Game of Thrones: Battle Royale Game

Chapter 93 Case’s Confidence

After Ian clicked to buy, the system popped up a prompt box.

[The transaction is successful and you receive the blessing of the Supreme Shepherd (to use it, apply it evenly on the injured area), remaining points: 14]

Then under Bronn's strange gaze, Ian took out a small bottle from somewhere and began to remove Rohr's breastplate, leather lining and armor.

Then Ian opened the small bottle, poured the green ointment inside onto Rohr's chest, and spread it.

"What the hell is this?" Bronn looked at the green paste and couldn't help but feel sick.

"Some kind of magic potion. My father and I happened to meet a pagan witch doctor when we were sailing through Slaver's Bay. I bought it from her at that time." Ian's ability to tell stories has become more and more perfect after this period of time. , can come at almost any time.

"Will this thing work?"

"I hope it works." Ian was unsure at all.

He wanted to pray, but he had been tricked by countless oaths he had broken and he didn't know who to pray to.

Desperation began to spread in his heart.

Bronn directed his remaining men to block the entrance with whatever they could find in the basement, and placed men on guard behind the barrier.

Then he returned to Ian, ready to let this always very capable employer come up with an idea.

As a result, he walked closer to Ian and found that the young man had fallen asleep.

"Damn! Is it time to sleep now?" Bronn planned to wake up Ian without saying a word. He stretched out his hand and put it on Ian's shoulder. When he was about to shake it, he found that the other hand was holding him down. shoulders.

Bronn looked back and found that it was 'Mute' (Keith), the strongest servant of 'Sir Lucien'.

"You told me not to wake him up?" Bronn asked with a frown, knowing that of course the 'mute' couldn't speak.

Case nodded.

"You should be very aware of our current situation." Bronn spat, "We are almost damn dead! Oh, you mean it's useless to wake him up?"

Case shook his head.

"You think he can think of a way?"

Case nodded.

"Then why did you stop me from waking him up?" Bronn cursed while trying to wake up Ian again, but Case once again reached out to stop him.

"What the hell do you want?"

Case touched his sword, then looked towards the entrance to the basement.

"Kill out? It was Sir Lucien who was knocked out of his brain, not you."

Case shook his head and made a few moves.

"Are you saying that we guard the entrance to the basement and wait for him to wake up on his own?" Bronn guessed again.

Case nodded.

"Damn! What can he do if he wakes up? Turn us into mice and dig holes to get out?"

This time, Case looked serious and nodded seriously.

Bolong was stunned on the spot.

Ian didn't sleep for long. He woke up only half an hour later due to his high nervousness.

In fact, it was better to say that he fainted than just fell asleep.

During these two hours, the Golden Robe launched a tentative attack, but after being repelled by Keith and the others, there was no more movement.

It seemed that they were either planning to trap Ian and the others, or they were looking for props to attack by force.

Ian prefers the latter, because he knows that players are not people who like to sit still and wait for death.

That's right, the golden robe knight who commanded this golden robe brigade just now is a player.

After letting his brain rest for a short time, Ian had figured out his previous doubts.

First of all, this sudden attack of golden robes does not bring the standard fighting spears and armed swords, but crossbows and hammer spears specially prepared to deal with fully armored units. This means that the opponent has done something to deal with them from the beginning. The preparation of elite player forces.

Secondly, their crossbows were light crossbows that could be bought on the market rather than the heavy military crossbows in the king's armory. This shows that this was an action initiated privately by the golden robe brigade rather than from the upper echelons of the capital garrison or Order of the Royal Council.

Third, and most importantly, if the golden-robed captain in charge of security in Flea Bottom was the player, it would perfectly explain the strange murders in Flea Bottom.

As the official manager of Flea Bottom, Jin Paozi has every beggar, homeless person, and landlord who rents their house to the squatting players in Flea Bottom, all of them are their spies.

All the unfamiliar faces with weapons that come to Flea Bottom in the past week will be reported immediately to the steward's golden robe by the renter of the house.

And every move of these suspicious persons in Flea Bottom is also under the watchful eye of the other party's eyeliner.

The golden robe player only needs to select those suspicious persons who act alone, ask their landlord/innkeeper to report when they are alone, and then boldly break into the residence of those suspicious persons and kill them.

Then they claimed that they came after receiving a report. When they entered the house, they only saw the body and not the murderer.

This will not only conceal your actions, but also give other players in Flea Bottom the illusion that there is a very powerful assassin who can hide his whereabouts.

Under normal circumstances, who would suspect that the golden robes themselves, who rushed to the scene of the crime after 'receiving a report', were the perpetrators?

Judging from the current situation, the golden-robed player might not have bought a single clue at all.

He was waiting in Flea Bottom, first secretly killing those players who acted alone, and then keeping an eye on those player alliances that had considerable power.

Just wait for these well-developed players to lead him to find the location of the treasure chest.

He only needs to annihilate these players, and while collecting the treasure chest, he can also eliminate the biggest threat that has developed near King's Landing, killing two birds with one stone.

grass! Ian cursed in his mind.

Obviously, the golden robe reacted immediately when he took action tonight, but because the guy didn't know that the treasure box was in such a basement, he didn't have the tools to storm the basement.

But it doesn't take long to prepare such props. The other party only needs to collect some burning items, fill them from the entrance, and then light a fire to smoke him and others to death.

Thinking of this, Ian felt a little depressed. He had no way to save himself.

But he was unwilling to give in. He had analyzed almost all the opponent's plans and methods, but only the first step - how did that guy obtain the command of a golden robe brigade in just one month from the beginning? Ian couldn't figure this out even if he tried to think about it.

This may be why Haruy couldn't figure out how I got that gorgeous outfit, thoroughbred horse and heraldic sword on the first day. Ian laughed to himself.

"Sir Lucien, let me tell you a joke." Seeing Ian sitting in the corner like a self-defeating man, Bronn walked up to him. "Just now when you fell asleep, your squire 'Mute' told me, As long as you wake up, you can take us out even if you dig a hole."

Ian raised his head after hearing this and found that everyone in the basement was looking at him at this moment.

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ps: Here are the answers to previous readers’ questions:

1. ‘Is this book a good read?’

This book is positioned as a cool article, but I didn’t know how to write a cool article at first, so it was very confusing.

Recently, I have studied relevant information. The plot of the treasure hunt in King's Landing is based on a template (a beginner, not yet proficient). The current stage is called [Darkest Hour].

2. ‘The system is like a living person’:

The first thing to emphasize is that Annie is set up as an AI assistant (or customer service). She is not the system itself. She has no power and cannot give any suggestions to the protagonist. It is impossible for her to overwhelm the protagonist. She is positioned as a tool for the protagonist to answer questions. She only appears when the protagonist asks her questions. When the protagonist does not ask questions, she has no role at all.

*However, in view of the fact that there are many readers who say they are poisonous, the previous description of Anne’s ‘emotion’ has been changed (I don’t know if it has been completely changed), and the setting has been changed from customer service to real AI.

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