There were a huge number of snake monsters, and their slithering, unpredictable movements were almost as tricky as An Suisui’s own. Even as she worked the back lines, cleaning up stragglers, An Suisui was left scrambling.
No sooner had she cleared out one nest than another batch would appear elsewhere; before she could finish off that group, new snake monsters would pop up again.
No matter how hard An Suisui tried, she couldn’t stop the snakes from getting close to the carrot.
She drew her ice gun from her waist, firing freezing rounds that locked down large patches of ground, but the unfrozen areas still far outnumbered the frozen ones.
The ice gun had unlimited ammo, but after each use, there was a long five-minute cooldown.
Relying on the ice gun alone wasn’t going to solve the problem.
As she grew more anxious, a snake monster managed to reach the carrot. By the time An Suisui rushed over, it was too late—the snake had already climbed onto the giant carrot, leaving a small bite mark.
An Suisui felt as if a piece of her own heart had been bitten out.
This couldn’t go on. These snake monsters were just too hard to defend against.
She needed to find a way to avoid them.
An Suisui’s gaze shifted from the monsters to the carrot.
If she couldn’t avoid the snakes, could she do something to the carrot itself?
The players on the front lines, while fighting monsters, kept an eye on the back—after all, that was their base.
When they saw An Suisui getting surrounded by more and more snakes, they grew anxious too.
When An Suisui suddenly abandoned the snakes and rushed toward the carrot, it looked like suicide to them.
But the next moment, something unbelievable happened.
They watched as An Suisui grabbed two carrot leaves, crouched down, then suddenly pulled with all her strength—the carrot actually came out of the ground.
She hoisted the carrot onto her back and ran straight away from the cluster of snake monsters.
What kind of wild move was this?
“The carrot can be pulled up?” a player muttered.
Their eyes were full of disbelief and existential doubt, as if their entire worldview had been shattered and rebuilt.
With the carrot out of the ground, An Suisui stopped attacking the snakes and ran in the opposite direction from before, putting as much distance as possible between herself and the spawn point.
The tunnels dug by the previous two waves of monsters were now basically useless.
This time, the desert was a wide-open space, unlike the cramped setting of the last Werewolf Game, so she could move freely.
The carrot looked huge, but it wasn’t as heavy as she’d imagined—probably just another game item.
With the carrot on her back, An Suisui’s movement was no longer restricted. She was fast, darting around the field with the snakes chasing after her, occasionally doubling back to take a few out.
But she couldn’t keep running forever—it was too exhausting.
“I can’t go too far, or I won’t be able to help the front line.”
After circling a few times, An Suisui decided to find a defensible spot to build a fortress, so she wouldn’t be limited in her next moves.
After searching, she finally found a place she liked.
Southwest of the spawn point was a naturally formed tower-like hill, surrounded by slopes with only a small flat area at the top.
The slopes were steep and smooth, with no footholds. Even An Suisui had trouble climbing up, let alone the legless snake monsters.
Perfect—this would be her base.
She set the carrot down, stretched her sore shoulders, and paced around the less-than-ten-square-meter platform.
The snakes were still slower than An Suisui, trailing far behind her.
By now, the ice gun’s cooldown was over. An Suisui raised it and fired at the slope.
The front of the slope was instantly covered in snow and thick frost.
The ice gun’s coverage wasn’t as wide as she’d like—if only it could be upgraded.
As soon as she had that thought, an upgrade button appeared on the ice gun, along with the requirements.
The first requirement was to have used it more than three times, which An Suisui easily met.
The other was to spend 100 gold coins.
Although it showed she had enough, An Suisui hesitated—where did these coins come from, how many did she have left, and would spending them now affect her later?
A snake monster crawled over. An Suisui casually sliced it in half and tossed the body far away.
At that moment, she heard a faint “coins received” sound.
Her eyes lit up, and she immediately opened her personal info panel—sure enough, there was a gold coin pouch at the bottom.
Clicking it, she could see her coin balance, and the source of the coins was killing monsters.
So that’s how it worked. Now that she understood, and seeing her balance was healthy, she upgraded the ice gun without hesitation.
After the upgrade, the ice gun was even more powerful, freezing the entire slope around the carrot and thoroughly protecting it.
The ice was slick, and with the slope, the snake monsters couldn’t climb up at all, piling up uselessly at the base.
An Suisui slid down from the top, quickly clearing out the massed snakes.
After cleaning up another batch, she started rummaging through her items to see if there was anything else useful.
Most of her items were for players—stamina potions, speed shoes, defensive vests, or powerful weapons.
All of these required human control to be effective.
But there was one thing An Suisui had never figured out: the construction card Jian Shi had.
What was that for?
She didn’t have the card on her at the moment, so she couldn’t experiment—she could only think about it.
She couldn’t leave the carrot in the middle of a fight to go ask Jian Shi for it.
Whatever ideas she had, she’d have to wait until this round was over.
Because of the ice, more and more snake monsters gathered at the base of the slope, unable to climb up. Some even started to hibernate from the cold.
An Suisui handled the snakes with ease, completely in control.
After a while, she heard shouts from the spawn point—a massive python had appeared, tangling with the front-line players.
The third wave’s mini-boss had arrived.
Sometimes, mini-bosses were even more troublesome than the main boss, since they not only attacked players themselves but also rallied the other monsters, acting as commanders.
This time, the mini-boss was a python, its body as thick as a person’s thigh. If it weren’t set as a mini-boss, it could have been even bigger—big enough to swallow a player whole.
The python mini-boss wasn’t just on the front lines; a couple even made their way to An Suisui’s base to cause trouble.
But she’d already set up her defenses—smooth ice everywhere. As soon as the snakes hit the ice, they lost all mobility.
They couldn’t move on the slick surface and were easily dispatched by An Suisui.
Inspired by her, some front-line players who had ice guns took them out and froze the ground as well.
But since they hadn’t warned the others, a bunch of players ended up slipping and falling hard.
With the snake monsters under control thanks to the ice guns, the situation was finally stabilized.
The third boss was about to appear.
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