Quick Transmigration: The Foolish Beauty Saves the World

Chapter 355 Let Me Have the Apocalypse, I'm a College Student (3)

Jingli looked at the two small bottles of potions she had just exchanged and suddenly smiled.

He laughed so hard that he felt a bitter taste in his mouth.

Where did the medicine come from? Where did Cyphersi, who was not a true god, obtain a medicine that suited the conditions of this world?

The probability that the previous guesses were true is extremely high.

Those who leave behind memories will do their utmost to achieve the best outcome for the most people, and they will at least successfully contact the country in some of the cycles.

The government will naturally try to develop drugs to prevent or resist these diseases.

In some subsequent cycles, such a potion was actually developed, and Cyphers was able to unlock new gameplay. For example, some players' tasks were to obtain the potion, and then this potion became an outrageously expensive item placed in the system shop to help Cyphers gain faith.

Jingli guessed that the stockpile of the potions might have originated from one of Cypher's "good deeds," which allowed this world to mass-produce the potions in a certain cycle, thus giving him a potion factory.

And why did they increase the price of the medicine? Probably because they felt that this kind of apocalypse was less interesting than zombies capturing people.

Cyphers had complete control over this period of time. This meant that Cyphers could selectively make these people remember some things and not others.

I wonder what will happen to those "survivors of memories" in this cycle.

Jingli searched around the house and found that this rich second-generation college student must have some interest in photography. He had DSLR cameras, mirrorless cameras, different models of drones, GoPros, head-mounted photography equipment... you name it.

Jingli took out the headset, connected it to her phone, and jumped out of the window to the ground floor.

Someone and a zombie just fell down. There were no screams from downstairs, which means either no one was there or something has already happened.

Sure enough, as soon as she jumped down, Jingli was confronted by a male zombie whose head was pressed against the balcony door.

The other person was probably scared, so they locked the balcony door, which resulted in them locking their zombified self inside.

Jingli silently apologized to herself for taking your prop.

He then pressed record, casually cast a spell, and the glass shattered, creating a small hole. The zombie's head then exploded precisely.

The bursting juice was blocked by the glass, with only one or two drops shooting out through the small hole, which were dodged by Jingli, who was prepared.

Immediately afterwards, he recorded himself leaping through the air and shooting at a few zombies in one continuous shot.

After pausing filming, he returned home, registered a new account, and posted the video on all of people's social media platforms.

-I Want to Be the Savior: Is This All the Zombies Are? [Sunglasses][Video.mov]

In addition, Jingli pinned her comment: "I suggest the government quickly recruit me; dealing with zombies will be a piece of cake."

Within minutes, netizens had made the video a trending topic.

Some people think it's special effects, while others think it's real, which also made the topic of "superpowered individuals appear" trending.

A flood of messages suddenly appeared in the background. Jingli used the game system to screen them and found that these simple, general-purpose items were very cheap in the system store.

While items like "anti-surveillance" are available in the shop, Jingli still prefers to use the observer system.

He's now cultivating an image of a clueless, clueless, and idiotic gamer. This kind of fool probably never imagined that his actions would attract unwanted attention.

In addition, he could generally guess who would be looking for him.

People from the country, the original survivors of this world, and those with great fortune all have a certain probability of seeking him out, as do other players existing in this world.

Just as previously speculated, someone in this world has retained their memories, and different situations occur with each reincarnation. If the chosen ones really save the world, then the players' missions will be far too easy.

To increase the difficulty, to overwhelm the "luck" of the chosen one, and to improve the efficiency of using a world as a "dungeon," it's impossible to have only one new player, because that would be too inefficient for a world that has already been taken over by Cyphers.

Considering the path taken by the "Investiture of the Gods" in the previous world to enter the orc world, each world has its own opening rules, just like the "blessed lands" in the cultivation world.

Therefore, in addition to new players, there will inevitably be some experienced players who are good at post-apocalyptic worlds entering this world. Their goal is not quests, but resources.

For example, the potion that Jingli bought, or the crystal core in the zombie's head.

To think even bolder, there might be other instances that represent different time cycles within this world. If veteran players raise a high-level zombie in this world during the early stages of the apocalypse—for example, a newbie who has used an awakening potion—they could collect even higher-level crystal cores in that alternate time.

In this way, the players looking for him can be divided into two groups—those who want to kill him for food, and those who simply think he is stupid.

It's fine to kill him; even if you kill him, you'll have a reason. But if he doesn't have any malicious intent, you should think twice—is he a player or someone from this world?

-Watermelon Bobo: Keep a low profile, or you'll get yourself into trouble.

-Watermelon Bobo: Feel free to contact me if you need anything. [Location Information]

Jingli stroked her chin and thought for a moment, then decided to fully embrace the persona of a chuunibyou (middle school syndrome) college student.

-I want to be the savior: If you have the ability, you don't need to be low-key.

-I want to be the savior: My mission is to be the rescuer of the apocalypse. [Emperor's coronation.jpg]

After a while, another message came from the other end.

-Watermelon Bobo: Do ​​you think you're the only one in the world with this kind of power?

"This world," Jingli captured such a word.

Because it was a text message, Jingli couldn't determine the other person's tone, but it seemed to carry a hint of contempt.

Watermelon Bobo must be a player.

Jingli speculated in this way.

They lived in the same city, but on opposite sides of the city, a distance so great that it would take four hours to travel by subway even if they were on opposite sides.

Since that's the case, we won't chase after them to kill them for now.

Jingli opened the map and looked at it again. There should be a military base two hours away from "Watermelon Bobo". There should be a chance to meet up.

[6058: This world has placed even greater limitations on me.]

The orc world had merely escaped the control of Zero Realm; this post-apocalyptic world is now entirely under the control of Cyphers. The observer system can still function effectively against the various technologies of this world, but it loses its advantage against the game system, which it had in the orc world.

The 6058 can still track and access other players' panels, but it can no longer control multiple game systems at once like before.

This means that Jingli must remain hidden and completely play the role of the "player".

Sensing 6058's frustration, Jingli scratched the little squirrel's chin: "It's okay, we can win."

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