Chapter 952: Become a Quest Boss!
Cole Hanks, standing at the entrance of the cave that was vaguely familiar, suddenly slowed down.
He could hear the voices inside.
"Na'vi, come with me! You're the pearl of Aurora, it's too small to obscure your light. Believe me, I will definitely give you a more brilliant life. ”
"You know, I can't leave, I'm the Valkyrie of the Fluorescent Tribe, and I'm tasked with guarding the Horde. ”
"No, no, this shouldn't be your life, Na'vi, I'll help you, help you solve the difficulties of the tribe, help you fight against the enemies of your planet. When everything settles down, we can buy a spaceship, not too big but with a warm set-up. We can have two children, a son and a daughter, and then drive our small home, wandering in the endless galaxy, seeing countless beautiful scenery, every day is very wonderful and warm. ”
Cole Hanks seems to have forgotten this conversation for a long time.
But at this moment, he was forced to recall.
He couldn't even tell exactly whether he meant it when he said it.
Or maybe that's really what he once wanted.
It's just that these conversations, as they sound now, make Cole feel ashamed, disgusted, and a chill lingering in his heart.
Vaguely, he seemed to sense that some conspiracy was looming over him.
Suddenly, his quest panel jumped.
Cole clicked on the quest panel and used his slightly trembling fingers to unlock the red quest logo.
"The only epic mission: replace Cole Hanks, become the villain of the map, complete the quest progression, and accept the player challenge (0/100000000000). Complete the quest to obtain the exclusive inheritance "The Book of Ruthlessness", which is available in reality. ”
"The Book of Ruthlessness, a powerful cultivation method deduced by Feng Lin using artifacts and combining game data, has eighth-level potential. ”
Cole Hanks took a deep breath.
The hesitation was only a matter of moments, and then he took a firm step and broke into the cave.
After the woman left, he sneaked up behind the game character Cole Hanks and smashed the NPC's head directly with a stone.
Looking at that familiar face, under his own hot hands, it became sparse.
Cole Hanks let out bursts of hysterical laughter.
"Is this revenge? Come on, whoever you are, you should regret giving me such an opportunity. Cole Hanks picked up the NPC's identity, dropped it, and loaded it on his body.
In a flash of light, the real-life Kohl Hanks replaced the Kohl Hanks in the game.
He will be the boss that many players must defeat when they come to the planet Aurora, and the villain that everyone blames and attacks.
In an experience, the cycle goes on and on.
Even so, Kohl Hanks believes that it is all worth it.
From the ** level, destroying a person at one time is too simple for Feng Lin.
But seriously, what's the point?
Of course, from the perspective of the Galactic Terrans, Cole Hanks's approach is morally inadequate, but it is legally acceptable.
Some powerful cultivators, destroying the world, are all ordinary, let alone destroying a planet?
Of course, perhaps the bad thing about Cole Hanks is that he took advantage of an ignorant girl, deceived the other party's feelings, and ignored the premise that the other party was pregnant with his own heir, and still chose to be vicious. In this way, it is no longer just a conflict of positions and interests.
This is like the original tiger eating sheep, this is a cycle that belongs to the food chain, although cruel, but there is nothing to criticize.
But if the tiger is so beastly that he first deceives the sheep with rhetoric, gives it away, and then takes advantage of the sheep's inattention and bites through its throat.
That's excessive.
Only, rightly or wrongly.
Actually, it doesn't make sense.
Feng Lin is a tenth-level galaxy and a big man.
He can act on his own will.
He heard a story and didn't like Kohl Hanks very much, so he set such a task and lured Kohl Hanks to complete it himself.
Cole Hanks thought that he could complete this task, and then obtain the Book of Ruthlessness, cultivate successfully, and embark on the pinnacle of life.
But in fact, everything about him is in Feng Lin's plan.
In the future that Feng Lin saw, the one that Cole Hanks insisted on for the longest time was only to complete the player's 356,772 raids, and then he would choose to commit suicide because of too many deaths, conspiracy and calculations encountered, from all sides, including but not limited to mental and physical torture and too many blows.
Apparently Cole Hanks didn't read the real layout of the Fenlin.
He thought that the huge number of deaths was Feng Lin's punishment for him.
It's just death in the game! what's the matter?
It's all just a game.
But that's not it!
The real punishment is that all players will follow different clues and point the finger at Col Hanks.
They won't just kill him.
They will try their best to get the answers they want from Cole's mouth. They will go to great lengths to get close to Kohl Hanks, gain his trust, and eventually betray him all.
Cole Hanks will constantly experience the taste of abandonment, betrayal, plotting, and sneak attack.
But behind all this, what is the real answer?
There is no such answer at all.
Or that the answer in everyone's mind is different.
Some people want wealth, some people want fame, some people want status, some people want to become a disciple of Feng Lin, so as to take everything, and some people want to dig out more 'hidden tasks' through this line.
All players' ** will be piled on Kohl Hanks's body.
Kole Hanks is stronger than **, and betrayed his conscience because of **.
will also die of **, be carried away by a group of **, and be buried in this virtual game world.
Can the game kill people?
Feng Lin, as the king of the game, will certainly not let his game be stained with blood and become a tool for killing.
It's not the game that kills, it's the human heart.
Just as it was not the veins formed by the Star Tree that destroyed Aurora, but the human heart.
After all, the ore veins on Aurora have been cleaned, and there is no need to destroy this planet.
It can still exist as a living planet.
But Cole Hanks, in order to cover up his ugliness and gain the trust of his father-in-law, chose to bury the entire planet and destroy the life of one planet as his own vote.
All the hustle and bustle has nothing to do with the closure of the forest.
For ordinary people, he is the king of the game on the high, how can such an existence personally take action to calculate a Cole Hanks who is nothing to him?
"It's broken again!" Feng Lin let out an angry roar in his lab.
His inspiration was indeed like a urine insipidus.
But the reality of many environments limits his play.
And he can't make up for it by extraordinary means.
It's hard.