"What is the Database?"
Lin Sizhi searched around on his personal computer and soon found a brand new icon that had just appeared: ’Database.’
This was sothing like an AI Q&A software, with just an input box where you could type questions and it would automatically generate answers.
Lin Sizhi thought for a mont and directly typed, "Give the list of all God’s Imitators in the Gallery."
Soon, the Database gave a clean and straightforward reply.
[Sorry, this question does not comply with Gallery rules and cannot be answered.]
"Heh, I knew it."
Lin Sizhi thought for a mont and changed the question, "Give the list of all audience mbers in ’King’s Judgnt.’"
[Sorry, this question does not comply with Gallery rules and cannot be answered.]
"The total number of communities currently in the New World."
[Sorry, this question does not comply with Gallery rules and cannot be answered.]
Lin Sizhi was sowhat helpless, "Then what exactly can I check with this basic access?"
He thought for a mont and entered again, "Price of 500g apples."
[In the community, the price of 500g apples is: 15 minutes of visa ti.]
[In the real world, the price of 500g apples generally ranges from 4-20 yuan depending on regional, variety, seasonal and other factors.]
Finally, he got a definitive answer.
Lin Sizhi considered for a mont and entered another question, "How many street lamps are there on 1 square kiloter of land?"
[In the community, this question does not comply with Gallery rules and cannot be answered.]
[In the real world, the number of street lamps on 1 square kiloter of land could be 0-1800.]
[Adding filtering conditions can provide more accurate data.]
"Sowhat humorous, do I need to ask you about real world conditions?"
Lin Sizhi’s original intention was to roughly estimate how many communities there were here by asking about the number of street lamps in the New World, but unexpectedly this couldn’t be checked either.
Instead, the data for the real world was very detailed, and if he continued asking, he could further refine these results.
After studying it for a while, Lin Sizhi made a precise definition of it: "Toy."
He closed the Database and continued viewing the Gallery’s notification.
[In seven days, the Gallery will open several different judgnt gas. You have been assigned six sinners.]
[In your desk drawer, there are criminal files for these six sinners, along with corresponding judgnt results.]
[In this ga, you may select 2-6 sinners from the six for judgnt. At the sa ti, you may also set additional conditions to select 1 specific player from the sinner’s community to forcibly enter the ga.]
[Other unrelated players may voluntarily participate in the ga, with specific numbers determined by you.]
[You may freely choose whether to design this ga.]
[But rember:]
[No matter how sinners evade, the Gallery’s judgnt will eventually co.]
[The Gallery will evaluate all submitted planning docunts and adopt the highest-scoring proposal to set up the ga venue.]
[Now, the 120-hour countdown begins. Please make your choice.]
"From the description, it seems these six sinners don’t have strong connections."
Lin Sizhi quickly determined this through the different descriptive information from two judgnt ga invitations.
The previous judgnt ga invitation made it very clear: the Gallery assigned judgnt gas by cases, and Lin Sizhi was assigned to ’Case C.’
All five sinners belonged to Case C, so they were forced to participate in the ga, while the other 10 players voluntarily participated.
Therefore, smarter God’s Imitators should have realized then that the cris of those five people were related but this judgnt ga was different.
Lin Sizhi was assigned six sinners and could select 2-6 of them to participate in the judgnt ga, which ant their cris had no strong connections.
They might simply be similar types of cris grouped into one category.
Lin Sizhi could even easily help so of these criminals escape this judgnt: he just needed to select any two criminals for judgnt. Tʜe source of this ᴄontent ɪs NovᴇlFire(.)nᴇt
The other four criminals wouldn’t need to enter this ga at all.
This change in freedom might also be a manifestation of his elevated status in the Gallery.
However, the Gallery also gave a warning: No matter how sinners evade, the Gallery’s judgnt will eventually co.
In other words, if Lin Sizhi let a certain sinner go this ti, it didn’t an they were safe.
New judgnt gas would still co.
Before this sinner actually entered a judgnt ga and survived, there would always be a sword of Damocles hanging over their head.
Perhaps next ti the Gallery would give their file to another God’s Imitator for judgnt.
Of course, whether a certain sinner had multiple cris and would be arranged for multiple judgnts was still unknown.
Besides this, the change in selection rules was also noteworthy.
Lin Sizhi could also select anyone from the sinner’s community to forcibly enter the ga.
"This way, it’s more concealed for God’s Imitators to kill people.
"But this is mostly a privilege only excellent God’s Imitators have."
Previously, it wasn’t easy for God’s Imitators to kill a specific player.
Because for screening-type gas, the target might not register to participate, while for judgnt-type gas, it depended on whether the Gallery would select the target as a sinner but now, Lin Sizhi could completely design a judgnt ga, then force a player from the sa community as a sinner to enter, burying traps targeting them in the judgnt ga.
This type of design where "the drinker’s intent lies not in the wine" was now within the allowed range.
"Should I try it?"
Lin Sizhi couldn’t make a decision for now. He planned to first look at the specific list of sinners.
He took out the planning docunt from the drawer, roughly scanned it, and found it wasn’t much different from previous planning docunts, except that the ’Available Props List’ column was much shorter than before but shorter didn’t an fewer available props. On the contrary, most had beco freely designable props, and the quantities had significantly increased.
Two props particularly caught Lin Sizhi’s attention.
[3. Computers with at most 5 system functions: 20 units.]
[5. Virtual outdoor scenes that can simulate real scenarios.]
Besides these, there were many customizable props with high freedom and large quantities.
Lin Sizhi took out the sinner files, first swept his hand across the desktop to spread out the files, roughly looked at these people’s nas to see if there were any acquaintances.
This ti the files noted which communities the sinners were in, and there was no deliberate concealnt of cris like last ti.
This might be because these criminals didn’t belong to the sa case, and deliberately concealing cris would prevent God’s Imitators from determining the judgnt ga’s content, so all cris had to be disclosed.
[Community 8, Tian Fan].
[Community 8, Jiao Hongtao].
"Jiao Hongtao? This seems like a player I encountered before in the ’Blind Date Ga.’"
[Community 17, Su Xiucen].
Lin Sizhi’s movents stopped for a mont.
Then he took out this file separately and read it carefully.
[Su Xiucen, female, 52 years old.]
[Occupation: Retired worker.]
[To cure her husband’s lung cancer contracted during his ti as a miner, despite knowing there was no hope of cure, she still sought dical treatnt everywhere and prayed to gods and buddhas. Despite repeated dissuasion, she remained obstinate, ultimately losing both her family and fortune. The donated money beca operating funds for fraud groups, causing more innocent people to lose their hos and fortunes.]
[Punishnt result: Not yet judged]
Lin Sizhi looked at the content in the file and fell into deep thought.
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