Based on the parabola, Chen Bei adjusted the angle and threw it out with force.

The grenade will undergo a second correction while in mid-air to ensure accurate landing.

This is a magnetic grenade. When it explodes, it not only causes damage but also generates a strong magnetic field.

The grenade was about to land in the middle of the enemy.

A shockwave suddenly erupted from somewhere, detonating the grenade in mid-air.

boom!

The grenade exploded, its power not being too great, but it created a strong magnetic field that was visible to the naked eye.

The surrounding metal objects were all pulled towards it.

One of the enemy's weapons was sucked away.

Chen Bei stopped, set up a handcart as cover, and hid behind it to fire sniper shots. Each pull of the trigger fired a burst of bullets.

They quickly killed one enemy and wounded two others.

Chen Bei fired a barrage of shots, also taking the opportunity to attack the strange-looking ghostly thing. If he could destroy it, perhaps the rain would stop.

The mantis stalks the cicada while the oriole follows behind.

Chen Bei was firing a sniper shot, and he himself was also a prey.

Amidst the numerous gunshots, a sharp, piercing blast rang out.

Chen Bei was shot in the head. The protective suit and helmet were no match for the power of the shot, instantly killing the android body.

-

"what!"

Chen Bei let out a scream, feeling an excruciating headache.

The injuries sustained by the android were transferred to him.

This torment lasted for some time before it began to subside.

He did his job diligently when carrying out his mission, but once the android died, it was no longer his concern.

Rain or shine, cultivation base or whatever, I don't care.

Chen Bei stepped out of the synchronization cabin, looked around at the surroundings, and then checked his points.

This operation has earned me some more points, and I'm not far from my goal.

I reckon someone will earn enough points faster than him.

Chen Bei returned to his dormitory and decided not to go on any more missions for the time being, even though Qian Duoduo had issued a new call to arms.

The two companies are locked in a fierce battle, with fighting taking place everywhere and manpower needed everywhere.

Chen Bei has already experienced the aftereffects of synchronization and is somewhat bothered by it, so he doesn't plan to push himself too hard.

I rested in the dormitory for a while.

That same day, all the players received devastating news.

Someone reached their points goal, went to the company's manager, and demanded to be released from their bondage, but was refused!

The person in charge produced a supplementary agreement and some rules and regulations, and used various excuses to renege on the request.

This means that the trust between players and the company has completely collapsed!

Even if you work like a slave, entering the inner world time and time again to earn enough points, in the end it's all for naught.

The company has introduced new points requirements, which are more than double the previous ones.

Despite the company's assurance that the target would be met, no one believed it anymore.

Players who were previously hesitant have had their hopes dashed after this disappointment, resulting in a one-sided situation.

The player group was in an uproar.

[Damn it, I knew this company was unreliable.]

[The episode that best fits the stereotype.]

[Even if we fight tooth and nail in the alternate world, we still won't be able to beat the game. This company will ruin us sooner or later.]

[Many people have experienced aftereffects; repeatedly entering the underworld only exacerbates the problem, making it even more severe.]

[So what do you suggest we do? Are we going to revolt and go against the company?]

[That probably won't work. We can't even beat that Qian Duoduo. He could snap his fingers and we'd be finished.]

I do have an idea.

The last person to speak was Erbao Tiantianjian, and everyone immediately pressed him for advice.

Erbao claimed that he had a high-tech USB flash drive that could automatically transform and adapt to various interfaces.

Simply plug this USB drive into a critical computer device in the company, and you can forcibly crack it and read the data inside.

This deep-sea salvage company must be hiding some secret, or some weakness or flaw.

Know thyself, ever-victorious.

Only by having intelligence can the player's side have a chance of winning.

The plan sounds plausible, and the risks of its implementation are within acceptable limits.

This led to a more specific plan.

How to evade surveillance, how to infiltrate the server room, and so on.

Chen Bei couldn't even get a word in edgewise, which saved him a lot of trouble. It seemed he didn't need to get involved; he could just let these people handle it.

He also glanced at the management group.

This game was unpredictable, with players busy with their own tasks, entering various alternate worlds.

Therefore, the attention of the administrators in the group is also very fickle.

It was only when the players were discussing the matter collectively that the management team was able to get their attention.

From the administrator's words, Chen Bei confirmed one thing.

This game definitely requires a hidden method to complete!

Continuing to work like a slave for the company will never get you through the game; no matter how many points you earn, it's useless.

The game consistently performs admirably in its inhumane aspects, never disappointing.

It seems we really have to pin our hopes on this "hacking" operation.

Erbao's idea is that only a small group of people need to do this, and the rest should preferably stay and stabilize the company.

If all employees go on strike, the company will respond, leading to conflict between the two sides, and the plans will be affected.

With no other option, the remaining players had to continue working and once again immerse themselves in the world of the underworld.

The same goes for Chen Bei.

He controls the androids to carry out a new mission: to transport a batch of equipment to a specific base in the Otherworld.

Everyone agreed that if it came down to confronting the company, it had to be done collectively, with no one left out.

The change in circumstances brought about a psychological change.

Previously, players were quite dedicated when adventuring in the Otherworld in order to earn points.

My mindset has changed now; I don't care about points anymore, so I'll just coast along whenever I can.

Some people enter the other world and hide in a safe place.

Chen Bei is the same; he's not as proactive as before, and safety is his top priority.

Erbao's hacking plan was carried out simultaneously, with several people cooperating and each performing their own duties.

The plan went smoothly; Erbao's USB drive was indeed powerful, and it actually managed to steal a secret document.

All of these materials are locked and need to be cracked before they can be viewed.

It will be delayed for a while longer.

Anyway, points can't buy freedom.

So Chen Bei waved his hand and simply exchanged all the points he had painstakingly accumulated for real benefits.

There are two ways to redeem points.

One type is exchanging for temporary items, which can only be used in the Inner World and must be returned after use, somewhat like renting.

Another option is true permanent ownership, making it a personal item to take home.

The number of points required for the same item varies depending on its form.

The latter is much more expensive than the former.

Chen Bei naturally chose the latter, because that way he could take everything with him after the game ended, which was a real benefit.

While paddling around is one thing, the aftereffects of synchronization won't be lessened.

Chen Bei's aftereffects are becoming increasingly apparent, and some people are experiencing even more severe symptoms than him.

This created immense pressure, weighing heavily on the players' minds.

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