After flying for a while, Hades lowered his altitude. After aimlessly searching for something he could interact with, he finally spotted a place with lights on.
Although the light was faint, he knew that only intelligent beings could create light in the darkness.
So he began to descend slowly. As he descended, the cold wind howled past his body.
Although it wasn't enough to make him want to find a warm place, could the nano-virtual device really simulate such a realistic sensation?
Hades couldn't help but ponder this question. Although his device had a realistic experience function for medical purposes, that function reduced the realistic sensation by 70%, only retaining 30% of the feeling.
And for safety reasons, only a very small number of authorized programs would enable this function.
So, was this reality-like sensation due to a device malfunction? But could that mere 30% function really simulate something so real?
Hades didn't know why, but a bold guess suddenly popped into his head: could it be that he was actually in the real world?
The thought sent a shiver down his spine. Maybe his guess was right, and he had become his YGGDRASIL character and come to the real world.
....
But in an instant, he rejected the idea. After all, humans in the real world couldn't fly without using aircraft.
And the real world didn't have such scenery. Even in ecological cities, the natural landscape was too complex, with endless grasslands, forests, and mountains. Even the most advanced ecological cities couldn't achieve that.
As for outside ecological cities, if there were still unspoiled natural landscapes, the government wouldn't need to spend so much effort and money building ecological cities.
In the early 22nd century, the environment was severely damaged, the agricultural industry collapsed, and the sky was often shrouded in black smog.
It was almost impossible to see the sun, and the streets were surrounded by harmful smog, making it impossible to go out without a gas mask.
Of course, this had nothing to do with Hades. He had lived in an ecological city since he could remember.
Although he couldn't freely go wherever he wanted and often couldn't see his parents, he was at least wealthy and could get whatever he wanted.
His only annoyance was that there were always people trying to make him study those boring courses.
Having lived in the ecological city for over twenty years, he had become accustomed to being confined there, and life had long lost its passion.
If he could, he would rather leave the ecological city and go to the vast sky outside. Even if he had to wear a gas mask, he wanted to see what the vast world was like.
Maybe there were still unpolluted environments on Earth.
If this were the real world, Hades thought it wouldn't be too bad. But he worried that in the end, he was just an early access player for YGGDRASIL 2.
This wasn't unprecedented. A well-known game operator had done this before. Although it eventually led to lawsuits and the government restricted the nano-virtual device law, it still had some publicity effect.
Hades didn't know which was real, the real world or the virtual world. As these thoughts collided in his mind, he landed on the ground.
The feeling of standing on solid ground and the feeling of his feet bearing his body weight made his heart lean slightly towards the real world.
In the plain ahead, there were scattered houses built with thatch and wood. The light was coming from one of the houses.
"Is it a village?" Hades said to himself. He walked towards the house with the light on.
After arriving at the door, Hades faintly heard muffled voices coming from the other side of the wooden door.
He didn't recognize the language. It didn't feel like his everyday language, but he had a feeling that if he could hear the content clearly, he would be able to understand it.
Raising his hand, Hades gently knocked on the wooden door twice. The dull sound was like a death knell, and the voices on the other side of the door suddenly stopped.
At the same time, the entire village seemed to fall silent with the knock.
Hades also became nervous. Because he couldn't determine whether he was in the real world or the virtual world, maybe an indescribable monster would appear after the wooden door opened.
He regretted making such a hasty decision. He should have at least eavesdropped to hear what they were saying inside.
But as he heard footsteps approaching from behind the door, Hades could only brace himself and stand at the door, adopting a defensive stance.
At the same time, he subconsciously wanted to bring up the panel to check his character attributes, but then he remembered that the YGGDRASIL control panel had disappeared.
However, to Hades' surprise, suddenly, a string of information was forced into his brain from the depths of his consciousness. The information was the character attribute information he wanted to see.
Character Name: Hahaha-Hades
Race: Human
Gender: Male
Justice Value: 200
Alignment: Good
Class Specialization: Warrior (Monk - Combat Specialization)
Classes: Monk 10, Inner Ki Monk 10, Outer Ki Monk 10, Ki Master 10, Dragon Breath Walker 5, Everlasting Death 5, Duelist 10, Duel Master 10, Peak Martial Artist 10, Champion 10, Unbeatable Warrior 5, Transcendent Realm 5.
Hades' mind was a bit muddled, but he couldn't worry about that now. With a creak, the wooden door opened.
Hades' muscles tensed, and cold sweat trickled down his forehead. But the stone in his heart finally fell to the ground.
Behind the opened wooden door wasn't some indescribable strange creature, but a human, a gray-haired man.
The man had a mixed Asian and European appearance. The vicissitudes on his face indicated that he was no longer young. Hades had never seen such rough hands and thick calluses.
Although it was a human male like himself who appeared before him, it would have been better if the man hadn't been holding a pitchfork pointed at him.
"Who are you?" Emert gripped the pitchfork tightly, looking at the handsome young man outside the door who seemed like a gust of wind could blow him over.
In this village far from the city, strangers rarely visited. Everyone in the village, men and women, old and young, knew each other.
After nightfall, the villagers would return to their homes to rest. Even if they needed to knock on someone else's door, they would announce their identity while knocking, and the voice was the best way to identify them.
This was almost a customary habit in the village. So if there was a knock at this time and the person knocking didn't announce their identity, there might be a problem.
No matter who the person was, picking up the pitchfork was a must.
Behind Emert in the house were his wife and two daughters. If the person was a thief, he could at least strike first, and the sound of fighting could alert the others in the village.
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