China
The holographic game “Crimson Earth,” blending cyberpunk with Cthulhu elements, was about to be released.
Kui Xin’s luck seemed to have taken a turn for the better when she was selected as a closed beta tester for “Crimson Earth.”
However, events spiraled rapidly into the bizarre. She realized that instead of playing a mere holographic game, she had actually been transported to a parallel world that truly exists.
People struggled to survive amidst forests of steel and iron, while authorities raised their glasses in shared revelry under the glow of neon lights.
Consortiums controlled the economic lifelines, while super-intelligent AI monitored every individual’s actions closely.
Extraordinary beings, cyborgs, secret cults, and distortions in humans took center stage in this era…
Upon logging into the game, Kui Xin had an ominous feeling that something significant was about to unfold.
Question: What should you do if you discover your character in the game is a top-priority fugitive from the Federation, currently working undercover within the official Investigation Department?
Answer: The most dangerous place can also be the safest. Act out a scenario where you’re chasing yourself, then seize an opportunity to fake your death and escape.
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Name: Kui Xin
Identity: An undercover agent sent by a rebel organization to infiltrate the Federation’s Investigation Department.
Objective: Survive and strive to level up.
After reading the objective, Kui Xin felt it was insufficient.
Being a double-crosser seemed like a dead-end role; merely surviving and focusing on leveling up wasn’t thrilling enough for her. She wanted to pull off something grand.
For instance, taking out the boss and usurping their position sounded quite satisfying.
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