Chapter 6

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I'm getting thrilled and eager to end this game now, but only I could kill them in an instant, I probably won this game already by now.

This game doesn't impress me at all, it bores me to the point that I want to admit now that I'm the impostor so that this would end here. But to hear my crewmates ranting and blaming... is somehow a piece of brand new music to my ears.

I never heard them arguing with each other, I never heard them so tense like this right now. From the day we became crewmates for this mission, we never all quarreled. I never heard them ranting, blaming, or even having a misunderstanding.

That is why as the superior of all of them, it amuses me that they're not a robot at all. Who follows my orders, who serves in our group, and who take control of our mission without them complaining and fighting.

I know, it's a bad idea that I'm having thoughts like this. Why would I wish my crewmates to quarrel? Wherein fact, I should be thankful that they are considerate, patient, and hard-working on our group and especially on our mission right now in space.

Perhaps, I'm only the dense Spacecraft Commander that gets amuse of her crewmates having a feud in this foolish game right now. I shouldn't be thinking that way, or otherwise, it will backfire on me.

I occupied my thoughts on focusing on this game now, I should end this quick, so we could all continue our pending tasks on this spacecraft. And I also don't want them to get hooked and occupied on this silly game that Rigel invented.

I let my character run towards the reactor. I stayed there for a moment to pretend that I'm doing a task, even I'm just waiting for one of them to walk in here so that I could eliminate and kill it immediately.

I smirked when Mission Specialist, Castor Enriquez walked in here the reactor. He gets near to me, I quickly pressed the kill button before anyone else witness it. To confuse them more, I also clicked the report button to pretend naive in our emergency meeting.

"Castor is now dead, I saw his dead body in the reactor." I lied.

"Certainly the impostor got irritated on Castor, that's why he got killed." Space Pilot Thule Giangan struck a joke.

I simply shooked my head, suppressing myself not to chuckle at that.

"Did you see who killed him, Commander?" One of the Mission Specialist, Luna Borbajo asked innocently.

"Sadly, no. I didn't catch the culprit who killed him, what a shame..." I dramatically said innocently too.

"What now? There's only five of us here... can we really catch the impostor before we all die?" Lieutenant Alula Condevillamar asked worriedly.

"Oh, don't worry, Lieutenant Condevillamar. Maybe, before I die... we can catch the impostor in this game." Mission Specialist Rigel Arsolon said chuckling.

"Yeah, right. You're the inventor of this game anyway, perhaps you already had the clue who's the impostor among us?" Luna probed.

He ignored Luna's question by his wicked laugh.

"Focus on the game, guys. We're running out of time to vote." He said instead.

"So, Commander didn't saw the impostor... let's just all skip for now." Thule suggested.

I took a deep breath, and they didn't notice what I just did.

We all voted to skip, and right after that, our speakers turned off again to continue the stupid game we're playing.

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