Chapter 1044, did you understand it this time?



The Hastur virus is the key that connects these parallel worlds with the real world.

“In every timeline, there is a time machine. If we want, we can make the ‘player’ travel through the time of that parallel world.”

"They don't need to experience time with the local inhabitants of the parallel world; after all, 'skipping the story' is a right that every player should have."

"The final key is that, although the players are not in the same parallel world, they can see each other due to the connection of the [Haster Virus]."

"This requires ensuring that the experiences in each parallel world are highly consistent and not too different."

Parallel worlds are like being connected by the same storyline.

Players can only cooperate on the same storyline.

Because they are facing the same boss.

However, there will always be some differences between different parallel worlds.

For example, in Minecraft, a boss might be a hero.

In your world, the same boss might be a notorious villain.

The different storylines make it difficult for players to cooperate and defeat the same boss even when they meet.

In other words, the two parallel worlds are like two pieces of paper with the same pattern.

When they overlap perfectly, the owner of the paper sees the exact same picture.

Even if the owners of the two sheets of paper swapped theirs, they would still see the exact same result.

However, if the two pieces of paper are slightly different, there will be discrepancies when they are overlapped, and the owners of the two pieces of paper will see different scenes.

After the exchange, the paper in their hands was no longer the same one.

In this situation, the Hastur virus cannot connect the two controlled players.

"Fortunately, as long as there is no special interference, there will definitely not be a parallel world different from other worlds."

This possibility should be 100%.

"At this point, my plan is more than half complete."

“A series of parallel worlds created by the influence of going back to the past gradually take shape as the stage for the ‘game’.”

But why hasn't this plan been fully realized yet, only reaching a majority completion rate?

"Because we haven't found a truly effective way to obtain 'energy' yet."

They were able to participate in this game because they created a parallel world of the [Hastella Virus], which allowed them to establish connections with reality.

Players control their characters in a parallel world through the [Haster Virus].

But what's virtual is still virtual.

Although the energy collected by players is abundant, the items from the parallel world are ultimately difficult to bring back to reality.

It's not like players can lie in a gaming pod playing a game and wake up in real life with a set of equipment and a weapon, right?

"The energy and items they collected were stored within the [Hasta virus]."

If one parallel world is destroyed and time rewinds to the past, then a new parallel world will be born.

Most importantly, the number of Hastur viruses will also increase.

In terms of the concept of parallel worlds, the [Hasta virus] has become infinitely numerous.

As long as you have time, or even if you don't need time...

As long as one player exists, a new [Haster Virus] will be created.

The only factor affecting its number is the number of players.

"But no matter how frequently the [Hastella virus] splits, or how much energy we obtain, we cannot bring that energy back to reality."

"What we need is to bring the [Hastella virus] back to reality, back to the original timeline."

"Therefore, we need a large sample of players, superb gaming skills, and rich background knowledge of the game."

"Thus creating a 'god' formed by the combined skills and knowledge of players from all over the world."

"I'm not sure if this plan will succeed, but I have to try and see if the variables we create can break the established cycle."

"He will be the last hope for this world."

Sizzle, sizzle—

The sound gradually stopped abruptly, leaving behind a tense atmosphere amidst the static.

However, Viktor's mind had already been filled with a large number of memories.

Players, the skills of all players worldwide, and knowledge about the entire world, including the future.

He felt dizzy and his vision blurred for a moment.

From the moment the Outer God virus attached itself to him, Victor's changes became noticeably different.

He was no longer a simple human; his body seemed to be shrouded in a deep, dark, hazy mist.

Even the trench coat behind him gleamed, reflecting shimmering light under the sun, making it extremely dazzling.

At this moment, Viktor exuded a strong aura of malevolence.

Just standing on the mountaintop, it felt as if the surrounding space was being eroded, gradually losing its shape, and a void appeared out of thin air.

After a long while, Viktor slowly opened his eyes.

The blurriness in my vision quickly dissipated.

However, the world before his eyes had undergone an unprecedented and astonishing change.

No longer just simple colors,

Instead, many incongruous rules, various patterns, and dense numbers and symbols appeared.

He recognized the patterns.

Name, level, health, mana, attributes.

Player inventory, crafting panel, map.

He covered his head.

He covered his head, which was about to explode from absorbing too many memories in a short period of time.

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