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Chapter 64 The Most Desperate Ending

He Xiangsong was completely dumbfounded.

He anticipated that the game would have a decent reputation among players at Xida University.

But I didn't expect it to generate such a lot of discussion.

It's worth noting that although He Xiangsong broadcasts in English, he still unconsciously switches to his native Chinese when discussing key plot points.

The experience of players from Xida University was not particularly good, and their numbers were not the majority in the live stream.

Even so, on this night of playing games all night, Xida University players still managed to secure a place in the live stream.

[Damn, is this game really based on a true story?]

[What is the prototype? Do children's welfare homes draw salaries without working?]

[No, it should be the case of 100,000 corpses at the airport]

[There are just too many prototypes; it's probably a mix of different backstories.]

[Damn it, what are the game companies at Xida University doing? Such a satirical game about society, and it's made in China!]

This made He Xiangsong feel a little guilty.

It's based on a true story; he's just bragging.

How could you actually believe that?

Well... or rather, the absurdity of reality is something that games can't possibly imitate.

After all, games require logic, but reality does not.

As the game progressed, the comments in the live chat became increasingly shocking.

My cousin was hospitalized two years ago after a car accident. The exorbitant medical bills caused him to lose his house, car, wife, and children. After suffering a mental breakdown, he was admitted to a mental hospital, but then he disappeared without a trace.

Bro, your cousin might have been sent to Giant Mountain Mental Hospital.

[Is this your first day living in this country? Doesn't this kind of thing happen every day?]

[Hey, I'm curious why your Chinese game company would set this kind of story against a Western backdrop. Don't similar things happen in your country?]

Seeing this series of comments, He Xiangsong was very glad that he had started a pre-recorded broadcast.

His intuition told him this would be a hit!

Clearing the level was within reach, but He Xiangsong was not in a hurry to advance the plot.

While explaining the differences between the two countries to the viewers in the live chat, he also opened the homepage of the water pipe on his phone and took a look.

Old Wei had already sent him the recorded content.

However, due to confidentiality agreements, it cannot be sent out in advance.

The only option is to prepare the English translation in advance and release it at the same time as the game's launch.

He glanced at the data.

While He Xiangsong was explaining things to the players from Xida University, he was genuinely shocked.

The highest number of views his previous videos had reached was 5.

However, this series of pre-recorded videos had already garnered 27 views in less than 24 hours.

In layman's terms, it means... it's alive.

My goodness.

He Xiangsong was speechless for a moment, as if he had underestimated the enthusiasm of Xida players for this kind of game.

After a brief explanation, the game continued.

The game was now nearing its end.

If Miles wants to escape from this underground laboratory, he must listen to Dr. Herman and shut down Billy's life support system, the only successful experimental subject.

Miles had no choice but to take a gamble.

To shut down the life support pod, it's necessary to play hide-and-seek with the nanobot swarm.

That's no simple matter.

Nano swarms possess both the oppressive aura of high-tech biological weapons and the eeriness of unnatural phenomena.

After a thrilling game of hide-and-seek, Miles miraculously evaded numerous dangers and successfully shut down the life support system.

In an instant, the spherical life support pod was filled with blood, and Billy, the only successful test subject, died inside.

However, Billy's death does not mean that the nanobot swarm also died.

The swarm attacked Miles like a madman, and the poor, weak reporter, despite suffering severe injuries, desperately protected his camera.

It contains evidence of Mukov's crimes, and it cannot be destroyed under any circumstances.

However, the swarm's attack came quickly and went quickly.

Not knowing what had happened, Miles could only drag his broken body and limp toward the only escape route.

Even knowing that the story was only about to end, He Xiangsong was still extremely nervous.

With the support of VR devices, the sense of immersion reaches its peak at this moment.

Dragging his limping body, his vision gradually blurred, bloodstains trailed on the ground.

He Xiangsong let out a long breath and struggled to control Miles as he walked towards the entrance.

"It was so desperate, brothers... but thankfully we managed to escape in the end."

"How many times was the hope of escape within reach, only to be extinguished again... It's a very traditional and formulaic story, but it has to be said that it's extremely useful."

On the screen (bullet comments).

[The story is complete! Hooray!]

[I hope that Northwest University can also have a journalist with such a strong sense of justice who can expose the evidence of these executioners' crimes.]

[My friend...don't you know that good people like Xida don't live long?]

[These journalists, brimming with a sense of justice, often die on their way to hearings, perhaps in a gang fight or a car accident.]

[Ultimately, it's a game made by the Chinese. If this were the real Western University, Miles wouldn't have left here alive.]

[Yes, he knows too much.]

However, the next second, He Xiangsong and all the players were stunned by the abrupt scene in the game.

For a moment, I didn't even know what to say.

on the screen.

Miles finally dragged his crippled body to the only escape door, his only belief being to expose Mukov's crimes.

However, the emergency exit opened by itself.

Behind the door, he was greeted not by a medical team, not by sunshine, and not by police.

Instead, they were fully armed mercenaries.

The moment they saw Miles, they immediately raised their guns and pulled the triggers without hesitation.

He Xiangsong held his breath instantly, his mind going completely blank.

despair.

I feel so hopeless.

What I thought was the dawn that had finally arrived turned out to be the deepest darkness.

The bullet pierced his chest, blood splattered everywhere, his vision was filled with blood, and then he was plunged into endless darkness.

He Xiangsong couldn't help but swear: "Ward...fa?"

[????????]

[wtf!]

However, the end of the screen does not mean the end of the game.

In the darkness, as Miles lay dying, he heard a strange sound, like the sound of the nanobots making their first appearance...

The sound of insects chirping.

Accompanying this were screams of terror.

"My God, he became the host?!"

"What is that, my God, what has he become?!"

"Fire! Fire!"

Gunshots, screams, and hurried footsteps.

In the end, everything fell silent.

He Xiangsong couldn't help but gape. Pointing at the screen, he stammered, "Holy crap, yeah, the Zerg swarm!!"

"Damn it, guys, you're right. This is a story that happened at West University. No one will allow Miles to escape."

"Killing him was the best option! But what was Miles thinking at the moment he fired the shot?"

"Fear, mental breakdown, near-death injuries—this perfectly matches the brainwave requirements of a host synchronized with the nanite swarm!"

"Miles survived and became the legendary King of Endurance because he possessed an extremely strong physique; he was the most suitable host!"

"The nanite swarm wasn't actually attacking Miles; they were looking for a new host!!"

"The dragon-slaying hero became the new dragon himself, holy crap, holy crap!"

"Absolutely brilliant! A completely expected, yet perfectly logical, ending!!"

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