Remnant Dream, who had forcefully logged out, still had a sliver of hope in his heart.
Although the officials emphasized the possible losses that might occur when forcefully logging out, there were rumors that such losses were mainly caused by reloading. It was similar to forgetting to save when exiting a single-player game, so when the game was loaded again, it would naturally return to the previous state.
At first glance, it sounded reasonable, but if it was really that simple, then it would be a huge loophole in the game. If Remnant Dream did not save after forcefully logging out, then wouldn't the equipment and level be returned to the original state after reading the data from the last time he logged out? If he transferred the equipment to someone else, forcefully logging out again, then going back online to load, wouldn't that be the way to duplicate the equipment?
There were many people who could think of this, but so far, such an incident had never happened. So far in the parallel world, the occasional loopholes were due to unexpected problems caused by the first use of holographic simulation technology. Loopholes that could occur in normal games like this were extremely rare.
Even so, this was the last sliver of hope in Remnant Dream's heart. After logging out for a long time, Remnant Dream logged back into the game with a nervous heart …
Forcefully logging out was indeed not a simple reloading game like in SL.
To put it simply, it was because the parallel world's servers had to handle too many users. Unified planning and management was not only more effective, but it was also a must. The system would also save the data of these forcefully logged out users, but as the officials had said, there would be areas that were not well taken care of.
What was not well taken care of was that your data would be incomplete.
Incomplete meant that it was not a lot, nor was it wrong, it was just incomplete. Therefore, players would only lose items, experience, and everything that could be lost. It was impossible for them to have an extra piece of equipment out of nowhere. Perhaps their level of 30 would be mistakenly recorded as 40.
Therefore, what Remnant Dream hoped for would never happen. When he reentered the game after a while, his level and equipment were all the same as when he went offline. Reloading was just a small hope, so he was not too disappointed that it did not happen. However, his level did not drop again, which surprised Remnant Dream. Just as he thought, even if he was lucky enough not to cause any damage to the system by forcefully going offline, Gu Fei, Sword Demon, and the others were right next to him. If they killed him in passing, he would suffer at least two levels of damage!
Remnant Dream was dead. This was the experience of previous games. For example, when someone forcefully went offline, disconnected, or lost power, the in-game character would stay in the game for a moment, waiting to be slaughtered. He didn't expect the parallel world to be so quick in this aspect. Forcefully logging out just like that, it really was a game that never got stuck if you said you wouldn't get stuck.
Remnant Dream checked her level, experience, equipment, and skill mastery. She felt slightly relieved when she discovered that she hadn't lost anything. She put it back into her pocket when her expression suddenly changed. She took out her money pouch and flipped it open …
"F * ck you!" In the end, the data loss still happened, and Remnant Dream's wallet lost a digit. He angrily kicked out, but with a "pa" sound, his foot was firmly caught again.
"Those bitches!!" Remnant Dream roared, "They've already left, but they're still leaving traps!! All of you can go to hell!! "
Actually, this was really a misunderstanding. The trap skill of the parallel world was indeed only effective after it was activated. Before it was activated, the trap could stay in place. During this time, the trap owner could casually dismantle his own trap, but the others had to have the corresponding skills. If the trap owner set up a trap and no one stepped on it, then they had to go and dismantle it themselves. Otherwise, there wouldn't be a trap to use. Currently, everyone could only set up one trap.
Remnant Dream's trap was only left behind due to the opponent's carelessness.
Before he went online, White Ye Ruoyu was puzzled for a long time because he couldn't use the trap. His companions were just snickering at the side. At that time, each person set up a trap. Remnant Dream stepped on one, so naturally, there was one person who didn't have to dismantle it. Thus, his friends tricked White Ye Ruoyu into saying that it was him. Ambushers loved to lie to each other like this. Their greatest joy was to see their companions throw a trap eight thousand meters away and not be able to dismantle it. Then, they would anxiously return to dismantle it. White Ye Ruoyu was the most amusing amongst them. If no one reminded him, he wouldn't be able to react for a long time. He was truly worthy of his nickname as a noob.
At this time, it was almost reported to the GM as a bug. Remnant Dream suddenly went online and destroyed the trap. White Ye Ruoyu suddenly discovered that the trap was working again and naturally thanked him profusely. It was the complete opposite of Remnant Dream cursing the opponent's entire family.
From his own Wanted Quest, Remnant Dream knew that Gu Fei had already gone offline. At this time, Remnant Dream wasn't fantasizing about getting back the Long Punishing Sigh. Instead, he was thinking about how to avoid the opponent. Seeing that Gu Fei wasn't there, he immediately contacted his brothers in the studio and asked them to help him clear his PK Points. At this time, Remnant Dream was naked. He was Level 36 and didn't have much fighting ability. When the group of brothers saw his downtrodden appearance, they also sighed and comforted him.
"We'll find a chance to teach him a lesson!!" Everyone expressed their opinions. The people in the studio weren't normal. Compared to guilds, they were more united and disciplined. Compared to normal players, they were also more skilled. Professional players in the game were referring to people like them. Gu Fei's current performance was indeed very strong, but it wasn't enough to scare them.
However, when the group of people went to the Wanted Quest office, they discovered that Remnant Dream had a Wanted Quest on him. It couldn't be changed. Remnant Dream was still in a daze and didn't think about it. At this time, he was thinking about how to end the Long Punishing Sigh incident. Should he confess and ask for leniency? Remnant Dream was someone who wouldn't shed a tear until he saw the coffin. He held onto his last hope and didn't mention it for now. He ran to the jail to clear his PK Points.
In the end, he didn't see any news on the forums.
Indeed, it was not Gu Fei's style to show off his equipment to his close friends. It was not Gu Fei's style to brag about it on the forums.
Gu Fei's style was different. Just like when he helped Sword Demon snatch back Frostbite from Xi Xiaotian's hands, Gu Fei was thinking about whether or not he should find the owner of the item and return it.
In Little Ray's Bar, the experts who heard Gu Fei's intentions were very surprised. The spirit of not pocketing the money found had always been equivalent to the value of the item. A guy who righteously picked up ten yuan and returned it, would he still have the same attitude when he picked up a million yuan?
It was the same in the game. He randomly picked up two belts and if someone wanted to return it, then so be it! However, there were even people who would fall out with their friends after picking up such a superb item, let alone someone like Gu Fei, who had nothing to do with the other party at all. The main problem was that Gu Fei wasn't pocketing the money he picked up. In the eyes of the experts, this was something he got back from PK. It was obviously something he earned through hard work! Even Sword Demon, who had a good character, thought so. This was the value system of the online game. Gu Fei's thoughts were very outrageous in their eyes.
"Who knows who this belongs to? Should we ask Remnant Dream? "Brother You said.
"That's a good idea …" Gu Fei nodded.
Brother You was speechless. In the end, he said, "What if Remnant Dream really killed this guy?"
Brother You thought that this question could make Gu Fei hesitate for a bit, but Gu Fei's thoughts were clearly more mature than Brother You thought. He didn't even think before replying, "Then of course I wouldn't take it."
Everyone was speechless. Even though they felt that Gu Fei was too inflexible, from a human's point of view, they had to admit that his actions were very harmonious and correct. They didn't try to persuade him otherwise.
"Then go find Remnant Dream and ask her! Let's see if he'll tell you. "Brother You said.
"That's a bit difficult. His PK value has already been washed clean. If he could just randomly find someone, he would've been chased to the ends of the earth by now!" Gu Fei said.
When he had first dug up Remnant Dream's name, Brother You had already promoted it on the forums. At that time, everyone was filled with righteous indignation and said that they would hunt him down for the rest of their lives.
The activities of Remnant Dream and the others had stagnated. It had to be said that this was one of the reasons, but in the end, no one was able to hunt him down. Even though the main city in the game wasn't as big as a city in real life, there were still hundreds of thousands of people. Trying to find a single player was extremely difficult. Just a name wasn't enough. There was no photo or address, so it was like looking for a needle in a haystack. As a result, the matter was left unsettled. Remnant Dream continued to live a comfortable life. When he first fought against Gu Fei, he was a Level 40 player like everyone else.
"Let Brother You post something. When the owner sees it, they'll contact you." Yutian Shenming suggested.
"That way, there will definitely be a lot of owners." Han Family Young Master said.
"Let them talk about the equipment's stats! Apart from the owner, who can talk about it? "Yutian Shenming said.
"The few of us, as well as Remnant Dream and the others, can all be considered … youngsters who haven't seen much of the world yet. They're not good enough!" Han Family Young Master mocked Yutian Shenming.
"Ugh, or are you saying that you want Qianli to do this, and then you'll find someone to act as the owner and get rid of him?" Han Family Young Master asked.
"That's too despicable and shameless!" Everyone exclaimed.
"That's what he said. I didn't think that way!" Yutian Shenming pointed at Han Family Young Master.
"We know." Gu Fei rubbed Yutian Shenming's head. "Only he could think of this method so quickly."
"May God bless this sinful guy so that he doesn't go to hell after he dies." Unscathed In Battle pretentiously prayed for Han Family Young Master.
"Pfft, I'm just reminding him that it's very difficult to find the owner. It's better to just take it and exchange it for alcohol. "Han Family Young Master said disdainfully.
"I'll think of a way myself!" Gu Fei got up.
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[Butterfly Knot: Students who are thinking about how to deal with the lamenting students. Your hearts are not upright enough. Hurry up and repent with all your heart ~ ~]
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