Chapter 6



Chapter 6

When all the players in the universe wanted to know how Bai Ye became the lord, Ye Bai also wanted to know why no player had become the lord before.

The limited usage time of the Seed of Creation is twenty-four hours. After causing such an unexpected commotion, Ye Bai did not rush to encircle the land. Instead, he temporarily withdrew from the Ten Thousand Worlds and entered the personal space of the Star Network.

There is nothing in here now, it looks like the simple, pure white, high-tech space in science fiction movies.

Before, Ye Bai was anxious to enter "Wanjie" to find out what was going on, and had not studied it in detail. But now, as her thoughts changed, the space quickly changed and became a room very similar to her previous study - this operation was similar to changing the desktop of one's computer.

"Is this the virtual universe..."

Regarding the Star Network, Ye Bai learned some basic information from Aurora during his three years in the laboratory.

The Star Network is different from the Internet that Ye Bai knows. Calling it a virtual universe is not a description, but a conceptual definition.

It is an "ocean" composed of the activities of a unique acquired life group. This life form is currently scientifically known as the "Floating Ghost Clan," which can be roughly understood as: a semi-mechanical ascendant, a digital life, a cyber ghost...

According to Aurora, the emergence of the Fuyou Clan can be traced back to tens of millions of years ago when the Star Alliance was not yet established and the universe was still in the Dark Forest Age. At that time, the most powerful civilization used some method to transcend the level of flesh and blood life and obtain true immortality.

In the end, this ascension was neither successful nor a failure.

That group became another life form that was not understood by the real universe. They indeed transcended the physical dimension, but could not achieve the theoretical state of success, that is, to carry out high-level interference in the real universe; they seemed to have gained immortality and were active in the fourth dimension of the universe, but the only impact they could have on the three-dimensional universe was a simple "flash", a data fluctuation from 0 to 1.

The Star Alliance was established because two other powerful civilizations at the time studied the data of the Fuyou people and created a star network interface, realizing real-time communication throughout the universe, thus ending the Dark Forest Era.

All real-time data streams on the Star Network are essentially the tides of the Fuyou Clan's activities. There are no servers and no AI mainframes, and they are truly impossible to be monitored by any major force or deciphered by any hackers, even the two most powerful cosmic civilizations, the Ruilan Empire and the Cain Federation.

The only thing it needs is the energy to upgrade the interface, which is also the origin of the 10,000 star coins required to register on the Star Network.

As for the games on the Star Network... they are the acquired 'islands' or 'reefs' on this ocean.

Not long after the Star Network appeared, intelligent beings who had used it discovered that individuals from any ethnic group could choose to upload their consciousness and transform into the Fuyou Clan at any time.

Therefore, many intelligent life forms will choose to transform when their lifespan reaches its limit. Until now, the star network is still the largest "cosmic cemetery", which is also the origin of the concept of "cyber ghost" - when Ye Bai heard it, a hellish joke popped up in her mind. If she transformed when she was about to die of old age, Aurora, who could live for at least 600 years, would be able to offer her electronic incense.

At the same time, as a large number of interstellar tribes converted to the floating tribe, star network games appeared one after another.

The most widely accepted understanding of these various games in the universe is that they are a kind of collective subconscious convergence. The activities of the groups that have converted into the Fuyou people and the groups that have not converted in a civilization have undergone a wonderful qualitative change on the star network, becoming unique virtual digital worlds. Every intelligent life that enters the star network can enter and explore and play in it.

Therefore, all StarNet games have no production companies or publishers.

This is also why when Ye Bai saw that Wanjie had become a Star Network game, his first reaction was to enter the game to understand the situation inside, rather than to investigate who made it.

It didn't take Ye Bai much time to adapt to the use of the Star Network, because it was controlled by consciousness and was not much different from a personal terminal.

After Ye Bai asked the question, a large amount of information soon came out. Because she also added the requirement of "reliability", a large amount of information that came out was verified and its authenticity could be guaranteed.

It contains some public information disclosed by the civilizations that first entered "Wanjie". The earliest one was three years ago, but more of it was in recent months. After the role of Wanjie became widely known to civilizations throughout the universe, not only countless new players were added, but also scholars who specialized in studying the game content.

When StarCraft players enter the game, they see the same login interface as Ye Bai.

Although there are no instructions, many StarNet games are the same, and the character's body shape is also the more common carbon-based life type IV.

Then, when it comes to logging in, the problem arises.

Other StarNet games do not have the concept of "login". Registration and login are automatically completed when entering the game. Therefore, when StarNet players see the closed stone door, their first reaction is naturally that this is the background level of the game and they have to find a way to get out.

But the entire scene of "Wanjie" is destructible, even the initial login interface.

So, after discovering that the stone door was tightly closed and could not be opened, the players began to act according to their own ideas, using fists and feet to violently break the stone door open, using the rubble next to the stone platform to smash the stone door open, using lighting poles to pry the stone door open from the middle... and so on.

For players who enter the game through these methods, in addition to the attribute differences of different body shapes when sculpting their faces, the identity of their personal panels is not Ye Bai's "God-Blooded One", but "Refugee".

Seeing this, Ye Bai completely understood and couldn't help but hold his forehead -

Because of the special form of the StarNet game, StarNet players entered the game in this unconventional way. They were not normal player accounts, so they became visitor accounts.

Guest accounts are designed to capture players who are too lazy to register an account. Of course, they only offer a limited experience with the game content, and everyone is treated like a refugee, despised by the NPCs. Want to become a truly impressive Godblood? Go get some money... ahem, go register a real account!

But as he continued to think about it, Ye Bai felt that something was not right. There were so many players in StarCraft, and it was said that Wanjie also had the important function of enhancing mental strength. How could they not have discovered the login method?

Then Ye Bai saw the next piece of information.

Yes, not all players are so violent. Some people are groping for the patterns on the stone door and achieving the correct 'login cutscene'.

At this point, the players' thinking has reached a turning point.

[Identity] and [Secret Key], when the two questions came out, StarCraft players who never played games without logging into their accounts naturally thought that this was a level that needed to be decrypted, and that they could get extra game rewards after answering them correctly.

During this period, the "cracking faction" emerged, who tended to find the "answers" to these two questions by looking at clues from the surrounding environment.

So, among the various inputs, the cracking players found that no matter what they input, the door was opened. Compared with those players who broke the door violently, there was no difference in their personal panels except for the attribute differences of different body shapes when pinching the face.

Well, it turns out it’s for free.

The cracking faction disbanded on the spot, and this method of smashing the door open without any effort has become the mainstream among current StarCraft players. After all, they have discovered that the Ten Thousand Worlds can improve mental strength. The entire universe is rolling up. If they don’t move forward, they will fall behind. Why waste time in this direction that will not produce results?

Only a very small number of people, either out of personal persistence or for the research purposes of their affiliated factions, still persist in the decryption work, believing that a successful decryption will yield greater rewards. They are jokingly called the "persistent cracking faction"...

Seeing this, Ye Bai frowned.

"This is a normal login method. How can it be a guest account? Input, decrypt..."

Suddenly, Ye Bai had an idea and she understood the difference!

It's language logic!

Among the scenes that Ye Bai will never forget in her life, there is one from when she was just dug out from Antarctica.

Ye Bai, who had just woken up at that time, saw a new human female with a very delicate and beautiful appearance.

“@%#&¥*…”

The other party said something that she couldn't understand. The tone was very complicated. Ye Bai felt that she couldn't even imitate it. After seeing her confused look, the other party seemed to remember something. He took out a silver object that looked like a watch battery and pressed it against her neck while Ye Bai was terrified and unable to move.

Later, Ye Bai learned that it was a personal terminal. When it came into contact with her skin, it decomposed into nanorobots, entered the back of her neck through the pores, and connected to the nerves. There was no pain at all during the process.

Then Ye Bai understood what the other party said.

"Hello, ancient human. I am TI8697, a staff member of the Blue Star Council. You are now 10,245 years into your era. From now on, Blue Star will become a public planet of the Star Alliance..."

"...Finally, are you willing to sell us your Antarctic property rights?"

The real world cannot be like what is written in online novels, where the whole universe speaks Chinese.

Language is fundamentally a carrier of information. As any civilization develops, the information carrier will continue to become more complex and contain more information.

Even for the people on Blue Star ten thousand years later, the language logic system has undergone tremendous changes, not to mention the numerous intelligent lives and civilizations throughout the universe. Many civilizations do not communicate using vocalizations or writing at all. Different intelligent groups have different language logic foundations.

In this era, it is the use of spiritual power that makes cross-racial communication barrier-free.

Under normal circumstances, biological communication is to convert the information in the brain into an expression form, such as speech or text, through language logic. However, with a personal terminal, the input of information in the brain can be directly converted into mental signals, transmitted to the communicator's personal terminal, and understood by the other party.

But in fact, the language logic of the foundation of different intelligent life forms will not change, so this problem is revealed when logging into "Wanjie".

Judging from Ye Bai's success story, it seems... it can only accept the Blue Star voice logic input from ten thousand years ago to complete the registration.

The information input by different StarCraft players using their own voice logic all became unrecognizable "garbled code" and were therefore identified as visitor accounts.

Thinking of this, Ye Bai took a deep breath.

There is nothing wrong with "insisting on decryption". If you know the correct answer, you can get an "extra reward", a key to correctly enter "The World".

No one in the entire universe knows this key now, except Ye Bai.

"Boom, boom, boom..."

Ye Bai subconsciously reached out his hand, trying to calm his pounding heart.

What she felt at this moment was not the superiority that surpassed the entire universe, but a chill down her spine.

A man is innocent unless he is in possession of a treasure.

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