This sudden high score evaluation caught the GA somewhat off guard.
Especially Josh Wilson, who had been completely dumbfounded for the past two days from the 5th to the 7th.
What was going on?
What was happening?
Full score?
This was the first time that Josh Wilson had the illusion that "this world was not real."
The trial of "survival in the apocalypse" would begin on the 7th, but Josh Wilson's mind was no longer on his game.
As a senior designer, he felt familiar and strange about the evaluation of 'full marks'.
The reason he said it was familiar was because he knew that "full marks" meant that this game was a godly work recognized by everyone. It would become a milestone in the history of games. In the same period of time, it would kill anyone who stood in its way. It would be an existence that could sweep away everything.