way up till they pierced through the window yet still left a gap for the moonlight to come through. As the window directly faced the well’s opening, the moonlight looked like a stage spotlight that singly illuminated the well, waiting for the audience to explore the darkness behind. Tang Cuo and Jin Cheng walked…
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The Trial Game of Life – Chapter 40
Table of Contents | Character Guide Chapter 40: Death of The Poet (5) Inside the dungeon, Tang Cuo and Jin Cheng leisurely played with the fireworks for half of the night and eventually welcomed the sunrise. The two took a short rest and went to Cecilia’s bakery to fill their stomachs with some bread. After that, they went on wandering around the city like two headless flies. Jin Cheng said: “In the end, we might not be killed by the Boss but died of thirst first.” There was no water in the city. Before even talking about washing faces, they had to be careful not to choke themselves to death…