The reason Chen Ran made such a choice wasn't because she wanted to sacrifice herself to save others, but simply like those children driven mad by their parents who jumped from buildings, she had nowhere to turn and chose suicide.
Sending Fu Chen back to the real world was rely a 'byproduct' of her decision.
Of course, in making the specific choice, Chen Ran must have given it so simple thought.
Although at the very beginning, Chen Ran had been wary of Fu Chen and hadn't accepted his goodwill, afterward Fu Chen helped all players share their punishnts and consistently encouraged everyone with a positive, optimistic attitude, which sowhat touched Chen Ran.
Perhaps she felt that a player like Fu Chen shouldn't remain in the cruel New World, or perhaps she simply envied Fu Chen's personality and family relationships, with a ntality of "live well in my place."
In any case, among the other surviving inner and outer field players, Chen Ran chose to let Fu Chen beco the lucky one to leave the New World. While there were certainly chance factors involved, to a large extent it was also influenced by Fu Chen's personal charisma.
So the question was:
Even if a similar chanism appeared again next ti, could so many coincidences really co together?
Even if they did, among the players present, who could be certain they could help other players as unreservedly as Fu Chen, thus making so player in the ga they'd never t choose to give such a precious opportunity to them?
Therefore, the conclusion was:
The chanism to leave the New World and return to reality existed, but the probability of satisfying so many harsh conditions was so low it could be ignored.
This inevitably made everyone feel sowhat defeated.
Li Renshu said, "But looking at it optimistically, no matter how remote this chanism is, it's still better than nothing.
"We can at least have sothing to hope for. As long as we survive in the New World long enough, we'll eventually encounter such an opportunity again.
"At least Fu Chen's case shows us that in the New World, good people can also be rewarded, right?
"However, I think what's more worth discussing is why the God’s Imitator who designed the 'Lifting Ga' was able to use this chanism, and why they put this chanism into the ga.
"What exactly was their motivation."
Everyone looked toward Wei Yinzhang.
Such questions should naturally be analyzed more accurately by a God’s Imitator.
Wei Yinzhang considered for a mont and said, "Honestly, I'm also very surprised, because before this, I had no idea such a chanism existed in the Gallery.
"I think this chanism should have only appeared with this ga invitation. I didn't receive the invitation, so I didn't know about it."
Yang Yuting thought about it, "But could it also be a privilege only for S-rank God’s Imitators?
"If God’s Imitators below S-rank don't have the corresponding authority, it would be normal for them not to know this information, right?"
Wei Yinzhang shook her head, "I'm inclined to think it has nothing to do with ranking.
"If S-rank God’s Imitators had long been able to use this chanism, we would have encountered similar gas long ago.
"Because God’s Imitators themselves are also players and have been wondering if there's a way to leave the New World.
"No matter who it was, if they discovered such a chanism, they would imdiately put it into a ga to test it. They absolutely wouldn't wait until now."
Yang Yuting nodded, "Mm, that's true."
Wei Yinzhang continued, "So I believe this is most likely a new chanism that was just activated after communities and the Gallery in the New World developed to a certain degree.
"Currently, this chanism is likely only open for use by God’s Imitators designing elimination-type gas.
"I didn't receive the corresponding ga invitation, so naturally I wasn't able to know about the existence of this chanism right away.
"But clearly, this chanism can't be used at will and is subject to many conditional restrictions.
"The God’s Imitator who designed the 'Lifting Ga' this ti was most likely also testing to see if this chanism could function smoothly."
Wang Yongxin thought for a mont and asked, "There's a question I'm quite concerned about.
"According to the ga rules, the 'super authority player' identity must survive until the end of the ga to be activated, and after activation, they can only choose between 'kill one person' or 'commit suicide and send one person away.'
"Is this rule a restriction made by the Gallery at the fundantal level, or a restriction made by the God’s Imitator themselves?"
Wei Yinzhang quickly provided an answer, "I think it's like this:
"The Gallery should have given a relatively vague fundantal rule restriction, such as, to trigger this kind of chanism, one must 'create enough obstacles' or 'make enough sacrifices' in the ga.
"And the God’s Imitator, based on this requirent and combined with the specific situation in the ga, made so attempts.
"Moreover, the God’s Imitator would definitely test in a 'relatively lenient' direction.
"In other words, the vague rule given by the Gallery should have wording that's more severe than the restrictions we actually saw in the ga."
The reason Wei Yinzhang dared to make this judgnt was because 'testing the Gallery' was a God’s Imitator's nature.
The more excellent the God’s Imitator, the more they would do this. Or conversely, God’s Imitators who didn't do well in this aspect couldn't beco excellent God’s Imitators.
Wang Yongxin said thoughtfully, "In that case, can we slightly analyze this God’s Imitator's thought process when designing the 'super authority player' rule?
"They likely had three different purposes simultaneously.
"First, since the Gallery allows the use of such a chanism, they would definitely conduct corresponding tests.
"After testing the specific boundaries and finding a usable pattern that could be consistently applied, they might try to use a similar thod to send themselves out of the New World.
"Second, by announcing the 'super authority player' rule from the beginning, they could destroy mutual trust among players, making it difficult for them to establish cooperation, further increasing the ga's death rate.
"Finally, this rule actually added extra variables to the ga. Chen Ran's death directly caused those audience mbers who bet on Chen Ran to lose everything, causing the entire ga's final earnings to be reshuffled.
"Although I don't know the way the God’s Imitator obtains earnings from the ga, they certainly earned quite a lot of visa ti."
Yang Yuting lowered her head in thought, "But... did this God’s Imitator guess from the beginning that Chen Ran would beco the final survivor and choose suicide?
"Doesn't that an this God’s Imitator was originally in Community 4 or Community 12 and knew Chen Ran or Wu Xiaoi?"
Wei Yinzhang shook her head, "Not necessarily.
"The God’s Imitator who designed this ga definitely saw these players' criminal files.
"But unlike previous situations, they never announced these files in the ga from beginning to end, which ant all players could only guess using hints and reflections in the ga.
"In this situation, ordinary players couldn't possibly guess the relationship between Chen Ran and Wu Xiaoi or predict Chen Ran's behavior, but the God’s Imitator who had seen the files might be able to guess.
"Suppose Wu Xiaoi's file stated that she had once sent Chen Ran successively to places like gaokao factories, Internet Addiction Treatnt Centers, and electronics factories, and ntioned so of Chen Ran's simple experiences in these places, as well as the current situation of the mother and daughter...
"Then Chen Ran's psychological state would be easy to guess.
"After all, players with minor psychological issues might each be different in their own way, but players with serious psychological trauma are most likely similar.
"Of course, this God’s Imitator definitely couldn't be 100% certain either.
"The chanism of 'leaving the New World' is too powerful. The Gallery would inevitably impose strict restrictions. God’s Imitators can't just use it as they please. They most likely just chose the path they thought had the highest probability of success."
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