But as she spoke, her voice became hoarse, and she let out a sad smile filled with unspeakable helplessness and bitterness. "But it was lunatics like you who actually won! The gods actually chose to favor lunatics like you!"

"You're wrong," Yun Shuo corrected him, "It wasn't the gods who chose us, it was the city of Kori who chose us. It was the tens of thousands of people in Kori who chose ELO."

"Don't try to pressure me with such stupid talk!" Ella waved her hands violently, glaring at Yun Shuo and scolding, "Why? They didn't resist earlier or later, but chose to resist now?"

"They say we nobles are oppressing them. We've been oppressing them for thousands of years? Are they just realizing now that we're oppressing them? Aren't you the one who's been taking advantage of the situation and provoking this war?"

Yun Shuo gently stretched out his hand and pushed away all the black gun muzzles blocking his way.

These soldiers were like a wall in front of him, but Yun Shuo seemed to not take them seriously at all. He went wherever he wanted.

They also seemed to be intimidated by Yun Shuo's aura. They just stood there with their guns held high, watching him walk by calmly.

"What do you want to do? Don't come over here!" Ella shouted, her voice filled with fear and nervousness. "You should know that with divine power here, not only an ordinary person like you, but even a cannonball can't hurt me in the slightest!"

She tried to sound stern, but instead she appeared weak.

It is clear that Yun Shuo is the weak one, the one who should be afraid and retreat.

But Yun Shuo still kept moving forward, pressing Ella step by step.

Ella subconsciously took two steps back, but then seemed to realize something and stopped abruptly - she didn't want to show her fear, afraid that Yun Shuo would discover her fear.

"What do you want to do?" Ella asked in a raised voice after taking a deep breath.

"Guess what? Is it that no one has ever rebelled in the past thousands of years, or that all the history of resistance over the past thousands of years will not be recorded in the history of Kori City?"

Yun Shuo's tone was gentle at first, like a gentle breeze, but then it became a poisoned needle that stabbed Ella.

"Because they are commoners, they will never be the protagonists of Kori City. Even if they die again and again in resistance, it is insignificant to Kori City, and even more so to the nobles who are still in power! But now it's different..."

There was an inexplicable neuroticism in Yun Shuo's eyes that frightened Ella. The madness and determination revealed in that light made Ella's heart instantly shrouded in fear.

It was a madness on the verge of collapse, an outburst of anger and despair that had been suppressed for thousands of years.

"Thank me, Ella. For the first time in the history of Cori City, your name will be mentioned in the history of common people. However, this time, the nobles will be reduced to supporting roles in this history, and from now on, the nobles will no longer exist in history."

"You accuse me of provoking war and taking advantage of troubled waters," Yun Shuo continued, "but aren't you the ones who truly use endless suffering as fuel to keep the fire of revenge burning in people's hearts?"

"From the beginning to the end, it wasn't because of me that the ELO organization was born, but because of you. Even if I wasn't there, there would be others."

Yun Shuo has always known that he cannot control those civilians at all. Those people will never blindly follow him, but will blindly follow their anger and resentment that has been suppressed for countless generations.

The reason why these people obey his command now is only because Yun Shuo promised them and really gave them a future where they would no longer be oppressed by the nobles.

If ELO becomes "noble" one day, then the next "ELO" will inevitably come into being.

If the most basic class division of "nobles and commoners" is not changed, all of this will just repeat itself over and over again.

At the beginning, Yun Shuo was undoubtedly disgusted with the existence of things like "players".

After all, he is already not free enough, and now he has to add another layer of "shackles", which is a bit too much.

But now, players have become the only hope to change all this.

Precisely because they are players, this world will definitely give them cheats.

I once said, "Even if the uprising succeeds, the world won't change at all. Even if the powerful class is completely replaced, what difference will it make? When identities begin to change, thoughts will also change. Rules can no longer define this upside-down world."

But players can just jump out of this plot and naturally redefine the world.

Ella was frightened. She wanted to leave, but found that she couldn't move. Her body seemed to be firmly bound by an invisible force, as stiff as a stone statue. She could only stand there motionless.

The divine power also dissipated without a trace in this sudden stiffness. Ella lost even her last means of resistance and could only become a standing human target.

Yun Shuo looked at the scene in front of him and sighed in his heart.

If I had known there was a plot kill, I wouldn’t have spent that money to buy props from the system.

His fingertips tightly grasped the thin fuse at his waist, and he said to the soldiers still scattered around him: "Spread out. If you want to surrender, do it quickly."

Then the fuse was pulled, and a thick smoke rose into the sky, instantly enveloping everything around in chaos.

The soldiers had already fled in all directions. Fati waved her arms to disperse the smoke in front of her eyes. Although her eyes were a little blurred by the smoke, she still leaned forward to look forward without giving up.

In the swirling smoke, a figure was looming - it was Ella.

She no longer looked as heroic as before. Her hair was messy and stuck to her face. Her clothes were torn to shreds by the shock wave of the explosion. Her body was covered in dust and blood, and she looked in a miserable state.

Ella struggled to her feet and grabbed Fati's hand, "Let's go!"

Seeing that Ella was still alive, Fati was immediately delighted, but she still asked, "Where is Yun Shuo?"

"Dead." Ella said without turning her head.

In fact, she was not quite sure whether Yun Shuo was dead or not. When she opened her eyes, even the body was gone, as if Yun Shuo had turned to ashes.

But one thing is certain - the explosives are tied around his waist, Yun Shuo can't run away, so he has no choice but to die.

The answer is obvious - the whole person was blown to pieces.

The sound of the explosives was indeed deafening, but on the battlefield, this loud noise only caused a splash or two, failing to create any bigger waves.

Ah Dai looked at the white flag fluttering in the air and couldn't help but shout in the live broadcast room: "Wow! What's going on? Why did they all surrender all of a sudden?"

Chapter 136: We don’t accept it!

"Finally won! This is a victory for ELO! Awesome!" Although Ah Dai won in a muddled way, it did not affect her happiness at all as she threw a series of punches in the live broadcast room.

"What do you mean by strength?" Ah Dai laughed, his face full of provocation, "Who said before that I would come back again this time? Look, isn't this a win?"

[Damn it, how did she win? Can someone tell me how she won?]

[Did Ella not eat? Why did she stop fighting in the middle of it? If it were me, I'd teach Ah Dai a lesson!]

[That's right, let her beat him up a few hundred times!]

[Even if I were beaten hundreds of times, even jail wouldn't be this bad!]

[What cyber cell?]

[A-Dai, stop standing there grinning and look at the screen!]

"No, after finally winning, those ELO members are planning to unleash their true nature, right?"

[Why are so many people running towards the border of Kori City? This is already the edge. If we run any further, we'll be out of the city!]

[The Lord of the Neighboring City: Holy crap? ELO has gone up?]

[Shit! I remember Yun Shuo mentioned before that these people might run around aimlessly. Could this be what he was talking about?]

[Where's Yun Shuo? Isn't he the commander-in-chief? Take care of him!]

The next moment William rushed over, and Ah Dai's eyes were instantly fixed on her slightly haggard face.

The whole face was black, with only two white streaks left by tears, which were wiped away by the hand, leaving only a mottled gray.

Upon seeing Ah Dai, William immediately put on a serious expression, hiding all his sadness beneath his tense face. "A large number of ELO members are hunting down Ella and her remnants. Please give us the next order."

Although her voice was low, it revealed an unquestionable firmness.

But Ah Dai was completely bewildered when he suddenly saw her serious expression. [Why am I in charge of this? Where is the commander?]

"The commander... the commander..." William's eyes were filled with pain. To hide his swollen and red eyes, he lowered his head. His voice was hoarse and trembling for a long time before he managed to finish his words. "The commander is dead."

Her voice became softer and softer, but she pronounced each word so clearly, as if she was afraid that Ah Dai couldn't hear clearly, and she wanted every word to hit Ah Dai's heart like a heavy hammer.

[How did he die?] Ah Dai was stunned and asked quickly.

"In order to reduce casualties, the commander chose to die with Ella." When William said this, he finally couldn't hold back his tears, and tears burst out of his eyes.

As she reported, she hurriedly wiped the tears from her face with her sleeve and tried to calm herself down.

After choking several times, he finally managed to speak. "Because the explosion wasn't as powerful as expected, the commander died, but Ella is still alive... So a large number of ELO members are spontaneously hunting Ella. If this continues, they will soon go beyond the boundaries of Cori City. You are the commander-in-chief's appointed commander. Please give the next order."

The plot on the computer screen was still playing automatically, but Ah Dai no longer had the heart to listen.

"No...why?" Ah Dai didn't quite understand. She looked at the screen helplessly, trying to find the answer from those flickering pixels.

Then he subconsciously clenched the cloth on his chest, as if trying to find a little comfort from the cloth.

"No... why... would Yun Shuo die? Didn't ELO win?!" Her voice trembled and gradually rose, filled with endless confusion and resentment.

She even tried in vain to look at the screen in reality, trying to see through the virtual boundary and see the place where Yun Shuo died, as William said.

At this moment, Ah Dai wanted to ask countless questions, but she couldn't say anything.

I could only console myself by saying: Maybe it was because I didn’t fight well that Yun Shuo died…

After all, this is a "totally free" game. As long as she works hard enough, there is no way she can't find a way out for Yun Shuo.

Ah Dai blinked his dry eyes, took a deep breath, and prepared to start playing the dungeon again. "Sorry, everyone, I may have to start over. I played too badly before. This time... this time, I will definitely let Yun Shuo survive..."

At the end of her speech, her last voice was so trembling that she could no longer maintain the pitch, like a leaf falling in the autumn wind, drifting down helplessly.

People like Yun Shuo shouldn't die, and can't die!

But the result is repeated failure and disappointment.

Ah Dai's words were all stuck in her throat, so she could only purse her lips tightly and repeat herself over and over again in silence.

Time seemed to have stopped in this endless cycle. "Please give the next instruction." Press it and start over.

"Please give the next instruction." Press it and try again.

Ah Dai beat him numbly over and over again. In the end, she couldn't even remember how many times she had seen William's face covered with tears, but still pretending to be calm and waiting for her orders.

Ah Dai dropped the mouse dejectedly, letting William's tearful voice repeat over and over again in the headset, "Please give the order... Please give the order..."

Tears poured out like a flood bursting through a dam, and Ah Dai collapsed powerlessly on the gaming chair. His suppressed cries were like broken wind chimes, echoing sporadically in the air.

Ah Dai cried until he trembled and covered his mouth. Later, he covered his face with his hands, and his shoulders couldn't help shaking from crying. "Why... why must Yun Shuo die?"

"It's not that I can't accept Yun Shuo's death, nor do I feel that..." At first, Ah Dai tried to express her thoughts as a calm bystander, but as she spoke, her voice gradually choked.

Go to hell and calm down. I'm playing games and I'm not qualified to think subjectively, right?

Ah Dai wiped away his tears and took a deep breath, as if to absorb all the anger into his lungs. Then he sprayed it all out and yelled at the screen: "I just want to ask Di Chou, why? Why does Yun Shuo have to go to die?!"

The veins on her neck bulged, like winding rivers flowing across her skin.

"Yes! If Ella could be stopped, countless people in the ELO organization would be saved. But why did you, Di Ugly, have to let Yun Shuo, the commander! Commander! You want the commander to be this human bomb?"

"Is Yun Shuo mentally ill, or is it all the ELO members? We have RPGs. It's not like we don't have them. A single RPG could solve the problem, but you insist on letting Yun Shuo die?! How much do you hate Yun Shuo, Di Chou?"

"Stop rambling about how powerful it is. If that's the case, why don't a bunch of people with supernatural powers go and blow up Ella, and you let Yun Shuo, an ordinary person without supernatural powers, do it?! Di Chou, are you crazy?"

"Yun Shuo is indeed very courageous. He dared to carry out the assassination alone at the beginning, but this has nothing to do with courage!"

Ah Dai's emotions were getting more and more agitated. She simply banged the table again and again to vent her anger. The force was so strong that even the camera was vibrating. She kept cursing, "Di Ugly, what else do you want? Yun Shuo has no divine power! Because you didn't give it to him! You don't even want to admit that the gods favor him! You make the gods spit on him! What kind of shitty gods are you? You are even less worthy of spitting on him! Di Ugly, you are even less worthy!"

[What? Is the Commander's human bomb worth more or something? And, I mean, and! You're not letting Ella die! Why? Yun Shuo can't even trade one life for another?]

[I can't do it, but I'm not worthy of it (dog head). Dichou never intended to properly develop the ELO faction's plot from the beginning.]

[I was wondering why Ella suddenly stopped. It wasn't that she was powerless, it turned out she was just speechless by Yun Shuo's behavior.]

[Okay, okay, after enduring for so long, the ugly earth only gave me a big one like this!]

[I know Ella is a five-star character from the start, and she's your Dichou's biological daughter, but you can't just treat Yun Shuo like a stepping stone, right?]

"The problem is, Yun Shuo doesn't need to die. If he does, he will look like a clown!" Ah Dai continued.

In those countless repetitions, Ah Dai did reach the end.

After all, in order to save Yun Shuo, he also needs to know the subsequent plot - so, A'dai can only break down his defense again.

When she hurried back to the center of the aristocratic district of Corrie City, the first thing she saw when she pushed the door open was Willis's face.

At this moment, Willis stood alone in the house quietly.

Hearing the door open, he turned around almost reflexively and blurted out, "Commander-in-Chief?"

Just like the day before the peace talks, Yun Shuo pushed open the door and walked in.

However, the difference was that this time, the person Willis saw when he turned around was Ah Dai.

After seeing that the person coming was not the commander-in-chief but Ah Dai, Willis's face showed a hint of embarrassment.

He quickly forced a smile and immediately explained, "Oh, it's Comrade Ah Dai. Sorry, I thought the first person to come to me would be the commander-in-chief."

Ah Dai stared blankly at Willis's attire, which clearly belonged to an aristocrat, with an expression of disbelief on her face. She asked in astonishment: "What's going on?"

Willis followed her gaze and looked at the clothes he was wearing, which originally belonged to Setash. Although they didn't fit him well, they were undoubtedly gorgeous.

He smiled and explained, "Well...it's actually a secret mission assigned to me by the commander-in-chief!"

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