Chapter 624: Activate Trap Card 2

Ye Dill looked at the line of words in front of her, and then looked at others.

It seems that no one else has seen the line of text that appears in front of her, and no one else has a text in front of her.

That said, it's about prop effects.

Ye Dill found an empty seat on the bench not far from the fountain, and the text in front of her moved with her, always keeping it in front of her eyes.

After waiting for a while, the line finally changed.

[This character is randomly assigned to Ye Dill and follows the prompts to complete what the character has to do until the end of the story, and then you can leave.] ]

Ye Dill: "......"

Emmm…… So the role of this prop is for people to role-play?

In this way, Lin Xiaoxiao and they should also be here, but she hasn't met them yet.

Random assignment means that the woman can't artificially choose who plays each role.

But what is the purpose of making them role-play?

The only possibility that Ye Dill can think of at the moment is that there are traps in the process of interpreting the story.

She didn't think the woman would give them a harmless prop.

Just thinking about it, the words in front of Ye Dill changed again.

[The actor cannot reveal his true identity to others, and can only use the character's identity to talk to others, and the style of acting must not go against the character's personality.] ]

[When a text prompt appears to ask the actor to do something or make a choice, the actor must choose strictly according to the requirements.] ]

[Once the character is violated or the requirements of the text prompt are violated, resulting in injury or death, the actor will really be injured and killed.] ]2020

[If the character dies or is injured in the direction of the story, the actor will not be harmed and can still leave safely after the story is over.] ]

Ye Dill watched the words in front of her constantly change, and wrote down these rules one by one.

It's not clear what exactly this item does, but it looks a bit like a spirit game.

It's just that there are no spiritual beings.

At present, from the perspective of rules, the most important thing to pay attention to is "do things according to the requirements of the character and text prompts" and "the casualties caused by violating the character and text prompts will make the actor really casualties".

This inevitably made her wonder if there would be some situations that the actor could not accept if she did things according to the character's character and the prompts of the text.

Otherwise, there is no need to put too much emphasis on this.

It is to be expected that in such a situation, some traps should have been buried.

However, it was determined that there was a trap, which made Ye Dill breathe a sigh of relief.

She is not afraid of traps and dangers, but she is afraid that she does not know where the traps and dangers are.

Now that she knew what might be a trap, she knew what was going on.

Another thing that made her more concerned was that the woman was not in this role-play.

If role-playing is completely random, and the person holding the prop can't choose which character to play, then it would be wiser not to enter here.

After all, it's too dangerous to casually enter the game without being sure if your character is beneficial to you.

But Ye Dill is not clear whether the person holding the prop can choose the role to play.

In addition, the rules are that you can't reveal your true identity to the other party, and you can basically guess that everyone will not appear in their original appearance.

As a result, she doesn't know who her partner is, and it's hard to tell if there's an enemy.