Although Lu Ban felt that the incarnation of the Outer God might indeed have bad intentions, she was the most polluted person in the world after all, and if she really wanted to do something, there was no need to hide it.
So since Leopard Leopard suggested sending out clones to help those players, it would be a waste not to take advantage of them.
Lu Ban agreed decisively.
After returning to the company, he quickly made arrangements and started a new round of testing for Morning Star.
This time, Lu Ban had two experiments.
One is whether the players who originally gained extraordinary abilities due to the events in the Country of Darkness can use their extraordinary abilities in a foreign land.
The other is whether ordinary players can gain new extraordinary abilities through the infusion of foreign knowledge.
For players who already have extraordinary abilities, their resistance to pollution has actually reached Lu Ban's basic goal, and what they see and hear in normal foreign lands will no longer cause a decrease in their sanity.
Ordinary people are the majority, and they will certainly face the situation of being eroded by pollution to a greater or lesser extent in the future. If Lu Ban wants to achieve what he wants of everyone resisting pollution, then letting ordinary people experience pollution is also an inevitable part.
The first one is easy to say. Those players are still in Lu Ban’s “Silent Land” completing the tasks that Lu Ban once experienced, and they are having a lot of fun.
The second one is a bit more troublesome.
Ordinary people's exposure to pollution will inevitably lead to mental problems, reduced rationality, and in severe cases, physical alienation. Although with the assistance of Leopard, these people may not die on the spot or turn into monsters, but if they become mentally ill after playing a game, it will still have a great impact on the reputation of Lu Ban's [Morning Star].
Lu Ban's Silent Media is not a large capital empire spanning several countries that can directly control public opinion and suppress this matter.
So, Lu Ban had another idea.
That is to find some terminally ill patients who are on the verge of death and have lost hope for the future, and let them try it.
It may sound a bit inhumane to say this, but since death is already inevitable, it is better to use it to shine and live a relatively outrageous life.
Thinking of this, Lu Ban quickly contacted the hospice ward, or palliative care clinic, of Jiangcheng Third People's Hospital through Tang Yu.
Most of the patients in these wards are terminally ill and dying. The chances of their recovery are almost zero, and the treatments to prolong their lives are too painful. So, in order to retain a bit of dignity and gain a moment of peace at the end of their lives, they chose this clinic.
Here, doctors and nurses usually provide treatments to relieve pain, based on the patient's wishes. Family members often come to accompany them, creating a warm and gentle environment.
What was somewhat different from Lu Ban's initial expectations was that there were not only elderly people in the ward, but also some young people.
Cancer is the reason why most young people live here. Many of them have very short hair, which is the result of radiotherapy. After stopping the corresponding treatment, they look much healthier.
"This patient used to work for an internet company. He was said to have worked very hard since his student days and was always the hardest-working person after joining the company. However, he later developed esophageal cancer, which was caused by irregular diet and unhygienic takeout food."
The doctor looked at the patient's back and introduced.
Lu Ban was so scared that he quickly uninstalled the food delivery app on his phone.
There are also some young and middle-aged people in the clinic. Most of them have terminal illnesses due to life reasons and were sent here.
It may be because the elderly have relatively traditional ideas and their families still hope to prolong their lives, so fewer people are sent here and there are more young people in the clinic.
This is quite consistent with Lu Ban's idea.
"It's a bit embarrassing to say this. When Dr. Tang first approached me, I was thinking that their department had already started pre-selling services, hahaha."
The doctor joked to ease the relatively heavy atmosphere.
"Doctor, I will give you some Morning Stars. These virtual reality devices can allow these patients to experience the outside world without leaving their homes. I believe this is also a kind of care for their last days."
Lu Ban threw out the speech he had prepared earlier.
He didn't tell any lies.
If these selected patients gain something from their exploration of foreign lands, they may be able to improve their physical condition and prolong their lives.
At the very least, allowing these dying people to have a long and wonderful journey in the end is also a kind of consolation.
[Morning Star] The equipment was quickly delivered to the hospital.
For these patients, things in the real world are no longer very stimulating to them.
Most of their lives are peaceful and quiet. Even if they still have some obsessions, they have forced themselves to let them go long ago.
The last time in the ward was a process of reconciliation with oneself.
In other words, at this stage, it is best not to have too much interaction with the world, so as to avoid unnecessary attachment.
Therefore, even if Morningstar is delivered, most patients will not be interested in using it.
But there are a few.
Kecheng is one of them.
He is the patient who works in the Internet industry and suffers from esophageal cancer.
Originally, he was a person who was very introverted. He had been very hardworking in both study and work since he was a child. He wanted to change his destiny and become a successful person through this effort.
But the onset of the disease disrupted his plans. The company declined his offer, his friends distanced themselves from him, and even his family rarely visited him after learning of his terminal illness.
When the savings accumulated after several years of hard work were almost used up, Ke Cheng chose to give up treatment.
The pain had tortured him beyond recognition, so he decided to die in a dignified manner.
The process of waiting for death is more of a emptiness than painful.
You never know whether you will be able to wake up the next day. Every action and every word you say has the meaning of a last will.
Moreover, all those who knew about it looked at him with pity.
At night, Ke Cheng was in his ward, looking at the helmet on the table.
He had heard of the Morning Star before, and it was said to be a device that was ahead of its time.
Ke Cheng, who used to work in an Internet company, was naturally very interested, but in order to prevent himself from becoming attached to the world, he refrained from any contact with it.
But now, unexpectedly, the hospital has received some donations.
Ke Cheng looked at the helmet and sighed.
If this thing is really as magical as it is hyped up on the Internet, then I can be said to have witnessed history.
Thinking this, he put on his helmet.
A vast starry sky appeared before his eyes.
Rather than paying attention to the surroundings, the first thing Ke Cheng noticed was that his body no longer ached.
The diseased area seemed to have been healed and it couldn't be better, which made him feel that the trip was worthwhile.
After feeling his healthy body, Ke Cheng was preparing to go see the world's scenery according to the instructions.
But a door suddenly appeared in front of him.
In the field of vision, a few lines of silver text appeared indifferently.
【Do you want to understand the meaning of life? 】
Do you want to truly live?
【whether】
Ke Cheng frowned.