And the most important thing is that although most of these cosmic races will be transformed by mechanical prosthetics, this is not a game world after all. No matter how powerful your transformation is, the so-called cyberpsychosis will not appear.

As for how exactly Sherlock knew this?

It's very simple. When you see a basketball-sized bug on the street with a complete set of mechanical prosthetics installed on it, it looks like the villain Adam Hammer, but it's not crazy at all. You know that there is no so-called game here. Bo mental illness.

But except for these two points, everything here is too similar to the future city described in that game.

Looking at the surrounding environment that made Sherlock feel extremely familiar, Sherlock, who was standing in a square full of technology but extremely dirty, couldn't help but fall into deep thought.

Okay, now should I choose to be a homeless person, a street kid, or a company employee?

Hmm... Company employees should forget it. Sherlock really can't fall in love with that bitchy Gao Tianzun, so this option should be ruled out!

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