Four days had passed in the game "Elzegai World," with hundreds of players wandering around Barto City, taking on various missions within the city, and summarizing various points of caution.
Things like how to move bricks with the least effort, how to cut corners when building houses, how to climb trees to find the Tiefling girl's cat, and even how to steal vegetables from the market without getting caught.
"Elzegai World" gave players the feeling of extreme freedom and extreme realism.
You could get chased and beaten by the shopkeeper for stealing, get legally killed by the male householder for breaking into someone's home and rummaging through their belongings, and even get arrested by the Tiefling Guard Squad for drawing a mustache on the statue in the town square...