"It's really gone!"

Mo Bai immediately logged off and searched for it, but the ninth-order Rubik's Cube that had been used as a pendant had already disappeared without a trace.

This left him staring blankly at the "Real Game" game helmet.

If his initial idea was simply to play games and try to make money, then this moment is different.

"I can cancel my original plan to try becoming a content creator and make a living from gaming."

If this game is truly extraordinary, then... could it really turn you into Superman?

With his heart pounding, Mo Bai searched the forum and found that no one else had experienced this situation. However, he did find a clue about "Superman".

In real games, are these superhumans called "extraordinary"?

Mo Bai looked at this post on the forum.

"Long time no see, I'm Enderman Xiaosi. I'm happy to share my real gaming experience with you all."

First of all, I started playing the game as soon as it was released and have a certain understanding of its background. Please allow me to explain.

"The game is set in a human empire facing a sudden catastrophe and a wave of demonic transformation. The magic causes animals and plants to mutate into terrifying monsters, which greatly damages the human empire and causes huge casualties."

However, at the same time, the appearance of magic and magical beasts also brought about a transformation in the life level of the people in this country called the Gray Empire.

Ten years ago, the term "extraordinary" first appeared, referring to a collective term for life that transcends the level of ordinary people.

In the game's lore, we players are projections summoned by the Emperor of the Gray Empire through a treasure, used to resist the onslaught of the demonic tide.

Therefore, we can conclude that the job advancement path for players after leveling up is the Extraordinary.

It's worth mentioning that each of us was born near a village in the Gray Empire, not far away, and traces of human activity can be found with just a little searching.

Also, can anyone tell me why the monsters I encounter either run away as soon as they see me, or they can't even see my shadow, or they sneak up behind me and ambush me?

How do I level up by fighting monsters?

Mo Bai looked at the post, pondering those two words.

"extraordinary."

After a moment's hesitation, Mo Bai put on the gaming helmet again.

As the silicone connector settled into his forehead, sleepiness washed over him, and he slowly awoke from his slumber.

Lucid dreaming technology—this is the principle behind "Real Game" that Mo Bai has come to understand.

This game is actually just a dream that everyone is having together, so even the most realistic death in the dream, once the boundaries are broken, only brings a startling awakening.

It was just a nightmare; even the pain was separated by a layer of barrier—real, yet still inaccessible.

only.....

"How did I die?"

Mo Bai floated above the corpse in a transparent soul form, then looked down at several wolves feasting on his body.

"This... I've also lost ten experience points, leaving me with only six."

Experience points: 6/100.

Mo Bai immediately searched the forum using keywords such as experience points and death penalty, and immediately realized what was going on.

"Oh, so the death penalty is deducting ten experience points."

However, if you don't have it, then you don't need to deduct it.

He scratched his head, looked at the ink cartridge in his mind, and with a thought, the experience points in the experience bar were transferred into the ink cartridge.

Ink cartridge: 6/100.

Experience: 0/100

After completing this step, Mo Bai twisted his neck and looked at the three wolves who were eating heartily.

"You're enjoying your food, aren't you!"

"resurrection!"

As Mo Bai pressed the resurrection button, the corpses and bloodstains on the spot disappeared completely. The wolf, who had felt full, was stunned and stared blankly at Mo Bai who had appeared on the spot.

"Die!"

Having prepared himself, Mo Bai grabbed his "Stone Blade" and hurled it at a wild wolf.

"Bang!"

One wolf was dazed and confused after being hit, but then three wolves growled and pounced on him, tearing him apart.

"Ouch, that really hurts!"

Mo Bai gasped in pain, but while desperately protecting his neck, he relentlessly aimed the stone at a wolf and began smashing it down.

"Bang!"

"Bang!"

"Bang!"

Before long, Mo Bai smashed a wolf to death on the spot.

"Experience points +17!"

The moment it gained experience points, Mo Bai immediately filled the ink cartridge.

Ink cartridge: 23/100.

"Perfect!"

Mo Bai struck a wolf one last time, but felt his body grow weaker and weaker, and soon he bled to death.

"resurrection!"

Mo Bai reappeared, startling the wolves who were about to devour him.

As Mo Bai grabbed one wolf and beat it mercilessly, the other wolf tucked its tail between its legs, turned and ran, disappearing into the dense bushes in the blink of an eye.

The wolf that remained behind soon became his experience points.

"Experience points +16".

As is customary, the ink is transferred directly into the ink cartridge.

Ink cartridge: 39/100.

"I only need 60 more experience points to upgrade the ink cartridge."

I don't know what the upgrade will do.

A sense of anticipation welled up in Mo Bai's heart, but after looking around, no wolves came out.

"Where...where am I supposed to fight monsters?"

stunned.

This game is so realistic that fighting monsters can no longer be called fighting monsters, but rather a hunt.

"But for hunting... we could get some bird snares."

Mo Bai pondered for a moment, touched his linen clothes, and then pulled off a lot of linen threads.

Then they went to a small clearing in the nearby bamboo grove, cleared away the bamboo leaves in the center of the clearing to expose the soil, and then bent down a thin bamboo stalk that had been stripped bare.

However, a thin bamboo pole, about the thickness of a finger, was bent to the ground, with a hemp rope tied to its end. The other end of the hemp rope was tied into a loop, and finally, a small bamboo pole was inserted into the ground in an arch shape, with the hemp rope wrapped around it to secure it.

Before long, the trap and the trigger mechanism were set up on the exposed soil in the middle of the open space.

"Arranged~"

"Fortunately, I haven't lost the skills I had when I was a child."

I was a little rusty at first, but I gradually became more skilled at it.

Before long, Mo Bai had set up more than a dozen bird snares. However, his hemp clothes had become somewhat disheveled, with not only tears from wolf claws but also many man-made gaps.

This item seems to be considered equipment and cannot be restored upon resurrection.

We left the bamboo forest, but stopped after only a few steps.

"Huh? Spicy strips?"

A small, green snake was coiled on a small bamboo stalk, but the snake, which was only about the thickness of a chopstick, made him feel a little uneasy.

Even though I know I won't die, I still don't dare to catch this thing.

"Bang!"

Mo Bai gripped the stone tightly, seized the opportunity, and smashed it down.

"Hiss! Hiss!"

The small blue snake was smashed flat in the middle and struggled and bounced on the ground.

"Bang!"

"Bang!"

"Experience points +5".

"Hmm, about fifty points left."

Mo Bai grinned slightly as he returned to the tree at the shelter. The three wolf carcasses lay piled under the tree, their blood flowing and emitting a strong, pungent smell.

However, nothing was attracted.

As darkness fell, he quickly climbed up to the shelter, lay down on the small platform, and looked at the lush green leaves above.

Without making a fire, there was no food, but the body refreshed after death and resurrection wasn't hungry.

Listening to the chirping of birds and the howling of wolves in the distant forest, Mo Bai gradually drifted off to sleep.

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