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Nameless Traveler, "If you could bring the martial arts, Inner Strength, Daoist skills, Divine Skills, and other abilities you've learned in the game into reality, would you play such a game?" Gamer, "Of course, I would play. Is there really such a great thing?" Nameless Traveler, "Then, if you were to die in the game, and you would also die in reality, would you still play?" Gamer, "Let me think about it—um, I think I would play, as long as I'm careful to avoid provoking higher-level monsters." Nameless Traveler, "What if the game was so difficult that a Little Monster at the entrance of a village could easily chop you down, would you still play?" Gamer, "……"

Treasured Moonlight · Games
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Chapter 83 Demon Master An Ran_2

Your physiological instincts drive you to flee from those terrifying humans, to escape the unfamiliar concrete cities; to you, these are all alien danger zones and potential predators.

Only Huqiu Mountain is familiar territory to you, where you can snatch up territory, where the pigeons and squirrels are your prey to hunt.

The more you distance yourself from the city, the more you forget your original self, and the more you hunt squirrels and pigeons, the more you immerse yourself in the thought patterns of a lynx.

It's a good thing you didn't run off to experiment in the deep forests; otherwise, you might have completely turned into a wild beast.

It wasn't until you met me, until I mentioned the game and the player management laws, that your repressed subconscious was awakened.

Of course, these are just my guesses."

An Ran looked somewhat surprised, "You make a lot of sense, I didn't expect you to be a philosopher."

"It's all from what I've read in books."