From the day the game was born, it was the beginning of the competition for resources between the Earthlings and the Protoss.
The so-called resources referred to the completion rate of the quest. Each player's contribution in the quest would determine the number of points they would receive in the end.
With the exception of a few absolute dragons among men, almost all the human players started at Level E. Faced with the Protoss players who were at least Level C at the start of the game, the human players were completely suppressed in the corner of the wall, shivering in fear.
Every time they entered the game mission, in addition to fighting against the various dangers in the game, the human players also had to guard against the Protoss players.
Whether they could survive in the game and make a name for themselves depended not only on themselves, but also on the Protoss players to be merciful and not slaughter the human race.
In addition, compared to the scattered human players at the beginning, the Protoss players were stronger and more disciplined.
Human players needed to exchange for and sign a team contract before they could form a team. The more members there were in a team, the higher the level of the contract needed and the more reward points needed to exchange for it.
So far, the largest human team only had four people.
Even a large force like the Heaven might not be able to enter the same mission space, even if they agreed on a secret code outside. It was also difficult to form a temporary team inside.
In addition, the Heaven's division, with Aunt Mei and a few other seniors as the core, managed to form a few sharp knife teams, but the number of people could not exceed four.
However, this was also because the seniors had a high starting point. After breaking through the peak of Pi Jin, masters like Aunt Mei started out as Level D players in the game, which was a little easier than ordinary people.
In sharp contrast to the human players, the Protoss players acted in a team mode from the beginning.
Every time they arrived in a mission space, they could always find other Protoss players as quickly as possible and quickly form a team.
Take Yu Ting's team, for example. In addition to Yu Ting, who was suspected to be an Level S powerhouse, there were also several Level A players, including the witch Wethenny, and many more Level B and Level C players.
In the face of such an overwhelming team advantage, the human players had no power to resist at all. They could only struggle at death's door.
The Protoss players were extremely domineering in the game. If they disobeyed them, they would kill the humans. Sometimes, even a simple encounter during a mission would cause the humans to be killed.
Or, even if they were in a bad mood, they would slaughter humans as they pleased.
In the eyes of the Protoss, although humans had the same or similar appearance, they did not treat humans as their own kind.
It had been two months since the game was created, and the experienced or relatively unlucky players had only experienced five quests at most. However, most of them did not get much improvement.
Just struggling to survive is already very difficult, as for getting more Reward points in the Quest to enhance their strength, this is too difficult.
Obviously, if the human players couldn't think of a way to change the current situation, as time passed, the Protoss would gain an overwhelming advantage, and the humans would have no chance of turning the tables.
No one knew why the Protoss cared so much about mission completion and reward points, so much so that they always spared no effort to weaken their competitors, even if they looked weak.
No one knew what the "game" was for, what would happen if they lost, and what would happen if they won.
No one even knew what the purpose of the game was, but every player intuitively realized that they had to find a way to reverse the situation. Otherwise, the consequences would be very serious.
No one knew what the consequences would be, but they were sure that it would not be good.
As for the scientist who discovered the God's Particle and caused the "game," he was inexplicably crazy.
No one knew the reason. What had happened had already happened, and humans could only adapt to this sudden change as quickly as possible.
When things were already beyond repair, the people of Earth showed an extraordinary ability to adapt, and they survived in the game with incredible efficiency.
Of course, the chosen ones who could not adapt were eliminated and reset as quickly as possible. Those who could survive in the game had no choice.
As for the ordinary people who were not chosen, they had no such worries at all. Anyway, they still ate and drank. The sun rose as usual, and the moon was still waxing and waning. Nothing would change.
At best, they would only find that someone around them who was already outstanding suddenly became even more outstanding. They stood out in all aspects of life and work, whether it was in terms of work ability or personal temperament, there was an explosive growth trend.
In fact, it was these people who became players by chance. Although the reward points obtained in the game could not be directly exchanged for benefits in reality, the physical strengthening of the players in the mission and the training of the mind could be perfectly inherited in real life.
No one was born a genius or a success. The hardships experienced in the game made players more mature, their thinking became more agile, and they did things more resolutely.
When a person with extraordinary talent became impeccable in terms of temperament, success in reality naturally came naturally.
People who were curious would take the initiative to ask them, such as "how did you do it" and so on.
These people would often come up with all sorts of reasons, such as being well-prepared, being suddenly enlightened, getting to know a great person, and so on. In short, they would never mention anything about the game to non-players, or they would be reset.
In fact, no one knew that although these people were powerful in real life, in the game, they were simply trembling with fear, treading on thin ice, and living worse than a wild dog hiding in a tree hole.
As for the reset that made the players change their expressions, it was the same as Chen Guang's initial guess. It was completely deleted and became a player's memory during this period of time, and then it was replaced by a fictional memory.
According to the concept of ordinary people, if a person's memory was tampered with, it was equivalent to becoming a different person. Of course, no one wanted this.
At this time, only Chen Guang knew, friends, you are really thinking too much. You have become a different person from the beginning!
As for Chen Guang's so-called closed-door training, the so-called breakthrough, it was because he, the Minister of Heaven, had stood up when the humans were completely at a disadvantage in this game.
When he announced that he would go into closed-door training alone, he, as the Minister of Heaven, had broken through to the peak of B level at the fastest speed among all the players. However, he still could not compete with the Protoss.
Before he left, he had declared to the many members of Heaven that he would not return until he became an A level player.
In the end, what appeared in front of the world was "High! My God! " In the movie.
He had used the most direct method to announce to all the players in the world that he had consecutively jumped two levels, becoming an S level player above A level!
Although the average strength of the humans was still not a match for the Protoss, at least with him around, the peak strength of the humans was comparable to the Protoss!
In the hearts of others, this action of his was equivalent to blowing the horn of counterattack.
So, when they saw him return, how could the members of Heaven not be ecstatic?
Silently turning off the computer in front of him, Chen Guang let out a sigh. After spending an entire day, he had finally seen through the huge pile of top-secret information in front of him.
Thanks to his powerful intelligence network, the information also summarized the types and levels of abilities of many members of Heaven and ordinary players who had come into contact with the outside world. There was also some statistical information on the Protoss.
However, the most important point of all the information was the records of his personal actions.
Chen Guang silently wiped away his sweat. This fictional history really gave him a high-end idea. Am I so great?
Does it mean that I forcefully carried the hope of the entire human race?
A walking, living, visible, and touchable savior that should only appear in Hollywood blockbusters?
No wonder the power of faith coming from all directions was so strong. Now, every player must have regarded me as their guiding light!
I feel that there is a need to continue promoting the [True Martial Dual Cultivation] to the outside world. I must gather the virgin blood of 72 beautiful female players …
Cough cough …
Although he knew that doing this might really be able to trick the fanatical fans of the players into throwing themselves at him, Chen Guang was not that thick-skinned.
After leaving the Heaven building, Chen Guang drove alone to the headquarters of the Tianguang Group. He felt lucky that his family members did not have any abnormal reactions after reading the God of Joy. There was not a single "player" among them.
This does not seem to be something to be proud of. This only means that the people of the Chen family are all mediocre!
Forget it, they are all following me anyway. It doesn't matter if they have it or not.
Speaking of which, according to the criteria of selecting "players" in the game, there were a few candidates in Chen Guang's mind. Almost all of them were "players".
But why haven't any of them called until now?
Is it because everyone knows that I am "in seclusion"?
Then the news of my return to Heaven should have spread. They should have some sort of response, right?
Just when Chen Guang was thinking about this, his phone suddenly rang. Lowering his head to take a look, he grinned.
As expected …
I knew it was you, Little Lin.
Chen Guang answered the phone. From the other side came Lin Jingwei's voice. He sounded slightly tired.
"Brother Guang, you are finally out of seclusion."
"Of course, Earth is still waiting for me to save it."
"You … we really didn't expect that. When are you coming back to school?"
Chen Guang pondered over Lin Jingwei's choice of words and thought, "We?"
Could it be that Bai Niangzi and Xiong'er were also players?
Forget about Xiong'er. After all, he was born with the back of a tiger and the waist of a bear. When it came to martial arts, perhaps Xiong'er could not be compared to Chen Guang, but he was definitely not someone who could be compared to just anyone.
But what about Bai Niangzi?
Just based on his incomparably poisonous ability to write deceitful web novels?
That's right. Bai Niangzi's awakening ability must be like this. With a swoosh, he would throw a book at someone's face. Then, the book would expand with the wind and float above the person's head. Large gilded words would fall like raindrops. After hitting the person's head, all sorts of negative buffs would be cast.
Stamina -2, IQ -2, EQ -10, Mood -100.
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