The Young master's fake bride and her lucky system-Chapter 553: She just wants to game in peace.

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Chapter 553: She just wants to game in peace.

Her curious eyes pierced that system but the sly thing just exposed it’s small sharp teeth and laughed impishly like it was taunting her.

"You do recall that i am not from your world, right?"

"Of course, i know that."

She unpaused her character and moved from the video of Kala’r to the actual world itself. Just like the other players she found herself at a similar starting point, the edge of the forest.

It looked like there was a small forest village or so she assumed when she saw the tree like houses lined up with waiting NPC’s outside.

One of them was marked as a collection center where unwanted loot and anything picked in the forest could be dropped off.

"Okay, so I the great and kind Mafan will begin sharing with you information on Kala’r which the game developers are not going to provide. One, the earth has life, it can part and bury you so you must be extra careful when moving, basically don’t piss off the soil."

"How the hell am i supposed to not piss off the soil?" she asked, irritable.

She did not want to be buried at all, not even after her death. Was she supposed to avoid the ground altogether and just fly everywhere?

"Who knows, Kala’r is not a predictable world. Even flying doesn’t guarantee your safety because the air can punch you if you piss it off."

"Ha!"

Her eyebrows came together as she frowned deeply, so much so that her character developed wrinkles.

"The water...." It started.

"I got it, don’t piss the water off, don’t piss the air off, the leaves, the trees, the fire, the whole fruiting world. What is this a rebellion of nature against man?" She was ticked off incredibly. Everything on this world was as sensitive as the udders of a diary milk cow.

The system nodded because she had hit the nail on the head.

"You could say so, there is a reason why normal creatures do not live on Kala’r, it’s a hostile planet with many secrets. For very many years so many war mongering nations have tried to conquer it but all in vain.

The planet or whatever controls it does not allow them to live long enough to enjoy it. This is an experiment, that’s why you have been informed that the goal of this world is to survive.

Someone must have paid a hefty fee for this planet to be included in the games in order to acquire information. Whatever you learn or gather will be studied in the hopes of finding a way to make the planet habitable."

Alix digested the information calmly and she realized that the system had actually let slip some information like the fact that what they were doing was an experiment.

Now she understood why the game developers had requested for her custom made weapons on the fourth world. The players were being used on different worlds to accomplish different goals without having to sacrifice actual lives on the mission.

The question in her mind now was whether they were on the real world or a virtual world built to resemble that world in every way.

But, would the information they gather be used for good or bad purposes?

"Stop trying to reason out things and concentrate on the world where you are host."

These words had to be swallowed because someone shook Alix’s physical body and called her name, prompting her to pause the game and return to the real world.

She looked up and saw Luo Yiyu, the wife to one Caishen’s cousins from the third branch. She was carrying her one year old daughter whose mouth was stuffed full of a red bean bun which was too big for her to chew.

Luo Yiyu smiled invitingly at Alix. "Sister-in-law, we are writing couplets for the doors, do you want to join us?"

"No, i am a little tired so i am resting." Alix replied.

"Aaah" Yiyu’s daughter who was eyeing Alix’s jar of frozen colorful yogurts pointed to them and requested for one with her minimum communication skills.

The red bean bun which had lost it’s flavor to the child went tumbling to the ground. Alix handed one over and she went back to her game.

"Where were we, what did i miss?"

Her character came back to life and she looked around, noticing that more players had logged in. They were looking around, moving from one tree house to another or attempting to have a conversation with the NPC’s.

Alix recalled that NPC’s usually gave out missions and she assumed that it was the same here. Her feet turned and the rest of her body followed, planning to have a conversation with the tree looking guard standing outside the collection center.

"Look at these unaware fools, the NPC’s in this world are here to kill you, not help you. Do not bother asking them for missions because wherever they send you, you will die for sure."

Her steps came to a halt before the guard just as the system was wrapping up. Alix laughed softly, pretended that she was just taking an up close look at the guard and then backed away.

So, not only was nature dangerous on this world but those that looked like they were there to help were also dangerous.

Was she supposed to wrap herself in bubbles and a shield while avoiding everything? Was there a good hiding place on this world where she could spend three hundred hours safe and sound?

"Speaking of time....."

Once again, Alix was tapped persistently and she paused the game. She found two of Caishen’s nephews, one three years old and another in high school.

"Hello, auntie." they greeted her together.

"Hello little cuties." She smiled dotingly just as she did whenever she saw children.

After greeting, they remained there, looking at the jar of frozen yogurt lollipops. Alix realized what they were after and she gave them two each before returning to her game.

She had barely taken a step in the game when another pair of small hands tugged on her dress. This time round, it was five kids and two more joined before she could distribute the yogurt lollipops.

Her system was unhappy with all the continued interference. All they wanted to do was game in peace but people kept disturbing Alix.

"What is this, attack of the Zhang children?" It asked with a sour face.

Alix sighed and looked for the oldest of them all, fifteen year old Zhang Zhen Zhen.

"Take this and give all the babies in the house."

She surrendered the entire jar which was holding exactly thirty three system made yogurt lollipops now. She successfully got rid of all the kids and thought she could now game in peace.

Unfortunately, that’s when she received an alert on phone declaring an emergency. It was sent by the bureau and a request had been made for all available system hosts to make their way to Haidan district where a fight was going on between system hosts of the bureau and those from the dark side.

Alix disconnected from the virtual world immediately and run out into the rain. She jumped into her brand new car which was familiar to Zhang An’s and drove off speedily. As long as she found the nearest entrance to the hidden city, she could be in Haidan in under five minutes.