The apprentice pursed her lips and passionately typed in the battlefield chat channel. Huang Jin didn't say much. She knew this was a way to cope with pain, which made her even more curious about the demon game.
Huang Jin went out to continue gathering intelligence, while Yu Xunge stayed alone in the room trying to continue researching how to extract the Order Badge from the diary.
She thought of a skill that she had acquired but hardly ever used.
[Scan and Identify]: Use the game console to scan any item to see its detailed information. It consumes a certain number of lives and allows you to watch its crafting process.
This is a skill from [Game Console for Playing Games].
After Yu Xunge called out Tu Lan, he lowered his head and began to study it.
Tu Lan tilted her head and looked at Yu Xunge, feeling that the other's mood at this moment was like a vast, dark ocean at midnight, with turbulent waves.
The last time she felt such clear pain was on the day Yu Xunge and she signed the vow of no regrets.
So, unusually, instead of being considerate of Yu Xunge, she ran to the opposite side, stepped on the diary, and asked, "What's wrong? Why do you feel sorry for me?"
Yu Xunge, who was holding the game console with her head down, paused for a few seconds. Then she suddenly raised her hand and summoned B80. She looked up at Tu Lan and B80 calmly and said, word by word, "In the Demon Game, in order not to lose my player status, I choose to permanently kill you."
She looked expressionless; she seemed unsure what expression to make.
But Tu Lan understood Yu Xunge. She hated hypocrisy. When someone confessed that they had done something wrong to others, she saw it as hypocrisy.
She either doesn't speak at all, or once she decides to speak, she'll be fully prepared and never admit her mistakes. That's just the kind of person she is.
Because Yu Xunge has never regretted what she has done, she doesn't care whether she will be judged or rejected.
For example, right now, she has told them the truth and her choice, and is now waiting patiently for her and B80's verdict.
She was clearly the defendant, yet she seemed to be sitting in the judge's seat.
She was so calm it was almost hurtful; she accepted all the emotions and consequences that Tulane and B80 might bring.
The room fell silent for a moment.
B80's Rubik's Cube head started spinning rapidly. It hadn't experienced so many complex emotions in a long time. Logic told it that the other party's choice conformed to the other party's program, but its emotional pool still overflowed with various negative emotions.
The rational robot is trying to deal with this irrationality.
Tu Lan, however, stared at Yu Xunge for a moment with wide eyes and then suddenly asked, "So, what circumstances would make you willing to give up your player status?"
“No,” Yu Xunge answered without hesitation.
If such a thing really happened in real life, what would she choose?
Her choice remains the same: there is no one, no one, that can make her give up her player identity or the power she possesses.
After hearing what she said, Tulan nodded seriously: "Then I'll be sad for a while and then I'll be fine."
She paused, then added, "You don't need to suffer, because if you give up your power for me or for any other being, I will despise you."
Xiaolong's face, so innocent and pure, held a hint of cruelty as she said earnestly and solemnly, word by word, "If you are so weak, if you lose your power and become mediocre, I will no longer be able to admire you."
If Zai Jiu Xun Ge were to abandon herself to fulfill a friendship, she would no longer be Tu Lan's Zai Jiu Xun Ge.
B80 also identified the sentiment it most strongly agreed with among the myriad results: it should have been this way.
It said, "Don't become trash in the wasteland."
It just goes to show that birds of a feather flock together.
Yu Xunge let out a long sigh, smiled, and leaned on the table, hugging the two little pets around her neck.
But she only hugged the pet for a few seconds before coldly pushing it away.
Even if her pet could understand, she still couldn't escape that pain.
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