Chapter 388: On the eve of the start of the service

Lindemann closed the disingenuous headline, shook his head, and began his next exploration. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

After about half an hour of checking the information on the news site, he gradually noticed a problem.

Something is wrong.

All news about downtime is almost always a prediction of when and what will be down, and all of them are silent about the death of the Guardian and the player who killed the Guardian.

Not a word.

This can't help but make Lindemann, who has experienced the whole process of the incident, a little secretly suspicious, he always feels that behind these abnormal coincidences, there is some conspiracy hidden.

At this time, it suddenly occurred to him that it seemed that the woman was very obsessed with taking the life of the Guardian.

Maybe it's the Guardian's AI that is important to her?

But this should not be enough to be the source of information blockade.

So, what is the reason?

The destruction of Iceheart?

Probably shouldn't be.

This is the game world, not the real world.

If something is destroyed, it would be nice to build another one.

In general, the things that are deliberately hidden by the official in the game world will only be secrets, easter eggs, and bugs.

And now, it seems that the incident on Ice Heart Island is neither an easter egg nor a BUG, so there should only be one option: confidential.

Secret?

But what is the secret?

As soon as he asked this question, Lindemann already had the result in mind.

Do you need to ask?

It must be a Guardian.

"Damn, if only I could get in touch with the Edge Night." Lindemann picked up the coffee on the table and took a sip of it.

His main concern now is the safety of the Guardian.

After all, he didn't know what had happened in the spirit world at that time, and what had happened to those people after his time stop realm was shattered.

And at the same time, he is also worried about his own destiny.

Before the Guardian died, Iceheart Island had been ravaged into a barren land by the fierce battle, and the NPCs, the respawn points, all the places that should have existed on Iceheart Island no longer existed.

And this island must also be judged to be an uninhabitable island for players.

After all, there are no resurrection points, and the basis for the player's survival is gone.

Lindemann pressed the weight of his entire body against the back of his chair, and he was pondering at the moment.

If I go online again after the update is completed, where will my body appear?

Some random city?

Or is it some remote novice village?

If that's the case, will he meet a new Guardian?

Although he understood that the Guardians had different looks and forms, he still inevitably looked forward to it a little when he thought about it.

"How long will it take to update...... Lindemann refreshed the news page, if the game update is completed and the login is opened, then this website will also give a prompt to let players go online.

In the process of constantly refreshing, Lindemann suddenly had a name in his head for some reason.

Gardenia.

This player, who has been judged to be 'completely dead' in the game, is doing something in Northern Europe at the moment.

After being banned, will he complain on the game's official website?

Although Lindeman felt that all his complaints would not be accepted by the game official, after all, he was a person who was expelled from the Heavenly Realm after committing the Heavenly Rules, so what was the use of appealing to the Heavenly Realm?

In addition, the account of this game is bound to the person itself, so a person can only have one account in his life.

In other words, he can no longer see Gardenia appear in the game.

"Hey......" For some reason, Lindemann thought of what happened to Gardenia, and actually sighed faintly.

I guess I think he's a little pitiful.

However, there is an old Chinese saying, 'The poor must have something to hate', which is quite appropriate to describe the gardenia.

……

"Long night, how long did it take for Xie Yan to hatch at that time?" Elise asked, leaning on my side and raising her eyes.

Hatch......?

"Why do you use that word?" I looked at Xie Yan, who was meditating on the side, and couldn't help but ask with a wry smile.

"Ah...... Don't you think this adjective is appropriate? Elise gestured to the ball of light suspended in the air, "If there's anything to come out of it, the word hatching is appropriate." ”

Coming out of the ball, should it be described by the word hatching?

I always feel weird.

"Are you a legend of Nezha?" I scratched my head and asked this very visual question, "The main character in this one seems to have been born out of the ball." ”

"Ah...... I said why there is always a sense of déjà vu. Elise seemed to be awakened by my question, "It turns out that the source is here, yes, it's the legend of Nezha." ”

"Wait, I'm off track." Elise gestured for me to stop, "What were we talking about?" ”

"Ugh—" I sighed, "you were asking me how long it took for Xie Yan to hatch. ”

"I'll tell you now." Without waiting for her to ask again, I replied directly, "It probably took more than a week to two weeks, and I remember that you seemed to be there when he showed up, right?" ”

Xie Yan on the side closed his eyes and did not react.

I don't know if he was completely immersed in the world of meditation, or if he deliberately pretended to be deaf and dumb there.

"Like." Elise scratched her head, "Hey, Xie Yan, did you feel when you were in that ball of light?" ”

She completely ignored Xie Yan's meditative state and threw a question directly at him.

"No, I don't feel it."

Xie Yan replied, his eyes were still closed, it seemed that he was pretending to be deaf and dumb just now, but in fact, he heard better than anyone else.

"To be honest, I don't really know exactly how long I've spent in that void." Xie Yan said slowly, "Before I returned to this world, my concept of time and space was extremely vague, maybe I lost the ability to judge their scale, and now I think back to that period of time, I feel a little incredible. ”

"So in that ball of light, you're actually in a dream." I thought for a moment and said, "It's just a dream with no specific scenes." ”

"I think so." Xie Yan nodded, "If the AI can dream." ”

"Of course AI dreams." I smiled.

Because I did.