"Sigh, everyone's got something going on." Fu You sighed dejectedly, glancing at Vishir, who was munching on a cookie beside him.

Vishir paused, turned and stared at Fu You for a moment.

Both sides remained silent. Vishir saw in Fu You's eyes the meaning of "Let's go, let's go have some fun."

“…I want to practice swordsmanship.” Vishir turned back to continue munching on his biscuit.

"But isn't that a knife?" Fu You asked curiously.

"Oh, then let's practice with knives."

nmd, wsm

1. As usual, I'm asking for all sorts of things.

2. The second update... it's not too late to update it today, is it?

3. (See attached image) It's actually leggings! I'm speechless. Seriously, leggings shouldn't be censored, right?

4. Okay, I originally planned to write about Warcraft while writing about swords and magic, then I thought about it... damn it, what's the point of me, a level 60 mage, remembering? I've forgotten everything. Emmm, how about Hearthstone?

Chapter 40 - You Didn't Expect This, There's Another Chapter!

Osborn Enterprises' first virtual reality game, Sword Art Online, has officially launched. The game offers an online multiplayer RPG mode and offline AR (Augmented Reality) combat system, with multiple playable locations. The game is currently on sale.

Fu You's lips twitched as he watched the commercials on TV.

So they're really using the name Sword Art Online?

Fu You felt a chill run down his spine when he saw the advertisement, and he didn't dare to buy it.

However, as the first virtual game created in this world after my own work, how could I not give it a try?

"Jarvis, order me a set of Osborn Enterprises game equipment and the game itself," Fu You instructed.

“Okay, Mr. Fu You, are you here to find out the enemy’s strength?” Jarvis asked.

Fu You shook his head: "No."

"I was just testing whether there was a microwave in that equipment."

Fu You pointed to his head and said.

The equipment arrived quickly; it was a device similar to a hibernation pod, looking exactly like the kind of hamster cages in online game novels where hamsters can stay indoors for days without ever leaving the house.

Fu You had always wanted to complain about the nutrient solution tanks in online game novels. Were these things designed for people to stay cooped up in? Wouldn't they get fat and die from that?

After setting up the equipment, Fu You checked it himself and confirmed that the game pod was indeed not a microwave oven. He scratched his head awkwardly and then entered the game.

Enter the link, and when you open your eyes, you'll find yourself in a new world.

Everything was very similar to the game in her memory. If she didn't know that there was no Sword Art Online book in this world, Fu You would even think that it was a highly faithful fan-made game.

After exiting the game and opening the game pod, Fu You let out a long sigh of relief.

The virtual reality technology is used quite perfectly, but it's probably because there isn't enough computing data to fully reproduce reality, so the game lazily changed blood, wounds, and the like into green data-like mosaics.

While this kind of censoring is indeed quite accurate, the sense of immersion is definitely not strong enough.

"This game is a complete recreation of Sword Art Online. Could it be a dream?" Fu You said, somewhat puzzled.

It's like the idea in fan fiction: the world is projected into a dream and the author sees it, then writes related books.

Fu You didn't pay much attention to this matter; he was thinking about other things.

Osborn also sells AR devices this time, which supposedly allow people to wear AR glasses and have a sword duel anytime, anywhere on the street.

That's so damn chuunibyou (a Japanese term for someone with delusions of grandeur).

Fu You took the AR device out of the box, intending to try it out.

……

Within an unknown space: Location of the [Severing] organization

The trio who hadn't been seen at the roundtable for a long time sat down together again to discuss important matters.

"I think self-heating hot pot is better than instant noodles," the fat figure said.

"You were saying self-heating rice noodles were good last month, and you've emptied the rice bin! You shut-in!" The slender figure slammed her hand on the table, expressing her dissatisfaction.

"Rua! Did this otaku eat your rice?" the fat figure muttered.

"They ate! Not only did they not eat, they ate all the rice in headquarters, and the whole team ate steamed buns for a week!"

Just as the two were arguing heatedly, the tall figure spoke up:

"I think stir-fried instant noodles would be pretty good. I've heard there's even a way to make cold instant noodles with Sprite. Are you guys interested...?"

"No, get out!" the other two said in unison.

"What kind of culinary abomination is that? There's no way I could eat it!" the slender figure complained, her voice filled with disgust.

"Exactly. But that bubble tea rice we cooked last time... it was pretty good." The chubby figure chuckled, as if he had remembered something delicious.

"Gentlemen, it seems that this matter involves more than just procurement, doesn't it?" The bespectacled man holding a notebook pushed up his glasses and reminded him.

"Oh right...you said someone used the [Fragment]?" the tall figure asked, as if remembering something.

“Yes, someone used the fragments to travel through space. It should be remnants of the Gray Zone; they must have some kind of plan,” the bespectacled man answered truthfully.

"Sigh..." The slender figure sighed, "Although we overthrew the rule of the previous organization, there are still quite a few people in the gray areas who are still loyal to the previous organization."

"Well... our teleportation energy is limited right now, so we can't go find anyone for the time being. Let's talk about procurement first."

"Seconded"

"no problem"

The atmosphere changed instantly, and the three of them started talking about how to eat fast food.

The bespectacled man pushed up his glasses, which reflected the light and blocked his eyes.

……

"Hey! Take this!" A player wearing AR glasses rushed over, holding a device that looked like a controller.

Under the rendering of AR devices, the handle appears as a lightsaber in the view of AR glasses.

The player rushed towards Fuyou, who was leaning against the wall and looking at the panel.

"Done! Points in hand!" The person had closed to within a few meters of Fu You and shouted excitedly.

Fu You calmly glanced at the player, then suddenly pulled out a pistol with his free hand and shot the player who had become a target due to the distance.

"You!" The player lay on the ground, clutching his kidney and howling in pain.

“The action should have been completed the moment I said ‘I’ll kill you.’ You’re still too green, little brother.” Fu You blew on the muzzle of the gun and twirled it.

"Why...why do you have a gun!" the player lying on the ground roared.

“Because… times have changed.” Fu You stopped wasting words and finished off the player in front of him with four quick shots.

Because the character was killed, AR mode ended, and the player wearing AR glasses lay on the ground looking frustrated.

"This is quite fun, hehe." Fu You put away his gun and prepared to lure his next prey.

At first, Fu You thought this AR version was just a real-life, chuunibyou version of Sword Art Online, but after playing it, he found that... it was simply Kirito's stage to show off his skills.

The AR version features both guns and swords, including various firearms and lightsabers. The starting weapon is a lightsaber.

That's right, it's the kind of game that Kirito plays.

In this AR game, you can even recreate the action of a lightsaber slicing through bullets.

Don't ask Fu You how he knew; that's how he got the gun.

Since most of the players were beginners, they didn't even realize that guns were useful and fought with swords. This gave Fu You the idea of ​​fighting with the Ashina style.

As a result, the scene described above occurred.

"Which player should I take down next?" Fu You strolled around leisurely, searching for prey.

Suddenly he saw a familiar muscular man with a perky butt. Although he wasn't carrying a shield, Fu You recognized him at a glance.

"Isn't that Steve?" Fu You asked curiously, looking at the player in the distance.

1. You didn't expect this, did you? There's another chapter.

2. I managed to finish Chapter 2, and I should probably go to sleep now. I have an early shift tomorrow.

3. (Continued from image) I felt like something was missing.

Cough

I was engrossed in Hearthstone adventures yesterday, and suddenly remembered to play again, but it was already past midnight, cough cough.

I'm making up for the missed update today.

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Chapter 41 Cards Also Need AR

Fu You spotted Captain America, Steve Rogers, from afar; he was holding a submachine gun.

Steve cleanly slid to dodge another player's shot, then picked up his gun and killed the others.

Fu You was stunned. So the captain could do more than just use a shield?

After all, he was once a soldier; it's quite normal when you think about it.

"Hey, Captain." Fu You stepped forward and greeted him.

"Huh? Fu You?" Steve saw the newcomer and lowered his gun.

"I heard you went on a mission, Captain. Are you back now?" Fu You asked curiously.

"Yeah, just got back. I heard there were some AR gaming areas on the street, so I came to check them out," Steve nodded in reply.

"Captain, we've cleared out all the players around here, and we've got the points." Two figures walked over from a distance and said to Steve.

"Huh? Agent Coulson? Hawkeye? What are you doing here?" Fu You curiously peeked over and saw Agents Coulson and Hawkeye from S.H.I.E.L.D.

Fu You waved and greeted him.

Coulson smiled and nodded as always, replying, "I came to help the captain because he was curious about this new sport."

Hawkeye slung his gun over his shoulder and pointed at Coulson beside him: "He called me here, saying there was some extra money to be made, after all, it's SHIELD's salary..."

"Ahem, it's nothing. But since Agent Coulson paid out of his own pocket to ask me to come and help, of course I came."

Fu You looked at the group strangely: "Is it necessary to call so many people just to play an AR game?"

Coulson was taken aback and asked, "You still don't know?"

"Huh? What do you know?" Fu You was a little confused.

“Points earned in outdoor AR games can be redeemed for items, equipment, experience points, and more in SAO, and the top player on the leaderboard receives an extra reward,” Coulson explained.

"I see." Fu You nodded.

Interrelated game genres are probably like those weekly dungeons where you farm materials.

This way, they can boost each other's popularity, which is indeed a good choice.

"Let's form an alliance," Fu You suddenly said, a sudden inspiration striking him.

“If the captain doesn’t mind, then we’re fine with it, but what are your special skills?” Coulson asked.

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