[In the end, Xu was desperate. His compatriots died one by one. He was unwilling to help the male protagonist, a man who killed his compatriots and let him go.
s country.
As more people were killed along the way, the protagonist became more and more depressed and negative. In the end, he came to the conclusion that the country was completely hopeless. Faced with the olive branch of the reformists within the empire, he chose to reject it and even believed in the conservatives.
The leader of the country's reformist faction was misunderstood and assassinated the prince, directly pushing the entire country into the abyss and disintegrating the already somewhat popular reformist faction.
The assassination of the protagonist also directly led to the exposure of Xu's whereabouts, because the smuggling boat was provided by the reformists, and the final scene showed countless soldiers rushing to the dock.
I’m really fucked!]
Although.
Feng Dong said he would just take a look.
But when he actually saw the title of the post, he couldn't help but click on it and read the content inside the post...
It doesn't matter if you look at it.
He also looked depressed...
stunned.
No way……
He has also played the penultimate chapter, Chapter 11, and already has a comprehensive understanding of the world view of the entire game.
This empire really feels like it is hopeless.
But the game still gives a little hope.
In the Imperial Cabinet Council, there are still a group of people who really want to change the empire, and the leader among them is the second prince of the empire.
He gathered a large number of congressmen who wanted to change the country and became a reformist. They also had contact with the protagonist. The time point was after Chapter 8.
He hired the protagonist to assassinate those high-ranking officials who had dragged the empire into the quagmire.
As a reward, the second prince will help the male protagonist investigate who was the murderer who burned his family to death.
And this is the main line of the next few chapters.
The penultimate chapter he has played now is about the plot where as the cooperation gradually deepens, the male protagonist once again receives a commission to help the second prince go deep into the empire's laboratory on an isolated island to investigate.
That is to say.
After this chapter, the male protagonist will assassinate the second prince with a charming personality and strong idealism?
Will Xu be killed in the end?
Then this is too tragic...
When Feng Dong saw this, he didn't care about whether the drama was spoiled or not, and directly looked through the replies below the post.
Although many people complain about the plot, the game is indeed a good game.
It's early morning now.
But during this time, there are many people who stay up late to clear the level.
These people also complained under the post, saying that the ending was too disappointing.
Feng Dong also got more information from the reply. Not only was the country hopeless, Xu was implicated, and the male protagonist might also be killed. Although it was not explicitly stated in the game, he trusted the regent to assassinate the second prince.
At that moment, fate was sealed.
The regent would not let him go.
All in all, there is no happy ending.
Feng Dong became more and more depressed as he watched.
but.
Some players also mentioned later that there may be more than one ending, and the route that does not kill the witch might have other endings.
Because the reason why the male protagonist is depressed and negative and breaks things is because he killed an innocent witch.
Maybe if we don't kill them, the ending will change.
But some people soon objected to this statement, saying that the witches in Chapter 8 must be killed no matter what, and there is no ending without killing them. Don't even think about it.
Feng Dong saw this.
I was feeling a little depressed, but suddenly I felt better.
really.
Many players don't know how to avoid killing the BOSS in Chapter 8.
Even in later levels, knowing the boss's younger brother is the key, but you still don't know who the boss's younger brother is.
He also discovered it by accident.
Maybe... my ending will be different?
Feng Dong's eyes lit up when he thought of this, and then he quickly left the condition of not killing the boss in Chapter 8 under this post, and switched back to the game.
Continue to play the unfinished chapters.
He couldn't wait to see if the ending of the game would be different without killing the witch.
…
Five o'clock in the morning.
Because it is summer, it gets bright very quickly.
At this moment, it was already dark outside the window.
And Feng Dong finally reached the last chapter of the game.
In this chapter, the ending mentioned in the post seems to have really come...
The reformist second prince found the male protagonist and gave him a final commission, asking him to assassinate the regent.
However, there is a traitor within the reformist faction. The second prince does not know that the high-ranking officials he asked the male protagonist to assassinate before, and the regent also knows about it.
Some of the people he asked the male protagonist to assassinate were successful, but this was the result of the regent's laissez-faire, using his hands to suppress dissidents.
The few assassinations that the male protagonist failed were all because the target received a notice from the Prince Regent and escaped disaster.
Now that the regent saw that the second prince was finally going to attack him, he also started to fight back.
He first let the reformist traitor contact the male protagonist, and then used misleading evidence to show that the second prince was the actual person in power of the empire. The previous assassination was entirely to intimidate political opponents, and the regent was just a puppet.
Then, ask the male protagonist to assassinate the second prince.
And faced with two sets of rhetoric, two directions.
The male protagonist's first reaction is to ask the witch Xu and then make a decision.
But when he came to the tavern where he was hiding, he found that Xu had already left, leaving him only a note saying that he was disappointed with this country and wanted to return to a country that could accept him.
When the male protagonist saw the note, he was silent for a moment.
Feng Dong was silent for a moment, and then looked at the screen expectantly.
According to the post, the frustrated and passive male protagonist here will directly choose to assassinate the second prince...
This is a mandatory task.
Players have no choice.
I don’t know if mine will change…
Just when Feng Dong thought so.
Two options came out.
The first route is to assassinate the regent.
The second route is to assassinate the second prince.
"really!"
Feng Dong's eyes suddenly lit up.
He didn't kill any witches, not even one, so although he was surprised by Xu's departure, he wasn't greatly shocked and thought it was his fault.
He has a brain here!
Or.
The game allows players to have brains!
Feng Dong immediately chose the first route, trusting the second prince and assassinating the regent.
This route has just been decided.
A new mission came out, to assassinate the regent.
Option OK.
The male protagonist also put down the note, said a blessing with a smile, and wished Xu a smooth journey.
"I thought you would be sad."
At this time.
A figure appeared at the door of the tavern.
The male protagonist immediately pulled out the knife.
Standing at the door is the boss of Chapter 8, the witch who was brainwashed to save her brother.
"Relax, I'm not here to cause trouble, I'm just here to thank you and give you a message."
The middle-aged witch who still retains her charm smoothed her hair on her temples, and then said with a smile: "Thank you for letting my brother go, thank you for letting me wake up, and then Xu asked me to bring you a message... We are compatriots.
."
"..."
The male protagonist slowly put down the knife, turned his head and looked at the note on the table, and said coldly: "No, you are monsters."
The middle-aged witch who still retains her charm smiled and said: "Monster, indeed...thank you for being willing to let us monsters go."
The male protagonist ignored her.
The middle-aged witch who still retains her charm didn't say much, waved her hand to the male protagonist, then turned and left.
The hero finally turned around.
He looked at the other person's retreating back, smiled softly, and waved his hand.