Chapter 251 250. The Game Begins
Above the black mist.
"Here we go again." Zhu Xian Luo Er looked around. The powerful force allowed him to quickly integrate the entire world, and now he was about to conquer the Beast God.
"Yo, there are no newcomers this time."
"So, is this your way to travel to other worlds?" A voice came from a scarf.
"Good guy, he even brought a girl in." Pirate Rawl looked at RE0 Rawl and said.
"Didn't I tell you long ago that they are researching it and they have actually figured it out."
"Hello everyone, I was able to get in by relying on this dead thing. I see that you all look similar. Are you the same person?" The scarf made a sound.
"Of course, are you the Greedy Witch?" asked the sister-killing Luo Er.
"Idiot..." RE0 Luo Er silently labeled Zhan Mei, completely trying to trick the other party.
"Oh, you can share the power with each other. Little Luo Er is so strong. He has power that I have never seen before." Echidna continued.
"Of course, with the added power of the heavens, we are the most powerful."
All the Rolls held their foreheads in their hands. The other party didn't try to trick him, but this guy just told them everything.
"Oh, I heard there is a world of gods. Can I go there?"
"Okay, you can be my plug-in." The gamer Roll, who has been keeping a low profile for a long time, spoke.
"Here you go." RE0 Roll threw the scarf to Game Roll with great disgust.
"How cold. We've been together for so long."
"Now that you have confirmed it, they are me too." RE0Roll sighed.
"I didn't expect that I could travel to other worlds. It would be great if I could go there in person." Ke Xueluo showed up after a long absence.
"This is the first time, and we need to continue research." Echidna talked a lot. It was obvious that she was very excited. She could not explore this space at all, and there were so many Rolls, and each one attracted her.
"Let's share first." Hokage Rawl stretched out his hand, and everyone quickly came together. They were not afraid of Echidna's betrayal. Her lust meant that she would not betray.
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"You really are wearing a scarf. Is it there?" Luo Er asked directly after waking up.
"Roll?"
"Well, we are all Roll."
"Take us out quickly." Echidna urged.
Luo Er took them out. The timeline was now six thousand years later. There was only one city left for human beings. Luo Er lived a very low-key life. He was the secret protagonist six thousand years ago. Now he just had to leave it to the brother and sister.
"Are you all here?"
"Well, but for now, let me talk to you, Rawl." Echidna said.
"I'll give you to someone, and you'll be able to get along well with her." Rawl thought of the Flügel, Jibril.
"Ah? You don't want me anymore? This will hurt my heart." Echidna was still quite scared. After all, if she left Rawl, she would lose the power to travel through the heavens.
"Don't worry, she's my subordinate who won the bet." Luo Er rolled his eyes. If he went to look for the other party, he would definitely be exposed, but there was nothing he could do.
"You are not allowed to abandon me." Echidna said pitifully.
Luo Er simply draped it over his shoulders and headed towards the library, walking very slowly along the way, naturally giving the girl time to observe.
"This world doesn't seem any different?" Echidna asked.
"This is where humans live. As for God, does He have time to pay attention to you?" Luo Er rolled his eyes. He was not even paid attention to after he was resurrected.
"Also, I just tried it, and my magic is ineffective on humans. Is it the rule of this world?" Echidna talked a lot.
"You are so rude. This world has rules set by the One and Only God. Any disputes can only be resolved through games. Direct plundering, killing, etc. are not allowed." Luo Er began to explain the rules of the current world.
Anyway, he only has strength now and can't play any role at all. He still has to rely on his intelligence.
"Really amazing..." Echidna kept a low profile. She could set the rules of the world at will. Is this a god? The next life is really exciting.
"God is beyond your imagination?" Luo Er laughed.
"Hmm, I didn't expect that God could specify the rules." No matter how knowledgeable Echidna is, that is only in the world of RE0. She has a blank slate in this world.
"The rules of each world are different, explore it on your own." Rawl walked into the library. This was the place where Jibril, who had lost to the Flügel, was still staying.
"There are so many books. Can I read them?" Echidna asked, looking at the huge library.
"You have to ask the owner here."
"Please...what do you want to ask in my library? Human." Jibril was shocked when she saw the man in front of her. He looked exactly like him.
But are there two identical humans in this world? She looked through countless books, but there was no relevant record.
"I'm desperate and come here to rely on the opponent I once defeated. I think the covenant is still valid." Luo Er looked at her and smiled. He was not afraid before, and now with the constraints of the covenant, he is even less afraid.
"Heh, I don't know who you are or why you disguised yourself as him, but if you want to become my master, you have to defeat me first." Jibril had actually guessed it, but she was a little angry that he had taken her six thousand years to find him. She had to teach him a lesson, and of course, she wanted to defeat him once.
"Okay, what do you plan to play this time?" Luo Er accepted it happily.
"It's a concrete word chain game. The bet is whoever wins becomes the master." Jibril returned to the original game and stood up from where she fell.
Echidna could sense that the girl of another race in front of her was incredibly strong, but she seemed to care a lot about Rawl, and she wanted to find out more.
"it is good."
"Just a reminder, the thing around your neck is a creature outside the covenant and is not protected by the covenant. Be careful or you will die." Jibril started the game right away after she finished speaking.
"Oh! Will I die?"
"You are not protected by the covenant, just like livestock." Rawl waved his hand.
"You must protect me." Echidna shrank even tighter, she knew very well how powerful Rawl was.
"You should take the first step."
"Hydrogen bomb." Jibril said without hesitation.
"You're so rude! You want to blow me to death?" Roll came to the surface of the sea.
"As expected, you are a strange human." Jibril said while drinking tea.
"What is this?" Echidna was a little shocked. "Something here will disappear, and something that doesn't exist will appear." Roll explained how to play this.
"Hey, it's going to explode."
Then, Luo Er responded directly and used sealing magic for protection.
"Lord... Human, it looks like this battle will take a long time." Jibril quickly changed her words.
"It's okay to shout in advance. I will win in the end anyway." Luo Er motioned for him to continue.
In the next hour, Echidna saw primeval forests, strange animals, and even molecules in the microscopic world, which shocked her a little. It seemed that her understanding of the world was not deep enough.
The two continued, Jibril hugged her legs and said, "Since the war ended, I have been looking for traces of you. Why did you show up now?"
"It was six thousand years later that I grew up again, and our relationship before that wasn't that pleasant." Luo Er said hypocritically.
"I learned from this that when a person is about to die, his words are good. You are saying one thing and thinking another." Jibril smiled.
"I've only learned a few basic things, but you're already scolding me." Luo Er snorted.
"Hey, please be aware of the occasion. Is this the place to flirt?" Echidna was very nervous as she looked at the magma around her. In order to travel through the world, they had to rely on inanimate objects, and these inanimate objects were not indestructible.
"Echidna, you are not the Echidna I know. Who are you?"
"Heh." If there was a roll of the eyes, Echidna would really like to give Rawl one. Who was the reason for her breaking down the defense?
The game continued. Jibril was a genius. She learned a lot of knowledge about the other world through the glasses that Raw left behind.
"I'm not really going to call her Master." Rawl was a little panicked. After all, he was not as smart as Kongbai. The reason why he was able to defeat Jibril before was because of the information gap. Now the gap was very small, and he soon fell into a disadvantage.
Time passed little by little, and the two had arrived at the vacuum zone, which was the final decisive battle. Luo Er prepared a lot of notes. Although he expelled the gas in his body, Luo Er knew that he could not hold on for long and the outcome would be determined.
Echidna was completely numb. This world was too dangerous. Just one race could do such a thing. How could God tolerate this? Oh, God had already set the rules.
"Hehe, Master, I will win next time." Jibril didn't care that she lost, it was just a matter of one word, but it didn't matter, winning or losing didn't matter, she was going to tie him up to her side this time, her important collection couldn't be lost again.
"I don't want to play with you anymore." Luo Er said bluntly.
"What is this?" Jibril felt herself come back to her senses, and the relationship quickly became closer, so she looked at the life form on Rawl's body, a life form she had never seen before.
Echidna sensed something and quickly broke free: "I am Echidna, please give me your guidance."
Jibril responded, but without much interest. Since the war, she had collected a large number of books based on what Rawl left behind. She had several libraries in this world.
The reason why she stayed in the library of the human kingdom was that she still had fantasies. Now it seems that she was right. Jibril rushed directly into Roll's arms and started to rub against him.
"Long time no see." Luo Er also missed her very much. Although their initial relationship was not pleasant, it was indeed the other party who brought him away from loneliness.
"I have been looking for my master for six thousand years. Why did he only appear now?" Jibril cried like a child. She had been looking for him for too long.
"I was dead at the time," Rawl explained.
"Huh, who are you? Why are you following the master?" Jibril looked at the scarf with hostility.
"He picked me up and said he would be responsible for me." Echidna is not one to meddle in other people's business.
"She is not protected by the covenant." Rawl said calmly.
"Hmm?" Jibril said as she was about to give it a try, but surprisingly she was not protected by the covenant.
"Wait." Echidna said immediately. This was not her world. Her power had been weakened to the extreme, but this was what she wanted. After all, what was the point of knowing the answer in advance.
"Anything else? I think you have bad intentions and need to be eliminated in advance." Jibril's eyes were serious and a pitch-black sickle appeared.
"Rol..." Echidna immediately looked at Rawl. She didn't say anything more. In addition to strength, that black fog space might also share memories. As long as there is a possibility, she can't talk nonsense.
"Jibril, leave her alone. The world is already in chaos enough anyway." Rawl waved his hand.
Jibril didn't say anything, just grabbed Rawl and teleported away. She had already engraved all the books in her mind and didn't care anymore.
Arriving at a room, Jibril handed the glasses to Roll. After six thousand years, they were already broken.
"Master, I still don't understand why the God of War lost and humans won." Jibril lowered her head. She had competed with countless humans, but no one could surpass Roll.
"Didn't I leave the answer to the game in the end?" Rawl sighed as he looked at her. He thought that she and the Mecha-Machina were the only familiar people left.
Seeing Jibril was silent, Roll spoke slowly: "Strategically despise the enemy, tactically take the enemy seriously, recognize your own weaknesses, and seek opportunities for breakthroughs."
Seeing that Jibril still didn't speak, Roll continued, "If the God of War values humans and is determined to exterminate them even if he digs three feet deep, it won't be the God of War who loses. The strong are arrogant, but this is also the key to losing."
Jibril seemed to be lost in thought, so Roll continued, "Where is the King's Game of the Imanity?"
"It's almost the end, the last game."
"Can you bring up the footage?" Luo Er asked with a smile.
Jibril obediently called up the screen, and two parties were playing chess, one was a brother and sister, and the other was a person with magical support.
"The winners will be those without magic. In addition, they will come to you to play games and bet on your library. When the time comes, you will bet with them. It will be more convincing that they will win than me." Luo Er said with a smile.
"Okay." Jibril replied. She didn't take it seriously at first, but now it seems that it's not necessarily the case. She began to observe the two sides of the auto chess game carefully.
The result was the same as in the original novel. Blank defeated his opponent. Luo Er pointed at the chess pieces on the table and said, "It has been six thousand years since the One God established the new rules."
"Yeah." Jibril nodded.
"Why haven't you thought about defeating Him?" Luo Er laughed.
Jibril was stunned. She was about to deny it, but then she remembered her feat six thousand years ago: "Master, Jibril is stupid. Please explain."
"The answer is in the covenant." Rawl did not keep anyone in suspense and told everyone he knew.
"Master, how old are you now?"
"Twenty?" Luo Er asked uncertainly. After all, he didn't count the previous life.
Jibril had a complicated expression, she had lived for six thousand years but hadn't noticed anything, while her master had only discovered it in such a short time.
"Master, you don't choose to defeat...Him?"
"I can't beat Him, so I'll leave it to them this time." Luo Er pointed at the brother and sister in the video.
"They?" Jibril admitted that the other party had some strength and could defeat the humans helped by the elves, but he was the only god.
"Jibril, have you forgotten what I said? Don't underestimate anyone." Rawl was very serious. Perhaps her obsession was deeper than he thought.
(End of this chapter)