269. Aren't you really a quest NPC on this side?
However, despite finding the melee format troublesome, Levi didn't complain too much, and was even more glad that Bob's main event took this form. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 After all, if it is still a one-on-one heads-up like the preliminaries, he himself is at ease, but at the same time, it is also convenient for the murderer who may plan to openly commit murder in this BOB competition. On a one-on-one battlefield with no interference, the self-proclaimed [death-gun] murderer can carry out his actions without any scruples, and even if Levi senses that the game is not going right, there is no way to stop it before the system determines that the game is over - unless he asks Yuki Nagato, who has not entered the game and seems to be sitting in the living room reading a book, but is in a 'standby' state all the time, to hack into the servers of the GGO operating company from the outside.
However, while Levy is 99% sure that the game's dead-gun modus operandi requires the cooperation of his real-life companions. However, there is no guarantee that cutting off the broadcast screen of the game, or completely crashing the game server, which is a way to stop the murderer from committing crimes in front of a large audience, will stop the murderer from continuing to commit crimes. Although after Evan's analysis, Levi is more convinced that the murderers are a few perverts who seek self-satisfaction by blatantly killing people on the Internet. But after all, no one can guarantee that in the absence of an audience, the murderer in reality will definitely choose to give up, right?
What if what Yuki did made the murderer who was waiting for the signal of his accomplice angry in reality? In this situation with all these troublesome restrictions, it was indeed more reliable for Levi to preempt the dead gun in the game. After all, if a player who seems to know the truth interferes with the action of a dead gun in the game, it should only be regarded as a normal situation that occurs very often in dogfights, and it is not even a sudden accident. In reality, the murderer with the dead gun in the game will definitely not have too many associations and overreactions to that natural situation.
Alas, in the end, the intelligence is too insufficient. When Levi went to bed yesterday and remembered Izumi's 'mind', who knew everything about Alice, who had just been 'rescued' from a special enchantment, and asked her if she knew what was going on in GGO, he heard on the phone, "Before I traveled to this world, the official version of this novel over there hadn't been serialized yet", which made people laugh.
In the end, at first I thought it was just a whimsical self-hypnosis spring, Levi thought he had met a prophet who could predict the future, but he didn't expect it to be a coincidence or an unknown force, and the specific 'events' that this party knew were all things that had already happened on Levy's side. Obviously, he has almost no last resort for everyone who appears around Levy, but he doesn't know anything about the 'future experience' of these people, or he knows that he is only vague and ignorant, and there is no way for people to refer to it.
There is no way to cheat in the reality of this world, and Lévy can only console himself with this kind of thing that the students in his class have never said. In fact, to tell the truth, there are so many girls with unique skills around this guy, and he is already equivalent to a fair destroyer with a plug-in in the game, isn't it? The so-called lack of people's hearts seems to be exempt from vulgarity. Even if she insists on her 'unintentional' Youxi, doesn't she actually have a pursuit of reading that she doesn't admit?
Izumi can't predict how much more Levi will cheat in the future, but as an intelligence agent on the Internet, her attainments are already quite impressive. She doesn't have the special abilities that Mikoto Misaka, Eve, and Yuki have that can be applied to computer networks, but even so, she still has a lot of valuable information just by means that ordinary people can do. Sometimes even if you have the ability, you can only go on a rampage, but it's better to grope forward with a clear goal, saying that the ability is so suitable to be a hacker, but always only brute force cracking, and obviously just an ordinary Internet user, can still find information that ordinary people can't find at all.
"Laughing-coffin?"
After browsing the same GGO-related news on the addresses in the email sent by this party, Levi clicked on the first screenshot downloaded from the attachment, and the largest pattern on it was a weird black coffin. The coffin was half-opened, with a smiling clown on the lid, and a skeletal arm was revealed from the open part of the coffin.
In this first screenshot, the introduction is about a game guild that uses this pattern as a logo. After a cursory reading, Levi learned that it was a notorious red-name guild in SAO back then.
Lévy doesn't play many online games, but he knows some basic terms like the Red Name Guild. Most online games have a setting where after killing another player, or killing a certain number of other players, the player's name will turn red. This reminds other players to be careful of that player, and killing a player with a red name will also give a reward to the player who is considered to be 'doing harm to the people'.
Online games are different from general stand-alone games, in addition to the social attributes of being able to play with many real human beings, they tend to have a higher degree of freedom than stand-alone games. That is, you can play any way, you can always find your own fun, and so on. Among these online games, there are players who follow the traditional step-by-step level up to fight monsters for fun, and there are also players who enjoy various life classes without fighting. At the same time, since the birth of online games, there have been indispensable guys who hunt other players for fun, either to vent the depression of reality or simply enjoy the excitement.
In a normal game, red players are like a bunch of annoying flies buzzing around in their ears. Ordinary players don't have much to lose when they are killed by players in the game, but in the game, they manipulate the character and get killed inexplicably without doing anything, and that feeling is not good for anyone. Not to mention that some of the most popular players seem to feel that their 'prank' level is not enough, and they will ambush near the location of some monsters that can drop rare items or hold the key to complete important tasks, and kill or kill the players who are engaged in attacking the monsters.