Chapter 7: The World Seems to Have Changed

Just as Rosen had the idea, the wall of white light in front of him turned into an incredibly clear screen again, showing all sorts of common weapons he had used and seen in the game world he had just seen.

The so-called ordinary weapons are pistols, rifles, light and heavy machine guns, submachine guns, grenades, grenades, sabers, etc., such as all kinds of tanks and cannons that should have been in World War II.

This is due to the fact that they are definitely not ordinary weapons, and also because they did not appear in the battle that Lawson had just experienced, so naturally it was impossible to offer an exchange.

The weapons in front of Rosen that made Rosen feel satisfied were not only American weapons, but also Japanese weapons.

Although Lawson doesn't look down on the Japanese machine at all, it doesn't hurt to have one more choice.

Besides, there are really no good things in Japanese weapons, but if you have the opportunity to enter the game world of the Medal of Honor in the future and go to the European battlefield or the Soviet-German battlefield, the German machinery and Soviet machinery there have a lot of good things that people covet.

After thinking about it, Lawson stretched out his finger and pointed to the M1 Garand rifle that he was used to, and found that the attributes that emerged with it were similar to those used in the game, which was still a whiteboard, and there was also an extra note: It can only be used in the game world, and cannot be brought into the real world.

Lawson had long expected such a restriction, so he was not too disappointed, and he couldn't help but be taken aback when he glanced at its price.

It's not that this gun is too expensive, but a little too cheap, and a MI Garand rifle only costs 50 merit points.

In his opinion, this is really cheap, almost the price of cabbage.

But when he thought about it, he didn't think it was strange. After all, although the M1 is very easy to use, it is also a product of World War II, and it is not a modern firearm in most games with a war background, so such a price is normal.

Imagine the price of the AK-47 in the real world, and you won't feel that the M1 is cheap.

Rosen didn't buy it right away, but looked at the Thomson submachine gun and the M1911 again, and found that the price was 60 merit points and 30 merit points, respectively.

After thinking about it for a while, Lawson finally decided to buy one M1, two more M1911s, and 10 MK2s.

The reason why I only buy 10 pieces is that the price of MK2 is a bit expensive, and each one needs 10 merit points. If it weren't for the fact that its attack power and damage range are not bad, especially when the enemy is outnumbered, he will definitely not chop his hands.

It is worth mentioning that when Rosen bought the bullet later, he was more sure of how expensive the MK2 was, because whether it was M1 or M1911 bullets, they were ridiculously cheap, basically 5 points of merit were worth 20,000 bullets, and Rosen directly threw out 20 points of merit value, and the bullets in exchange were enough to scrap the gun he just bought and may not be able to use it up.

The purchased firearms and ammunition did not appear in Rosen's hands, but went into his backpack.

Lawson locked his eyes on the backpack, and with a thought, he opened up the in-game storage.

Not only did he see the guns, grenades, and bullets he had just acquired, but he also had the rewards he had received in the game: a military flask and a military walkie-talkie.

Don't look at the total of 80,000 rounds of ammunition, the amount is amazing, but it only occupies two storage compartments in the backpack, which makes Lawson very satisfied.

Jim's military walkie-talkie looked rather clumsy, and Lawson didn't plan to use it for a while, so he thought about taking out the military flask and looking at it.

The next moment, Rosen felt his right hand sink, and a cold feeling came, and then he was surprised to find that there was indeed a flattened military wine jug in his hand, which shook slightly, and there was still a sound, obviously there was still a lot of unfinished wine in it.

Can it be taken back? Rosen thought as he tried to put it in his backpack again, and then he felt empty as the military flask reappeared in the storage space.

It would be nice if things from the real world could be put in there. Rosen thought to himself and decided to try it later.

The general took out the flask to play with, and Lawson looked at the list of mission settlements, he didn't pay much attention to the bits and pieces of rewards, what really piqued his interest was the content of the last list: the skills available in this world.

"1 Basic Close Tactics 2 Basic Long Tactics 3 Communication Equipment Use Skills 4 Basic Medical Techniques ......"

Even if Lawson doesn't look at the detailed description behind each skill, just by looking at the name, he can guess what it contains.

To be honest, these skills are quite good and practical, but the current skills don't particularly appeal to him.

What's more, he hasn't figured out which game world he's going to go to next, so it's a bit too early to pick a skill.

Rosen meditated in his heart: system, can the task point be saved?

After waiting for a moment, there was no information in his field of vision.

"I'll extract skills in the next game world, is that okay?" Rosen again silently asked the system in his mind.

After waiting for a while, Rosen still didn't get a reply.

Instead of being depressed and annoyed, Rosen had a satisfied smile on his face.

He usually reads some online novels.,Although he doesn't have any bad feelings about the novels of the system flow.,But the self-conscious ones of the system really don't like it very much.,Especially hate the protagonist being played dead and alive by the system.。

If it is changed to others, it doesn't matter if you don't like it, but if your own system is also self-aware, it will definitely make Lawson extremely unhappy.

Now, it seems that what he is worried about does not exist, at least for now, there is no autonomy in this system that dominates the game. This also allows him not to worry about becoming a plaything of the system.

It seems that the so-called master, in fact, means that the owner of the system will become the master, which is good, very powerful, and I like it.

Thinking of this, Lawson was in a good mood, looked at the only mission point plus many optional skills, and finally decided to take a gamble, not to exchange the skills first, and wait for the next game to end to confirm whether his guess was correct.

After playing with the guns he had just gotten for a while, Lawson glanced at the remaining merit points and felt that it was better to let them play their due role than to save them, so he gritted his teeth and exchanged them for three points of strength plus a little stamina.

In this way, his strength and physical strength have reached the limit of a normal person, but he does not feel much change.

This gave him the illusion that he had bought a fake drug, and after a glance at the merit value that had returned to single digits, Rosen decided to return.

Rosen suddenly felt empty, like a cold fall from the bed to the floor when he was asleep, the light flashed in front of him, and when he opened his eyes again, he found that he had returned to the house he rented.

Call.

Rosen let out a long breath and found himself still sitting at the computer desk, the system on the computer was still the changed system, but the two clumsy doors on the system desktop had been closed, and there was an extra countdown, showing 23:58:32.

Rosen estimates that this is most likely the time to start next time.

It seems that what I experienced before was not a dream at all. Lawson looked at the computer and finally recognized his situation, which made him feel sad and happy.

Sadly, it's too dangerous to enter these game worlds, if it weren't for the fact that I reacted quickly enough and adapted well enough, I was afraid that I would be killed on the spot if I didn't do anything.

The good thing is that being able to travel through different game worlds is really a wonderful and magical experience for Lawson, and at the same time, he can also acquire some skills, which will be very cool to think about.

In addition, Lawson looked at the clothes on his body just now and found that it was still the one he had before he crossed, which at least showed that he was not crossing in the flesh this time. This made him subconsciously feel a little safer.

But then he couldn't help but come up with a new guess: what if the next time he went to another game world, he didn't wear the soul but the body? With his current physique, can even a digital body withstand an incomparably fierce battle?

Looks like I'm going to need to get some exercise, at least to improve my ability to survive in the game world. Rosen secretly made up his mind to stand up, but at this moment, Rosen suddenly felt a wave of dizziness, and subconsciously wanted to stand firm on the computer desk.

Crunch.

But what Rosen didn't expect was that he didn't feel the force in his hands at all, but the computer desk had been pushed by him and slid away a meter away.

Could it be that this is the effect of my strength being increased to 10 points?! As soon as such a thought came to Lawson's heart, he felt an unprecedented soreness suddenly hit, and that feeling was like running 10,000 meters in one breath without exercising, and every muscle in his body was wailing in pain.

But Rosen remained awake and even felt more acute than ever, so he became more and more painful.

Damn, this can't be a side effect of a quick stat boost, right? Rosen gritted his teeth and cursed.

Fortunately, the soreness, although ferocious, did not last long, and he was back to normal after less than five or six minutes.

At this time, Rosen felt that he was better in shape and stronger than before, and then he felt a strong hunger rush over him, and immediately grabbed his mobile phone and hurried out.

The world is the biggest eater, fill your stomach first and then talk about other things.

When Rosen pushed open the door and stepped out of his rented house, he suddenly had an inexplicable but real thought, that is, he vaguely felt that from this moment on, the world he lived in had some unknown changes compared to the past.

This sudden feeling made him can't help but be stunned at the door, just looking at the sky outside, the slightly dilapidated buildings, the bustling crowd in the distance, smelling the air mixed with all kinds of strange smells and PM2.5, Lawson felt that everything seemed to be the same, and the idea just now was just an illusion that he was not used to because he had just returned to the comfortable and quiet real world from the game world on the line of life and death. It's like the war trauma syndrome of some veterans.

Hopefully, it's really just an illusion, otherwise the fun will be great. Rosen muttered to himself as he walked towards a small restaurant outside the community.