The simplest way is undoubtedly to ask questions directly to the game system.
However, Gu Xinghe already knew that the way he entered this instance was by no means conventional.
In addition, the game system has always behaved like an emotionless mechanical creation.
Therefore, at this moment, Gu Xinghe also doubted whether he would receive a response from the system.
However, he now wants to try asking the system a question again.
However, it was because he remembered that back at St. George's University, the system was unable to teleport him away due to the blockade by the Goddess of Thorns.
At that time, he used his mind-reading skills and clearly sensed some worry and anxiety from the system's prompts.
Moreover, at the same time, Gu Xinghe also did not forget the emotions that the game system had subtly revealed before—
For example, when he cleared the dungeon, the system repeatedly conveyed emotions such as "happiness" and "joy".
Even now, Gu Xinghe is not quite sure if this situation is unique to him.
It's the same for all players who complete the dungeons and side quests.
Moreover, after he first sensed the system's emotions, Gu Xinghe asked the system questions on several occasions.
But clearly, he received no response.
It's as if the "persona" and essence of the system lies in seemingly emotionless mechanical creations.
The subtle emotions that Gu Xinghe perceived might just be some kind of unexpected illusion he experienced.
However, after noticing that the game system seemed to become more active after the day the stars returned to their places.
Gu Xinghe decided to try again to establish contact and communicate with the system.
At that moment, Gu Xinghe discovered that he had received a response!
[Due to spatial instability, the teleportation error caused by this incident has disrupted the original teleportation destination coordinates for player [Gu Xinghe]]
[Given the game's dungeon mechanics and the physical burden on player [Gu Xinghe]]
The spatial teleportation will restart after the [Deep Sea Treasure] dungeon ends.
Clearly, this was the question Gu Xinghe had just asked the game system—
Why was he teleported here? And why is he entering a new instance again?
—The response the system can give him.
Gu Xinghe discovered that after a brief "awakening".
The game system, which originally didn't have much emotion, now seems to have developed a touch of feeling.
In this response, the system explained in detail what happened after it discovered that the destination had been misdirected.
The reason why he wasn't immediately teleported back to Rose Manor is—
The system notification sounded in his ears the moment Gu Xinghe stepped onto the ship.
There is clearly a dungeon instance in progress here.
Under its own operating mechanism rules, the system clearly wants to wait until this copy ends.
Then, Gu Xinghe and the other surviving players from this instance will be teleported away.
In addition, the system took into account the physical burden he had suffered from the failed space teleportation he had experienced before.
If we were to teleport again now, it should be as safe and stable as before.
Even so, this kind of teleportation, which usually seems safe and harmless, is still a problem.
It might still cause further damage to his body, which was already injured by the spatial energy.
At this moment, Gu Xinghe felt that he had sensed something different from the system's explanation.
Therefore, Gu Xinghe, having noticed this difference, did not pursue the matter further.
Instead, they quickly shifted to another angle of inquiry, satisfying their curiosity on another level.
After all, asking serious questions is nowhere near as fun as "teasing" the system.
Moreover, Gu Xinghe did not perceive any danger in his next question.
So, after receiving the first response from the game system.
Gu Xinghe began asking all sorts of creative questions to satisfy his curiosity—
"System, do you currently possess self-awareness?"
"Will you proactively answer every player's question?"
"Have we met before? Have we seen each other before?"
...
Gu Xinghe asked questions about the system itself and similar issues.
And the responses he received from the system to these questions were all, without exception—
[The system is unable to answer the question posed by player [Gu Xinghe]]
Perhaps it's because the degree of "awakening" is not yet sufficient.
The differences between the current system and the previous one can only be detected in some very subtle and obscure places.
Therefore, when the system gave him this reply, Gu Xinghe did not hear its "inner voice" or feel any other emotions.
However, the system did not give him any substantial answer.
However, at this moment, Gu Xinghe was pondering certain words that appeared in the system's reply—
In response to the question from player [Gu Xinghe].
Does this answer imply that if another player had asked this question?
In fact, the normal procedure of the system is not to even say this reply, but to not give a reply at all, like before?
At the same time, Gu Xinghe also noticed—
When the game system replied to him, it did not refer to his game ID, but rather called him by his name.
This felt like the system had granted Gu Xinghe permissions beyond his player identity.
Therefore, even without receiving any meaningful response, Gu Xinghe still believed—
The "teasing" system is so much fun!
Judging from the game system's performance over the years, the original system was like a mechanical entity that only possessed absolute rationality.
But after the night the stars returned to their positions, the system, which had briefly "awakened" and become more active, seemed to have developed a sliver of self-awareness.
This change reminded Gu Xinghe somewhat of the transformation of Eiffel, the maid in the Rose Manor, whom he had once witnessed.
From initially acting in accordance with certain rules and logic, to gradually developing consciousness.
At this moment, Gu Xinghe felt that the game system was about to crash because he had "played" it so much.
Yet she still indulged him, answering each of his questions earnestly.
Of course, the so-called "downtime" may not actually exist.
If I had to put it another way, it's more likely that the system regained consciousness after that.
Gu Xinghe's barrage of questions made him feel somewhat "uncomfortable".
After trying various ways to "tease" the system, but receiving no response other than "unable to answer,"...
Gu Xinghe finally decided to "stop" and get his questions back on track.
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