The certificate will clearly show whether the holder is a player or an NPC. In addition to the information displayed on the label above their head, it will even clearly show the information of the opponents the holder has killed.
Chu Nian's ID belonged to the original owner of the body. When she took it out, she felt a headache coming on: the level displayed on it was still level two, which was far from the level thirty-five displayed above her head.
Moreover, it showed her battle results: apart from the player Luo Feng who was killed by the original owner, the rest were all demons and monsters; and among these monsters were level 45 monsters. How could a level 35 player kill a level 45 monster?
Moreover, while others couldn't level up by killing demons and monsters, she reached level 35.
This document is suspicious from the start!
Thinking that this document must also be a virtual item condensed from radio waves, Chu Nian tried to use radio waves to interfere with the display on the document. Sure enough, the content on the document began to change.
Chu Nian was overjoyed: Everything in this world can be changed with radio waves!
With that in mind, she tried to change the extremely conspicuous red lettering on her head.
When the police knocked on the basement door, they saw a sleepy-eyed woman, not very old, about twenty-two or twenty-three years old. Although she wasn't particularly beautiful, she exuded an aura that made them feel uncomfortable.
They checked the identification and, finding nothing amiss, turned and left. Chu Nian tried channeling her electrical energy into them. Presumably because police officers also possess electrical energy, her energy successfully transferred to these officers, much like mental power.
Of these police officers, only one is a game administrator; the rest are NPCs, but all of them are quite high-level, the lowest being level 40. It's likely that there are too many high-level players in Pompeii, and NPCs of lower levels are useless here.
The game administrators mingled among a bunch of NPCs to avoid being discovered by the players. They spent a long time searching based on the information provided by the hotel staff, but they couldn't find the abnormal contract player the staff had mentioned.
However, after searching several streets in the vicinity for a long time, he didn't see a single contract player!
He was about to go find the hotel staff to verify the situation in person when he suddenly realized that he and the police officers around him were being demoted.
What's it like to be surrounded by a group of police officers standing on the roadside who were just moments ago bossing you around and checking your ID, but now they're all visibly dropping in rank?
A crowd of passersby gathered around, staring at the police officers as if they were some kind of monster.
The other police officers are fine, they're all NPCs and have no independent thought. But that administrator is different; he was being pointed at and mocked by a bunch of players, and he almost went berserk.
But he couldn't lash out. As an administrator, he only had the authority to deal with bugs; he had to endure the mockery from players who weren't bugging him. However, being an administrator did have some advantages. For example, if he lost a level here, he could quickly level up by using his administrative authority in the game system in a quiet corner.
After leveling up again, he went to find the hotel staff member and inquired about the contracted player in person. The staff member was actually one of the administrators, but with a lower level and authority than him; he was an administrator only responsible for finding bugged players.
The advantage of questioning in person was that the waiter could record the situation directly in front of the police. The police immediately recognized the contract player as the woman who had lived in the basement before.
So, just as the couple above were locked in their second fierce battle, Chu Nian heard the police knocking on the door again, and this time it was much more intense than before, with the police's voices filled with violence.
After absorbing the police officers' electromagnetic waves, Chu Nian sent them into the Soul Ruins, so the electromagnetic waves attached to the police officers were also withdrawn. She was a little surprised to find that the police officers had returned, but she had already figured out that they probably confirmed that she was a problematic contract player.
Chu Nian flashed into her soul's abyss...
In less than two minutes, a team of police officers went down to the basement, but only one came up. Moreover, all the previous police officers were level 40 or above, but this one was only level 1.
The woman with red curly hair asked the policeman with some surprise, "Who are you? Are you really a policeman?" She probably knew there must be administrators among the police. But how could an administrator be demoted? The only possibility was that this person was a fake administrator.
The administrator, his face dark, demanded, "Where's the girl in the basement?" He had just leveled up, but after entering the basement for less than two minutes, all his police officers had lost their levels again, and the NPCs had all died instantly.
The other party is simply amazing; they can actually distinguish which ones are NPCs.
He felt that this bug might not be something an administrator of his level could solve, and he needed to find out the situation and report it as soon as possible.
The redhead said, "Isn't she downstairs?"
The administrator replied, "Not here." His face was even darker than before.
That said, although the administrator is a staff member, not a player, entering this world is still a soul entry. Furthermore, once they leave this world, they will forget everything about it.
In reality, he didn't even know which game his company had assigned him to manage.
Hearing his words, the redhead was shocked and said, "How is that possible? She's been staying in the basement the whole time and hasn't come out at all." After saying that, she went downstairs and went to the basement to see for herself.
The redhead was shocked to find the place deserted and returned to the ground. She asked, "Your whole squad of police went down, how come you're the only one who came up?" She had thought the rest of the police were still in the basement, but when she came down, she didn't see anyone.
The administrator couldn't answer, and he also wanted to know what was going on. Now that he couldn't find the contracted player, he could only go back and report the problem to the player.
This wasn't a normal game after all. He went back and reported the situation, and the technician in charge of senior management then reported it to the old lady.
Contract players are very rare in this game. These players will work for her for fifty years even if they don't die, and that's how the contract is considered complete.
But in reality, contract players generally don't live long.
The contract is formed because players are unwilling to kill: not killing means they can't level up and will be stuck here indefinitely. If they stay here too long, unless they come from a wealthy family, they won't have the financial resources to support the treatment of a person in a vegetative state. Their families will eventually give up on treatment, and these players have no choice but to form a contract if they want to survive.
Furthermore, players here cannot level up without killing others, and will spend all their time at the bottom. Contract players also face more monsters and demons chasing them than ordinary players, so it's no wonder they can't survive for long.
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