Chapter 227: Munster's Identity

After Tang Tu and Van Gogh were teleported out of the mission, all the scenes in the mission scene were frozen. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 infoGabriel, Trevor, Zobeck, Satan, and all sorts of little monsters, all of them were as if they were immobilized, except for one person.

This man was "Adam", and he walked alone into the cathedral, the place where the gods fought each other. He walked over to the throne that was supposed to belong to Satan or Gabriel and sat down casually.

Suddenly, his hand waved across his face, and a mask was removed from his face.

"Boom," he laughed, his face twisted and scarred like an ugly centipede... The face behind the mask, as terrifying as Adam, is another monster created by Frankenstein, Munster.

The temperament revealed by Munster at this moment was diametrically opposed to when Tang Tu encountered it before.

He waved his hand at the motionless Satan, and Satan's body turned into a stream of data and converged in front of him, and he waved his hand at Gabriel, who also turned into a stream of data. He kept waving his hand, and all the scenery and characters turned into a stream of data...

All the scenes of the entire mission were reduced to nothingness, except for Munster and the throne beneath him, as well as the sets of data floating in front of him.

Who exactly is Munster?

Tang Tu once thought that he was an NPC played by a real person, or a data NPC with higher intelligence, but these guesses were incorrect.

Li Cheng once told Tang Tu that their father, Dr. Tang Zhong, had three masterpieces in his life. The first is Tang Tu, known as NO.001. The second is Li Cheng, known as NO.002. And the third is the main system of the redemption game, which is called NO.003.

When Tang Tu discovered the danger, he ordered NO.003 to copy a backup system, while NO.003 hid it.

This NO.003 replicated backup system is the main system used by the redemption game now, which controls the operation of the entire game, and it is Munster.

Munster has the same intelligence height as NO.003, in addition to monitoring the operation of the game, it will occasionally turn into an NPC character in the mission and play with the players for a while.

Before the Shadow King's quest, Tang Tu encountered Munster was only one of his clones. But today, it is Munster's ontology that appears here.

Munster's gaze swept over the data stream in front of him one by one, and found no anomalous data, which made him frown.

Why is his ontology here today? In fact, he came for Tang Tu and Van Gogh, and it was related to the "Frankenstein Diary".

The raw data for "Frankenstein's Diary" is missing.

Theoretically, "Frankenstein's Diary" is just a set of data for the redemption game. When this set of data is generated, Munster will give a raw data packet, and then copy N copies of this original data packet and distribute it to various tasks.

In other words, there are N "Frankenstein" missions in the game, and the "Frankenstein's Diary" in the mission is N-1 backup data packet, plus a raw data packet.

However, just when Munster checked the data stream, he suddenly found that the original data packet was missing, although there were still N "Frankenstein's Diary" data streams in the game, but all of these N data streams were backup data packets.

Theoretically speaking, Munster is the main system of the game, that is, the main god of the entire game, and it is impossible to hide what happens in the game.

This kind of thing had never happened before, so Munster's ontology personally entered the game's character investigation.

He had to figure out who or which program had copied the backup packets, and whether the original packets had been deleted or hidden.

Due to the uncertainty of the timing of the incident, Munster did not know when the original packets disappeared or when the backup packets appeared, so he had to sift through all the players who had participated in Frankenstein's missions.

With tens of thousands of players participating in Frankenstein's quest, Munster will take on the role of a quest character and get up close and personal with them, never before gaining more accurate data.

Among them, Tang Tu is one of the players that Munster focuses on observing, because his charisma value (the original intimacy with NPCs) exceeds 50 points, which is the highest among the current players.

If Tang Tu knew this, he should be glad that he chose to play stupid, and fortunately he didn't mention it to Van Gogh in the chat. Because the player's information in the chat is not a secret for the game system.

As for why Munster pretended to be Adam and contacted Tang Tu during the mission, it was out of his mischievous psychology.

Adam is a non-existent character in the game's quests, and he is a set of data that Munster created on a whim.

Tang Tu once noticed that Adam was not mentioned in Frankenstein's diary, and it was not because of Victor. Frankenstein hated Adam because he didn't make Adam at all.

Maybe it was curiosity, maybe it was loneliness, maybe it was just a fleeting thought, Munster copied his doppelganger data, modified a few of the basic items, and turned him into Adam.

Suffice it to say that Adam is both a doppelganger of Munster, but independent of Munster. Munster was curious about what Adam would grow up to look like, and how he would differ from his doppelganger.

At the same time, Munster has another layer of consideration for contacting players as Adam, there are not many characters who have been exposed to "Frankenstein's Diary" in Frankenstein, and Adam is one of them, so Munster deliberately appeared as Adam's character, also to see if he could find other problems.

The character of Adam is still in the Stonewing Monastery, and Munster is also deliberately isolated for observation. In fact, Adam is not the only "character" who has been isolated and observed by Munster, and all NPCs who have been in contact with the "Diary" are on the watch list.

In order to investigate the truth about the anomaly in the data of the "Diary", Munster temporarily created the task of "King of Shadows", and all players who have been "Frankenstein" will be matched by the system.

The "Shadow King" quest is a scene where the game system observes the player's data, so the quest content will have a weird feeling.

Tang Tu and Van Gogh both felt the difference in this task, and Tang Tu even felt a little disgusted, which was probably his subconscious instinctive reaction.

So, "Frankenstein's Diary" is obviously in Tang Tu's collection book, why didn't Munster find it?

Because Tang Tu's collection book is different from the ordinary collection book, his collection book is a concrete representation of Tang Tu's ability, and there are many functions in it that have not been discovered by Tang Tu. (To be continued.) )