Allen only felt that he had been trapped inexplicably.

Originally, when he arrived at the Crossroads Inn on the third day of the game, he felt that he had moved very quickly, and was planning to make some arrangements here to wait for the arrival of those allies.

Unexpectedly, as soon as he entered the door, he found a mercenary knight with the same equipment as himself sitting in a corner drinking. The most terrifying thing was that when he looked at him, he also looked at him.

Only then did Allen realize that the players' starting equipment was a big flaw.

At that moment, two thoughts flashed through his mind, one was to kill, the other was to escape.

Although the bounty mission was completed by an unknown old Yinbi, Allen hoped to form an alliance with his quasi-allies as promised instead of hunting each other.

But at this moment, he was completely unable to identify whether the other party was his promised ally, and he did not dare to test it when he was likely to be exposed. Therefore, he could either try to kill the other party, or he could only run for his life.

The next moment, Allen turned around and ran out of the inn door.

However, as soon as he ran to the stable and was about to untie his mount, he was knocked unconscious with a stick.

When he woke up, he was already tied up and locked up in the cellar where the wine was stored.

It was already the afternoon when Ian returned to the inn. On the way, he read the second-day settlement report in the system that he had forgotten to check in the early hours of last night.

As of early last night, the number of remaining players had reached 97, which meant that the first lucky person besides the two who died in Ian's hands had been born.

To Ian's surprise, as soon as he entered the inn, Denzel, a Dornish man who had been severely beaten by society, told him that there was a lucky man locked up in the cellar of the inn.

Since the guy wanted to run away immediately after seeing the 'bait' dropped by Ian, Denzel patted his chest and assured that this must be the person that 'Sir Lucien' wanted to catch.

With Denzel's assurance, Ian could only endure the sleepiness caused by just napping next to the tree for two hours last night, and took Rohr to the basement.

Seeing the blond nobleman wearing a brocade hunting coat and the noble knight wearing full plate armor walking up to him, Allen was completely confused.

He originally thought that he was arrested without explanation and fell into the hands of a player alliance, but the person who arrested him turned out to be an aboriginal noble.

"You seem confused." Ian spoke first.

"Yes, sir," Allen nodded quickly, his face that was swollen into a pig's head was filled with an inexplicable sense of comedy, "I don't know why you want to arrest me. I haven't seen you before, right? What's going on here? Is there any misunderstanding?"

"It's a misunderstanding. I can't tell you why I arrested you, but maybe that will make you more confused." There was a teasing smile on Ian's face.

"This must be a misunderstanding, you must have recognized the wrong person." Allen said firmly, how long have I only been in this world? You haven't offended anyone at all, right?

Thinking of this, Allen felt a little happy in his heart. Fortunately, he was not a player!

"I'm a player."

"???" Allen's eyes suddenly widened. He looked Ian up and down in disbelief, and then looked back at Rohr beside him. He couldn't say a word for a long time.

"Look, are you more confused?" Ian yawned.

"How could you..." Allen instinctively wanted to ask, but just in the middle of his sentence, he suddenly realized that there were more important things, and then he knelt on the ground with a sweep, "I surrender, I surrender to you. .”

As he spoke, he glanced at Rohr again, "I don't know if your alliance has any vacancies. I surrender to you. I can join your alliance as a surrender. I beg you not to kill me!"

"Submission? What is that?" Ian looked confused.

"Ah? Don't you know? This is a form of player alliance." Allen was talking when he suddenly saw Ian making a quiet gesture and immediately stopped.

"Annie," Ian called in his heart. He remembered that when Anne introduced him to the three major mechanisms of the game, she mentioned an alliance mechanism, but he skipped it because he had no agreed allies at the time. , "Introduce the alliance mechanism."

"With the alliance mechanism, players can form an alliance face to face through the alliance function of the auxiliary system after entering the game. Each alliance can accommodate up to 4 people." Anne responded immediately,

“Players in an alliance can unilaterally declare to leave the alliance, and the declaration will take effect one day later. After players leave the alliance, they can obtain rewards or complete tasks by killing their original allies.

Players in the alliance state can also backstab their allies directly without leaving the alliance. In this case, there is no reward for killing the ally.

There are two statuses for players to enter the alliance - allies and surrenders.

Among them, when allies unilaterally declare to break the alliance, a quarter of their current points will be deducted, and when an ally is stabbed in the back, one-half of their current points will be deducted.

If the surrender unilaterally breaks the alliance, half of the current points will be deducted, and if the player is backstabbed, all points will be deducted. "

"Um," Ian said after listening, he looked at Allen again, "How many points do you have now?"

"One, one point." Allen smiled awkwardly.

"So does this alliance mechanism have any binding force on you?" Ian laughed.

Obviously, this mechanism is to restrain players from breaking alliances in the middle and late stages. Players at that time usually had hundreds or even thousands of points on their hands, so deducting at least a quarter at a time was a bit hurtful.

But now, I have ten points, you only have one point, seven levels of hell! If you surrender to me, you will not be restrained. I will restrain myself, right?

"Well," Allen seemed to realize this, "maybe the binding force of the alliance mechanism is very low, but I don't have the strength and no reason to stab you in the back, right? If I can hug your lap, it's not too late for me to be happy. Then, why would you seek death?"

"That makes sense," Ian nodded, but before Allen could breathe a sigh of relief, Ian asked, "But what are you worth to me?"

"My worth? I can help you with things."

"But you have also seen that this inn is full of people who help me, and you were caught by them easily."

"Oh, there are 6 of them, there's no way I can win, right?"

"You shouldn't make these useless excuses at this time. You should race against time to prove your worth to me now, because I may lose patience at any time." Ian couldn't stand it anymore and decided to teach the other party some interview skills.

"I am tied here by you, how can I prove to you?" Allen couldn't help but feel a little annoyed, "Only if you leave the matter to me can I prove my ability to you, right?"

"Look, haven't I lost my patience now?" Ian shook his head, took out his sword, and taught you the skills you can only use in the next life.

When Rohr saw this, he grabbed Allen's hair and pressed him against the empty barrel beside him.

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