The busiest time for the Chinese server operation is during the peak online hours in the evening, so there isn't much time for players who are constantly playing during the day to adjust to the time difference, and everyone is relatively free.

"Take the form and let the other side know that we can split the payment... What are you looking at?"

"Hey, make way, let Shaoyu see."

He leaned closer and was surprised to see yet another new video on the boundary between reality and virtuality.

A comprehensive overview of Freya's skills and appearance, the boss of the ninth floor of the Underground Temple.

"This part alone, which is edited, is 24 minutes long, the length of a standard anime series."

"Friendly reminder: it doesn't have an opening or ending theme song, so it's more substantial."

"How did they do that? The post also said that more content will be released after the editing is finished. It's amazing!"

"Could there really be a problem with the boundary between reality and illusion? How can they handle every single skill perfectly?"

"Small skills aside, the video has two large-scale mechanics: one is dealing with Freya's clones in the inner and outer fields respectively, and the other is using Freya's dropped blood sword to create a safe zone underfoot to avoid damage. Can you really understand these mechanics immediately on the first try?"

Chen Shaoyu was on site last night and knew that this was the result of the boundary between reality and illusion coaxing Freya into using the same moves.

In order to make the teaching demonstration as realistic as possible, both parties also agreed to fake the fight.

Before the trigger, Freya would give a hint in advance to help them deal with the boundary between reality and illusion, which made it seem like they were very familiar with Freya's every move.

The players' suspicions are quite reasonable, and a few words of explanation later will clear up the misunderstanding.

“No problem, I’m on site,” he told his colleagues.

"No, Brother Shaoyu, this is what we care about."

My colleague swiped the mouse and revealed a comment that already had nearly 6000 likes.

"Does this confirm that the boundary between reality and virtuality is in cahoots with the Chinese server's operations team? They've been so blatant about leaking information that it's disgusting how the Chinese server is creating so many gods."

The immediate follow-up comments were, "I hope the boundary between virtual and real worlds won't be deleted. I've already moved it to the external website. I want to see if the Starfire headquarters will care."

My colleague said, "The number of likes and comments is very unusual. It's not just Bilibili; on Douyin, an hour after the video was posted, similar comments received a lot of likes and took up the top spots, and the number of comments also skyrocketed."

He pulled up a self-made chart that showed that negative comments about the boundary between reality and illusion surged sharply at a certain point.

This group of people seemed to appear out of thin air.

Chapter 226 The Value of T0 Guilds

Data doesn't lie. Without any exaggeration, the straight upward curve clearly tells those in front of the screen that something is fishy.

"Holy crap, it's like a ghost army is passing through!" someone muttered. "Who did this?"

There are definitely people who hate the boundary between reality and illusion. Since they became famous, many people have been crushed by their rising momentum and become well-known jokes in the game.

But these people couldn't possibly have such a high level of organization.

The boundary between reality and virtuality also revealed subtle changes in the comments section.

The first person to discover this was the prison guard, who quickly informed Jiang Heyi, who was editing a K-pop romance vlog.

Everyone who had time to chime in the group replied.

"Who has the mobilization power to get the data right in an instant, setting up the pace in a flash?" The woman in bed found it unbelievable. "Is someone buying traffic to smear us?"

"How much money would it take to reach this scale?" French Fries calmly analyzed. "It's not just Bilibili, Douyin, even DaYan has a similar trend."

Ordinary people might be envious of achievements that blur the line between reality and fiction, but at most they'll just make a few sarcastic remarks. Unless they've been seriously offended, who would actually throw real money into it?

"What should we do now?" Quadruple asked. "Shouldn't we release the video of us persuading Freya to cooperate, and dispel the rumors first?"

Jiang Heyi happened to receive a call from Chen Shaoyu. After learning that the other party had also noticed the anomaly, a guess suddenly came to his mind.

After hanging up the phone, a smile appeared on his lips; he had already made up his mind.

“When someone uses such methods to smear you at will, refuting the rumors is just a passive defense.”

"What can we do?"

“Bring out the people behind the screen,” Jiang Heyi said. “Sending a few people in for questioning would be far more effective than your attempts to refute the rumors.”

The jailer understood: "Okay, I'll go find a few of the most outspoken ones in the comments section right now!"

Jiang Heyi ignored the comments section and let the Yin Army build up as it pleased.

By noon, Jiang Heyi had eaten his fill of fries, and comments questioning the boundary between reality and fiction had sprung up on various platforms.

They believe that the Chinese server operators leaked strategy guides in order to create a god-like player, and they have begun to escalate the issue to the point that cheating is done for a pathetic sense of pride.

I feel that the T0 rating for the boundary between the real and the virtual has always been highly inflated, and the so-called T0 rating is nothing more than a measure of progress in conquering the Underground Temple of the Clarity.

Who decided that the strength of a team should be judged by the progress of conquering the Underground Temple of the Clarity?

Many guild-challenged dungeons are far more difficult and challenging than those in the Reality/Virtuality Boundary.

Some people have started trying to argue that the Underground Temple instance is not difficult, and that people have not been exposed to enough instances, which has led them astray by the boundary between reality and illusion.

After briefly examining the angles these people used, Jiang Heyi became even more convinced that his guess was true.

French Fries bent over, and strands of hair slipped down to Jiang Heyi's shoulder.

So fragrant...

"I see." She understood now. "The title of T0 is really eye-catching."

Jiang Heyi smiled.

The Underground Temple of the Clarity, as the first challenging dungeon encountered by players of the StarCraft, has successfully attracted top players from various servers with its 12-level design.

Since the guild that broke through the boundary between the virtual and real worlds, with other servers following behind to check out the guides and copy the strategies to obtain generous level rewards, the title of "T0 Guild" and the ladder rankings that accompanied the progress of the guides began to become popular.

Since then, the virtual-real boundary has never relinquished the title of T0, and has always been in the lead.

And that's the key point.

The T0 guild is actually highly tied to the Dungeon of the Clarity.

Whoever has the highest progress in the strategy is T0.

As a top-tier guild, they naturally enjoy the highest level of attention outside of the World Championship.

Every word and action of a guild member can become a hot topic of discussion among game players.

This track was opened after the boundary between the virtual and real worlds first discovered the underground temple, and the follow-up of many servers is actually a competition in their areas of expertise.

Given the widespread popularity of the Stars of Proof across all servers, the influence of the boundary between the virtual and real worlds will only increase day by day.

The current boundary between virtual and real worlds has accumulated extremely high popularity through games, both domestically and internationally.

After resting for nearly half a month at the boundary between the virtual and real worlds, away from the underground temple, players from all servers worked themselves to the bone to barely get past the Black Cat.

Jiang Heyi and his group, on the other hand, completed the 9th floor in just one night after returning. What a desperate difference that is!

The boundary between the virtual and real worlds was originally frozen in place, and the major guilds that had increased their investment to catch up almost fainted from exhaustion.

The fact that the Clarity One's unparalleled advance in the Underground Temple suggests that the boundary between the real and virtual worlds is very likely to be breached first.

At that time, the boundary between the virtual and real worlds will have the right to define the track.

Only by following closely behind them and surpassing their progress in the dungeon can one reclaim or share the T0 honor.

The power to define the star-studded track rests on a tiny title, T0, which Jiang Heyi and others consider a joke.

They saw it as a minor squabble within the player community, but to those with ulterior motives, it was seen as a usurpation of their right to interpret public opinion on the game.

The boundary between the virtual and real worlds of T0 is like a mountain, and you can't get around it if you want to do anything.

The key issue is... they have no way to move the mountain by any normal means.

Faced with a direct challenge, the leading guilds on each server will likely have their resolve shattered.

They tried to use underhanded tactics to influence the boundary between the virtual and real worlds in the game, but the Stars were not afraid of any public opinion. No matter how much they resisted, insulted, or condemned, the higher-ups remained unmoved, as if they were unaware of the existence of this game.

Since we can't break down the boundary between the virtual and the real, we should at least leave them with a stain in the players' minds.

How could it be flawless!

The last piece of the puzzle, piecing together the hypothesis, is now complete.

The kind-hearted Nong Ya helped compare posts, articles, and replies on foreign server forums and game communities that were smearing the boundary between reality and virtuality over several days, and found that the time was quite concentrated.

It was as if they had received a command and were all awakened.

“Pumpkin Guild Leader is blocking too many people’s way,” Nong Ya said. “You have the reputation of being a T0 guild and you have such high popularity among players on other servers. You can have a huge influence with just a few words. This can make a lot of people unhappy.”

"To put it bluntly, you may think you're just playing a game and are harmless, but in the eyes of those with ulterior motives, they have already divided you into factions."

No wonder he comes from the old revolutionary base of France; he really sees things clearly.

"Do you need my help? I can publish articles to refute rumors, get involved in debates, or organize people to attack each other."

Nongya, how come you're so skilled?!

"No rush. We'll pick a few who jump the highest and smash them to death with one blow, let them shout for a while longer."

"Great, that's good!" Nong Ya immediately agreed. "When do we make our move? Can I see the related news reports and have some fun?"

What, you blond-haired, blue-eyed guy, are you a comedian too?

She then asked, "Are there any criteria for choosing a partner?"

"Those with many fans, high influence, high video views, high article click rates, and good data will be given priority for mention."

"Features featuring real people on camera will increase their weight."

"I refuse to believe that the popularity accumulated at the boundary between the virtual and real worlds over such a long time cannot crush this rabble."

The dump truck with the "Virtual Boundary" sign is starting up!

Nong Ya was overjoyed and sent a series of excited default emojis.

"Alright, I won't wander around anymore, I'll just stay in Chengning and have some fun!"

Chapter 227 Potato Dad!

"Yes, you're right about everything. You're just a casual observer who doesn't take sides, but when you actually join the fray and get criticized, you throw a tantrum and think you're not wrong. So you're not wrong, and I'll go along with you."

"Sigh, independent thinking, sigh, mindless fans. Classics teach people to think independently, but they themselves are empty-headed and love to preach."

"If you can't win the argument, you're starting to get anxious. You've mastered the six arts of the internet, surfing the web, now is it time for a warning about life's disappointments?"

"Dong dong dong."

There was a light knock on the door of the private room.

The prison guard, who had been beaming with pride after the intense online battle, suppressed his smugness.

The phone screen went blank the moment I stood up. I hadn't taken more than a few steps when the door opened.

He hurriedly went up to greet him: "Hello, Uncle Zhang."

His polite and respectful demeanor made it impossible for anyone to guess that just a few seconds ago he was engaged in a heated debate with someone remotely.

If Zhong Zemo were here, he would recognize the person outside as Zhang Jingqing, the lawyer who had previously helped with the divorce dispute.

He was also a childhood friend of Yuan Huanye, the father of the prison guard.

Zhang Jingqing, with his sharp eyes, noticed the unlabeled tea can on the table as soon as he sat down.

The jailer smiled and turned the tea canister around.

He only opened the package, smelled it, picked up a tea leaf, put it in his mouth, and held it for a while before shaking his head with a smile.

The jailer also knew about the relationship between Uncle Zhang and his father, so he simply confessed.

"When you ask your uncle for a favor, you should at least get something nice, right? I couldn't find anything that suited your taste, so I just grabbed a can of whatever I could find."

“You really know how to take things. If your dad finds out the tea is gone, he’ll give you a good scolding,” Zhang Jingqing said. “Alright, alright, what’s my relationship with your dad? Just say it directly, stop beating around the bush.”

"No, that won't do. I asked my uncle to do this, not my dad. This matter can be big or small, and I can't let my uncle work for nothing."

Hearing this, Zhang Jingqing became serious: "Speak, what exactly do you want to do?"

"I would like to ask Uncle Zhang to help me sue some people."

After briefly describing the ins and outs of the matter, Zhang Jingqing, who was drinking tea, became interested.

Based on the idea of ​​the boundary between the virtual and the real, either don't do it at all, or do it big.

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