Life Dungeon Game Author: I Love Xiaoyi

Summary:

Do you find life boring?

Do you want to experience a different life in another world?

We offer a variety of random identities for you to experience, including tycoons, assassins, hunters, and beggars.

Want to start the game now?

【Yes】【No】

It's ridiculous. How could I, a law-abiding and good person, find life boring?

He Ao sneered and selected "Yes".

[Initializing system...]

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Welcome to the Life Dungeon Game!

[New player quests are loading; you will be randomly matched into a character role.]

[Matching successful]

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This is the story of a law-abiding, good person who embarks on countless life adventures in a chaotic and maddening dungeon world. (Confirmed)

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Chapter 1 I am a law-abiding good person (New book, please add to your collection)

He Ao, male, eighteen years old, unmarried, good-natured, honest, not good with words, a good person.

Life goal: Make money.

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A ballpoint pen fell and landed next to He Ao's seat, interrupting his thoughts. He glanced at the pen, pressed one hand on the table, reached down with the other, and leaned forward.

In an instant, the noisy surroundings fell silent for a moment, until his slender hand picked up the black ballpoint pen from the ground and handed it to its owner who had gotten up and rushed over.

"Thanks."

He seemed to hear the sound of deep breathing and a pounding heartbeat.

"No need." He Ao handed the ballpoint pen to the slightly trembling, fair hand, and smiled at the girl in the loose-fitting long dress in front of him. "After all, I'm a law-abiding citizen."

"Okay..." The girl gripped the pen tightly, took a deep breath to calm herself, and said, "Thank you..."

Without waiting for He Ao's reply, she dashed to the front row and sat down.

He Ao sat up slightly and glanced at the people sitting around him who were watching him. In an instant, everyone turned their heads away, and the awkward noise started up again. They didn't know what to talk about, but as long as they could avoid He Ao's gaze, that would be fine.

He Ao smiled slightly, opened his book, and continued to think about his life goals. This was the corner of the last row of the classroom by the window, a seat that was usually the most popular among college students. However, there was a large empty space next to He Ao.

Everyone only dared to watch him from a distance.

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After class, on the street outside the school.

"Nannan, I heard that He Ao from Class Two picked up your pen during class just now?"

A short-haired girl excitedly ran across the street and suddenly wrapped her arms around the girl's waist.

"Ah."

Liu Nan slapped her hand away.

"What does it feel like?"

The short-haired girl then pressed on with another question.

"It's strange, I'm a little scared, but also a little excited... My mind is blank," Liu Nan thought for a moment, then lifted the bag she was carrying onto her shoulder. "But now that I think about it, he doesn't seem as scary as the rumors say."

"Really?" The short-haired girl poked her head out. "But I heard... I'll tell you, I just heard it from over there..."

The short-haired girl moved closer mysteriously, gesturing for Liu Nan to lower her head. Then she whispered in Liu Nan's ear, "He might have..."

She secretly made a throat-slitting gesture.

"What?!" Liu Nan exclaimed in surprise, her voice rising considerably. Then she smiled helplessly, "Where did you hear this gossip? This kind of thing is obviously just hearsay."

"I'm just gossiping a bit."

The short-haired girl pouted.

"You..."

Liu Nan, who was distracted talking to the short-haired girl, suddenly felt a huge force pull on her shoulder. Before she could react, the bag hanging on her shoulder was ripped off by a huge force.

As a man brushed past her, he suddenly grabbed her handbag, snatched it away, and ran frantically away into the distance.

"Robbery! Robbery!"

"

The short-haired girl reacted immediately and shouted loudly. However, when she turned around, she found that Liu Nan had already chased after her, so she hurriedly followed after him.

The streets were nearly deserted, and the purse snatcher ran wildly forward, unimpeded.

Liu Nan followed closely behind him, while the short-haired girl behind her ran while taking out her phone to call the police.

But when people get distracted, they tend to slow down. By the time she finished the call, Liu Nan had already disappeared from sight after wandering around in all sorts of twists and turns.

She was horrified. "Oh no!"

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As Liu Nan chased the purse snatcher into an empty alley, she gradually realized something was wrong. The thief could have easily distanced himself from her, but he maintained a speed that was just about enough to keep her from being caught, slowly leading her into the alley.

At that moment, there were only two 'helpful citizens' behind her. She was about to turn around and call for help when she suddenly realized that these two 'helpful citizens' were both adult men, but they had not caught up with her and were far behind her.

She slowly stopped walking, and the thugs in front of her and the 'helpful citizens' behind her also slowly stopped. She was startled, only to find that her path in front and behind was blocked, and people on both sides were slowly approaching her.

This isn't robbery! It's human trafficking!

These people were very experienced and blocked all her escape routes.

As the people on both sides gradually approached, countless thoughts raced through her mind. Just as she was preparing to seize an opening and fight to the death to see if she could break through the encirclement, a young man in black with a large black backpack, long hair, and non-prescription glasses suddenly turned from the other end of the alley.

"Oh... Brother O?"

When the two 'helpful citizens' behind Liu Nan saw the young man appear, they trembled and shouted, then turned and ran away.

"What the hell is this 'Brother Ao'? These guys are just unreliable."

The man who snatched the bag at the front saw his two accomplices run away and knew that someone was coming from behind. He cursed as he slowly took out a folding knife from his pocket, waiting for the footsteps behind him to get closer.

"careful!"

Liu Nan subconsciously spoke up to remind him.

The young man had already walked up behind the thug. He seemed not to have heard Liu Nan's warning and continued to walk towards the thug calmly.

Hearing Liu Nan's shout, the assailant seized the moment she spoke, gripped the knife in his hand, and turned to stab her.

When someone calls out to you, you're always subconsciously distracted, and you have to seize that window of distraction.

However, the young man behind him was not attracted by Liu Nan's voice. He dodged his bayonet and slapped him on the side of the face.

With a loud thud, the man lost all strength and collapsed to the ground, unconscious.

Everything happened so fast that Liu Nan hadn't even had time to react.

"You mean, he was knocked unconscious?"

"The area below a person's earlobe is close to the respiratory center in the medulla oblongata. A severe blow to this area can cause inhibition of the respiratory center in the medulla oblongata, resulting in a brief coma."

The young man calmly squatted down, turning the unconscious man over as he spoke slowly, “However, I don’t recommend you use this move. Untrained people may not be able to control their strength. If you don’t knock him out immediately, you will be caught.”

My advice is that if you encounter this situation again, try to get to a crowded place and call the police first.

After turning the man over, the young man leisurely took out a small pink handcuff from his backpack, lifted the man's hands, and cuffed them behind his waist.

"Ah, okay," Liu Nan stared at the somewhat familiar face, unsure how to continue the conversation. So she looked at the small handcuffs and tentatively started a conversation, "He Ao... are you a police officer?"

“No,” He Ao shook his head and fastened the handcuffs. “These handcuffs were bought from the adult products store at the north gate of the school. The quality from that store is pretty good.”

Liu Nan: "Huh?"

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Chapter 2: The Game of Life (Happy New Year! New Book Release Request)

"Liu Nan?" He Ao picked up the bag and handed it to her. "Have you eaten?"

"Not yet."

Liu Nan answered subconsciously.

"Me neither."

He Ao smiled and shrugged. As a student, Liu Nan would inevitably panic in this situation, so he kept chatting with her to calm her down. However, it seemed that Liu Nan was quite brave and wasn't too frightened.

Just as he finished speaking, a series of hurried footsteps came, and a small team of police officers rushed into the alley, taking the two 'helpful citizens' who had just run away with them. They looked up and saw He Ao talking to Liu Nan and the unconscious thug lying on the ground.

"Captain Liu," He Ao greeted the middle-aged policeman in the lead excitedly, and before the policeman could speak, he immediately added, "Zhang Shi'an, a Class C wanted criminal, ten thousand yuan."

"Okay, okay," Captain Liu waved his hand with a smile, directing the police behind him to handcuff Zhang Shi'an, who was lying on the ground. "I knew you wouldn't be so proactive if you didn't have money. Don't do anything so dangerous next time."

"Hehe, got it." He Ao gave a harmless smile.

"He Ao?" Just then, Liu Nan, who was still a little dazed, finally came to her senses and looked at He Ao, who was talking to the police. "You know me?"

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