Li Bai could only guess how dangerous this trip was, but Yang Jia had experienced it personally, so he naturally knew it better.
She almost thought she would never come back.
Yang Jia didn't regret taking the risk, because she knew the road she was on was full of thorns and that survival would have to be fought for. But if she had to leave Li Bai, she would be extremely reluctant.
So the words "I miss you very much" are sincere and heartfelt, without any exaggeration.
They almost never met each other.
Even after waking up, this feeling of dread hadn't diminished in the slightest. This was because Yang Jia knew that if the system wanted to deal with her, it would be easy. It could do it anytime, anywhere, without even needing to put her into a deep sleep.
But she knew better that no matter whether it was her, Li Bai, or the millions of players, this was inevitable and would happen sooner or later.
Yang Jia began to organize her memories while eating. She sorted them out in the order she had seen them; after all, the system's ordering must have made sense. However, aside from the first two paragraphs, she had memorized the rest by rote; without further organization, she would never fully understand or grasp them.
But Yang Jia did not look at those memories immediately, but started from the beginning.
Although Yang Jia had no idea what this initial memory was about, she took it very seriously because she suspected it was related to the real world. Seeing is believing, and this was her only current glimpse into the real world.
Yang Jia didn't know if she'd ever see that world, but she knew it was essential to understand it. As the saying goes, knowing yourself and your enemy ensures victory in a hundred battles. If she knew nothing about the real world, how could she possibly help Li Bai?
She would not ask Li Bai about this matter, but she would never miss it if she could get access to it.
Besides, Li Bai was also here. Back then, Li Bai must have been several years younger than he is now, and it was likely that he had just left the laboratory. Yang Jia couldn't experience Li Bai's past life, so this image was even more precious to her.
Yang Jia didn't know where these memory fragments came from, but they were able to be completely preserved in his memory, just like a movie stored in a hard drive. No matter when he opened it to watch, it was very clear and would never fade away with the passage of time.
She guessed that this was because her current "body" was also made up of data, so the memory in her brain was similar to the data storage on a hard drive.
In this way, whenever you want to watch it in the future, you can take out this part of the memory and replay it.
So after reading it once, Yang Jia did not linger, but continued to read the part that belonged to the memory of his current identity.
Previously, Yang Jia had assumed that this game world was constructed shortly before the players entered, and that other things like "memories" were fictional. But now it seemed that wasn't the case. However, she could understand why, because according to Li Bai, this wasn't just a game world. It wasn't something that was built and then ended; it was constantly evolving. Even for an intelligent mastermind, constructing so many threads simultaneously, ensuring every detail was realistic and plausible, wasn't easy.
Therefore, the best approach should be like the creation of the world. Initially, there was chaos, then the heavens and the earth were created, earth, water, fire, wind, and the two energies of yin and yang appeared, and then gradually evolved into all things in the world... Of course, this is according to mythology and legend. According to science, it should be the process of planet formation and species evolution. But the essence is the same: creation from nothing.
During this process, the system only makes "corrections" at critical moments to ensure that the general direction progresses as it needs - or in the direction required by the designer.
If this is true, then the system is not only the "creator god" of this world, but it must also be able to grasp every subtle direction of it.
No wonder it knows so much and appears so timely.
The fragments she saw in the void were truly precious. From these fragments of memory, she learned so much, and many things that she had previously found puzzling now had answers.
It can be said that after this sleep, her understanding of the entire game has become very deep. Although Yang Jia also knows that this content is definitely not all, it is enough to make her frightened.
No matter what, if she wants to be at the forefront of the gaming world and accumulate sufficient strength, there shouldn't be too much of an obstacle.
The only problem is that these fragments of information were given to her by the system.
Although Yang Jia had no evidence, she had already determined this. After all, normally, even if she suffered a shock while fishing for information, it would be impossible for her to obtain such a large amount of information at once, almost drowning her completely and even scattering her original memories.
The information she obtained this time covered a wide range of topics, and most of them were related to her, even the things she wanted to know most. Even if the real world was taken into account, the only thing that could do this was probably the system.
It was not until now that Yang Jia realized that her previous ideas about the defense system were ridiculous, because at that time she had no idea how powerful this system was.
Perhaps just as Zhuo Tianyang once vowed, the power of the intelligent mainframe is something that ordinary people cannot understand at all.
Thinking of this, Yang Jia sighed again.
In fact, the reason why she didn't dare to see Li Bai right away was because some of the information she had just learned was too horrifying, and she was not sure what to do.
But now that she had calmed down and thought about it, she felt that her thoughts were ridiculous. At this point, neither she nor Li Bai could escape. Given that, the thought of "being afraid of implicating the other" was completely unnecessary.
Besides, how could she control Li Bai's temperament? This kind of thinking not only looked down on Li Bai, but also looked down on the relationship between them.
After making up her mind, she quickly ate the remaining food and decided to go see Li Bai. Although her condition was indeed very bad and she needed rest very much, she could not rest in peace if she could not see Li Bai.
But when I opened the door, I found Li Bai standing there.
Yang Jia's heart was pounding. She knew how angry Li Bai had been. But even so, she still came back to find her. She didn't knock on the door, not because she was embarrassed, but because she didn't want to disturb her rest.
She was glad that she opened the door at that moment. Otherwise, she would have no idea what kind of warm and pure love she would receive.
Yang Jia took a deep breath, reached out and pulled Li Bai into the room, closed the door with a "bang", and then opened his arms to hug Li Bai.
Only at this moment did my heart calm down.
Li Bai remained silent. Yang Jia suspected that while she was worried about him after receiving the news, she was still angry. So she didn't ask nonsense like "Why are you here?", which would have likely infuriated Li Bai.
——Although Yang Jia doubted whether Li Bai would have such emotions.
After a moment, she loosened her grip slightly and looked up at Li Bai. "I have a lot to tell you. Should I tell you now or after I rest?"
"Rest first." Li Bai said without hesitation.
A sly smile flickered in Yang Jia's eyes. Military strategy says: "The first push is strong, the second weakens, and the third is exhaustion." Li Bai's anger was simply out of concern for her; it wasn't an unresolved emotion. She'd taken the initiative to find him, indicating she wasn't so angry anymore. After a good rest, the last bit of anger would likely dissipate. Even if he still had a few more words to say to her, it wouldn't be a big deal.
Yang Jia couldn't possibly argue with Li Bai, nor did he want to let Li Bai sulk alone, so this solution was perfect.
With Li Bai by her side, she fell asleep almost as soon as she touched the pillow.
Only then did Li Bai turn his gaze to her face.
Although she had watched Yang Jia for an unknown amount of time while she was asleep, the feeling was completely different. No longer needing to worry about Yang Jia, Li Bai relaxed. After watching for a while, she gradually felt sleepy. She lay down beside Yang Jia, leaning against her side, and soon fell asleep too.
She had hardly had any rest during this period, and her condition was not much better than Yang Jia's.
However, Li Bai woke up before Yang Jia.
When Yang Jia woke up, she had already tidied herself up and was sitting at the head of the bed with an expressionless face, as if she had maintained this posture from beginning to end.
Yang Jia didn't know what was going on. When he opened his eyes, he subconsciously reached for Li Bai's hand and pressed his cheek against her palm. Then he slowly sighed and asked, "Li Bai, do you believe in fate?"
"Why do you ask that?" Li Bai did not answer her question, but asked back.
Yang Jia did not directly answer this question, but said, "I know how to break through the barriers between cities, and I also know what the ballad on the parchment scroll records and what it predicts."
"You said before that the system had instilled a lot of information into you. Is this it?" Li Bai asked immediately.
She could guess that Yang Jia wasn't surprised. She nodded and said, "There's more to it than that, but these are the most important parts."
Yang Jia's attitude was different from others. Li Bai thought about it and didn't ask her what was going on. Instead, he said, "The solution to the problem will embarrass you, right?"
It was more than just an embarrassment. Yang Jia smiled bitterly, "I think maybe everything we did before was under the control of the system, or even arranged by it."
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