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Chapter 968

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This was the first time Nogus came into contact with the Weave game. In the past, he only treated the Weave as a tool to transmit information.

"That's roughly how to operate it. Brother, do you understand?" Josiah glanced at Nogus' heavy gauntlets. He looked clumsy wearing this armor to type on the keyboard and mouse.

But perhaps it was due to his innate talent, Noggs only needed to explain the operation once for him to understand how to control the characters inside.

Of course, the first person perspective was used in "Dispute".

Nogus saw his screen turn into a desert-like scene, and a pair of arms appeared on the Weave interface. The right hand of this arm was holding a dagger.

He tried to control it according to Josiah's instructions and clicked the attack button on the left mouse button. As expected, the character quickly moved the dagger in his hand.

When Nogus pressed the W button on the keyboard, the screen gradually moved forward.

Nogus, who had completely mastered the control method, controlled his character to walk out of his character's birthplace. The surrounding buildings looked like a dilapidated city in the desert.

His eyes scanned every corner of the city, trying to find traces of Wrath …

"Brother! Wait a minute, you haven't bought a gun! "

Josh had just bought a submachine gun with a setting called 'Inscription Submachine Gun'. By the time he finished loading it, Nogus had already disappeared from sight.

"A human's Inscription Submachine Gun?"

Nogus glanced at the weapon in Josiah's character's hand.

He had seen humans use this weapon on the battlefield, and without exception … they were beaten up badly.

The gun technology in this world was still immature, and with the existence of powerful magic … firearms could only be used by the city guards to deal with emergencies.

Before Nogus could finish his words, the Weave image in front of him suddenly turned red. In the next second, Nogus saw his character fall into a pool of blood.

"My character was killed?"

Nogus moved his mouse again, but the screen was still showing the same scene.

This scene lasted for less than two seconds … A line of words' Killed in action 'appeared, and below it was a choice of' Do you want to watch the death replay '.

Nogesu immediately clicked on Death Replay. He wanted to know how his character had died.

The result of the replay was a character wearing a skull helmet walking around the corner. The next second, it switched to this character's first-person view.

He was holding a weapon that Josiah called the Inscription Rifle. The moment he discovered Nogus, he pulled the trigger.

In Noggs' impression, the inscription guns used by the human army could only fire one bullet at a time. However, this character was holding a pistol … He had fired at least seven bullets at Noggs' character.

The interval between each shot was less than a second. The first few shots didn't hit Noggs' character, but the last three hit Noggs' character's head.

The muzzle flashed and the sound was accompanied by … blood spurting out from Noggs' head. Then, Noggs' character fell to the ground.

"What's with this inscription spear?" Nogus turned around and asked Josiah about the origin of the gun. If the humans had such a powerful weapon, the demons would be in a worse situation.

"The setting of this game is in the future … In the future, ordinary guns should have developed to this level."

Josiah had already controlled his character to the corner where Noggs had died. The murderer of Noggs had also arrived in front of Josiah.

He crouched down, aimed, and fired. The three actions were done in one go. Before the character could react, the helmet on his head was blown off by Josiah.

Josiah had only built a trial room in the game. It could accommodate a total of 32 people.

"Grey Fog …"

When Noggs tilted his head to look at Josiah's interface, his sharp senses captured a very discordant color in the upper right corner of the screen.

A cloud of grey fog was entrenched on top of a wooden box.

"Where is it?"

Josiah's attention was on the center of the screen. He didn't notice the thing in the corner. The moment Noggs reminded him, the word 'Victory' appeared on the screen.

"We won just like that?"

Josiah glanced at Hiri, who was sitting on his left. She had been testing the game for almost three days. It was a piece of cake for her to kill a bunch of players who didn't even know how to buy a gun.

When the next round started, Noggs realized that his character had been revived. He held his dagger and wanted to rush to where the Grey Fog was entrenched.

"Buy a gun first! Brother! Don't fight with a bayonet! "

Josiah immediately reminded Noggs. Josiah directly extended his hand to Noggs' keyboard and bought him an inscription rifle with the lowest recoil. He also bought a full magazine of bullets.

"Can this thing really harm the Grey Fog?"

Noggs looked at the weapon in his hand. Not only did he have doubts about the lethality of this weapon, but also the weapon in the game … Could it really be a monster that could corrupt almost all the creatures in the mountain?

"This battlefield is constructed in the Space of Consciousness. Everyone is a creation of magic. Of course it can."

Josiah had already learned his lesson from the World Scar. This time, he was much more direct. He threw away his original weapon and changed it to a machine gun with a capacity of 100 rounds.

"It's eroding this space!"

While Noggs and Josiah were talking, the ball of Grey Fog suddenly gained a human form and appeared in front of everyone.

The wooden box that the Grey Fog was entrenched in had completely disappeared.

Josiah wasn't surprised that the Grey Fog had the power to erode the energy of the World Tree. However, this kind of erosion required time. It was like a person needing time to roast raw meat before eating it. Otherwise, there would be all sorts of hidden dangers and risks.

The wooden box only had about a few tenths of a point of energy.

This messenger named Wrath was obviously not full. It used the energy of the wooden box to barely construct a human form. This form was still very blurry.

However, Wrath had already pounced on Noggs' character. Compared to these models that were used for decoration, the model of the character and the model of the gun contained more energy.

Unfortunately, the higher the energy, the harder it was for the Grey Fog to convert it. Not to mention the fact that the composite had the ability to resist.

It was normal for people to pounce on creatures like wild boars when they were hungry. However, the problem was … this wild boar was wearing bulletproof armor and had bombs all over its body. It was also holding a light machine gun that fired at an astonishing speed …

A normal person would choose to escape instead of killing and eating this wild boar.

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