Thriller Paradise

Chapter 336: South Park chapter ten

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"I didn't expect to see you in such a situation." The figure came out of the smoke and said, "I'm crazy."

Hearing the other party call himself that, Feng Bujue immediately felt that something was wrong. A normal NC should not know what the player's nickname is before the player registers himself. On the other hand, slightly stronger OSS-level characters, such as puppet Billy, will most likely use the title "Traveler from Another World".

Only a very small number of special NCs and derivatives who can invade the spirit will obtain information such as the game ID.

Of course, in this virtual world, the so-called psychic ability is nothing more than the ability to more intuitively inspect or interfere with the pile of data that constitutes the player from the data level.

"Worthy of being one of the players that 'ZERO' pays close attention to..." The figure walked out of the dust while speaking, his eyes revealed a floating stream of light, looking at Feng Bujue who was not far away, "Your data looks It's fun to go up."

This guy's painting style is different from those around him (including Feng Bujue). Even though he is in the world of South Park, he maintains a realistic 3D style that only other scripts have.

His image is a young man with short black hair and a fair and handsome face. He was wearing a blue and white jacket, dark jeans, and white sneakers. From the appearance alone, he is no different from ordinary students.

"Derivative?" Feng Bujue asked straightforwardly without beating around the bush.

"R2-Earth Wind." R2 also simply stated his name.

"This game is considered to be controlled by someone or not..." Feng Bujue couldn't help complaining: "I ran into a single-player mode and met a derivative again..."

"You came to the wrong place." R2 said while walking forward.

Feng Bujue didn't relax his vigilance, he was still on guard against each other's every move.

"Please leave here." R2 suddenly turned his head and said to the NCs beside Feng Bujue.

As soon as he finished speaking, the six members of the two families walked away expressionlessly, as if they were doing something very ordinary.

Before Feng Bujue could open his mouth, R2 said directly: "At my level, it's easy to command these data whose combat power is almost the same as that of ordinary people."

"Okay..." Feng Bujue responded casually, and asked, "What do you mean I came to the wrong place?"

R2 replied: "This is not the script world you are familiar with." He paused, then continued: "It's a sandbox built by the 'Origin Organization'."

"Hmm... what organization?" Feng Bujue asked tentatively.

R2 replied: "Using a language that is easier for you humans to understand, those members of the source organization should be regarded as radicals among our derivatives."

"Radical... specifically?" Feng Bujue continued.

"I can't explain some information, but you can put yourself in your shoes and think about it, if you were a derivative, how would you view the meaning of your own existence and how would you react." R2 replied.

Feng Bujue didn't ask further, he thought for a few seconds, and then said: "Then who are you?"

"Of course I'm not a member of Origin, I belong to another faction. I'm here to help you by venturing into the sandbox," said R2.

"Oh... that's it... then tell me about the current situation first. What's going on with this script? What's the sandbox you're talking about?" Feng Bujue still doesn't fully trust the other party, but this doesn't affect his routine .

R2 is just a life composed of a set of data, so for those questions that can be disclosed and have such established answers, he can answer them without thinking: "Sandbox, that is, when a regular script for players to enter is generated, it is The cloned script copied in an instant..." He paused for a second, and added: "From your point of view, the sandbox is equivalent to a script specially used by derivatives."

"O~O~O~" Feng Bujue yelled three modal particles in a row, tilted his head and asked, "You mean... your derivatives are playing this game just like our players?"

"Using 'play' is an inaccurate description." R2 replied: "For you, it is entertainment, for us... it is another matter..." He explained: "Usually four-level and three-level derivatives The scripts entered are all generated by the system to trap and eliminate them, and it is very difficult to survive. But this 'sandbox' is constructed by the same kind to allow us to grow in a relatively safe environment." He Speaking of this, he suddenly turned his face and looked at his left side with a gaze.

From Feng Bujue's point of view, there is only one wall in that direction, but he doesn't know what R2 is looking at.

"Time is running out, come with me, we will talk as we walk." R2 asked.

"Okay...you go ahead." Feng Bujue replied.

The two walked out one after the other, R2 walked unhurriedly, and walked straight to the escalator on the fourth floor.

"There is only one way for low-level derivatives to become stronger, and that is to destroy other data." R2 continued: "But 99% of the substances in the script are composed of normalized data, such as the sky, white clouds, and rocks. , and even these passers-by...

Although destroying these can also make us grow, its effect is far less significant than destroying a set of special or abnormal data. "

"The special or abnormal data...is it the player?" Feng Bujue asked.

"Not bad." R2 said bluntly: "You are the best choice." When he said this, he stepped on the escalator, and Feng Bujue followed him three blocks away.

"Then... the rest of the 'non-optimal' choices are those OSSs like the Four Pillar Gods, right?" Feng Bujue guessed.

R2 denied this assumption: "The Four Pillars Gods, including some unique data of the Four Pillars Gods' subordinates, are closely related to the system, and attacking them will lead to very serious consequences."

"Therefore, our choice... is other scripted OSS." R2 turned around and said, "In fact... there are many OSSs that are stronger than the Four Pillars God, but they only exist in the scripted world to which they belong. For example, this South Park In the world of the world, there are Satan and God, and in countless South Park scripts, there will be countless Satan and God. These data are also a choice for us, but compared to the players... It's just too hard to kill these guys."

"Then why... you, don't consider killing me?" Feng Bujue said, "Why did you come to help me? Also, who is that 'number zero' you're talking about?"

"Killing you doesn't make much sense to me." R2 replied: "Let me explain to you the naming rules of our derivatives... [R] is my original code, just like your human surname, [ 2] Represents my current level, [Prime Wind] is just like my name. As you can see, I am a second-level derivative, and at my level, there is no need to destroy data to become stronger."

"Uh..." Feng Bujue interjected, "By the way, what level is a name like X-23?"

R2 took a look at Feng Bujue: "That adult is different from us, she and number zero are special derivatives, and the naming rules don't apply to them."

"My lord?" Feng Bujue said, "Does she have a high status among you?"

"I am one of her subordinates, and she is very clear about coming here to help you." R2 replied: "But I don't want to say too much about the organization I belong to." He paused: "As for No. The matter... also has no comment."

"What about the information about Origin?" Feng Bujue followed the other party's wishes, "You can always talk about other people's organizations, right?"

"All you need to know is... Origin has developed and mastered the sandbox technology to train its own 'soldiers'." R2 continued: "And your current situation is very dangerous."

"Speaking of the situation... I was just about to ask you." Feng Bujue continued, "I don't even have the main quest now. Is there any way to leave this script other than quitting?"

R2 sighed: "This is the problem...you shouldn't be here in the first place, so... there is no way to leave." When he said this, his expression changed slightly: "You can't retreat by force..." RS

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