He quickly asked me.

"What projects have you all played?"

I said, "Roller coaster."

He instantly sucked in a breath of cold air.

"You dare to play that? I heard the fatality rate is over ninety percent!"

I recalled the percentage of deaths from roller coasters every time.

It really is over ninety percent.

But I didn't have time to chat with him.

I told him, "Let's exchange information. I'll tell you how to survive a roller coaster, and you tell me how to survive a haunted house."

He and his companion exchanged glances.

Clearly, they both thought this was a good suggestion.

However, his companion said, "You go first and tell us how to survive a roller coaster."

I didn't refuse.

"First of all, before getting on a roller coaster, read the warning signs. They remind you not to bring phones, glasses, and other objects. This is important. Secondly, if you don't want to scream, tightly cover your mouth and never let go. That way, you can survive."

They were a little surprised.

"Oh, thank goodness you said that. Otherwise, we would have worn glasses and gone there, and it would have been a death sentence."

I asked them.

"How about the haunted house? How did your friends die, and how did you survive?"

The person looked somewhat embarrassed and said, "I, I kept my eyes closed the whole time and let him lead me."

He pointed to his companion beside him.

That companion thought for a moment and explained.

"My two friends got separated because they were scared by the sudden appearance of the ghost NPCs. They died from screaming in fear later."

"I naturally have a calmer temperament than others. By the time I wanted to scream, I had already realized that I didn't need to."

"In there, the other ghost NPCs only scare people; they don't actually harm them. However, if you encounter an NPC wearing a red outfit, it's best to immediately hide. I've seen him kill people on the spot."

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