Chapter 494
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"Overall, this game is very simple. You just have to jump like this … Why are there man-eating flowers in the pipes … Ugh! Shouldn't these plants be in the swamp?! "
A sorrowful wail came from the screen, causing Josiah to silently place the cup of tea in his hand back on the table.
This was already the second time that the elf lady named Ahr had attempted the second stage of the underground dungeon.
After Mario's two consecutive accidental deaths, she was left with a life that was like a candle in the wind.
"Hearing Miss Ahr's screams … Is this really interesting?"
Taylin was also very concerned about the situation of the two high elves, so she had been sitting at the side the entire time watching Ahr play Super Mario.
The dwarf uncle that Ahr was controlling had died tragically twice in a row, and even the controller himself had been frightened several times, letting out a few screams.
After watching Fuya's strategy video, Taylin's view of this video was perhaps more of a pity.
"This girl is still very talented." Josiah said as he looked at the string of comments floating across the screen.
"Talent? Playing games? "
Taylin recalled some of Ahr's previous actions. Even if Taylin wasn't very good at playing games on the Magic Net, she felt that she could do better than Ahr.
"No, I mean in terms of being funny."
Josiah had wanted to pick up the teacup, but after seeing that the girl had once again embarked on her third journey, he wisely chose to put it down.
Ahr had always been trying to make that kind of 'cool' move. For example, she was controlling her Mario to leap up, preparing to use the tortoise shell to kill the three chestnut boys that were walking towards it.
This kind of move was often seen in Fuya's strategy video, but her imitation was ultimately clumsy. As Ahr's Mario had jumped too far, it had accidentally pushed the tortoise shell in the opposite direction.
Josiah remembered that in the game's mechanics … there was a mechanism where the tortoise shell would bounce back when it hit the wall.
"Don't come over! Why did this turtle shell come back on its own? "
Josiah quietly listened to the sorrowful cries of the High Elf girl as well as the scene of Uncle Mario being chased by a tortoise shell …
"Uh … just jump up here. Jump …"
Ahr made another exquisite move at this moment. Uncle Mario jumped into the gap between the three chestnut boys, perfectly avoiding all the correct answers.
The outcome was obvious. The High Elf maiden had once again lost her precious third life.
Not only did this dwarf lose his legs, but he also lost his arms.
"It made me regain my confidence."
"The great martyr."
"Miss Ahr's sorrowful cries are also very pleasant to hear."
Josiah stared at the string of bullet comments on the screen and the comments below the video.
Apart from a portion of them complaining about Ahr's maneuvering, the other portion of their attention was focused on Ahr's "cute" wail.
"Looks like this High Elf maiden has succeeded."
Josiah exited the video and found that it had risen to fourth place on the entire website.
"All I can do is give her a little push."
Josiah generously gave the video a recommendation slot, allowing it to directly reach the headlines of the Magic Net Vision. He also gave her access to the spellcaster camp.
"The story I'm going to tell this afternoon, if it's possible …"
Taylin watched silently from the side as Josiah did all this. She then suddenly took out a book labeled "The Detective Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes".
Of course, this was only a remnant of the book, and Josiah had not finished writing the rest.
"I'm already writing this book. Wait for another two days, Taylin. I'll tell you the story in 'One Thousand and One Nights' this afternoon."
After Josiah made another promise, the Frost Elf finally left Josiah's study with a peace of mind.
Not long after Taylin left, Josiah once again looked at the interface of the Magic Net.
"I hope that Lady Ahr can let the High Elves experience the benefits of the Magic Net." Josiah stared at the video that was gradually increasing in views and comments.
Although Noland was thousands of miles away from the Sky City of Assequero, the Noland players should be able to convey their fondness for this High Elf maiden.
… …
Two days later, in the Sky City of Assequero.
"I'm really looking forward to the rest of the story! I hope the author can finish the sequel as soon as possible. "
Ye typed a line of words on the keyboard and sent it to the comments section of the Motionless Library.
This morning, "The Detective Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes" ushered in a new chapter that had not been seen for a long time. Ye's heart was also filled with excitement.
She did not understand why she was so excited, but the new chapter had once again immersed her in the world of detective that spoke with logic and reasoning.
However, as the excitement gradually faded, Ye clicked on a novel that she had written in the Motionless Library.
The results of this book were far from as good as "The Detective Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes". There were only about a dozen people who had read it, and only two comments.
The only thing that kept Ye writing was the comment left by a user called "The Flame Relayer".
"Keep it up, I believe that you can also become a guru."
Although Ye did not understand what "guru" meant, it was undeniable that she hoped that her book would be paid attention by more and more humans.
"Ye! Priest Ahr said that he wants to see you. "
The door to her room was suddenly pushed open by a High Elf.
The moment the door was pushed open, Ye closed the interface of the Magic Net and stood up from her seat.
"Are you okay?" The High Elf looked at Ye's tense expression and was a little worried.
"No."
Zhi Ye suppressed the panic in her heart and answered expressionlessly.
In this city, everything related to the outside world was taboo, and the Magic Net was the taboo of all taboo.
If the elders found out that they were using this method to communicate with the humans outside, Ye did not know what kind of punishment she would receive.
"Priest Ahr seems to have something urgent. Ye, go take a look."
"Okay."
Zhi Ye walked out of her room and headed towards the direction of the Contemplation Hall.
Now, she could only hope that Ahr would not be stupid enough to tell the elders that they had the Magic Net.
But what worried Ye was that with Ahr's naive personality, he might really show off to Elder Enya about the Magic Net.
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