Don't let this wide-eyed doll see you move, or you'll die a horrible death! - Summary

Summary

In a mysterious and deadly game, a group of students faces various challenges in different levels. They must press buttons, throw bells, and answer questions truthfully to survive. The game is filled with unexpected twists, including a deceptive white bear, a Russian nesting doll, and a final test of luck. Only two students, Asaka and Curly, survive the game, but a cruel twist of fate reveals that luck plays a significant role in their ultimate fate, leaving them as the apparent "son of god" and "angel" on a divine stage while the others perish.

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1. A group of students plays a deadly game initiated by an unstoppable man.
2. Moving during the game results in instant death.
3. Attempts to escape are unsuccessful as doors and windows are locked.
4. The game can only be stopped by pressing a button on the invincible man's head.
5. The man with glasses discovers the rules of the game on the invincible man's head.
6. Pressing the button successfully ends the game.
7. Most participants are killed during the game, leaving only a few survivors.
8. The survivors find themselves in a basketball gym for the next level.
9. A giant cat appears as part of the next challenge.
10. To proceed, they need to throw a bell into the cat's neck basket.
11. They discover the key to the second level is throwing the bell successfully.
12. Asaka figures out a way to trick the cat and complete the level.
13. The game progresses to subsequent levels, each with its unique challenges.
14. Asaka and a few others survive through various trials and puzzles.
15. They reach a final level where they are divided into two groups for a hide-and-seek game.
16. Curly becomes aggressive in the hide-and-seek game, and Asaka hatches a plan to win.
17. Asaka's clever strategy helps him emerge victorious.
18. A twist reveals the role of luck in determining survival.
19. Two survivors, Asaka and Curly, are hailed as gods by the crowd below.

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