Guan Ailin heard this and her eyes first widened in surprise, then curved into a smile.
"What’s so invisible about it?"
Saying this, she bent down, leaned closer, and carefully discerned the patterns on it. Although, due to the passage of ti, the patterns were very blurred and the details hard to make out, the general outlines were still clear.
"The round thing in the middle, it should be a little |chick|?
"The thing coiled around it should be a little snake, right? Oh... no... why does it have legs? That’s not a snake... could it be a dragon? Hey, what’s that under the tail, two things longer than its legs?"
Guan Ailin squinted her eyes, staring closely at that small section of the pattern, studying it carefully.
Wen Nan lowered his eyes, looking at her profile.
Guan Ailin certainly could see it too.
This section of the pattern actually exists.
Why would sothing Wen Nan casually doodled at school twenty years ago appear on this instance map?
Could it be that... he unknowingly got dragged into a dream again?
Thinking of this, Wen Nan raised his head and looked at Minmin beside the pile of trash.
Minmin seed to sense the gaze and quickly lifted her head, eting Wen Nan’s eyes, seeing the question in his eyes, she gently shook her head, as if answering Wen Nan with her eyes: No issue, don’t worry.
Wen Nan retracted his gaze and looked at the pattern in the phone booth again.
It should be neither a dream nor an illusion.
This snake hugging a chick, no, dragon hugging a pig, truly exists on this map.
Actually, Wen Nan had also doubted this not long ago—when he went to Lovers’ Hill to find a suitable respawn point.
.
Now this campus, like the university campus from Wen Nan’s past reality, also has a Lovers’ Hill. This is not unusual; many universities have such a landmark, with couples and a hill, and it doesn’t take many years for the campus to naturally form a Lovers’ Hill.
The strange thing is that Wen Nan walked up to that Lovers’ Hill and found a small hole halfway up, nearly using it as his respawn point.
The reason he could find such a hidden small hole in such a short ti is that at the university Wen Nan attended in the real world, there was such a hole halfway up Lovers’ Hill.
Of course, this alone wasn’t enough for Wen Nan to be absolutely sure of any guess, as it’s not unusual for slopes with a good ecological environnt to have holes dug by animals.
However, now this dragon hugging a pig on the phone booth can certainly not be a coincidence...
Wen Nan graduated in the real world from University P, and now this T University campus in the instance map clearly draws from and rges with the campus of University P in the real world.
Such situations aren’t uncommon in real-life gas, for example, in the map of the ga by Hei Ma Luo, because the scenery from the real world was collected very thoroughly, in so places one could see graffiti like "xxx was here."
The dragon hugging a pig seen now in the phone booth, from the soul artist Wen Nan himself, perhaps resonates with those graffiti.
This suggests that these instance maps they’ve entered contain many elents that truly exist in the real world...
But now this ga, being an almost otherworldly adventure mode, fully imrsive ga, such high-tech productions, how could similar situations arise as in real-world gas? Surely these models weren’t made with old ga engines like Unity3D?
This is clearly impossible.
So it ans borrowing and incorporating certain elents from the real world is purely because of the developer’s own preferences.
Either to enhance the player’s sense of involvent and gaming experience, or simply as so kind of fun for the developnt team itself.
Anyway, neither situation would affect Wen Nan’s subsequent tasks, so he was too lazy to delve further into it.
He looked up at the pile of trash, Yin Zhi’en and Minmin were still squatting and standing there, waiting in the harsh environnt.
Minmin kept a cold eye on the actions of passers-by, unable to find any suspicious targets, finally using a voice only they could hear, without moving her lips, said: "Continuing to linger here might allow the opponents to set a trap and slaughter us."
Yin Zhi’en, still squatting, shook his head upon hearing this, "No." He pointed at his head, "I have a subconscious sense, I don’t sense any obvious malice or ambush nearby, they probably haven’t thought so deeply, let’s wait a bit more, sis?"
Aside from Wen Nan, Yin Zhi’en was the man Minmin had t who liked calling won "sister" the most.
But unlike Wen Nan, whose "sister" was obviously ant with an intent of strategy, Yin Zhi’en’s "sister" seed more like emphasizing his identity as a little brother, deliberately acting cute and weak.
Minmin didn’t like him calling her that.
Though very reluctant to admit it, compared to Yin Zhi’en’s "sister" with the hidden aning of "I’m weak, you should protect ," Minmin preferred Wen Nan’s "sister" with the implication "let’s shoot the breeze"—
Straightforward, vulgar, an, blatant, but not annoying.
Of course, the premise is that "sister" is shouted at her.
And such a situation never happened.
That person was simply like a human-shaped **, able to ** any female character at any ti, carrying primitive instincts of impulse, with a fervor in his eyes, saying, "Sister, that’s extra," "Auntie, I want to eat purple grapes," "Teacher, I want to study"...
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