No NPC I Can't Kill

Chapter 1

At one o 'clock in the afternoon, Nan Ya cleaned up after finishing her meal and returned to her room. She activated the game cabin that she had just purchased and was ready to log into the game.

"Fire Command" was the most popular holographic online game recently. It was operated by Goose Factory International. Once it was launched, it occupied 10% of the market share, and it was still increasing at an alarming rate. It was the most eye-catching dark horse in the holographic online game circle this year.

Lan Ya's good friend, Chen Xi, had recently been addicted to this game and could not extricate herself from it. It was after Chen Xi's crazy recommendation that she bought the game cabin and was ready to "explore the world" with her.

She had played a lot of Wuxia online games before, but there were not many that could attract her to continue playing. She hoped that this game was really as interesting as Chen Xi said.

The game cabin was the current mainstream way of playing games. Players would wear a consciousness link and lie in the game cabin. Their bodies would be in a sleeping state to avoid unnecessary physical fatigue.

Today, in 3333, the country's control of games had formed a standardized system.

The game cabin was purchased using a real-name system. One person, one account. It could not be canceled or repurchased. Minors, those who had not completed compulsory education, and those with a bad credit record could not buy it.

After the game started, Lan Ya entered a big empty room. A chubby little angel appeared in front of her, holding a folder in his hand. He bowed respectfully to her and said, "Welcome to" Fire Command ", player 4223561. I am your exclusive NPC, No. 747474. Please read the following agreement and sign your name."

After that, the folder in his hand floated to Lan Ya's hand. Lan Ya opened it and took a look. There were some commonplace things inside. In addition, it said that in order to protect the rights and interests of the players, all the data in the game was connected to the Public Security Bureau. It was hoped that everyone would be careful with the game.

She roughly skimmed through it and signed her name.

The NPC little angel waved his hand and the folder returned to his hand. "Next, please enter your game nickname. Please note that this nickname will accompany your game career. Please consider carefully."

"Rana Yamashita."

Lan Ya said this name without hesitation. This was also her usual name. Every time she played games, she would be called Rana Yamashita, and Chen Xi would be called Xiaoxi. The two of them combined to be Rana Yamashita, which could barely be considered the names of her best friends.

"The game nickname [Rana Yamashita] has been bound. Next, the appearance adjustment will be made."

The moment Lan Ya laid down in the gaming pod, her height, body shape, and appearance were scanned and entered into the game. Players could make adjustments based on this basis, and the adjustment range was within plus or minus eight percent. Simply put, you might be thinner and prettier in the game than you were in real life, but it would never be to the point where you looked like a completely different person.

Since this method came out, the probability of disputes in China's online gaming industry had plummeted. It had made a significant contribution to purifying the gaming environment.

Lan Ya was neither tall nor short, neither fat nor thin. Her figure was truly average, and her appearance was above average. According to Chen Xi's words, if she was in the engineering school next door, she would definitely be the campus belle. However, in the foreign language school, which was full of beauties, she could only be called average.

She did not change her appearance, but her body shape was slightly thinner.

Although there was no theoretical basis, she insisted that a thinner person's Qinggong would be faster than other players.

After everything was done, she said "Confirm" to the NPC.

NPC: "Everything is ready. The data is being loaded. Welcome to 'Fire-drinking Command' to open up your own game!"

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A brief white light flashed and disappeared in a flash.

When Lan Ya opened her eyes again, she was already standing in the noisy novice village. She was surrounded by new players wearing white cloth clothes, with long hair or a crew cut. Every time a white light flashed, there would be another player around her.

The biggest feature of holographic online games was the pursuit of extreme realism in the game, so naturally, there would not be a situation where players overlapped with each other.

When two players appeared at the same place at the same time, the position of the other player would automatically move to the side.

Of course, this also brought about problems. For example, because Lan Ya did not leave in time, there were already many players around her.

She had already seen an arrow in front of her, which should be the place where she received the mission. However, she could not squeeze in, and the road behind her was blocked by the new players who came online.

He was caught in a dilemma.

Lan Ya tried to leave, but the system prompted her that she had to reach the marked area first and complete the conversation with the village chief.

There was no other way. She could only wait.

Therefore, she could only patiently line up in the crowd and take advantage of this free time to look around and observe the situation.

This place looked like an ordinary small mountain village. There were seven or eight thatched cottages in the village, and not far away, there was smoke rising in spirals.

The scene was quite realistic. Lan Ya silently commented.

However, now that online games had developed their visuals to the extreme, what was really attractive was the game's setting and story.

The main feature of 'Fire-drinking Command' was a collection of classic works by several martial arts masters from a thousand years ago, as well as a high degree of freedom in the game experience and highly intelligent NPCs.

Lan Ya had not seen those works, but she had to admit that this gimmick was still very attractive. She believed that many people would want to experience the real world written by the ancient people, right?

Very few people had the patience to read those ancient novels. It was a good choice to play a game to experience it.

As for the high degree of freedom and high intelligence NPCs, for today's fully developed artificial intelligence, it could only be said to be a necessary setting for online games.

After waiting for about twenty minutes, Lan Ya finally reached the front of the line.

Under the marked area stood a serene old man NPC. His hair and beard were all white, and he looked very kind and very amiable.

When the old man saw Lan Ya, he said, "Ah, another righteous person or elite villain has been born in our Ox Village!

I am the village chief of this village. How should I address you? "

Lan Ya very politely corrected him, "Hello village chief, I am a girl."