Rubik’s Cube of Heavens

Chapter 4: death example

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After a while, the loud laughter gradually stopped, and the young man gasped for a while again as if lack of oxygen, and then he couldn't help but said: "The first novel is the experience of the person who has the ability to travel, right?"

Seeing his father nodding, the boy continued to smile and said: "He is really unlucky. He traveled through the world and just realized that it is a world of cultivating immortals, but he was affected by the war of passing cultivators, and he died immediately."

"Hmm." Father shrugged his shoulders.

"The second Rubik's Cube user..." The smile on the boy's face remained undiminished, and he continued: "The family member of that unlucky person accidentally restored the second color of the Rubik's Cube, and traveled to the fantasy world of the physical body cultivation system. As a result, the gravity was too strong. Big, fell down by gravity before standing still? Then when conditioned reflex supported the ground with his hands, his arm was broken because of too much gravity, and he bled to death before he could adapt to the gravity environment... "

"As you can see." Father nodded.

The teenager took a deep breath to prevent himself from laughing again, and then pointed to the third document: "The third unlucky guy is a friend of the second unlucky guy. He entered the world of science fiction, and then happened to catch up with the biochemical doomsday. Take a breath." His son died of infection? Didn’t cause any biohazard after his corpse came back? I don’t remember seeing any related news.”

"Dozens of people were infected." Father replied: "But the company sent an emergency team to solve it. That kind of biochemical virus is nothing in the eyes of 'Fantasy Technology'."

"Hmm." The boy responded perfunctorily, "Maybe your mysterious boss has traveled through "Resident Evil"."

After receiving a blank stare from his father, the boy then pointed to the fourth novel file and asked, "How did this fourth unlucky guy die?"

"After the three incidents, the Rubik's Cube was noticed by interested people, and it was bought after it appeared on the black market." The father replied after hearing the words: "After that, the fourth unlucky guy went to the world of the animation system."

"Understood!" The young man said: "The most unreasonable world system, any interaction will kill people."

"That's right." My father also couldn't help laughing. He clicked on the fourth novel file, scrolled down the page to the end of the text, pointed to the last paragraph and said, "He was standing obediently by the side of the road, and it turned out that a group of junior high school students were standing there not far away. Fighting. During the fight, a female junior high school student threw her schoolbag at a friend, and that friend escaped, but the fourth unlucky guy did not escape, and was directly smashed by a schoolbag that surpassed the speed of sound, and died."

"Well, it's conceivable..." the teenager laughed while talking, feeling that this is not a novel, but a list of winners of the 'Darwin Award'.

Then, the boy pointed to the last novel folder and asked, "Then what about the last unlucky guy?"

"After the 'curse' of this Rubik's Cube killed four people, it was taken over by our 'Fantasy Technology'." Father shook his head slightly and said: "Afterwards, the laboratory assigned to us for research, through the 'technical' investigation, found this humble cube. Web page."

The father clicked on the virtual screen with his chin, and then said: "We guessed that as long as someone uses the Rubik's Cube to travel, a novel will be automatically generated on this web page. Later, we sent people to conduct time travel experiments and entered the normal world. The world system is similar to the earth before the epoch, a normal world without any mystery."

"Understood, urban people. What about the time traveler?" The young man asked, "Is he dead? How is he cursed in the normal world?"

"He didn't die, he came back alive." My father smiled and shook his head and said: "After that, we watched the novel files generated by the experimenter's traversal, and concluded that after traversing the world, as long as you survive the initial outbreak of the curse, you will be able to recover later." Everything is back to normal."

The teenager couldn't wait to hear his father's introduction, and immediately opened the fifth novel file, and quickly browsed through the first chapter. Soon, the boy learned the details inside.

The curse also erupted on the fifth time traveler, because he appeared on the street out of thin air, and was later discovered by the state agency of that world.

After a lot of hard hiding, fleeing and fighting, finally, the experimenter surrendered, and thus successfully avoided the death start.

The young man was stunned, but he didn't have the mood to continue reading, because the fifth novel file was a complete time-travel novel, with a total of more than two million words, so he couldn't help turning his head to look at his father.

Seeing this, the father introduced with a tacit understanding: "The experimenter stayed in the first world for seven years, and then the cursed Rubik's Cube reappeared. The experimenter recovered the Rubik's Cube and made a second time travel. In the end, the experimenter lasted forty-seven and twenty-eight years. , traveled through four non-mysterious city-type worlds, and returned successfully."

"How long has it been since the real world?" the boy asked.

"Four days."

"Twenty-eight years old in four days." The boy curled his lips and said, "Isn't that a loss?"

"No." My father smiled mysteriously, but he didn't continue to play tricks after all, and said directly: "There is one thing that is not mentioned in these novel documents. That is, every time a world is traversed, the traverser will be seven years younger."

"Seven years younger?" The boy was surprised, and asked again: "The Rubik's Cube appears every seven years, and then seven times younger... Then why is it the number seven? Also, will the traverser be younger when he returns to reality for the last time?" ?”

"The first question: Isn't it common sense that the six-sided Rubik's Cube corresponds to the number seven?" My father replied with a smile: "The second question-yes."

Hearing this, the young man no longer paid attention to the number 'seven', but continued to ask curiously: "Then after going back and forth, wouldn't the traverser become seven years younger after four days?"

"That's right." Father nodded.

"This super power is really amazing..." The young man couldn't help but sighed, and then asked with an inexplicable expression: "But... Dad, why are you taking this thing back? Aren't you planning to time travel once?"

"I don't care about that." My father rolled his eyes, and said in a complaining tone: "After this thing was researched and understood, we found that the Rubik's Cube only had one chance to travel through, and it was an unknown type of world, and it had a great impact on the lives of people passing through. Huge threat. So it's useless for 'fantasy technology'."

"The company didn't plan to continue the development, so it was directly assigned to our laboratory. And among all the laboratory members, only your father and I lost the coffin because of raising your bottomless pit, so we didn't consume many internal points. Throw this thing to me. At least for those rich people who are about to die, it is seven years of life, and it can be sold for a lot of money."

"I'll be an adult tomorrow." The boy curled his lips and said, "I can earn money to support you in the future."

"Come on." My father also curled his lips: "You don't need equipment for space exploration? You don't need money to buy equipment? And you will be an adult tomorrow, so you need to buy a power awakening potion to speed up the speed and probability of your power awakening Right? Wait until you make money? Let’s talk about it after you can support yourself first.”

"Cut~" The boy obviously didn't agree with this.

"Okay, I'm done talking." The father waved and canceled the virtual screen as he said, and then said: "Bring your file, and I will add something to you. You go to the practice room and go to bed after evening class. Tomorrow is not Do you want to apply for a 'Space Adventure Permit'?"

"Got it, got it." The teenager responded while stretching his waist, then went back to the bedroom to get a copy of the paper file and an electronic file, and went downstairs to hand it to his father...

(end of this chapter)