With the conclusion of the investigation, the verdict for Chu Meng was also handed down.
Chu Meng was sentenced to death.
While awaiting execution, she finally saw Chu Xing emerge from the hospital.
Their eyes met, followed by a long silence.
It was Chu Meng who broke the silence by asking, "Are you alright?"
Am I alright?
Upon waking, her eyes were slightly dim, no longer displaying the bright, confident, and exuberant demeanor she once had in the virtual world, but instead a heavy, somber air.
His lips moved slightly. "I'm alright!"
When he first woke up, he fell into a deep coma and was placed in a laboratory set up by Chu Meng for care.
After Chu Meng was arrested, the police found him during a search of the laboratory and took him to the hospital.
After a long period of treatment, he finally regained consciousness.
After regaining consciousness, he was diagnosed with severe depression and underwent a long period of antidepressant treatment before his emotions gradually calmed down from the breakdown.
That period wasn't particularly good, nor was it particularly bad; it was just the same old story.
Chu Meng's expression was complicated. Looking at Chu Xing's depressed face, she whispered, "Do you hate me?"
hatred?
Chu Xing opened her eyes wide, thought about the question seriously, and replied, "I don't hate you! I did it voluntarily. If it weren't for that virtual world, I would have 'committed suicide' too. I know you were saving me."
When Chu Meng's virtual world required a soul test, Chu Xing accidentally discovered this secret and volunteered to contribute his soul.
At that time, Chu Xing was suffering from depression and had prepared for suicide. This soul test suddenly piqued his interest.
For him, since he was going to die anyway, it didn't really matter where he died.
If it can help my sister, that would be an even better thing.
In fact, during the time he was awake, he suspected many times that Chu Meng developed this virtual world to help treat his depression. After all, in the virtual world, he lived a flamboyant, confident, and extremely happy life, and had never been troubled by depression.
For the first time in a long time, Chu Meng showed a sad expression, and she choked out three words.
"sorry!"
I'm truly sorry this time.
The game was initially developed to treat early-stage depression, but things took an unexpected turn.
Once you have a world, you can't help but want to plant flowers, grass, and sunshine in it, and decorate it beautifully, just like when someone has a new house, they always want to decorate it, buy furniture, and buy their favorite teddy bear.
That's just how she is.
From the day the soul extraction experiment succeeded, she had already lost her original aspirations.
After conducting the soul separation experiment at Chuxing, everything seemed to go smoothly. The soul separation was successful, and the soul returned to the real world smoothly as well.
However, shortly after returning to the real world, upon waking up, his brain seemed to have been stimulated, his depression worsened, and he showed signs of personality splitting.
She knew that the detachment process was imperfect and had deviated from its intended course.
During that time, Chu Xing was in a very bad state, so she could only send him into the virtual world, set up an identity he liked, and let him live in the virtual world.
However, the test requires more souls and more volunteers. One newly awakened person simply cannot meet the huge testing demand. After some planning, the death game of "We Are All Paper Dolls" was born.
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