From doomsday survival to fast-forward daily life

Chapter 259 Letter from a Sequence Player

The application purpose of this world chip and the time when this chess game began should be much earlier than the two people guessed.

The most interesting thing is that in Haksu and Wukwi, a new order that subverts the human rights and rules of the past has begun to emerge.

The two people's speculation grew stronger and stronger, and they felt that this matter was beginning to become scary.

Planetary catastrophe, this disaster, maybe everyone has misunderstood it.

Yuzu stood up and shook her hands: "It's too complicated!"

Tian Yu looked at her and said nothing.

After venting some of his anger, Youzi stood and asked, "To be honest, I want to give up. We can ignore the twists and turns of this instance, and we don't need to know so much."

"After all, we have a good harvest now." She patted the robot again, "I will definitely take this thing away when the copy is over."

Tian Yu nodded: "The only thing I'm worried about is that we won't survive until the end of the instance, or that the instance won't end for a long time."

"I must kill him," Yuzu's expression remained unchanged, but revealed hatred, "otherwise I would have died long ago."

......

After that day's conversation, the two returned to their own processes, and Yuzu continued to be busy with her own experiments.

Neither of them could make up their minds to leave Urquil now. After much deliberation, she began to improve Urquil's weapons and joined in the fight against the Zerg.

Tian Yu continued with his plan.

After finishing this copy, she felt that she had seen three paths.

The mission assigned to players is the simplest camp choice, either the Zerg destroys the natives, or the natives win.

The second is about the hidden mission that has seen no progress - the mutated plants.

A full 2000 points. At first, Tian Yu thought that the impact of this incident was also enough to destroy the planet, but now she feels that she has thought it too simply.

According to the known information, this mutated plant may also be related to human evolution and mutation. If this is the case, this matter is even more bizarre.

Perhaps, this is also a path to end the copy.

"I can't figure it out." Tian Yu walked into the room where Su Lin was.

"Are you worried about something?" a mechanical voice sounded.

Tian Yu did not answer, but instead brought up another topic: "In the current situation, if you have a body, what would you do?"

Su Lin answered quickly: "Run away."

"Urquil's weapons reserves are not enough to face the Zerg's massive attack. The current situation is just a struggle to survive."

Tian Yu laughed: "It doesn't sound like a lie."

"I have too much information about Urquil stored in my brain. If I had a body, running away would be the best way I could think of to save my life," Su Lin explained.

"Nothing else?" Tian Yu asked.

"Yes," a series of codes appeared on the screen in front of Su Lin's mind, "Seeking help."

March was a month of constant artillery fire in Urquil, even though the shells eventually fell on the Zerg outside the city.

At this time of year, spring was about to begin, and although the temperature in the north of Urquil had not yet reached warm levels, the city was bustling with activity all day long.

Millions of people are working at the same time. The management model that Urquil has adopted since the war makes this place like a seamless machine once war breaks out, with everyone doing what they are supposed to do.

Panic also began to ferment in such compliance with the rules.

The first place to experience turmoil was the Urquil hospital, where an epidemic virus began to spread. When the news reached the underground research institute, Su Lin immediately activated the emergency plan in his mind.

After getting the news, Tian Yu couldn't think of a better solution.

“What virus?” she asked.

"Influenza breaks out in Yisu every spring," Sulin replied.

Under the influence of the flu, the citizens, who were originally in panic due to the Zerg war, began to collapse. After all, except for the chip warriors, no one had seen the scenery outside the city for a month and a half.

Tian Yu gradually realized in this atmosphere that her ability was not enough to face such a big scene. Even if she gained control of Urquil, she had no management experience at all. All she could face were the Zerg and her own unknown fate.

The life and death of millions of people is indeed too heavy a burden.

Fortunately, Su Lin is an experienced processor and has contingency plans for such things in his mind.

Tian Yu knew very well that the choice was getting closer and closer, and Su Lin was also the uncontrollable variable.

With the arrival of April, the Zerg's offensive began to slow down, and Yuzu's weapons research also achieved certain results.

"When can I have a body?" Su Lin asked again.

"It's not time yet." Tian Yu answered shamelessly, but expressed his true thoughts.

Su Lin's screen changed several times, but he didn't say much.

"Ukuir won't survive the summer." These were Su Lin's words before Tian Yu left.

Tian Yu knew very well that this was the truth. The resistance some time ago had consumed too much of Uquir's ammunition reserves, and even the chip warriors had suffered considerable losses.

In mid-April, Tian Yu and Lin Li completed another conversation with the help of Su Lin.

Under the leadership of Lin Li, the refugees of Haksu achieved considerable revolutionary results.

Yuzi listened to the news sent back by Su Lin and secretly asked Tian Yu: "Are you sure Lika will take action?"

Tian Yu shook his head: "Not sure."

The two had a conversation some time ago and mentioned the matter of chips. Tian Yu felt that since the friendly faction of Haksu had the presence of the Lika Federation, did it mean that the other party wanted to gain something from Haksu?

After thinking it over, she felt that the so-called citizen chip was the most likely possibility. As for whether the bait she was about to release would cause the Lika Federation to take action, Tian Yu was not sure.

Spreading out a map, Tian Yu pointed to one of the points and signaled to Youzi: "It all depends on you."

Yuzu spread her hands: "I have no objection."

The news reached Lin Li through Su Lin, and Tian Yu was waiting.

After pausing the offensive for a while, on April 20th, Tian Yu stood on the top of Uquir City and saw a dense green ocean in the distance.

The Zerg army has finally arrived.

The bishop sat on the back of a Zerg that was over three meters tall, with his palms open, as if he wanted to hold something.

"This instance can finally begin to end." He said to himself.

Tian Yu is still waiting.

On April 23, the Zerg attack had not yet begun, but it had already put pressure on everyone in Urquil. Some senior officials who knew the news tried to escape the city, but were executed by the chip warriors.

Tian Yu's voice resounded throughout the city for the first time.

"We will definitely defeat the Zerg," she said, even though people didn't believe it in their hearts.

Tian Yu believed it without a doubt, because on that day, she finally received a letter from a sequence player from afar.

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