"This is a matter of life and death; it's better to be safe than sorry. Let the police prepare a contingency plan first," the superior said.

Following instructions from their superiors, the staff on duty naturally reported the matter to the police.

There's no need to worry about alerting them; the newspaper staff don't have the connections in this area and won't alert them beforehand.

Seeing that the other party had made a contingency plan, Linlang felt relieved.

A new simulation was immediately started, since she had made changes and naturally wanted to see how things went.

The first time is free, but this time, it will cost one yuan – link your bank card and the money will be deducted directly from your bank card.

Don't underestimate a dollar; it increases every time.

At first it was one yuan per time, then it became two yuan, three yuan, four yuan, and so on.

Once it reaches ten yuan, it will become twenty yuan, thirty yuan, forty yuan, and so on.

Once you have 100 yuan, it will become 200 yuan, 300 yuan, 400 yuan...

And so on, it will become one thousand yuan, ten thousand yuan, one hundred thousand yuan, and so on.

Given the original owner's savings, it would be very difficult to even conduct a simulation with a balance of over ten thousand.

So it's supposed to be an infinite simulation, but with limited financial resources, the number of attempts is actually limited.

So Linlang actually needs to find a way to make money, otherwise it won't be long before she can't continue the simulation.

Of course, even if she can make money, unless it's over 100,000 yuan, there will be changes. Otherwise, she can't simulate it many times. For example, if it's over 100 million yuan, even with her money-making speed, it would be difficult to keep up.

Even if she were to hand this over to the state and use state assets to simulate it, there would still be limits.

Unless the emulator's pricing changes as you progress, there's definitely a limit to how much it can cost.

After seeing the prices rise and fall, the original owner wondered if it was possible to simulate the inflation of currencies from countries with devalued currencies. For example, some countries have experienced inflation, with some currencies having a face value of one billion. If the original owner used the currencies of these countries, wouldn't it be easy to simulate a value of over one trillion?

As it turns out, trying to cause trouble like that won't work. There are regulations regarding linking bank cards; she needs to link a bank card from her home country and use her home currency for payment. Trying to impersonate someone using a cheaper currency won't work.

Leaving aside the future, let's just talk about the present. Linlang linked her bank card and was charged one yuan. After another simulation, a new change occurred.

"On the first day, based on the results of the first simulation, you cleverly identified tomorrow's murderer and notified the relevant authorities. You prevented twelve deaths and twenty-three injuries, earning you twenty merit points."

The next day, around 5 a.m., the authorities evacuated pedestrians from the sidewalk and replaced them with fake pedestrians disguised by the authorities. The perpetrator was unaware of this and proceeded with the plan to hit the pedestrians. No one was injured. The perpetrator was arrested and charged with endangering public safety.

Nothing happened on the third day.

On the fourth day, nothing happened. On the fifth day, you woke up in the middle of the night to a loud bang, then something exploded into the sky, and you died.

Linlang only affected the previous murderer, and since she didn't change her place of residence, what would have happened on the fifth day would still have happened. Her arrival did not change the situation at the newspaper office, nor did it change the new circumstances that the original owner would encounter.

The original owner spent half a day investigating the incident before it happened, but couldn't find out what had happened. In the end, he had no choice but to stay away from the building before the fifth day. Only then did he learn that there was a gas leak in one of the apartments, which led to the accident and killed many people.

However, her failure to return to the building that night attracted the attention of some officials. After all, she always went back to rest every day, so why did she suddenly stop going back to rest and go to a hotel to rest before this incident? This was too strange and naturally attracted attention. If it hadn't been found out that the incident was indeed an accident, she would have been listed as a suspect.

Of course, she herself was unaware that her departure had attracted attention. It wasn't until the third simulation that a warning appeared, and she realized that her behavior had drawn attention. She was terrified that the authorities would discover something amiss and take her for biopsy. She later managed to dispel the official suspicions.

Some might think, how could she just stand by and watch someone die?

In fact, after the first simulation verified the correctness of the life simulator, she had thought about warning the people in that building if the second incident happened. However, she was afraid that her possession of the life simulator would be exposed, so she didn't know how to warn them. After all, she was just an ordinary person. She was willing to save people, but she had to do so without exposing herself or affecting herself. This meant that many times, she could only protect herself and couldn't save many people. This was her biggest regret and the reason why she wanted Linlang to make it up to her.

Of course, she did manage to save some people in this incident.

There were no security cameras in the community's public restrooms, so she printed out a reminder and posted it there. Someone saw it and, assuming it was true, didn't come back to stay that night, thus escaping a potential disaster.

This was also the reason she gave for hiding outside—that she saw the notice posted in the public restroom, which is why she didn't go back.

However, this reason is somewhat far-fetched, because she rarely goes to the community's public toilets, so the relevant authorities still have doubts.

In this simulation, a new term appeared: merit.

In the original world, she had also accumulated merit, but because her personal power was small, she didn't accumulate much merit. On the contrary, she was in great pain because she couldn't save many people.

Furthermore, she didn't know the effect of her good deeds until she died.

But Linlang felt that this must be a good thing, so she would definitely try her best to save people.

Speaking of which, the original owner experienced various accidents afterward, making it a complete death simulator. It's unclear what kind of constitution the original owner had to die so many times. Without this life simulator, it would have been really difficult for the original owner to live a long and peaceful life.

Of course, they don't die every time. Sometimes they live a long and smooth life, even until old age. But they often have regrets in their lives, so the original owner will make new choices based on the simulated regrets.

Seeing that there were still four days before any new changes would occur, Linlang immediately felt relieved and went to sleep peacefully.

The next afternoon, just as the life simulator had predicted, when she was on her way home from get off work and passed through that section of road, she was stopped by officials who said that they were carrying out official business there and asked her to take a detour.

Linlang outwardly obeyed and took the detour, but secretly released a little bee. After connecting to the internet, she watched the subsequent developments from the little bee's perspective.

Just as the simulator predicted, the pedestrian crossing appeared to be occupied, but it was actually staffed by government personnel. Once the target vehicle approached, the government personnel were on high alert. When the vehicle actually charged at the pedestrians, the government personnel dodged in an orderly manner, and nearby traffic police came to control the vehicle. Thus, a newspaper operation that resulted in twelve deaths and twenty-three injuries disappeared from the numerous warnings.

And the authorities, seeing that this had indeed happened, quickly reported the prophet's matter to higher levels. (End of Chapter)

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