This type of slave is usually not very romantic and not that enchanting. The advantage is that they can be tossed around and adapted to various postures and methods. Usually some psychopathic and decadent nobles are more interested in them, but the audience is actually relatively small.

However, the most noteworthy thing is that this woman is an assassin type among combat types!

This is a bit scary.

After all, there are quite a few politicians who died in bed. According to Lin En's understanding of the game, this type of slaves are trained in many things, in fact, it even includes some horrifying operations like direct clamping. In short, it is very terrifying.

"I'm not interested in you."

Since there was no such person in the game, Lin En had no intention of getting to know him.

"I'm just asking you, do you know anyone among you named Ann?"

Yes, although encountering the guard dog was an accident, the good news was that the other party was a "goddess" but not a "dancer", so he could just test the bottom line of the other poor heroine.

only…

"How...how do you know the name An?!" The woman's tone was a little surprised.

Lin En simply responded indifferently: "That's the slave that this young master has been eyeing for a long time. Is there a problem?"

"No...no."

"I'm asking you, she's been auctioned off, right?"

"…Yes."

"It's the legitimate son of the Prime Minister of Porto, right?"

"…Yes."

"whispering sound!"

It seems that this time is completely late.

But this is reasonable. The fact is that by the third volume, the heroine has become seriously damaged due to the effects of "Death".

That’s right, the positioning of this heroine is actually a bit like a T.

"Death" is the highest level of contract technique in this world. Its effect is to transfer the damage of the contract master to the contract slave to a certain extent.

As the game's heroine, An possesses a 100% affinity for "death"! In other words, as long as she's alive, she'll bear 100% of any harm inflicted by her contracted owner, effectively giving them an extra life!

and!

It’s hard to say whether it’s lucky or unfortunate, this girl also has a strong recovery ability.

As long as the wounds weren't fatal, even if she was stabbed seventeen or eighteen times, she wouldn't die immediately. Even if she was given enough time, even if her limbs were cut off, she could still be successfully reattached.

Therefore, although An is a slave, he still has a high value at auction!

only…

Perhaps only An himself knows how much pain is behind this value.

A person who will not be hurt no matter what is done to him, plus a person who is difficult to die no matter what is done to him. What will happen if the contract owner in this relationship is himself a playboy and pervert?

In short, when Claire met the heroine in the third volume, she had completely lost the will to live!

The reason why she was so broken wasn't because she had no ability, but because her body had instinctively refused to recover...

Chapter 304 The Fate of Slave An

Yes, even among all the heroines, Slave Ann is the most special one.

Of course, this is not special in that she is unusual, but rather that she surprisingly does not have any "fighting scenes".

Perhaps because she was too sloppy, unkempt, and a little ugly, the dude who took the photo of Ann only treated her as a prop. Apart from holding her like a dog all the time, he did not do anything as crazy as "Lynn", Seaberg, and Glenn.

However, having said that, the Minotaur plot still appeared!

The heroine, who had originally lost all hope of survival, actually got rid of her psychological constraints after being redeemed by the hero!

She had the motivation to live and someone she wanted to protect, but because of the contract, she was forced to protect only Huangmao!

The result is that when Claire confronts the villain, he can only allow the other party to attack him without any room to fight back!

and!

This situation is almost unsolvable...

"Death" is the highest level of contract technique. Unless the owner of the contract has that intention, there is no possibility of terminating the contract.

Therefore, if you want to kill the villain, you must first kill Ann. She is a wall of flesh built there, and there is no room for maneuver except to destroy her.

And Claire, who plays Yasasi, naturally doesn't want to do such a thing. So, after finally trying to survive, the heroine, after seeing Claire being abused again and again, finally has no choice but to regretfully choose to commit suicide.

And the worst part is, she died at Claire's hands...

There's no way around it. The "Death" contract won't allow the flesh walls to commit suicide.

If this card, which costs a lot of money, dies easily, wouldn’t it be a huge loss?

This may also be a link targeting Claire.

In short, if Vivian hadn't committed suicide first, Slave Ann would have been the first heroine to die!

The only difference is that Vivian's death was due to her own mental breakdown and her desire to end everything with death.

Ann, on the other hand, had already experienced despair and finally tried desperately to live again, but for Claire, he had no choice but to face death...

In comparison, the latter is obviously more pitiful.

Moreover, the "Fruit of the Divine Tree" is useless to the heroine who is already completely dead.

In most game lines, An will die with endless regrets.

The words "I don't want to die" before dying almost broke Lin En's defense when he was playing for the first time!

Of course, there is a way to ensure An's survival, and it is very simple. Just compromise with the villain in all options during the game.

Yes, this actually works!

Lin En's last guarantee of the heroine's survival strategy was based on this idea. The result was nothing more than the eldest princess suffering more, signing more unequal treaties, and An continuing to stay with the villain and be tortured.

But, as long as we're alive, there's hope, right? Who knows what the future might hold? What if I end up with a crucial tool that can solve this problem?

In short, if you want to save the heroine, the best way is to capture her before she is auctioned off, otherwise you will still face the situation of no Claire in the game.

But it was obvious that it took more than a day or two for Ann to be turned into that state. The result of the auction probably took more than a year and a half to come before Vivian sacrificed herself.

The reason why Lin En asked this was that he happened to meet a slave from Porto, so he was just hoping for a lucky break.

He was sighing in his heart when Yu suddenly raised his head stubbornly: "Master Noel, you... know An, right?"

Lin En came back to his senses after hearing this and glanced at the other person. Obviously, although this woman's behavior had been trained to be an obedient slave, she was not completely submissive in her heart. This was probably the reason why she was a guard dog instead of a fox for receiving guests.

"What do you want to say?" Lynn asked.

How should I put it? There were actually some clues revealed in her words and actions. It seemed that she not only knew An, but also... had some relationship with him?

The woman suddenly fell to her knees, kowtowed heavily to the ground, and then pleaded in a pleading tone: "Master Noel, if...if you can, please...please save Ann!"

"Oh?"

Seeing him kneeling on the ground smoothly and standardly, Lin En couldn't help but feel a little surprised.

He seemed to be lucky. It seemed that he didn't just happen to meet a "goddess", but happened to meet a "goddess" related to the heroine!

"What is your relationship with An?" Lin En squatted down, lifted up the woman's face and asked.

Well, actually if you look closely, this woman is quite pretty, not inferior to Mona.

But, how should I put it, this appearance seems a bit... fierce?

Anyway, there is a very sharp feeling. At first glance, you can tell that he is a ruthless person. You always feel that he will stab you at any time, which makes people feel a little weak.

And the worst thing is, she had already said in her self-introduction that her talent is assassination!

Well, no wonder this guy is obviously a slave, but he is still a virgin at the age of twenty. Who wouldn’t think twice when thinking about the risk of being crushed?

But then the woman said, "Sir Noel, I... I am An's sister..."

"Huh?" Lin En was stunned again, "Ann's...sister?"

He really didn't know that Slave An had a sister...

No, that's not quite right. In the third volume, An's storyline does seem to mention that her only relative died in Kafa. It's just that who that relative was, whether male or female, is not mentioned in the game. Her existence seems to be similar to that of Shino, both characters living within a sentence.

but…

"I don't think you look like that..."

Lin En looked around at the woman's face. Although it was a bit offensive, he felt that the woman in front of him was much more beautiful than An.

"No, An is actually... prettier than me. I just did something to her to make her suffer less..." Yu explained quickly.

She didn't dare to tell this secret in Porto. After all, it was a den of evil where people were eaten without leaving any bones.

But now she is far away from that hell. If she can borrow strength from the outside, this is that one in ten thousand chance!

but…

"Heh, you don't even know who I am or what kind of person I am, yet you dare to tell me everything? What gives you the right?" Lin En said coldly, staring at the woman.

He didn't want to be backstabbed again.

As the saying goes, actors are heartless. Who knows if this woman is lying to him?

Que Tingyu said sadly, "No matter what, it's better than Porto... The people there are completely abnormal... That Cedric is a complete pervert. If An is taken away by that beast, she will definitely...! She will definitely not be able to hold on...!"

Chapter 305: A loophole in the "Death" contract?

Of course, Lin En would not watch the heroines get into trouble. His original intention was to save the heroines, which naturally included the slave An!

But having said that, he did have some grudges in his heart.

Thinking that Vivian might have already installed various cameras in his mansion, Lin En felt depressed and irritated. He was really discouraged by this character who had a bond with the male protagonist in the original novel!

Yes, people can be saved, but what if she is just like Vivian and ends up simply standing on the side of the male protagonist, not only questioning you at the critical moment, but also stabbing you in the back? How should you deal with it then?

Lin En is not that mean. Once is enough for this kind of thing to happen.

If the inertia of the script is bound to make An end up in the same situation as Vivian, then it is hard to say how much energy he will still have!

It's just that Latia's position itself is a bit confusing. She can't say that she has any feelings for the male protagonist. Now she has a basis for doubting Seaberg, otherwise he would definitely have a hurdle in his heart.

and so…

"You should know that An is bound by the 'Death' contract."

Lin En neither accepted nor rejected Shennv Yu's request, but just tried to find out more information.

Yu probably understood something, and her expression darkened. She responded rather dejectedly, "You...you are Noel. If we can negotiate..."

"What if negotiations don't work?" Lin En interrupted. "Do you have a solution to the constraints of Death?"

"I...I didn't..."

"You haven't wasted so much time talking to me?"

Lin En stood up and looked at the dark night sky, feeling really speechless.

An obvious problem is that as long as the core issue of "death" cannot be solved, any talk of salvation is useless!

After all, the best time has passed, the contract has been established, and the meat wall has been formed. What can he do?

negotiation?

Innocent!

If negotiations were that simple, the princess wouldn't have lost her virginity in Porto!

not to mention…

To be honest, there is actually nothing about "Lynn" in the third volume.

Claire is the hero of the game!

"Lynn" is just a villain who destroyed Vivian and Cecilia. The reason why the eldest princess went to Porto was that she didn't want to be constrained by Noel. How could she bring her political enemies with her?

Of course, games are games and reality is reality, and he can just sneak over there by himself.

But even if he really went there at his own expense, what would happen?

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