Chapter 334: It’s time to get off work, but it seems like I haven’t gotten off work yet.

Chapter 334: It’s time to get off work, but it doesn’t seem like I’m getting off work

The game character played by Brother Nu is called Sam. After he finished cursing, he stood up straight again.

“Huh? He cursed?!” 66 widened his eyes, full of disbelief.

Everyone has been scolded when playing games, but never in such a straightforward way.

‘You are wrong, it is not him who is cursing, it is the old thief who is cursing! ’

‘Yes, I am too good, scold me, scold me...’

‘Hahahahaha, the old thief is getting tougher and tougher now, isn’t he afraid that we will feel better when he scolds us? ’

66 couldn't help but laugh when he saw the players teasing him. In the past, on the Internet, he could play the game all night long just by saying "Are you worthy?"

But now, everyone is different from before, and people start to become strange.

The most classic thing is when facing someone who makes you angry, you want to scold him but you are afraid that he will be happy.

The rain is getting heavier and heavier, and Sam, controlled by 66, finds a cave. For many games, even Zelda, carrying metal equipment on your back during thunderstorms will attract thunder and lightning, and the walls will become landslide. Most of the time, there won't be much punishment in a thunderstorm.

Even on rainy days, you can continue your game outside.

But in this game, players are constantly told to hide when it rains.

Up to this point in the game, there is no explanation as to why you need to dodge. All you can see is the spinning crow falling from the sky and losing its life after being contaminated by the rain.

But the protagonist was also caught in the rain just now, and it didn’t seem to be a big deal.

Sam's entry disturbed other creatures who were hiding from the rain in the cave. A fawn raised its head and looked at Sam in horror, and took a few steps back to the corner, but had no intention of going out.

Most of the living things in this world cannot be seen, and those who can survive already have the rules of survival to survive in this world.

For example, taking shelter from the rain.

Sam looked at the animal in the corner and had no intention of chasing it away. Instead, he took off his shirt.

While taking off his clothes, a photo fell from his pocket. Sam reached out to pick it up, and a drop of rain fell on the back of his hand.

The smooth and delicate back of the hand begins to become wrinkled, and the skin begins to age at a rate visible to the naked eye.

His body was covered in bruises and there were traces of injuries everywhere.

Looking at the hand that had been aged by the raindrops, Sam retracted his hand and looked outside the cave with complicated eyes.

“Funny fact, if you look at his figure and muscles, you would never imagine that he is fifty years old now!” 66 is talking about Brother Nu who plays Sam.

There are very few male stars who can still maintain such good physical condition at the age of fifty.

Sam wanted to lift up the photo of his family on the ground despite the rain, but fine red spots suddenly began to appear on his skin.

He held his breath calmly and looked sideways with his eyes. Black asphalt handprints began to appear in the rain.

The black asphalt handprints that appear in the rain are BT. They are very sensitive to breathing. Once caught by him, they will drag people away and devour them.

The rain falling from the sky is also the rain of time. The rain of time will corrode the goods and the exposed skin.

The sky cleared up after the rain, and BT also disappeared. The distribution center sent a urging message, asking 66 to quickly complete the delivery of its goods, because the recipient was already urging it.

The time rain will also corrode the cargo boxes and affect the player's delivery settlement score.

But when the player picked up the goods from the ground, he found that after completing the task, there were still a lot of goods on the ground that did not seem to belong to the protagonist, and the label prompt was also "lost goods".

Pick it up and the UI interface will show that it is the goods dropped by xxx, with a delivery destination and a [Like].

66 picked up everything on the road, many of which were not the destination of her delivery this time.

"Since someone else dropped it, let's send it to him." One piece of goods was placed on the back, and the weight on the body was also increasing little by little, and walking became more and more unstable. .

“Who told them to call me a legendary deliveryman?” 66 laughed, “Wherever there is a need, we are there!”

‘Don’t pick it up, don’t pick it up, the road will be unstable. ’

Everyone was discussing, but the barrage began to have strange words.

‘Send items to the people in need...You also need to protect the goods from damage...This game suddenly felt a little familiar to me, and it felt like my job...'

‘Hahaha, I also got confused while playing. I had just gotten off work and was going to play a game to relax, but damn, they asked me to deliver the goods again! ’

“In real life, I’m cursed and asked to climb up to the fifth floor to beg customers to block me, but in the game, I’m asked to climb mountains and wade through rivers to deliver supplies to NPCs!” ’

‘It’s time to get off work, but it doesn’t seem like I’m off work…and I was very happy to give it away! ’

‘Hahahaha, is it just so easy to lose your balance? When walking on flat ground, you will feel like you are about to fall to the ground. ’

‘I am also so unstable when playing on a computer. It should be a problem with the game’s mechanics. ’

Sister 66 is pretty good. I just went to see other live broadcast rooms. Those players seemed to be unable to walk and kept falling down. It was very boring to watch. You might as well give this game room to me. ’

Many players also want to check out other live broadcast rooms, but it is strange that in some live broadcast rooms, those players just stand there after finishing the plot and let the tasks in the narration prompt them, just like hanging up. ,like a statue.

Ye Feng was in the laboratory with the military at this time, and they were looking at the pictures on the computer.

The huge screen is divided into a hundred small screens, showing a hundred pictures.

There are well-known anchors like 66, ordinary players, and patients who stand motionless.

“We have tested that when BT appears, their brain wave response is the strongest.” Cui Chang stood next to Ye Feng and talked about the latest test data.

There are a total of fifty patients under observation now. Half of them just look around in confusion and do not move. The other half have begun to try to follow the task and explore.

After watching the game, Cui Chang felt that this game did a good job of suffocating loneliness.

While riding a motorcycle in the wilderness to escape the rain of time, he only felt that the world was dead and depressing, but soon, the first person began to appear in the world, although she caused the protagonist's car to overturn.

But after the first person appeared, the feeling of loneliness became much less.

Because the nature of human beings is not to be lonely. When you feel the presence of others, you will unconsciously feel at ease.

"Don't you need any game wake-up prompts?" Cui Chang looked at Ye Feng. The people in the game went from standing still to trying to move around.

This is a good thing, as it means that the other party begins to re-understand the world from a state of chaos.

If you try to wake them up at this time, you might be able to wake them up directly from their deep sleep.

“No need.” Ye Feng shook his head.

“Just wait for their first death in the game.” Death in Death Stranding is different from other games. It involves sinking to the bottom of the sea, looking up at the sky in confusion, and feeling the suffocation of the bottom of the sea.

 Death Stranding can be resurrected, but the big explosion caused after death will permanently blow up a big hole in your world.

(End of this chapter)

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