Chapter 039: Memory Disc

Add money?

Number One sneered,

"I lack everything, but I don't lack money."

Sabbath nodded in approval, "You're right. ”

This guy really doesn't have the appearance of Ludon at all, but I have to say that as a veteran, he is really rich.

As required by the Sabbath, the number one re-issued a check.

And the Sabbath signed a covenant.

According to the contract, he would extract the memories and make them into a disc and give them to One.

One can choose to read this memory, just like watching TV, or it can choose to directly integrate this memory into his own body.

With the current level of technology in Paradise Lost, it is not difficult to achieve this level.

Choosing this kind of JO trading method is undoubtedly another bad stalk.

When Sabbath sat up from the memory pod, he realized that he had lost that memory forever.

He couldn't remember how he had persuaded the Grim Reaper to duel him, and he couldn't remember how the Grim Reaper had lost to him.

And the disc in the hand of No. 1 stores all this.

No. 1 is playing with the disc like a beloved toy,

"When you have the money, you can buy this memory back, as long as you can afford the price."

Obviously, the Sabbath cannot be repurchased at the original price.

Even though No. 1 is known as the patriarch of Paradise Lost, he still retains some of Luden's traits, more vampires than vampires.

After losing this memory, Sabbath's face is not good-looking, and the deal is nothing more than another manifestation of the squeezing of his own surplus value.

It's just that he doesn't have a choice.

Stamina, time, gender, memory, codename. In Paradise Lost, anything can be traded, as long as the other party offers a reasonable price.

On the Sabbath, I felt a little empty inside, and I always felt like I had lost something important.

However, he believes that since he has a complete memory, he has chosen to trade, which means that trading is the most in his best interests at the moment.

And the memories in that disc may be tempting pastries, or maybe deadly traps.

In either case, after today, the conflict between Sabbath and No. 1 will escalate again, even to the point of dying.

Sabbath stood up, full of decay and death, and a raven landed on his shoulder, scarlet eyes fixed on One,

"You're not welcome here, get out."

For the insults of the Sabbath, Number One did not care, and left with a smile,

"I wish you a speedy success, Death."

The war with the rebels seems to be only a trivial episode for Paradise Lost.

The reason is simple - the rebels are too weak.

Paradise Lost has almost endless access to the resources of Brave New World, and the Resistance will only get weaker and weaker.

Soon, the defeated rebels began to flee.

They abandoned their headquarters, and countless ships took off into the air, flying towards the mysterious star field, scattering in all directions.

Paradise Lost pursued it, but it didn't go all out.

On the run, the rebels used their cards for the first time.

They fly sub-light ships and travel from galaxy to galaxy, with no aircraft able to keep up with them.

However, this only slowed down the destruction of the rebels, and could not turn the tide of the war.

Because Paradise Lost is also developing a sub-light vehicle, and it's progressing at a rapid pace!

Some players even suggested skipping the sub-light speed vehicle and really turning on the speed of light!

This offer is of course rejected by the NPCs, who seem to be enjoying the cat-and-mouse fun.

The boring war continues, and Paradise Lost is quietly changing.

All Luden, poor and rich, lived a blessed life.

After all, poverty and wealth are inherently relative concepts.

Paradise Lost is extremely inflated under the guidance of the Master, and even if it drops some scraps, it can fully meet the material needs of the Ludons.

Luxury cars, luxury homes, first-class service and enjoyment. Any Luton can easily get it all in Paradise Lost.

However, Ludon was never satisfied with this.

If they need material comforts, they can stay in Brave New World without coming to Paradise Lost.

No matter how much they have, they are never satisfied and crave more.

More wealth, higher rankings, more . Code name.

However, at present, Paradise Lost is still developing, the cake is getting bigger and bigger, and the internal contradictions are not so acute.

Therefore, except for a very small number of Ludon deaths, the vast majority of Ludon are still cautious about seizing the code name.

After all, no one can guarantee that they will be the winner of the duel.

At the end of the third phase, when Paradise Lost already has an excess of cheap labor, a video cassette shop quietly opens.

This video shop is strange, there is no owner, no slogans, no goods, just one employee.

The shelves were empty, and the staff at the counter yawned.

There was no suspense that on the first day of opening, the video store did not have any customers.

After a while, the video shop finally got its first customer.

A man in a mountaineering suit, an adventure goggle, and a huge hiking bag walked into the video shop and walked straight to the counter.

"Hello, I'm an explorer."

The employee at the counter yawned and listlessly reported his code name,

"Sunday."

"You're Sunday?!"

The explorer had obviously heard the story of Sunday, and pulled out a notebook from his backpack and read,

"The third member of Paradise Lost, who has been in the top 10 of the richest people in Paradise Lost many times, and is now in debt on Sunday?"

Sunday rolled his eyes,

"Oh my God, do you really have to do this, you can't remember a single word in this note? Do you have to turn your notes out? ”

The explorer explained with a smile,

"Ritual! Ritual! ”

He believed that Sunday must have understood what he was talking about.

Like everyone else, Sunday is a nasty guy.

The explorer spoke again,

"It's my first time visiting this store on Sunday, and as you can see, it's an expedition, and I'm wondering who owns the owner and what does the video store sell?"

Sunday said angrily,

"Who's the boss? Please, listen to how stupid your own question is, the first thing that comes to mind about anything strange in Paradise Lost is the Master! ”

The owner of this shop is a master?

The explorer's eyes lit up,

"So, you're working for the master?"

"Another stupid question!"

Sunday didn't seem to be used to seeing anyone, and shouted dissatisfiedly,

"Everyone in Paradise Lost is working for the master, as long as your wealth does not surpass his, as long as you are still trapped in this damn place, you will not be able to escape this fate!"

"It's not rough."

The explorer shrugged his shoulders and wrote down lines of words in his notes,

"Okay, let's get back to the original topic, what the hell does this store do?"

Hearing this, Sunday's expression finally became serious.

He said quietly,

"As you can see, it's a video store where you can buy or sell your memories"

(End of chapter)