I'll also work hard to conquer the dungeon today.

Chapter 383, page 125, section 6: The Rabbit Duke's Mad Tea Party

Chapter 383, 1.25, 6: The Rabbit Duke's Crazy Tea Party
"Remember to give me 10 carrot coins." Mu Yegui emphasized to Shui Qi again, then rolled the dice and rolled '5'. But the third square in front of her was the penalty square, and the squares stepped on in a single round could not be repeated. They could only be stepped on in the next round.

"Men on the left, women on the right, I'll go on the right..." Mu Yegui muttered to himself.

She moved one space to the right, then three spaces forward, and then one space to the left, arriving at the penalty space.

The ground trembled again, and the bronze rabbit, holding a spear, was slowly lifted up from underground. Once it landed safely, it lifted its feet and walked step by step toward Mu Yegui.

Step by step, accompanied by violent shaking of the ground.

It raised its spear high and thrust it fiercely at Mu Yegui.

"Aaaaaah!" People around screamed, seemingly too afraid to watch what was happening.

However, the expected heavy thud did not occur. The bolder players opened their eyes to see the girl still standing upright, her seemingly frail and easily broken body held high, her fair and soft slender arms grasping the tip of the bronze rabbit's spear, her expression seemingly unconcerned.

She casually pressed the spear down slightly, lifted her fair and round little foot and stepped on it, running up the shaft of the spear while simultaneously drawing the short sword from its sheath at her waist.

The bronze rabbit reached out its other hand to grab Mu Yegui, but Mu Yegui did a somersault and stepped on the back of the rabbit's head. Crouching down, she plunged her right hand, holding a short sword, into the back of the bronze rabbit's neck with a casual slash.

Her fair, round, and adorable feet gently touched the ground, and her gray plaid long skirt fluttered in the air like a beautiful flower blooming, or like ripples spreading across a calm surface of water touched by a gentle breeze.

Her long, soft, misty gray curls cascaded down her back without a trace of disorder. Her delicate, doll-like face remained expressionless as always, yet it couldn't hide her adorable and endearing charm.

With her back to the bronze rabbit, her cool, silver eyes calmly swept over everyone, as if the deep, ancient pool of water could not stir up any ripples, nor reflect anyone's image.

With a loud thud, the bronze rabbit's head slid down and crashed to the ground, causing the ground to shake violently. It then fell forward involuntarily, crushing the ground in front of it.

Silence fell over the surroundings. The players stared blankly at Mu Yegui, seemingly unable to believe what they were seeing. The player who had been earlier had been easily crushed into a pulp by this bronze rabbit.

Mu Yegui looked much more delicate than that person, so why did she have such great strength, even easily cutting off the bronze rabbit's head?

Before everyone could finish thinking, they saw a series of light spots appear above Mu Yegui's head, about 30 in total.

"I see. When you step on a penalty tile and trigger the penalty mode, you can get Carrot Coins by defeating the Punisher." Mu Yegui continued, looking down. "When attacking the Punisher, you can move freely, but only once. That is to say, leaving a tile and then stepping on it again counts as one move."

It was a very demanding condition. Mu Yegui was only able to walk behind the bronze rabbit by stepping on it because it was big enough. It would have been very difficult for anyone else.

To attack the Punisher, you must first withstand one of its attacks (blocking also counts as withstanding an attack), and only after withstanding one can you counterattack. This is the so-called turn-based system. The opponent attacks in one turn, and during their turn, you can only passively withstand or defend. After surviving this turn, you can begin to counterattack. The turn ends when you leave a square and land on another square. In other words, even if you do nothing, simply moving one square to the side ends your turn, and you must wait for the next turn to attack again.

It's not a real-time battle mode, which is one of the unique features of Monopoly games.

After listening to Mu Yegui's words, Shui Qi sighed softly, "Although fortune favors the bold, not everyone can withstand this kind of attack."

The bronze rabbit corpse on the ground gradually disappeared, and the cracked ground healed and recovered, but the grid on the shattered ground became completely new.

Destroyed tiles are updated, so why don't the tiles that have been stepped on change?
At this moment, a player accidentally stepped on a counting square.

Suddenly, the red circle surrounding the counting grid lit up, encircling the grid for about 3 seconds before returning to its original state. The number '7' on the grid changed to '6', indicating that the counting grid was a countdown timer, and the countdown would only begin when the grid was stepped on.

Once it reaches zero, a range event will be triggered.

The penalty grid is a personal event; the Punisher will only attack the target that triggered it. Other players dying is simply due to bad luck. Because the Punisher doesn't turn and only moves in a straight line towards the target, players along that path are simply caught in the crossfire.

"Since the entire house is included, does that mean the rooms are included too? Wouldn't it be a waste of time to go into a room and then come out again? Or is there some special content set up in the rooms?" Mu Yegui looked thoughtfully at the closed door above the grand staircase and said softly.

The group stopped talking and focused on rolling the dice and moving their pieces. Shui Qi chose the left corridor, while Mu Yegui chose to go up the middle staircase.

"I've been thinking about this: if I go out through the window near the back garden, does that count as reaching the finish line? Even though it's not through the door." Theoretically, it is indeed close to the finish line; you just need to jump over that line to get through.

However, there is one prerequisite: the window must be closed. In other words, if you want to get out of the window, you have to open it and break it with enough force.

However, such rule-breaking behavior might attract the attention of the rabbit soldiers, leading to some bad consequences, such as being chased and killed by the rabbit soldiers.

I wonder if it's possible to escape without following the turn-based rules when attacked, since the rabbit soldier isn't exactly a punisher, and there might be a bug that can be exploited.

No matter what you play, you should first understand the vulnerabilities and bugs to leave yourself a way out, and then start calculating the game strategy.

“This is indeed the fastest method, but the risks are unknown.” Shui Qi chuckled and shook his head, clearly not believing that anyone other than Mu Yegui could succeed.

The reason why the crown prince is called the crown prince is because he has special privileges, which are enough to give him a significant advantage over other players.

(End of this chapter)

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