Chapter 23: Long Forgotten Voice

[You opened your panel, and your game profile appeared.]

Name: FallenAngel [Sword Master (hidden)]

Title: Sword Master, Bright Star, Circulating Star, Top Quartzer, Senior Ice Miner...

Class: Magic Swordsman

Level: 69 [maxed, can't level up]

Talents: Taunt (D), War Survivor (A)

HP: 5720/5720 [20x physique]

MP: 5860/5860 [20x Intelligence]

Physical Damage: 5840-6000 [20x Strength]

Magic Damage: 20,876 [(Spirit * Intelligence) / 4]

Physical Resistance: 580-600 [Physical Damage / 10]

Magic Resistance: 1900-2000 [Magic Damage / 10]

Attributes: Physique 286, Strength 292, Spirit 285, Intelligence 293

Skills: [Extraordinary Grade: Slice, Thrust,.....]

Free Attribute Points: 0

EXP: 356 million

Possession: 1 billion gold coins

Inventory: [Equipment: Epic Abyss Valea: Sword, Armor, Pants, Helmet], [Extraordinary Grade Potions: 500 HP, Defense, Strength...], Book [Extraordinary], [Evolution Fragments: Kuluna, Bone Dragon...]

Equipment: [Equipment: Epic Abyss Valea: Sword, Armor, Pants, Helmet]

Pets: Kuluna: Shadow of the Abyss (lvl 69), Praying Netherwing (lvl 69), Werewolf Wizard (lvl 69), Divine Drakentoise (lvl 69), Crystal Giant (lvl 69)...

Mounts: Northern Bone Dragon, Molten Dragon, Saint Beetle, Ammit...

[This month, you heard that there was going to be an official update in this game, and you were excited that there would be another grind, but this time, you appeared in a familiar place and heard a long-lost prompt that brought tears to your eyes, making you jump with joy.]

[Ding...]

[Mission completion ratio: 1%]

[You have completed 1% without dying in the game. You unlocked the 'Exit' function.]

Rahul cried, "Neo, would I have died if I died on Earth/in the game or exited?" He posed several questions, checking his surroundings.

"How could Rahul forget this place where he was transported when activating the simulation chance?"

[Host, you would have exited the game.]

Rahul calmed down but soon asked angrily, "Neo, why were you not replying?"

[Host, you didn't ask me anything before simulating.]

[You will be given a chance to communicate with me when your mission completion rate reaches 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%... 90%, and 100%.]

[You can also buy many things using your earned simulation world points.]

Rahul calmed down, slapping his head, groaning, and resisting the urge to curse. "Neo, next time, don't leave out any information."

[Confirmed.]

"Ok, stop this simulation game world for now. I will enter later."

[Before exiting, here are a few pieces of information you should know:]

Satisfied, Rahul smiled. "That's Neo. I like this," and the prompts started to appear.

[At every mission completion, you will earn that world's points, which can be used to redeem anything in that world.]

[You will also unlock your powers in the simulation world according to the mission completion ratio.]

[You can save the progress of simulation world and start from there, but there are two conditions:]

[If you die, you have to consume the world's points to save, and the cooldown will also start.]

[If you exit without dying, you don't have to consume the world's points to save, and the cooldown will be 0.]

Rahul's smile broadened. "This is good, or I would have to consume points at every exit."

He added, "Neo, save the progress of the game's world."

[Done.]

He returned to his bed at Neo's prompts and kissed his pillow.

"Man! I missed you," he said, glancing toward the window where the refreshing air hitting his face. "What a refreshing feeling. I missed you."

Sometime later, the sound of snoring began to fill the room.

.....

Three guys could be seen enjoying their snacks, but suddenly, one of them asked, confused, while staring at the screen, "How could he exit the game before the predetermined time? Was there an error on the screen? It didn't match our script, and he was supposed to live around ten years in that game."

Both of the other guys stared at the first one as if he were a fool. Shyam said casually, "Manoj, how could there be an error? That happened around 200 years ago. How could it be...," and just as he was about to continue rambling at Manoj, his gaze fell on the team leader.

The team leader stood with wide eyes, trembling. Shyam's gaze also then inadvertently fell on the screen, and his eyes popped out in shock. The team leader mumbled to himself, "How could this be possible?" He rose from his seat with a serious expression. "I'm going to report this," and he moved toward the door.

"Hey, Shyam! Is this really that serious? Isn't it just an error? Do you and the leader really need to react that much? And does he really need to report it himself?" Manoj asked worriedly.

But Shyam shook his head, "Do you know the origin of the coffin?"

Manoj paused in doubt for a moment before asking, while indicating with his index finger toward the ceiling, "Are you asking about that coffin? Isn't that in a forbidden area?"

Shyam nodded. "Hmm. So, you know. Then you should also know about the rumor."

Manoj stared strangely. "Doesn't everyone know? What's so special about that rumor?"

Hearing Manoj's response, Shyam coughed, spit out his snack, then asked strangely, "You know nothing?"

Manoj nodded. "Maybe."

Shyam fell into thought for a moment before saying, "That rumor was right, but the work was stopped due to some law regulation." He indicated for Manoj to bring his ear near to his mouth and whispered, "But they still continue that experiment in secret, and only the high investors are eligible to know specific details about this experiment." He puffed his chest proudly. "You didn't expect that I could even know this information."

But Manoj didn't reject this because he knew that Shyam had the ability to dig out any information. However, soon, cold water was poured on him.

"Hey, Manoj! But I warn you, knowing about this is as good as death, so forget everything."

A chill enveloped Manoj for a moment as he cursed, "Bastard! If you knew that it was dangerous, then why did you tell me?"