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This Text Adventure Game is definitely poisonous

It all started when the protagonist downloaded a game called "The Fool (Beta Version)," marking a pivotal shift in the style of his life. This was no ordinary game; it lacked visuals and music, composed solely of lines of text and a multitude of choices. Yet, each decision within the game had the power to alter the player's destiny, for on the other side of the game lay a real, unknown world. Players were unable to physically enter this otherworld or see its landscapes, experiencing the alternate realm solely through text, vicariously living each step of their character's journey. As the game progressed, not only could rewards from the game materialize in the real world, but creatures from the game began to appear in reality as well. Then came the day the game was released for global public testing. An era quietly unfolded, where the masses embarked on explorations and treasure hunts in an alternate universe through 'textual adventure,' heralding a new chapter of engagement and discovery.

Pentacolored Seven Characters · 科幻
分數不夠
1108 Chs

Chapter 360: Walking into the Trap_1

"Uchimura, please accompany our VIP guests to the rest area first,"

Makizawa Sota told one of his subordinates, then with an apologetic look, he bowed to the members of the Exchange Group, and quickly left the airport.

The middle-aged man he had just pointed to promptly took his place and made a welcoming gesture.

"Ladies and gentlemen, please follow me."

He took the lead.

The director also nodded to the group, and they followed along.

The man leading the way was named Uchimura Taku, a deputy president of the Japan Defense Society. He was in his forties, bald, and spoke decent Chinese.

Vice President Uchimura seemed quite adept at hosting foreign guests. Despite the recent tense atmosphere, he now refrained from discussing work, chatted happily about local Japanese customs and traditions while leading the way.

Everyone followed in silence, some occasionally responding to his stories.

"Ring, ring..."