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Chapter 26

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Time and Space Stop … It was time for today's game.

Rising from the virtual cabin, Roland felt rather relaxed and comfortable. He thought that it was probably because of his habit of going to bed early and getting up early every day.

After all, he usually wouldn't go to bed until two at night.

But now, he went to bed at ten at night and woke up at six the next morning, which was exactly eight hours. He had a good rest.

However, he was not in a good mood.

Falken's declaration that he was going to die was quite a shock to him.

He had never seen anyone who treated life and death so calmly in reality.

Wasn't it said that there were great horrors between life and death? Why did this old man treat it as if it were as easy as eating and drinking? It was as if it were time for him to take a shower and relax.

Was faith really so awesome?

Roland sat in his chair for a while. Then, he turned on his computer and logged into the game forum.

There was another string of tips … probably worth twenty or thirty thousand. The two posts he posted earlier had been set as highlights and posted in the forum section.

Those idiotic netizens gave him tips whenever they disagreed with each other. He didn't want to work anymore and only wanted to play the game.

Compared to Schuck and Betta, Li Lin didn't think that he earned much silver coins in the game, but he had earned almost a hundred thousand yuan with the two posts.

That was not bad.

On the forum, the discussion about whether or not his Inferior Fireball was too powerful had reached thousands of posts, and many netizens had started a new thread to fight the battle.

The conflict was mainly between Warlocks and Mages.

One of the strategists listed the talents that Warlocks could choose when they created an account and the talents that Mages could choose when they created an account. The long list of talents and data suggested that a lot of thought had been put into it. In the end, he said at the end of the post, "From the comparison, it can be seen that Warlocks should be more powerful than Mages of the same level, but Roland's Inferior Fireball is too powerful after it mutated. It covers half a football field, and it's still a low-level spell. What if it's an advanced spell? It's not hard to imagine that if a guild war breaks out, Roland can probably annihilate a small guild on his own with such a move. "

Most of the netizens who agreed with the post were Warlocks.

Most of the players who said that they had eaten too many lemons were Mages.

Meanwhile, the melee professions and agility professions appeared and stirred up trouble. They also felt a certain amount of pressure. If all the Mages were this strong, how could they survive?

Some Mages also felt that Roland's spell range was too large. Was he cheating?

However, someone immediately retorted, "This is the world's first virtual reality MMORPG. Other game companies don't even understand the basic operating principles of this game. I don't believe anyone can hack this game so quickly."

If someone was really that good, he could start his own virtual reality online game.

Roland also felt that it was inappropriate. The power of the Inferior Fireball was indeed too great.

Could it be that he had discovered something in the game that wasn't perfected?

He went to the homepage of the official website to have a look, but he didn't find any news about the matter.

The latest announcement on the official website was from a week ago.

Speaking of which, the official website of World of Falan was rather boring.

The official website's UI was simple, and there were only two sections. One was the announcement area, and the other was the video area.

In the announcement area, there were only a few recent messages, and in the video area, there was a promotional video that was released before the game was tested.

It was almost like the official website of a game that was about to go out of business.

He heaved a sigh and looked at the slightly bright sky outside. After washing up, he went to the company.

Roland went straight to the HR department and put the resignation letter on the manager's desk.

Reading the letter, the HR manager didn't look too good. "I don't agree."

"It doesn't matter if you don't agree. I won't come to work anymore," Roland said slowly. "Actually, I've wanted to quit for a long time, but I haven't found a good way yet."

The manager pushed his glasses. "The company treats you well. If you leave like this without a good reason, how can you live up to the company's nurturing and care?"

"How can you say that?" Roland chuckled. "The 996 work schedule, no overtime pay, and the slightest mistake will have our wages deducted. You call that treating us well? Isn't the salary enough to maintain the minimum standard of living? Working 12 hours a day is more to your liking. "

The manager didn't say anything else, but his expression was a little awkward.

Roland sighed and said, "Manager Li, I also know that's not what you think in your heart. It's just for work. We've known each other for a while, so let's part on good terms. "

Manager Li smiled bitterly. The two of them reached out and shook hands.

He moved some of his stationery and small items out of the company. During this time, several colleagues who were familiar with him came over to ask, and when they learned that he had resigned, they all looked envious.

Who didn't want to live an easy life? Who wanted to come of age and work 996? It was all because of life.

If there was a better path, they would take it if they could.

Roland just made a choice that followed his heart.

He had very few things, just enough to fit in the basket of a shared bicycle.

As he pedaled the bicycle, the breeze ruffled his bangs and messed up his thoughts.

He felt relieved after resigning, but also a little more confused about the future.

It was a rather contradictory feeling.

He pedaled home first, and just as he was about to reach the door, the phone rang.

Schuck's voice came from the phone. "There's a new announcement on the official website. It's related to you Mages, and they specifically mentioned your online name. Now you're considered a celebrity. "

Roland's face was full of question marks.

Then he hung up the phone, opened the home page of the official website with his phone, and saw the latest official announcement.

"Regarding the power of the recent derivative spells of Inferior Fireball for Mages."

He gently clicked on the title.

"We've conducted a very comprehensive game system test, tracked the game records of Roland players over the past month, and then had a three-day conversation and transcript with the game development team. The final result is: all the behavior of Roland players, it's in line with the basic philosophy of the game. All the behavior is also in line with the normal operation of the game. As for the power of the spells, it's purely a matter of personal talent. If you're not satisfied with your current class, you can go to the Temple of the Goddess of Life to pray and apply to cancel your account and start over. Also, to reiterate. The performance of professional abilities in the game is linked to your abilities in reality, as well as to your talent. Do not blindly imitate them. "

Well … the official website's reply was as tough as ever.

However, he felt a slight stomachache.

Although the official statement didn't have any malicious intent, it was like he was being roasted on fire.

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