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The others had absolutely no idea what Alviss was talking about.
“If you play virtual reality online games, you can convert the gold coins in the game into interstellar currency, according to a certain ratio. In short, you can make money by playing those games,” Alviss explained.
“Wow, that sounds so cool!” Mach immediately responded in amazement.
“However, the games are extremely realistic. You’ll feel real pain when you play it. If your character dies in the game, you will feel like you’re dying. It’s that realistic,” Alviss said.
Ning Shu was amazed to hear this. In the task worlds that she’d experienced before, games were played only through the keyboard. In this interstellar space, though, games were played at the virtual reality level.
Players could play all sorts of gaming scenarios.
“Then let’s do that! You always do all the work for us by yourself, and we feel bad because of it.”
Alviss glanced at Vivian with a complicated look in his eyes. “Okay. For now, I’ll order five gaming setups for you. You can take turns working.”
Alviss ordered five gaming setups through the artificial intelligence-powered internet in their house.
Soon, about an hour later, the gaming setups arrived.
Ning Shu was amazed by the delivery speed.
The goods were delivered by an android.
It felt like, on Planet Omega, people were basically useless.
Especially so were the people of Planet Sehlde, who were illiterate and had no skills. They were completely useless here.
The gaming setup was essentially a box for the player to lie down, plus a helmet that would connect the player’s brain to virtual reality.
They surrounded the gaming setups and stared at them with expressions of amazement on their faces.
Ning Shu took one helmet and lay down. She said, “I’ll try it first!”
When Ning Shu opened her eyes again, she found that she was sitting in front of a small stream.
The water in front of her gurgled and flowed. Everything around her felt very realistic.
Ning Shu stretched out her hand and touched the water. As she felt the coolness, she couldn’t stop herself from taking a sip. The cool water flowed down her throat and into her stomach. Instantly, she felt quenched.
It felt so real.
However, suddenly, Ning Shu was shot to death by an arrow. She didn’t have a chance to dodge. She didn’t even know which random bastard had shot her in the back.
Ning Shu jumped out of the box she lay in. She took off her helmet and said, “That hurts so goddamn much. What the heck?”
The pain felt too real. The arrow truly felt like it’d pierced her skin and penetrated through her body.
“How is it?” Vivian looked at Ning Shu expectantly.
Ning Shu put down her helmet and answered, “It’s bearable.”
The others rushed to try out the game too.
Ning Shu walked to Alviss’ side and asked, “Where did you get the idea to have them play this game and make money?”
“It’s not my idea. It was Vivian’s,” Alviss said.
“In my previous life, when we arrived at Planet Omega, I hadn’t met many people and was at a complete loss about what we needed to do, and so was Vivian. Later, though, Vivian discovered games online and started playing.”
Alviss continued in a mild tone, “In the game, Vivian met a man.”
As soon as Ning Shu heard ‘a man’, she immediately said, “I thought Vivian liked you?”
She had observed Vivian’s behavior on Planet Sehlde. Based on that, she’d assumed that Vivian liked Alviss.
“They grew close when they were playing the game together. After Vivian died, I logged into her account and told that guy that she was dead. He even came to our place to find her,” Alviss said.
Ning Shu: …
Ning Shu patted Alviss’ shoulder. “I’m sorry to hear that, Bro.”
Alviss glanced at Ning Shu. “Why do you think I like Vivian?”
“If you don’t like her, then why do you keep entertaining her every day?” Ning Shu couldn’t help asking.
“I just feel sorry for her,” Alviss said.
Ning Shu shrugged her shoulders. “Then, what about me, your big sister? Don’t you feel sorry for me too? Why don’t you also tell me stories?”
Alviss straight-up ignored her. He pushed his wheelchair away and entered the bedroom he’d chosen to be his.
Translator: Take
Editor: Ran
Translator: Kaho
#Kaho’s comment: I didn’t expect that! O_O!! rofl