Quick-Transmigration Maniac

Chapter 442: The Peerless Vixen's Red Envelope Group (22)

But after Ding Yun searched around, she found that there was nothing. There was neither a button for reporting violations nor a button for kicking people. Everyone in the group was free and equal; there was no group owner or administrator. However, the order in the group and the safety of the members could not be guaranteed.

Facing this situation, Ding Yun could not modify the golden finger accordingly, so she could only continue to note down all sorts of hidden dangers in her small notebook, planning to give feedback as soon as she returned.

At the same time, she finally understood why some programs or laws become increasingly restrictive and even develop seemingly bizarre regulations over time. The emergence of every new regulation is never without reason; it must be that someone has exploited loopholes from some angle, forcing the use of new regulations to patch them, ultimately leading to more and more restrictions. For example, if a certain item is limited to one purchase per person, and if everyone abides by the rules, there would naturally be no need to set a limit of one purchase. But precisely because someone does not abide by the rules, it becomes necessary to set a limit of one per person per account, making it impossible to purchase a second one. Operations like this are numerous.

It is highly probable that a golden finger would select dozens or even hundreds of people for trial use, employing an exhaustive method to test as many as possible. This is done to discover which loopholes people might exploit and to patch most of the vulnerabilities and hidden dangers before official launch, thereby reducing the possibility of major issues.

After recording all the problems discovered into her consciousness chip, Ding Yun thought that it would be a good idea to brainstorm with the group members to jointly ponder what other hidden dangers might exist within the group. So, she quickly looked back at the group chat.

At this moment, the "Peerless Enchantress Red Packet Group" had already been discussing the controversy of her recent revelation for a long time. There was worry, fear, and dispute.

The worry and fear were self-evident. Most people in the group were ordinary mortals, who could not help but fear a demon from another world harming them through various strange means. The sense of dread this brought was almost comparable to attacking someone through the internet.

The dispute mainly centered on whether the "Night Empress" had deliberately sent so many red packets to Ding Yun to give the "Nine-tailed Demon Queen" an opportunity to fish in troubled waters, and why she sent the red packets in the group chat instead of via private message. If sent via private message, there would have been no issue of accidental clicks.

The "Night Empress" felt wronged about this point.

[Night Empress]: I swear by heaven and earth, although these red packets could have been sent via private message, how would you know I sent them if I had sent them privately? If you didn't know I sent red packets, wouldn't you think I had no sense of gratitude? Regent Empress, you must believe me, I really had no ill intentions, and it's impossible for me to cooperate with the Nine-tailed Demon Queen.

[Regent Empress]: It's fine, I believe you. I brought this up in the group chat not to cause internal conflict, but mainly to remind everyone to be vigilant. However, I've thought about it carefully again. The Nine-tailed Demon Queen probably targeted me mainly to obtain my Supreme Refinement Secret Art. Since I was unwilling to exchange it with her, and she was extremely eager to obtain it, she took this risky move, thinking she was clever, but ultimately only brought trouble upon herself. However, these situations are still potential hazards. After all, not everyone can resist the Nine-tailed Demon Queen like I can. Therefore, I suggest we discuss what other dangers we might encounter. That way, we can be prepared in the future.

[Human Songstress]: Although my value is not high enough for someone to want to harm me across worlds, this is indeed a hidden danger. It's a pity that there's no identification function for the red packets in this group. If you ask me, sending toxic or harmful items should not be allowed. Now I dare not click on red packets casually, for fear of losing my life instead of gaining benefits.

[Chang'e in the Moon]: I truly never imagined that this red packet group could send split souls to others. It seems the Nine-tailed Demon Queen, as the first to join the group, truly understands its workings far better than we do. There's something I haven't mentioned before. This is a good opportunity to analyze it. If the Nine-tailed Demon Queen wasn't lying and she indeed joined this group more than forty years ago, wouldn't you find it strange? After all, I joined ten years ago, and I was the second person in the group. All other members joined after me. It doesn't make sense that ten people joined in a span of ten years, but none joined in the preceding thirty years. This is highly illogical. Moreover, when I first joined the group, the Nine-tailed Demon Queen sent me a red packet, but I was cautious and didn't accept it. Later, because she didn't send any more specific red packets to others, and no other group members died, I didn't think much of it. But now, it seems... perhaps countless people have already died by her hand.

[Regent Empress]: Uh, regarding this point, I thought you all knew clearly. Didn't you carefully read the information the Nine-tailed Demon Queen sent earlier? Didn't she explicitly state that after receiving her red packet, someone became demonized and was burned to death as a monster? The person she mentioned is definitely not in the current group. Therefore, this point alone is sufficient to prove that the number of people who died directly or indirectly at her hands is definitely more than one.

[Nine-Year-Old Empress Xiao]: Oh my god, I really didn't pay much attention to this. Since she had already harmed so many people before, why did she stop later?

[Step-by-step Golden Lotus]: Could it be because Chang'e in the Moon didn't accept her red packet, and with three people in the group, it became inconvenient to harm them? Or perhaps the people who joined the group later didn't have anything she desired. Now that the Regent Empress has something she desires, she started harming again, but it just wasn't successful.

[Empress Ci'an]: It seems the Nine-tailed Demon Queen is indeed not a good person. Everyone must be extremely cautious.

[Step-by-step Blooming Lotus]: From now on, when sending red packets, let's try to send them via private message. We should also carefully check the red packets in the group before accepting them. As long as we try to avoid clicking on suspicious red packets, we should be able to ensure our safety.

[Bewitching Nanny]: It's quite ironic, isn't it? The name of our group is "Red Packet Group," but now the greatest risk, the thing most likely to bring us danger, is also the red packet. Is this the coexistence of risk and opportunity?

[Human Summer Cooler]: Wait, something big has really happened. I just carefully re-examined the record of red packets sent by the so-called Night Empress to the Regent Empress, and I didn't see any record of the Nine-tailed Demon Queen sending a specific red packet to the Regent Empress in that large block of records. The only record of a specific red packet sent was two days ago. That specific red packet has already expired, and no one has claimed it, so there was no accidental click. Now the problem is: Is the Regent Empress telling the truth? Did she not carefully check who sent those red packets and mistakenly assumed it was the Nine-tailed Demon Queen because the attacker was her split soul? Or what happened? Is the Night Empress telling the truth? Did she cooperate with the Nine-tailed Demon Queen, or was she controlled by her? And what did the Nine-tailed Demon Queen do?