Scott had always been aware of the Watchers, even before he helped Grian program 3rd Life. He took delight in confounding others and infuriating the Watchers. His favorite pastime was watching others underestimate him, reveling in the surprise on their faces when they discovered his true abilities. However, there was a problem: his "husband" was a pawn of the Watchers, he couldn't stop thinking of a certain fire hazard, and a Listener who attracted trouble like a magnet won't leave him alone. These three were clear targets for the Watchers if they sought revenge, so Scott was actively trying to distance himself from them.
To Tango, Scott was an enigmatic figure, alternating between playfulness and ruthlessness. Tango was determined to uncover the mystery behind this teal-haired individual, who Tango suspected was not truly an elf. First, he needed to find a way to earn Scott's favor, as well as Martyn's.
Martyn, known for his knightly tendencies, was the last person Scott wanted as a partner in Limited Life. Scott preferred independence, but Martyn's Listener abilities drew him in irresistibly. Martyn also couldn't resist Scott's magnetic pull, even if it frightened him. Why was he so drawn to Scott, and why had the Watchers placed him on a team with the most unpredictable individuals on the server? At least Ren was back!
Meanwhile, Jimmy was simply trying to survive, and Scott had paired Grian with a cookie-lover and a cat-lover, creating an inevitably awkward situation.
Scott and Grian had created a new life game, forming random teams of varying sizes, and they were the only ones who knew of Scott's involvement in these deadly games. The two immortals kept this secret closely guarded. How would the players react when they discovered that Scott was the only one who could make the Watchers tremble in fear? Let's find out!
With these dynamics set, let the adventure begin!
<???: Let's play a little game>
There's thirteen of us and one of them.
<???: Make it fun, won't you?>
One by one, we all will go down unless we remove the anomaly.
<???: We're all bored>
This isn't another season of the Life Series, it's a sick game made to pit us against each other.
"We've got to remove the unlucky one who's been replaced," said Grian as though he couldn't believe himself.
"Honestly?" replied Scott, "At this point, I think we're the unlucky ones,"