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SCP Corporation: Contain Bonfire-Chapter 105 - The Origin of the Widow Yukionna Part
Chapter 105: Chapter 105 “The Origin of the Widow Yukionna” Part 1
Chapter 105 -105 “The Origin of the Widow Yukionna” Part 1
‘3. After entering “Passionate Paradise”, you can seek certain assistance from “Widow Yukionna”, “Sister in the Toilet”, “Femme Fatale”, and “Sister Strategy”. These props were all once dangerous containment subjects that had been detained in “Passionate Paradise” by the “Script Book”. However, following a breach incident where they escaped confinement, they were later recaptured and repurposed into props…’
‘Once inside, if you negotiate with them, you can promise them something in exchange for their help, and they’ll assist you as much as possible in escaping… Of course, before you enter, don’t let them know that you’re going to enter “Passionate Paradise”; otherwise, they are likely to fight you to the bitter end.’
‘4. While there is no direct evidence, my intuition tells me that in “Passionate Paradise”, the “Decree Book·Fragment” might play a significant role, but you only have one chance to use it, and you should use no fewer than seven fragments at a time…’
‘As for how to use them exactly, that’s something you must discover and take advantage of while exploring inside.’
‘5. Ensure the well-being of the other colleagues as much as possible. As official employees, as long as they are alive, they have the chance to trigger the content of the “Bonfire Protocol”, potentially becoming one of your breakthrough points.’
‘That’s most of what I know about “Passionate Paradise”.’
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“Hiss, ‘Script Book’, ‘Book of Fate’, ‘Decree Book’ are creating a large containment site?”
Through this message, Colin gained a rough understanding of “Passionate Paradise”, and as he read the handwriting on the A4 paper, when he came across a few somewhat familiar names, he couldn’t help but feel his scalp tingle.
Never mind the latter two, the “Script Book” alone sounded dangerous enough.
As for the last two…
Given Lady Bunny’s habit of wording, they’re probably complete props rather than fragments…
Spine-chilling.
“‘Book of Fate’ is in opposition to ‘Script Book’… is this the word that was erased from the mission report? Tsk, setting aside those later things, this single erased word alone has probably cost a lot of lives, right?”
Colin sat at his office desk, clicking his tongue.
Just take the habit of Bonfire Company employees now, facing such high-risk incidents, it’s almost impossible not to use “Book of Fate: Fragment”.
Most of the people who would enter “Passionate Paradise” afterward probably died because of this pitfall…
Looking down at the second tip, Colin felt a chill, as he had just been collecting the corresponding props, not realizing that this too was one of the traps.
“Everyone guesses that ‘Passionate Paradise’ must contain some kind of contamination and start preparing from this, but most wouldn’t expect that it would be digging their own graves…”
Colin felt that “Book of Fate: Fragment” might be guessable, but without this warning, not many would think of it.
It somewhat contradicts what most people would usually conceive…
On that note…
“Rely solely on willpower and use that to maintain self-awareness? But what exactly does ‘strengthening one’s character’ refer to?”
Colin shifted in his seat, adjusting his posture, mused for a bit, but came up with little.
As he continued to read and came across the third tip…
His expression turned a bit peculiar.
“I didn’t expect ‘Widow Yukionna’ to have such an origin. Hmm, thinking about it, her remark in the notes is ‘A Yukionna who has difficulty letting go of her past’. It really seems like she escaped from ‘Passionate Paradise’…”
Colin wanted to take out the “Widow Yukionna” and review its remark again, but he stopped himself midway, not wanting to risk alerting it.
Then he glanced over those prop names again…
“Who the hell turned these into props, and why did they choose such unhealthy names?”
As Colin spoke, he began to search in the “Trade Ground”, but unfortunately, he found nothing.
It seemed that they had all been bought by someone, their whereabouts unknown.
Colin decided to post a message when the time came and casually inquire in the chat room to see if he could track down the whereabouts of those few items.
“No less than seven fragments of the ‘Decree Book,’ costing six hundred each, plus the one I already have, just this will require thirty-six hundred, and it’s not enough to collect just a few, I have to get as many as possible…”
Colin rubbed his forehead, he still had over nine thousand points, so this wasn’t too much of a problem.
However, he still needed to figure out how to buy those items, which made his funds tight all at once.
He then glanced at the last suggestion… keeping those other four guys safe, that’s probably not going to be easy since his current knowledge is a bit “counterintuitive.”
If he told them, they might not believe it and might even suspect his motives…
“This… I’ll just have to do my best.”
Colin rubbed his forehead again after reading the above part, he noticed that Lady Bunny didn’t seem to mention anything about the “Narrator,” and he didn’t know if it was an oversight or if it was intentional for some other reason.
Given her meticulousness, it’s most likely the latter.
As for the reasons…
“Lady Bunny can’t grasp the situation with the ‘Narrator,’ so she didn’t rashly make any suggestions?”
Colin crossed his legs and speculated thoughtfully.
He didn’t dwell much on this point, and after reading it twice more, confirming he couldn’t interpret any more content, Colin’s gaze moved to the lower half of the A4 paper, where there were messages about other matters.
It was about some other employees first.
Tang Ken and Li Ming each received a bottle of “G Level Special Compensation,” their physical constitution was too weak, and they needed to be adjusted first. In addition, they were awarded one thousand points and two hundred points, respectively.
However, they didn’t have the function open, so they couldn’t use the points properly even if they had them.
What they could buy specifically would depend on what Colin was willing to sell them later.
Then, there was the information about Lin Yilan; she did encounter some problems, but not in World 13, rather in reality. Some cultists believing in the “Red Moon” had attacked that area, and she was affected.
Luckily, she didn’t die, and the “Special Operations Department” had taken control of the situation; the crisis should be resolvable before long.
She could participate in the next “Descent Task” normally…
However, Lady Bunny told Colin that the “Descent” task scheduled for October 30 was postponed until after his promotion to E level.
“Cultists of the ‘Red Moon,’ huh…”
Colin narrowed his eyes, he seemed to have encountered these cultists during his solo mission as well.
He didn’t expect that Lin Yilan had also run into these guys.
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In the message, Lady Bunny also emphasized caution, telling him to be wary of all individuals and groups that believe in the “Red Moon,” not to let down his guard just because they seemed weak.
If encountered, it would be best to eradicate them directly, and under no circumstances would killing them be unjust.
Then, at the end of the letter, was Bunny’s final piece of information.
It mentioned that she had left some items and props for Colin that might come in handy.
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