Xu Piao died and was reborn, transmigrating in a blink of an eye into an interstellar online game sweet romance novel, becoming a cannon fodder female supporting character with the same name.
Xu Piao did not speak rashly, but quietly squatted in this chat channel and watched for a while.
The chat channel atmosphere is divided into four areas, labeled ABCD. Xu Piao, probably because she originally lived in area D, automatically jumped to the channel of area D when she entered.
And it's actually quite lively in here.
[I am looking for second-hand aircraft. If you want to sell it, please contact me privately.]
[Gilded Carnival, come dance with a handsome guy~]
[Ninth place in the speed racing game, here comes a skilled racer, tonight let's have a serious showdown with those guys in Area C!] These should be the ones who spend all day flying in the sky on motorcycles.
[Damn it, why did the administrator of Area D suddenly change?! My gift was wasted! The bastard former administrator was so shameless and ran off with my gift!]
[As for the above, how is the new management? Is it easy to fool? ]
You ask me? Why don't you try it yourself?
Xu Piao squatted in this chat channel and looked at it for a while. He found that they were all some ordinary topics. He casually swiped through them and was about to leave when he suddenly remembered something.
She changed her initial ID to a string of numbers, and then tried to ask in this chat channel: "Does anyone know what the house near the small woods between Area D and Area C is like?"
Then, as expected, it fell into oblivion and no one paid any attention to it at all.
This inquiry was soon lost in the rapidly changing messages. Xu Piao thought about it and sent the inquiry again, but this time she set the message to a paid Q&A mode and attached a Q&A reward of 50 Alliance Coins.
After she set it to paid, someone replied, "I advise you not to go."
Xu Piao asked again, "What happened?"
[Is that the area where the little girl lives?] This was posted by another person. [That kid really did kill someone. It seemed like two years ago. It was quite a big deal at the time.]
[Although it's pitiful, it's true, but that child has a vicious streak. It seems that everyone who lived in that area before was driven away by her.]
When Xu Piao heard that these people seemed to know something, he added another 50 Alliance Coins and asked them to explain in detail.
Then, piece by piece, she finally understood what the [Unconvicted Murder] case was all about.
According to them, the person living nearby is a little girl of about fourteen years old. Because the little girl's mother killed her father, the little girl and her sister were left without anyone to take care of them and were sent to a third-class star. If that were all, it wouldn't be a big deal.
The problem was that the person who was responsible for escorting them to the third-class planet at that time, seeing that the two little girls were lonely and helpless, had evil thoughts and wanted to keep them. He bribed the person who received them on the third-class planet to change the acceptance status and diverted the two girls away halfway. When this happened, the law enforcement officers of the first-class planet found the forced-landing spacecraft on an uninhabited and desolate planet, and the person who was guarding them had been killed.
Based on experience, the law enforcement officer determined that the elder sister and the younger sister worked together to kill the person in charge of the transportation. However, neither the spacecraft records nor any other traces at the scene could prove that the younger sister had done it. There were only traces left by the elder sister, so in the end only the elder sister was sentenced, and the younger sister was once again sent to a third-class star.
Xu Piao sorted out the cause and effect of the incident: "..."
"Isn't this self-defense?"
She frowned and muttered to herself incomprehensibly.
She had known that the Alliance's "criminal gene" theory was outrageous, but now she realized that the law didn't seem to work either.
Just doing some crappy work.
After figuring out what was going on, Xu Piao sighed lightly. In a bad mood, he turned off the computer under the urging gaze of 079, pulled the pillow over, hugged it, and closed his eyes.
The consequence of going to bed with a lot of anger was that she tossed and turned for a long time before falling asleep.
…
At the same time, in a star field where few people pass through.
Several huge spaceships were docked near a small planet, forming a dark mass.
"Resupply here." The leader of the spaceship team arranged.
——This is a team of interstellar wanderers, usually found in some uninhabited star regions.
However, 'Wanderers' is what they call themselves, while the Alliance prefers to call these people 'Interstellar Exiles'.
This team of tens of thousands of interstellar wanderers can be said to be a huge organization even in the entire interstellar space. They stop at the planet's connection point in an orderly manner and trade with the people on this small planet in an orderly manner.
After the transaction was completed, they set sail again and left here, continuing their journey forward.
On Spaceship No. 1, a man hurried to the command module and said to the person guarding outside the module, "I need to talk to the leader. Please tell him for me."
It happened that the guard also knew this person, and said to him with a smile, "It's rare that you have something to ask the leader, Hall, but Ah Yin is discussing something with the leader inside, why don't you wait here first."
"Zhuang Yin?" The man called Hall frowned subconsciously, but in the end he said nothing. He insisted that the guard help him pass the message in first, and then waited outside the command cabin.
He came to see the leader this time because of an unexpected discovery.
Not long after Hall conveyed the message, he was allowed into the command module.
"Hall, you said you discovered we have allies in the alliance?" The young man known as the leader turned and gave him a questioning look. He was a tall, thin, black-haired young man, no more than twenty-four or twenty-five, but his calm and measured demeanor far exceeded his appearance.
"Yes!" Hall quickly replied, and uploaded the information he had collected to the ship's internal system so that the leader could directly view it. "Yesterday, when I was infiltrating the Star Network to collect information, I accidentally discovered a new popular game on the Star Network."
"game?"
"Although it's a game, it seems to contain an unusual ideological output." Hall explained, "I can't accurately confirm whether it is really what I feel, so I came to report to the leader first."
The young man did not answer immediately. He opened the system page to check the information uploaded by Hall. His originally calm expression gradually became focused after seeing what was described in the information, and he fell into deep thought.
The game analyzed in the information is "Shan Hai Lu", which has Nuwa with a human body and a snake tail as its cover.
The reason it took so long for the interstellar wanderers to discover this now-popular game on the Starnet was because they were using their own local area network to avoid information leaks or detection by Alliance surveillance. Therefore, they didn't discover this unusual game until the peak of "Shan Hai Lu"'s popularity on the Starnet had almost passed.
However, this is also because interstellar wanderers do not pay attention to games.
The game itself is something they resist. The wanderers believe that people who are addicted to the holographic game world are lambs kept in captivity by the virtual world.
"Tsk." The man standing next to the young leader suddenly sneered. "Hall, I think you're going backwards. How do you know this isn't just bait set up by the Alliance to lure us? Don't you find it strange that a game that openly promotes those ideas hasn't been banned or arrested by the Alliance?"
"It's not aboveboard," Hall retorted. "The people who made this game buried this idea very deeply, never openly mentioning freedom or resistance. If we didn't hold these beliefs ourselves, it would be hard to understand what the game's creators wanted to convey."
People who hold certain beliefs are always more sensitive to their peers.
"But you, Zhuang Yin, I have never felt anything like faith from you." Hall glanced at the man coldly.
The man called Zhuang Yin raised his eyebrows, and the long scar across his nose also moved. There was something malicious in his eyes. He was about to say something sarcastic in response, but the young leader had finished reading the information and looked up.
"Hall's initial assessment is correct. If the creator of this game isn't someone who once knew my father, then it's very likely someone who has recently awakened." He looked at the two people in the command cabin, thought for a moment, and then made his arrangements. "Hall, you continue to monitor this game and gather all relevant information."
Hall's expression relaxed a little and he agreed to the leader's arrangement.
The young leader turned his gaze to Cang Yin again. "Ah Yin, I'll leave it to you to investigate the identity of this game maker. You must quickly determine whether this person is one of our companions."
"Okay, I got it." Zhuang Yin curled his lips, obviously not agreeing, but he still agreed.
Hall couldn't stand Zhuang Yin's nonchalant attitude towards the things assigned by the leader, even though the leader was the only one in the entire interstellar wanderer team who could order Zhuang Yin around.
The two people who received the order left the command cabin one after another, and finally only the young leader was left in the command cabin.
The young leader gazed at the boundless sea of stars outside the spaceship. He turned on the information receiving device inside the interstellar wanderer and saw a message lying quietly inside:
[I'm going to the Third Star. Your sister has been left there long enough. I'm going to try and get her out.]
The person who left this message was an old subordinate who had followed his father. After his father's death, he refused to leave the Alliance with him and stayed alone on the Alliance's second-class star under an assumed name.
"It would be good if you could bring it back." The young leader stared at the message for a long time, said softly, and finally replied to the message.
[If you need help, please feel free to contact me. —Li Sheng]
He took his mother's surname and was named Li Sheng.
But for the league, he should be more familiar with another name
Xu Sheng.