Even the God of Quick Transmigration Needs an Assessment

Chapter 19 The Poor Little Gamer Being Cyberbullied 19

Ever since he met Yuewu, he has become strange. He has been emotionally detached since childhood, with a calm and composed demeanor unlike that of other children. His eyes often carry an indifference that comes from seeing through everything. When he was a child, people who met him praised him for his composure at such a young age, saying that he would surely achieve great things when he grew up.

As he grew older, he became aware of his differences from those around him. His parents were worried, his peers were afraid, and he learned to hide and imitate.

Later, he became very comfortable in banquets and social situations, sipping wine and chatting with them with a smile, while simultaneously rejecting anyone's advances.

The only exception is Yu Tianyi.

Their two families were old neighbors. He looked down on Yu Tianyi from the beginning because he always wiped his snot on his clothes. But because of the relationship between the two families, he kept polite. Yu Tianyi was as stupid as ever and didn't understand his annoyance. He bothered him every day. Gradually, he got used to it. Later, Yu Tianyi became the person who stayed by his side the longest besides his parents.

He then included him in the category of friends in the area.

But the moment he saw Yuewu, his gaze was drawn to her, and his emotions became rich and varied. He would be excited because of her, and he would laugh from the bottom of his heart. He would also feel anxious and hesitant.

He seems to have fallen for her, fallen for someone he's met twice, a beautiful and lovely young girl.

At the same time, he could rationally see that Yuewu's eyes were clear and innocent, and she had no feelings for him whatsoever.

This was a rare setback for him; the last time he experienced this was because there was no one around for miles.

He had the necklace in his pocket from the beginning, and after hesitating for a long time, he still wanted to give it to her when they parted.

He feared that the relationship would end without a trace, but he also feared that his feelings would never see the light of day.

When Gu Chengzhou saw Yuewu's joy at the necklace, he knew he was overthinking things. She didn't understand at all, but that was fine too. He could slowly teach her what love was.

Yuewu politely said thank you, waved goodbye to him, and then turned and left without a trace of regret.

After she disappeared from sight, Gu Chengzhou started the car and drove to a house on the other side of Yanwan District. He had already planned to move to the vicinity of Yuewu's house after he realized his feelings, hoping that they would develop feelings over time.

As soon as she got home, she was bombarded with questions from Baili's parents about where she had gone and what she had done. Yuewu struggled to answer them and it took her a while before she finally returned to her room.

Moon Mist drifted into the soft bed and sighed contentedly, "So comfortable. I wonder if I can take this bed with me when I leave. I'll ask 66."

At this moment, Yuewu realized that 66 hadn't appeared all day. 66 loved chatting with her, and even when she wasn't by her side, she would still connect with her in her mind.

Moon Mist called out, "66, are you there?"

With a sharp click, instead of the usual announcer's voice, a flat, robotic tone was heard: "Hello, host, I am the temporary system."

Where did 66 go?

The system replied, "System 66 is away on business and its return date is uncertain. I will now be at your service."

It was added that, 'I will now assist the host in completing the task.'

Moon Mist was relieved; it was good that nothing happened. She had thought she would never see 66 again.

In the following days, Moon Mist missed 66 terribly. It was called a temporary system, but it was actually just a program that would only complete tasks according to the prescribed rules.

For example now,

'Host, the plot has deviated significantly and needs to be corrected.'

'The male and female leads are experiencing relationship problems. Please help them quickly advance their romantic relationship.'

Yuewu sighed helplessly. "So annoying! She explained, but he wouldn't listen. If only 66 were here," she thought. "Don't say anything more. Someone will take responsibility for the plot issues."

"Host, the plot needs fixing," the voice reminded me, though I couldn't quite place the cold tone, which sounded slightly aggrieved.

Moon Mist was distressed. "You are not as good as 66 at all. If you were 66, you wouldn't be like this. Everything can be changed, and nothing is immutable."

I'm starting to miss 66 again. 'I miss 66 so much, we've been together since the beginning of this world.......'

I don't understand. That's how it's written in the instructions. Shouldn't it strictly follow the instructions? But its cold data seems chaotic, and it's puzzled by the relationship between Moon Mist and 66.

It seems like it also... wants to do that.

Yuewu ignored everything and went about her own business. Ever since she appeared at Old Chen's birthday banquet, she had received many invitations, which she declined. She would encounter so many people and things in the small world, and there was no need to bother herself with unimportant things.

She's currently busy with the updates to the game "Jianghu You". After the closed beta test, it received a lot of positive feedback, but also some suggestions. Now she needs to test for bugs in the game. She's very busy.

Yuewu was overjoyed. Although the original owner had participated in the game's production, she was only nominally involved due to health reasons. Now, however, she was a full-time employee in Tianyu Games' planning department. She was truly impressive.

Entering the game is like stepping into a new world. Only the game interface reminds you that this is not the real world. With the help of 66, Moonmist introduces advanced holographic technology from a new dimension. It is a true holographic experience, connecting to the brain's consciousness through a game helmet or game pod, giving people a sense of immersion in the game.

This is a qualitative difference from previous holographic games. The original ones used VR glasses and other tools to create a game experience, but it was still easy to distinguish between reality and illusion. Now, consciousness enters, and it is generally done from a first-person perspective, which gives people the illusion that this is the real world. This is probably the difference between 2D and 3D.

Regarding the issue of game realism, the game planning department discussed it several times and finally decided to reduce the game's realism and adopt the previous modeling style to prevent players from becoming addicted to the game. However, the graphics quality did not remain at the original level and became more refined and delicate.

Upon entering the game, Moon Mist is still depicted as a kitten. Ugh, it reminds me of 66 again.

The game hasn't been officially released yet, so there's no one else around except her. She can safely check for bugs. As for the hidden artifact, she doesn't have a way to turn it off. Right now, she's just like an ordinary NPC cat in the game.

The busy work began. She checked for bugs one by one based on the feedback and suggestions, and sure enough, she found several. She noted them down in detail in the memo log, and then turned to check others.

She arrived at the center of the mission hall and looked at the fountain building in front of her. Someone had discovered that if a character stood on the fountain, they would be swept into the air by the water jets, causing the controls to malfunction and making it impossible to get down. Although she didn't know why people had to stand on the fountain, the malfunctioning controls were indeed a problem, so she made a note of it.

Moon Mist reached the edge of the map and extended her claws as instructed. Uh! Her furry claws disappeared, and they didn't reappear even when she retracted them. This is a bug that needs to be fixed, because if someone accidentally touches the boundary, they can't be forced to continue doing the quest with a mutilated body.

While Yuewu was typing in her notes, she heard voices around her. Turning her head, she saw two people in her field of vision. She was curious, since it was testing time, why were there still people online?

Upon seeing the names, she exclaimed in surprise that they were acquaintances. One was Chen Zhou Ce Pan, who had always been inferior to her, and the other was Yu Mian Gong Zi, who had publicly challenged her but was always beaten. She seemed to have seen Chen Zhou Ce Pan and Yu Mian Gong Zi as friends on the Jianghu You Forum.

Looking at it now, they are probably still good brothers from wealthy families. Those who are still online are either insiders or young masters from aristocratic families. Previously, quite a few members of aristocratic families who like to play games asked Baili's father for beta test slots.

The only accounts still online are the beta test accounts. These two were probably overlooked; they forgot to restrict access during the testing period.

She thought it over and guessed it was no big problem. She didn't plan to show herself, as they might spread the word once they found out. She didn't want Baili Wuren to appear so soon.

Everything is in preparation for the offline event.

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