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Chapter 361 Curse(1/2)

 But this plan was not successfully implemented.

It's very simple. When all the players were teleported to the land, some people reacted first!

Huh? That’s not right!

We are here to directly destroy this planet, why do we need to land? To be honest, we can just throw bombs over and let the planet explode all over the ground.

"This is what needs people to experiment the most. It is impossible for us to take the bold example and make great efforts to destroy these things."

"What if...I mean what if, there are some very high-level monsters on the surface of this planet?"

The level of monsters is a key. Some monsters are just Wuji. Their power is not too great and they can be killed easily.

But other things are different. Once players come into contact with these things, they may find that what they pursue is completely different from other people.

This is already an extraordinary existence, but the problem is that this part of the ability cannot be developed into reality.

As a result, everyone was unlucky.

Isn’t it?

Is it up to the players to decide what they want to do? No!

Players have always acted according to tasks. Even if they don't know their plans at the moment, when they actually encounter some tasks they want to complete, every player will make a very clear decision.

But this is the most important problem...

"Where's the melee player? Has he already set off? The level of these monsters is very high. Just relying on him... I don't think it's feasible."

Ian shook his head.

Of course he knows that melee players have been preparing to become pinewood. In fact, it is very simple. Melee players do not want to continue to be players.

He has great power, so why should he obey the players' missions?

This is not reasonable at all.

For him, all the power in his body was telling him loudly, hurry up and stop making these insignificant resistances.

The identities of the players have no effect at all. It can be said that there is no need for any illusion if they are abandoned.

But melee players don’t want to do this.

He has missed a lot of things, and now, this part of his ability makes him understand that he has gone deeper and deeper, and there is no turning back.

"I can't possibly listen to you! What mission! What excuses, these are not important to me!"

Melee players mutter to themselves, what do you know, you know nothing.

Once the players' power touches the abyss, there is no way to return.

Why don’t these people understand such a simple truth? Even if they don’t understand, why would they bother themselves?

Simply...speechless!

How can the players think of these things? They only know that everything about them has been completely solved.

If there are other things left, then the players will feel what it means to have a headache. Don’t they just have a huge headache?

Once these abilities are a very clear illusion to the players themselves, then others can remember these things more clearly.

But the problem is never something they can figure out by themselves. If the players encounter problems themselves and don't want to understand other people's thoughts, what the players do in the end will be forever different from what is described in the mission.

This would be a huge mistake!

The level of monsters on the ground is already very high. It is impossible for them and they absolutely do not want their abilities to be released correctly.

In other words, are the excuses players have really what they want?

No, this is completely wrong.

What players have always needed to do is to be clearer and have the ability to truly wake up to all of them.

This part of the ability is the most terrifying power.

But on the other hand, players have discovered some unknown abilities. Perhaps players are born with this tendency or they are only showing it now.

But no matter what.

"Is the level of the monster already very high?"

They have obviously fully acknowledged their abilities, but at this critical moment, no player has personally explained it.

They're all scared, it's that simple.

Unlike their own enemies, players can sequence abilities in a very simple and straightforward manner.

But the players are different.

Players' thoughts are very chaotic and harder to control than monsters. Today they can kill those people according to their own ideas.

Then, you can rely on your own excuses to get rid of other people. This is the key.

"Alas...I knew it would be like this."

Ian shook his head helplessly. He never hoped that players could perform their tasks correctly.

Now, the planet is facing the threat of explosion and doomsday, and all the monsters are in turmoil.

This is the most difficult time, and it just so happens that he has this kind of ability.

"Aren't players currently exposed to what we want?"

Ian asked.

The melee player has left, but he still has contact with me and is disclosing information all the time.

Maybe this is his attitude.

Although he is no longer a player, he still appreciates Ian's ideas.

This idea of ​​giving for all players is really too dazzling and noble.

Even as a melee player with the sequence ability of burning beans, he has never thought about similar things.

We players seem to have been doomed from the beginning... Unfortunately, these people have been pursuing something completely different from us.

Ian smiled helplessly.

He doesn't want players to really know these problems, but for him, this part of the excuse is the real problem.

"I have always thought that players may one day feel that this kind of task is too troublesome and too much of a drag on their sight."

So the players will all leave and hand over this big ball of junk to me, but who knows? These powers are what need to be valued most.

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But, does this really matter?

Ian looks ugly. Although he is still cooperating with the players, the players have gradually been unable to keep up with him.

Moreover, the people around him are also gradually leaving. They have already noticed in advance how terrible the mission they are undertaking is. It can be said that if the players' current ability is to seal everything.

So, this person discovered the impossibility of the plan in advance.

It is absolutely impossible for them to complete this plan, and this is the main reason.

It's a pity that Ian originally planned to further improve his abilities, but it's even more pity for his own ideas.

But who would have thought that in this situation, he could truly explain the power he possesses.

"Not yet... no, not enough."

Ian shook his head, "If you want all the players to understand, then a series of other plans and preparations are needed."

"Preparation is a necessary means and prerequisite... Players need a guide, so I can give them this guide."

What he thinks is completely correct. It can be said that if the players want to implement all this, then it is completely impossible to just blindly move forward. In fact, they can always insist that what they say is correct.

But on the other hand, players don't know their abilities, and after discovering these things, they don't know the excuse.

"It's a pity... I really don't know how to decide."

It is difficult for Ian to let go of everything he currently owns. For him, all these things have just begun to unfold, and there is still a time when he has to tidy them all up.

However, the players rushed over at this moment and successfully stopped him with their own ideas.

Is this really acceptable to players?

Ian doesn't quite understand. He knows what he's thinking, and he understands that the abilities currently possessed by the players do not have much conflict with the overall situation.

But it was precisely because of these fried fish that he felt that he was walking into an abyss that was difficult to turn back step by step.

"Players are not efficient enough!"

He looked at the monsters in the abyss and sighed deeply.

The players have worked hard enough, but there are too many monsters and fish, and they present the illusion of a sea of ​​monsters.

But due to the strange reality of all this, what players can really accept is not exactly what they think.

But something even more terrifying.

If all of this is different from the abilities that the players have, what kind of plan should they form?
To be continued...
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