The message of silence appeared in my mind.

[Silence]

[Source: Alley]

[Description: White gloves woven from human nerve fibers, which can improve nerve reaction speed when worn.]

Tailors strive for the most perfect fabric, but the best material is always human.

If they come after you, shout loudly.

[Status: Excellent (100%)]

[Special Effect: Increases Agility by 50% (rounded down) when equipped.]

Active Skill: Hush

It absorbs and stores sound waves within a 1-meter radius.

Active Skill: Whoosh

It releases stored energy outwards; after each release, it cannot absorb sound waves for 10 minutes.

[Rating: Aleph]

After reading the message about silence, Bai Miao couldn't help but marvel once again at the power of Aleph-level items.

The bonuses from just the attributes are already outrageous.

Even if it can't compare to the Abyss Howl which directly doubles the maximum mental power, a 50% increase in agility is still an excellent boost.

Not to mention that wearing this thing allows you to move around without making a sound.

Combined with the mental damage from Abyss Howl, it's an essential tool for silencing witnesses and eliminating enemies.

As for the function of silencing—absorbing and releasing sound—Bai Miao is still unsure of its exact strength, but he imagines it won't be bad.

I need to do some experiments and tests when I get back.

With the Silence buff, the benefits of increasing Agility are even greater, and Agility, unlike the Spirit attribute, provides a tangible boost to physical attributes.

But Bai Miao also realized something in the fake town that White had created.

When your mental strength increases, you will be able to vaguely sense the danger that is about to come.

It's like a sixth sense.

For example, Bai Miao could sense that a sniper in the shadows was aiming at him.

This effect is actually quite useful.

After thinking it over, Bai Miao allocated 6 of the 10 attribute points from this dungeon to Agility and 4 to Spirit.

As a result, Bai Miao's attributes were elevated to an even more inhuman level.

[Stamina: 15

Spirit: 14 (+2+16)

Wisdom: 10

Agility: 16 (+8)

Power: 17

Charisma: 9 (-2+2)

After Bai Miao allocated his points, the Knocker System prompted him to choose a place to return to.

Bai Miao initially wanted to stay in the town of Hartman for a few months to fully charge the Zero Time Lock.

But when Bai Miao asked if he could spend a few months in the town of Hardman, White's counter-question almost gave Bai Miao a heart attack.

"Don't you have your own life in reality? The unfinished dungeon won't let you slowly complete it while time in the outside world stops. The flow of time in both places isn't completely still, it's about two to one. But after completing the dungeon, you can play in it for a few more days. At that time, the dungeon is in a separate space-time."

In other words, Bai Miao spent a total of ten days in the unfinished dungeon until it was completed.

In real life, that's equivalent to five days.

The Zero Time Lock can be charged by 5%, which is at least enough to meet the skill requirement of 10% for one use.

Bai Miao had no interest in staying in the dungeon to draw a bunch of skills that he might also draw in real life, especially since he wouldn't be able to stay for more than a few days, and the complete dungeon also had a hidden time limit.

If the border is not cleared within 3 days, the police will storm White's house and take his father away.

White's father would then kill White at this point, ensuring his son would never be bullied at school again.

That's equivalent to at most 3% more energy, and the skills you draw are all ones that can be obtained in real life.

It's better to go back sooner.

Based on the information about those knocking on doors, if someone doesn't immediately return after entering a door, then it must be a lost item.

Not to mention that he entered the door in front of several other people who were knocking, and then there was no movement for five days.

Who knows, by the time I get back, my death certificate might already be at my doorstep.

Oh, my house is gone too. It's okay now.

Bai Miao's feelings were very complicated.

You could say this trip was a loss, but I got so much information for free, and I even got an Aleph glove. It was a win no matter how you looked at it.

But the thought of what he would have to deal with when he got back gave Bai Miao a headache.

What should I do if I am officially declared dead?

Please select your return location.

Do I have any choice?

Within 24 hours, I only existed in one place: on the door.

Upon returning to reality, Bai Miao felt his feet slip and he fell into a small pit.

Why am I still having bad luck?

The countdown to the test has ended, but my luck doesn't seem to be very good.

Although it's not fatal, it's still unpleasant, and I wonder how long this bad luck will last.

The rain had stopped, and sunlight was sparsely filtering through the trees. Bai Miao climbed out of the ditch and patted the mud off his body.

The sounds of wind and birdsong blended together in the woods. Bai Miao put on his silencing cap and activated his shushing skill.

In an instant, everything was silent.

Bai Miao couldn't even hear his own heartbeat.

He opened his mouth and called out twice, but no sound came out.

It's so quiet.

The silence was almost maddening.

After about a minute or two of charging, Bai Miao released a whoosh.

"Buzz~~~Buzz~~"

As Bai Miao pointed his hands, an invisible wave swept out, blowing up the fallen leaves on the ground.

It seems the sound I made won't affect me...

After getting a general idea of ​​what was going on, Bai Miao logged onto the Knockers network.

"Tsk, look at what these people are saying?"

On the Knock on the Door network, there are already hundreds of unread messages.

Bai Miao pulled the screen to the front and found that it was an official knocking on the door announcing his death.

"Big Brother White mistakenly entered a door and never returned."

The fishmonger asked, "What's behind that door? What got him trapped inside?"

Ink painting: "Entering that door by mistake was perhaps the most difficult part of his crimson test; it's a real pity he didn't make it through..."

Little witch: "Are you sure you're not mistaken? Or are you saying you moved him to a safe place to mislead us?"

"A moment of silence for White, the great man..."

After that, most of the remaining students were repeaters, and a few people would come out and chat for a few minutes here and there.

It seems that after Bai Miao left, the group of people became much less willing to communicate.

Bai Miao tagged the Flame Fire Brigade in the public chat, referring to Shan Chengtian, the captain of the team he had met with.

"Has my death certificate been issued yet?"

Then the whole square exploded.

"Holy crap, a ghost!"

"Who are you? How did you manage to steal White's account?"

"@Firefighters, they're here to take your life. Go talk to them privately, or you'll die in the square!"

"Boss, why did it take you five days to speak after you came in? Do you know we all thought you were dead? You can't scare people like this!"

The once quiet hall suddenly became lively, with most people making jokes and gossiping. No one thought that Bai Miao's account had been hacked, or that he was being haunted by a vengeful spirit.

"Boss...where are you...we're coming to pick you up."

A few minutes later, the Fire Department sent a message: "Is it on the other side of the door?"

"Well, I'm right here."

Having someone pick you up is certainly a good thing, and Bai Miao also knows that the authorities will have questions for him later, so he might as well take this opportunity to put this matter to rest.

Chapter Sixty-Three: Are you Bai Miao?

The official response was very efficient; Bai Miao's 10-minute cooldown hadn't even expired when Shan Chengtian and his team arrived.

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