Kaidan Game Train: Abide Rule or Die!-Chapter 2187: Extremely High Mortality Rate

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Chapter 2187: Chapter 2187: Extremely High Mortality Rate

Having been exposed, the two people didn’t appear embarrassed, and after taking the water, they said unceremoniously: "Of course, we don’t need to watch everyone, our task is just to keep an eye on you."

"Was this a divine revelation from the Goddess?" Xu Huo smiled.

"Don’t be sarcastic. Just because you don’t believe in the existence of gods does not mean they do not exist." One of them replied.

"Have you seen a god? What does a god look like?" Xu Huo asked curiously.

The two paused and didn’t answer this question. Another person sidestepped and said, "Powers far beyond human capabilities are gods."

"Before evolution, humans walked on land using their feet. But even then, people could travel thousands of miles, fly into the sky, and cross oceans using cars, airplanes, and ships in a short time. Compared to only walking on foot at that time, could the aid of tools be considered divine?" Xu Huo asked again.

"How should we calculate it?" The first player said, "Those are tools; they only work when people use them. Tools are inert and limited in what they can do."

"Cars, airplanes, and ships may not be advanced enough," Xu Huo replaced the comparison, "The Weight of the Dimensional Rift game seems enough, right? If a god truly exists, why rely on games to become part of an instance? Does this imply that the god you believe in only exists in the game space, and not outside of it?"

The first player was stumped, while the second player said, "Dimensional Rift is impressive and can cover so many wormhole points, but the game is still inert, manipulated by humans, and humans always have limitations."

"If the game claims to have surpassed dimensions, why does the world players see remain the same as before? Even with a hundred zoning divisions, it’s just differences in race and terrain."

"Having thought differentiates humans from tools, and gods from tools."

Xu Huo nodded slightly, seeing that they hadn’t been completely brainwashed, but had found another perspective to interpret reality.

"Anyway, since you’re stuck here, as you said, if the Goddess truly exists and is so powerful, capable of things beyond games and humans, why does she rely on believers?"

"Who said the Goddess relies on believers?" The first player said, as if hearing a joke, "We all voluntarily became believers."

Not mentioning what they sought from the Goddess, Xu Huo simply said, "If the Goddess doesn’t rely on believers, the number of believers in this zone wouldn’t keep increasing."

"She must have reasons for arranging Divine Envoys and believers to do things, for example, to keep an eye on me."

"If she didn’t rely on people or things, shouldn’t she roam freely across the universe, without constraints, why stay here?"

"It’s because the god isn’t strong enough!" The first player blurted out.

Xu Huo smiled while watching him, "Are you so sure?"

Be it not strong enough, or some kind of special entity, ultimately it relies on the game world and living people, and thus is far from the concept of a "god," or could it be a collection of some spiritual power?

"Enough nonsense. As long as you don’t cause trouble, we won’t bother you." The second player stopped his companion, "But if you want to challenge the Goddess, you better be prepared to die."

"No such intentions." Xu Huo turned his wheelchair and left.

However, his words seemed to have angered the two players, who simply stopped following him and stood behind his wheelchair like the Gate Guardians.

"Your new friends?" A Hai asked cautiously, seeing there were two more people when he returned.

Xu Huo nodded.

A Hai looked at him hesitantly.

"You go play, I’ll look at the fish." Xu Huo asked the two to lend a hand.

The two players initially didn’t want to bother with him, but seeing A Hai staring at them, unwillingly pushed the wheelchair.

Xu Huo spent the entire afternoon feeding the fish by the pond, returning to the vicinity of the Divine Temple after nightfall.

Huang Mao and his two companions were indeed waiting nearby for him, as Huang Mao approached immediately upon seeing him, "What happened? Weren’t we supposed to meet at the Divine Temple as agreed?"

Xu Huo looked fixedly at him.

Huang Mao belatedly realized that Xu Huo hadn’t spoken during their discussion in the morning.

"Why didn’t you say so earlier if you disagreed?" Huang Mao said irritably, "I waited outside the Divine Temple all day, and your communicator couldn’t get through."

"Probably on purpose." Ding Jiang interjected, "Because he’s a Super Evolutionary with Mental Powers, confident in his ability to clear the instance, he disdains forming an alliance with us."

"Don’t say that," Huang Mao quickly mediated, "We didn’t ask him during the discussion this morning. Besides, this instance is so difficult, how can someone clear it alone?"

These words were directed at both sides, suggesting that without Spirit Evolution, they are at a disadvantage, but fighting alone is easier to target.

"I’m not alone." Xu Huo pointed to the two players behind him, "They are players from the Outer Zone who stayed behind, and we hit it off. They offered to protect me. You can split if you want."

This made Huang Mao and the others simultaneously turn their heads.

The two sent to monitor Xu Huo hadn’t expected him to say this. After the initial surprise, they said, "We can’t disclose anything about the instance."

"Come on, come on," Huang Mao approached with a smiling face, putting his arms around their shoulders, "Aren’t we all brothers within the four corners of the world, all from the Outer Zone, surely no problem in having a chat, right? We’re not targeting this zone or the Goddess Church, just want to leave soon."

The two players remained stationary and expressionless, looking at the head that popped up behind their shoulders.

Not embarrassed at all, Huang Mao ignored the two and ordered food from a nearby restaurant, then enthusiastically pushed Xu Huo, "Old Xu, haven’t eaten yet, right? Neither have we. Let’s all have a meal together?"

The "disabled" Xu Huo had no choice. The two believers didn’t want to go inside either, but seeing the smile-laden expression on Xu Huo’s face as he entered, they had no choice but to follow.

Ding Jiang and Fei Xun followed behind everyone else.

Sitting around the same table for a meal, the atmosphere was not as tense as before, especially with Huang Mao doing a good job of mediating.

After a few bottles of wine, the two believer players became slightly more forthcoming. They didn’t know about others, but they remembered their own experience of clearing the instance, avoiding personal details but saying that once entering the instance, everyone encountered different scenarios depending on the person. The ultimate requirement for clearing the instance was quite simple: survive in the Divine Temple for some time.

"Does the Holy Land Goddess Temple allow outsiders to reside for long?" A Hai couldn’t help but ask.

"How could players entering the dungeon venue of the Holy Land Goddess Temple easily come out?" The two players showed a strange smile, "Players who fail to clear the instance and stay behind are less than one-fiftieth of the number of players who die."

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