There are no cliffs, and naturally there are no crooked old trees, and it is impossible to find the secrets in the tree holes.
The two sisters, who had never left the town, wandered on both sides of the town entrance for a long time as if they were lost, and finally returned to the entrance of the highway.
"Shall we go to the gas station at the exit and ask?" Kang Sini asked directly.
The two went through various tests along the way. Kang Sini tried to call Qu Yun Master, and Qu Yun even cast two spells calmly, but none of them caused any problems.
Qu Yun's reasoning for this is that there are three possibilities. First, objects that cannot reveal flaws are not like game systems that can monitor the entire world without blind spots. They only need to guard against specific people, objects, places or times.
This is the best situation. As long as you can find the object you need to guard against, the difficulty of the game will drop directly to the story experience mode.
Another possibility is just the opposite, that is, the consequences of "revealing a flaw" may not be immediately apparent. The two people's attempt to commit suicide in the morning is not completely "legal", but the consequences will be delayed until later.
It will show that doubts accumulate to a certain extent and explode together.
This is the worst situation, because the difficulty of the game, rules and conditions, etc. will become almost impossible to test. They will always walk on the edge of the declaration, and if they are not careful, they will fall into the abyss forever, or even die without knowing how.
troublesome situation.
And the last one is probably the most likely, that is, the condition for "revealing flaws" is a very special standard. So special that showing character, language, knowledge, and even casting magic that do not belong to the identity you are playing do not belong to it.
There will be areas where flaws will be exposed.
But if that's the case, then I'm afraid the truth behind this "flaw" is terrible. Similarly, you can imagine what the consequences will be if such an easily satisfied rule is broken.
"Okay." Qu Yun replied directly. A series of tests on the rules made the communication between the two much easier, at least they no longer needed to be as careful as improvisation on the stage.
Two employees at the gas station were refueling a passing truck. The man had yellow hair, and the woman had short hair. They were very young and just about to become adults, and both had expressions of languid interest.
Qu Yun understands their mood very well, because she has been wandering back and forth in this area all morning, and the total number of vehicles she has seen does not exceed the number of people in one hand. There is nothing different about staying in this remote corner of the town.
Entertainment, if Qu Yun were to work here, he would definitely collapse sooner than they did.
The two sisters just walked into the store attached to the gas station, trying to find some maps to understand what the exit of the town and the outside were like. If necessary, get another copy.
However, the map inserted on the self-pickup shelf only shows the entire town, and does not include any wider area. Even maps of provinces and countries are not found, and they are all packaged in sealed plastic bags and cannot be opened and viewed.
What's even weirder is that the price only says "3οβολοS". The system help that allows them to naturally understand the language and text since entering the game does not seem to have any effect. This is definitely not normal.
How to sell this... Qu Yun pretended to be cute and cute and asked the cashier behind the counter.
The cashier had a gray complexion and his clothes were very shabby and dirty. Hearing Qu Yun's question, he glanced at the shelves with clearly marked prices with a rather surprised expression, and then showed a malicious smile:
"Oh, new here? Someone like me. You need a map from Sanobol. The map can be sold to you, but I don't recommend that you have any idea of trying to leave Luanshen Town."
The answer she got made Qu Yun a little confused. It sounded like this Obol currency was some kind of currency unit. Not to mention that the game world is related to all the worlds, even if this "Obol currency" was the currency of a small country in the world.
She has no relevant knowledge either.
I just don’t know if it was a handful of coins that the “mother” gave to my sister.
Said to be copper coins, Qu Yun later took the coins in her hands and realized that they were lighter than the various copper coins she used for enchanting materials and magic circle rituals. It was just the rust on them that prevented her from realizing it for a moment.
Their differences.
Now that I think about it carefully, the rust on the coin is red instead of green. I am afraid that the essence of this coin is iron. In the world of watches, due to practical value and craftsmanship, iron-based currency units have historically been relatively rare.
Although she did not recognize the Greek-like letters on the label at all, Qu Yun, as a scholar and magician, still relied on her instinctive knowledge of the Indo-European language family to judge that the pronunciation of the word "οβολοS" on the bid was likely to be different from her ears.
The "Opolben" heard in is extremely close.
She put her hand into her dress pocket and was about to take out three coins to try, when she heard the nagging and wretched clerk seemed to be confused because of her too lively and lively eyes, which looked completely different from his cloudy eyes.
After being wary of himself, he continued:
"Well, you don't have to be wary. This conscientious suggestion is naturally for my own business.
If you can 'live' well here, we will probably have a lot of things that can be traded in the future. For example, some interesting magic knowledge, some magic potions that will be of great help to you, or communication with another world...
…
For example, what you need most right now is...information."
The further the clerk spoke, the lower his voice became, and the more his body leaned forward. In the end, his head poked out of the counter at a length that was completely unreachable by a normal human neck, almost expelling the stench from his mouth.
Paste it on Qu Yun’s ear.
Qu Yun kept backing away like a frightened little animal. On the one hand, she could hear the person's whisper without the other person's mouth touching her, but on the other hand, she was really afraid of being touched by something disgusting.
Unexpectedly, the clerk suddenly twisted his neck that had been stretched to an extremely weird degree, tilted his head and changed the topic: "Of course, looking at your poor appearance, if your family didn't bring you a Austrian
Bolben, I don’t mind if you exchange your soul, or... your body."
His eyes fell on his sister's mutilated arms and legs.
"Hey! What are you talking to these poor kids?"
A thin old man with a fierce face entered the store counter area from the back door used by employees. The cashier, who was full of strange aura, was so frightened that he immediately retracted his long neck: "Ah! Boss, no, no, no, I didn't say anything.
!They just want to buy maps!”
I don’t know why this weird cashier is so afraid of this skinny old man, but at the same time, a strong fear that is almost like empathy quietly arises in Qu Yun’s heart.