But as three-dimensional beings, who knows if a "four-dimensional world" might exist outside of humanity?

Continuing to think about it further can easily lead to getting stuck in a rut.

Rosen stopped thinking.

He randomly clicked on one of the works uploaded to the group file.

Goodness, they even have an opening theme!

Slide the progress bar and glance at the middle of the screen to find that some parts have been cut, or covered with thick censorship or mosaic.

Most of these involve parts that involve personal privacy.

Apart from that, the plot inside was almost identical to what Rosen remembered.

So, it's time to start making formal contact with these group members.

However, how should I introduce myself?

With Gabriel, a "three-dimensional person," around, it's obviously impossible to spoil or show off.

Furthermore, all those works are marked with a watermark, and the plot content is fictional; please refer to reality for accuracy.

This is probably to illustrate that the individual experiences of the group members are not directly related to the plot of the work.

It could even be described as "fan fiction".

After sorting out his thoughts, Rosen decided to approach them as an ordinary person for the time being.

[Shepherd: "@MagicOldDen, I don't sell mutton, and 'Shepherd' is just a screen name."]

Chapter Five: 18,000 before purchase, 1,800 after purchase

[Bullshima: Since you know my online name, does that mean I'm from a modern worldview?]

[Hellish Blizzard: "Gabriel, have you found out where the newcomer comes from?"]

[The Bored Angel: "At least you should know my real name, right? @Shepherd, would you mind telling me your real name?"]

[Shepherd: "Rosen."]

Upon seeing the name, Gabrielle began to rack her brains, and when she couldn't think of anything, she started using a search engine.

However, none of the displayed results matched.

If Lawson were a main character or supporting character in an anime, it's impossible for him not to be displayed.

Gabriel then tried adding some more keywords, but still to no avail.

[The Bored Angel: "I can't find anything at all."]

[Bad woman: "Oh?"]

[The Bored Angel: "No!"]

[The Bored Angel: "Could the newbie be from a world where you can only passively receive information, like me?"]

[Shepherd: "If you're talking about those anime, then based on the theories you discussed in the group file, it should be about right."]

[The Bored Angel: "Group Status -1."]

[Old Man Magic: "Another person who's seen the plot has appeared. My feelings are suddenly a bit complicated."]

[Hellish Blizzard: "That's alright. After all, anime plots aren't exactly the same as our actual experiences; there are some significant differences."]

[The wicked woman: "However, quite a bit of privacy has been exposed, which is a headache."]

As the ruling demon.

She had previously signed a secret pact with the island nation's defense minister, enabling her to preserve the country's existence despite threats from other demons.

Her identity is known to only a very small number of people in the world.

But ever since I joined the chat group and met a member like Gabriel, I feel like my underwear has been exposed.

And... that is indeed the case.

[Old Man Magic: "I don't really feel anything, after all, that's not the real me."]

[The Bored Angel: "After all, Old Deng is over a thousand years old. If converted to human years, he's already an ancestor."]

[Old Man Magic: "Hmph! Elves and humans have different lifespans. By elf standards, I'm only equivalent to a sixteen-year-old human girl."]

[The lazy angel: "But you're over a thousand years old."]

[Old Man Magic: "I'm an elf, so of course I should see things from an elf's perspective."]

[The lazy angel: "But you're over a thousand years old."]

[Old Man Magic: "..."]

in reality.

The pure white-haired, exquisitely beautiful elf girl, who was studying magic in a wooden hut, saw these three sentences, and her cherry-colored lips gradually took on a wavy shape, while her eyes began to glisten with tears.

[Bukushima: "Apologize, or Miss Frillien will ignore me for three days straight."]

[The Bored Angel: "@Old Man Magic, I'm sorry, I was just joking. After all, elves are immortal, you're not old at all."]

[Old Man Magic: "Really? Then you'll sign a written agreement?"]

[The Bored Angel: "Fine, fine, let's have a written agreement!"]

[Fubuki: "Have you forgotten about the new members? Oh right, I forgot to send you the new member guidelines and rules. If you still have any questions after reading them, feel free to ask us in the group. We'll answer them to the best of our ability."]

Shepherd: "Thank you."

Feeling the enthusiasm on the other side, Rosen smiled knowingly.

Then, after receiving the file from Fubuki, he opened it and began to examine it carefully.

In fact, this kind of "newcomer guide" is more suitable for new group members who have never created a chat group before.

In addition, even without detailed guidance and instructions, you can learn about all the functions of a chat group through its simple operation.

In addition to the common features such as group files and group video, you can see the truly useful functions of the chat group by minimizing or collapsing the dialog box.

Group check-in, group lottery, group store, group enhanced features, etc.

Because they are all user-friendly, it's easy to understand their effects.

You can earn points by checking in, and you will need to spend points to use the subsequent lottery, the shop, and the enhancement function.

Points are the only currency designated by the chat group.

Currently, you can only earn a small number of points through group check-ins, or by selling items to the store and then having the points actively evaluated and recycled by the chat group.

Of course, it's just like the in-game store system in all games.

It's common sense that if you buy it for 18,000 before, you'll get 1,800 after.

Therefore, under normal circumstances, unless you need something you don't need or you're really short on points, having the chat group recycle special items is not a good method.

In addition, you can also shop in the mall.

The goods inside all come from the worlds where the group members live.

However, the refreshed items are completely random.

Therefore, it often happens that the refreshed items are mostly junk, and even if good items appear, you can only watch helplessly as the refresh is mercilessly repeated in the early hours of the next day if you don't have enough points to buy them.

The enhancement function, as the name suggests, is exactly the same as allocating attribute points for characters in an RPG.

Moreover, the more points are required as you progress.

The last one is the "lottery" feature, which you absolutely must try.

Chapter Six: The Must-Try Lottery Feature

The lottery feature is an indispensable part of every fan-made chat group.

Basically, whether it's the main character or a group member, if they want to continue to grow stronger or transcend the limits of their world, they can only rely on "lottery".

Rosen took a closer look at the lottery rules.

The rules are the same as those of most games.

The lottery is divided into a limited-time UP pool and a free prize pool.

The rewards in the limited pool also come from the group member worlds and are refreshed every week. If a random group member world does not contain any particularly mysterious items, the chat group will randomly select some mysterious items from other group member worlds to mix in.

By the way, each draw from the limited-time pool costs 100 points.

Currently, the only reliable way to earn points is by signing in.

Rosen tried it out casually.

[Group message: Group member "Shepherd" has checked in and received five points.]

"That's it?"

Rosen couldn't help but complain.

In any game he's played, he's never been too stingy with resources, at least during the initial launch period, in order to retain players.

In addition, to ensure online activity, the developers will also organize game events every now and then to attract free-to-play players.

After all, to maintain the game's popularity, besides the big spenders who support the server, the most important thing is the large number of free-to-play players.

But are chat groups just for beggars?

[The Bored Angel: "You actually drew five points?! You're not a newbie, who are you?!"]

[Hell's Blizzard: "I'm pretty lucky. I got five points on my first sign-in."]

[Old Man Magic: "Looks like the newbie's luck is going to be pretty good today."]

Upon seeing these three paragraphs, Rosen was completely baffled.

Five points is a lot?

Are you awake?

[Shepherd: "It's only five o'clock, but one draw from the limited pool costs 100 points, and it would take at least twenty days to accumulate enough for one draw."]

Lawson didn't know if this lottery had a guaranteed minimum return.

But whether you have it or not, a year is only enough for one ten-pull.

But how many ships have sunk in ten consecutive attempts?

Even with a guaranteed minimum, there's no guarantee that what you draw will be something useful.

[Bad Woman: "It is indeed rare, but you should know that the highest points you can get from daily check-ins are five, and before you, none of us had been able to get five points; the highest we got was only three."]

It sounded like a good thing, but Rosen found it increasingly difficult to stay calm.

[Shepherd: But what does my score have to do with my luck today?]

[The Bored Angel: "This is probably some kind of metaphysics. The number of points you draw each day can reflect a person's fortune for that day. Although we're just guessing, it's surprisingly accurate."]

[The Bored Angel: "One day I only got a few points from signing in. I was thinking of breaking the unspoken rule by staying home and not going out, but on the short walk to get a Coke from the fridge, my big toe accidentally kicked the table leg, and then I was completely stuck. Helpless.jpg."]

Did you kick the table leg with your big toe?

Oh, it might hurt a little.

[Bukushima: "So generally speaking, you get three points for checking in. If you get more than three points, your luck for the day should be very good."]

[Old Man Magic: "So the shepherd will have good luck today, like milking a lot of sheep."]

【shepherd:"?"】

Rosen uttered a question mark, but then began to think.

I never imagined that chat groups could be used for fortune telling.

But... am I really that lucky today?

Thinking about it carefully, it's actually quite good.

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