From doomsday survival to fast-forward daily life

Chapter 217 What happened in this copy

Tian Yu's impression of Youzi has been constantly refreshed. Even now, the two of them have not been allies for very long, but to be fair, they have been working together very happily.

Yuzi's technological prowess far exceeds that of any other player Tian Yu has ever seen. This cannot be achieved by relying solely on dungeons, so Tian Yu has always speculated that she might have been engaged in a related profession in the past.

Furthermore, it seems that Youzi has been in the survival game for quite some time, and she knows a lot of things very well, but she once said that she has never had any allies. From Tian Yu's observation, she seems to do things in a "Frankenstein" style to some extent.

The two communicate smoothly, but Youzi may not have a high EQ, and Tian Yu even often regards her as a younger sister. Overall, she speculates that Youzi should be a young woman with high IQ, and her original world should be more developed.

"You invented it?" Tian Yu was a little confused now, with many possibilities appearing in his mind.

"Yes, but I didn't do this." Yuzu nodded.

"The level of civilization in my world has reached Class B." Yuzu made a powerful statement as soon as she opened her mouth.

"According to my personal classification, the so-called Class B civilization should already have a complete interstellar exploration system, and human beings as a life form also have more possibilities. However, in the system classification, my world is code-named C." Yuzu explained.

When she analyzed the chip, she knew that this copy might be more complicated than she had imagined.

"I used to be part of an artificial intelligence experimental project. This chip is essentially a brain wave control device." Youzi tried her best to explain in a language that Tian Yu could understand.

"The purpose of inventing this is to allow robots to better communicate with their owners and follow instructions."

Tian Yu knew what to ask: "So this thing was used to control robots when you invented it? How can you be sure that it is the chip you invented and not a product of this world itself?"

Yuzu took out a robot and started tinkering with it, and the chip was quickly connected to the robot's system.

"Look here," the computer screen was turned to Tian Yu by Youzi, "When the command is activated, the code name is 'yz'."

"This is the abbreviation of my real name," Yuzu recalled her days in the laboratory, "and these structures, they are not actually perfect, but the level of this world is not enough to modify them."

Tian Yu was a little confused. It seemed that Youzi's strength was indeed far beyond his imagination.

Taking a deep breath, Yuzu continued, "I have some barriers to how advanced this world's technology has become, but I can be sure that this thing does not belong to this world."

"Before I was pulled into this game, this chip had already become popular and the war had also begun." Yuzu said her speculation.

"I think the world is a complex concept. After I came into contact with the system, this idea became stronger and stronger. Two worlds can exist in the same space and time, and even their planets can be neighbors."

"But the world can also run in parallel at different times, and there can even be parallel worlds with the same civilization but different developments."

Yuzi's words activated Tian Yu's thoughts.

"So what you mean is that you are 100% sure that this thing came from your hand, but it came to this copy through some coincidence, such as interstellar exploration?" Tian Yu also began to think.

"Yes." Yuzu nodded.

Tian Yu digested what Youzi meant: "According to this line of thinking, if this copy world destroys itself, it can also be regarded as a kind of process, so the system allows people to fail during the mission."

"At the same time, there are too many technological black boxes in this world. Does this mean that its progress has been disrupted in some sense?"

Yuzu put away her computer: "In fact, many things in a dungeon like this are secondary. Our core is to earn points and complete the dungeon."

Tian Yu roughly understood what Youzi meant: "What I don't quite understand is how we are going to end the copy now that we know this."

"Possibilities," Yuzu combined past experience with present, "Only one of the Zerg and the human can survive is the two possibilities given by the system."

"It is also possible that the consequences of mutated plants can transform humans," Yuzu thought of the corpse, "so as long as we change the direction of this world, it is possible, and we can earn points and activate the ending prompt."

"It's too low-level to do things passively," Yuzu continued, "2000 points can put us in danger. I calculated that according to this situation, we need at least points of income to have a better improvement."

Tian Yu was a little confused by what Youzi said and continued to look at her in confusion.

"You have just entered the sequence and need to change your mindset." Yuzu began to instill his own ideas.

"If you treat this survival as a game, you can't be an ordinary player who accepts missions everywhere. You have to take the initiative to control the direction of the world itself." She took out the chip again.

"This is a way for us to control this copy."

Tian Yu understood what Youzi meant. After all, points and completing the dungeon were what the players were pursuing, and this chip made Youzi think of a new possibility for the two of them to complete the dungeon.

"What do you think about the mass death of players?" Tian Yu informed Youzi of his observation results.

"Ordinary players have three location surveys. Have they used them all up, or are they all going hunting?" Yuzu said calmly.

"Your speculations are all possible, but you overlooked one point. Maybe someone has already started playing chess." Based on Yuzu's past experience, such things are by no means accidental.

"What do you mean?" After hearing what Youzi said, Tian Yu began to try to change his perspective on the copy mission.

Yuzu took a sip of water and began to explain——

"There are a total of 4,000 players. In the models I built in the past, the distribution of players in such a large instance is extremely even."

"I agree with your speculation about the location. Such a cliff-like death rate is likely to be concentrated in a certain area."

"With the current result, there is another possibility that you didn't mention. Some players have started to end the dungeon on their own."

Tian Yu's brain was overloaded: "Did a player do this?"

Yuzu started to lie down, "It's just a new possibility, but if we want to know the truth we have to act quickly."

Tian Yu came to a conclusion in his mind: "The chip came from Haksu, so we have to go there. Secondly, we have to find out if there has been a large-scale war or casualties anywhere during this period."

"I agree, but I need to get some sleep now. There is a river in the south. We can take a bath there and then head towards Haksu..." Yuzu's voice gradually faded away.

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