The room fell into a short moment of silence. It seemed that there was also a little stifling sensation. This type of pressure was different from the predicament caused by injury when facing the westerners. The westerners could only be said to be troublesome and couldn't really be said to be bringing much pressure. However, the mysterious group that Su Bai mentioned, due to their mysteriousness, due to the unknown, due to meddling in step by step along the way, really brought out a strong feeling of oppression, just like dark clouds that appeared from the surface of the sea.
"Could it be a new wave of NPCs that just appeared?" Fatty started to analyze and said, "I don't know if you all have played a type of game before. I guess Monk and Gyatso have never played before. Ah Bai, you should have played before, it's called <Grand Theft Auto>.
[1] herbal medicines smeared onto a dog skin. It has been used for thousands of years and used to treat various diseases. Various herbs are used in the plaster, and the plaster is adhesive.
In recent years, the plaster has changed quite drastically. Instead of herbs being smeared on patches of dog skin, patches of linen and fabric are used, due to the fact that dog skin is much more expensive and hard to obtain
[2] to not act against an evil so as to prevent harm to innocents
[3] The Yangzhou massacre took place in 1645 in Yangzhou, China, during the Qing dynasty. Mass killings of residents in Yangzhou were conducted by Qing troops under the command of Prince Dodo after they conquered the city from forces loyal to the Southern Ming regime of the Hongguang Emperor.
[4] after Qing announced the “order to shave heads”, saying that people could only choose one between hair and head, residents in Jiading rose up in revolt. Qing launched troops to repress them, leading to a massacre with around 30,000 people killed. Three or four days later, another rebellion was raised in the city, followed by the second massacre. Later, General Wu Zhifan, who served Ming Dynasty, sent his troops to Jiading to fight against Qing. Though many residents stood up to assist him, Wu was defeated. The third massacre had begun
[5] was a Mongol nobleman and general who served under the Qing dynasty during the reigns of the Daoguang, Xianfeng and Tongzhi emperors. He is best known for his role at the Battle of Baliqiao during the Second Opium War and his contributions in helping the Qing Empire suppress the Taiping and Nian rebellions