There was also a debate as to where Ge Man's third umbilical cord came from.
Some people thought that the umbilical cord should not be the Moon God's. Otherwise, why would the Moon God not give it to the players personally, but let Ge Man take a detour and place it in the Hunter's Workshop?
They also deduced that Ge Man had obtained Coss' umbilical cord when he was hunting Coss. In fact, this deduction was completely wrong.
It was clearly written in the description of the umbilical cord: "The third umbilical cord participated in the encounter with the pale moon. This encounter summoned the hunter and constructed the hunter's dream."
There were no such words in the other three umbilical cords.
In other words, this umbilical cord was a product of the first blood moon. The Moon God descended during the first blood moon, constructed the hunter's dream, and chose Ge Man as his agent.
Therefore, this umbilical cord was most likely given to Ge Man by the young Moon God, and its use was to construct the hunter's dream. However, why did Ge Man not use it, but leave such a precious item in the Hunter's Workshop for the foreign hunter to find? This became a mystery that could never be solved.
Obviously, as a good friend of Lawrence, Ge Man was very clear about the power of the third umbilical cord.
Therefore, the Outlander made a guess: The Moon God dared to give its third umbilical cord to Ge Man because it knew that even if Ge Man obtained it, he would not be able to become its enemy. This umbilical cord could be a necessary item to construct the Hunter's Dream, or it could be the bait used by the Moon God to lure Ge Man, using this umbilical cord to lure Ge Man into a deal and become its agent.
Ge Man could not resist the Moon God's power, and could only helplessly become its agent, trapped in the dream. He knew that this third umbilical cord was the key to defeating the Moon God, so he hid it in the Hunter's Workshop and waited for the Outlander to find it.
If the Outlander completed the Moon God's mission, he would definitely obtain Megor's umbilical cord. Adding on the one given to him by Ge Man, he only needed to obtain the umbilical cord of either the prostitute or Yusufka to achieve his goal.
Perhaps Ge Man, who was imprisoned in the eternal dream, hoped that the Outlander would be able to end the nightmare, so he deliberately handed the third umbilical cord to him.
As for why Ge Man was always secretive and vague, and did not personally hand the third umbilical cord to the Outlander? It was probably because he was the Moon God's representative, so his every move was under the Moon God's surveillance.
The stranger who ate all the third umbilical cords came to the garden. Germann asked him to surrender his life so that he could wake up from the nightmare.
However, the Hunter knew very well that if he died, he would wake up in reality and escape from this nightmare. However, the Moon God's plan to eliminate Megor had already been completed. This world had already become the Moon God's plaything, and the endless cycle of hunters would continue. Nothing would change.
The so-called "Yanan sunrise" was just a self-deceiving dream.
So, the stranger rejected Bergman.
As the Moon God's representative, Ge Man had to eliminate all threats for the Moon God, so Ge Man joined the hunt to kill the stranger and chase him out of the Hunter's Dream.
However, the power of the outlanders was no longer what it used to be. Ge Man collapsed in the middle of the garden, smiling without saying a word. Perhaps he was tired of this endless nightmare, or perhaps he foresaw what would happen next.
Perhaps he was relieved of his own release.
After Ge Man's death, the Moon God had to find a new representative, so it descended from the moon and hugged the stranger, wanting to make him its new representative.
If the stranger did not obtain three third umbilical cords, he would not be able to resist the temptation of the Moon God with his human body. He could only replace Ge Man as the new representative.
However, the Moon God was shocked to find that the stranger had already obtained three third umbilical cords. At the same time, he had accumulated countless Blood Echo and Spirit Vision during the hunt. He was already a true Ancient God.
The Moon God retreated to a corner of the garden in panic. It resisted in despair, but in the face of the Hunter's powerful strength, it could not withstand a single blow.
With the death of the Moon God, Yanan's last nightmare also ended. The original Ancient Gods in the world were all dead, and humans obtained freedom.
However, the stranger who had become a superior had already broken away from the scope of humans. He lost his human appearance and turned into a new young Ancient God, rolling on the ground powerlessly.
The puppet picked up the stranger who was rolling on the ground and gently stroked him. She would take care of this new Ancient God through his childhood. Obviously, compared to other Ancient Gods, this stranger who had become an Ancient God was more likely to lead humans to a new future.
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After going through countless hardships and fighting for twenty to thirty hours, many players were in a state of complete collapse.
In the beginning, many players thought that 'Yanan Rising in the Sun' was the best ending, but as they dug deeper into the plot, they realized that there was no such thing as a so-called good ending.
'Yanan Rising in the Sun' was actually a lie. The stranger surrendered his life to Ge Man, and it seemed like he had escaped this nightmare, but the Moon God was still there. The biggest mastermind behind the scenes was still controlling all humans.
The second ending was that the stranger replaced Ge Man as the new representative, which should be the worst ending. This meant that the stranger would be trapped in the Hunter's dream like Ge Man, and would never be able to escape.
In this ending, the flame of the Hunter's dream was extinguished, which meant that the Moon God had found a new target for the Hunter to carry out. The stranger would forever become the Moon God's pawn, until a new Hunter appeared and killed him.
Obviously, the Ancient Gods would never be close to humans. Since the Moon God had wiped out all the other Ancient Gods, it was obvious who it would deal with next.
From the second ending, part of the information of the first ending could be predicted. Obviously, even if the protagonist left the Hunter's dream, the Moon God still succeeded, and it would still continue its plan through Ge Man.
Therefore, both endings were bad because the Moon God had completed its goal and became the only Ancient God, and it could enslave humans at will.
Considering the rarity of the third umbilical cord and the difficulty of collecting it, the last ending, 'Childhood's Beginning', was the most difficult ending. It was also the ending where all the Ancient Gods were killed.
However, the last scene was the most uncomfortable. The stranger defeated all the Ancient Gods, killed Mei Gao, and also killed the mastermind behind the scenes, the Moon God.
However, after using up all the third umbilical cord, he evolved from a human to an Ancient God, and became a squid rolling on the ground. This was unacceptable to many players, because from the human's point of view, the Ancient Gods were too ugly!
Moreover, the Ancient Gods did not necessarily mean that they were powerful. They just thought differently from humans. No player really wanted to give up the human body and become a squid, even if the squid had the power of an Ancient God.
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