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Chapter 830: 458 Chapter 830: 458 Dustfire in the ga was flourishing, and everything seed well-ordered; Fang Cheng had already addressed the issue of the ga being too demanding, and now it was his chance to ascend.

However, Fang Cheng saw certain inadequacies in this Dustfire.

Among these, so enemies were still lurking in the shadows, making the Dustfire not entirely foolproof, necessitating preemptive precautions.

In the ga, this manifested in the Iron Guards, like Gong Gong, becoming a bit stricter in their surveillance of players.

Ordinary gaming behavior wouldn’t be interrupted by the Iron Guards, but if a player made so especially outrageous moves, they might be taken aside for discipline.

Normal players naturally wouldn’t receive such treatnt, but the enemies on Fang Cheng’s blacklist experienced a far rougher ti.

The manor’s gates closed behind them, and the voice of an Iron Guard sounded behind the young man.

The voice, tinged with electronic noise, sounded sowhat sad, like a grieving mother advising her disobedient son.

“Don’t co back, just be a good person.”

“Never!”

Having said this, the young man strode forward with relentless steps, heading outside.

The manor’s gates remained open, and within the dark shadows, a giant Teddy Bear watched the young man’s retreating figure, eventually letting out a resigned sigh.

anwhile, a pink Teddy Bear made the sign of the cross and softly said, “May the Great Heavenly Lord bless this poor child.”

The liberated young man walked along a town’s narrow path, causing nearby NPCs and players to halt their conversations at the sight of him, as if they’d seen sothing filthy, frowning as he passed.

So even held their breath, as if sharing the sa air with him might infect them with a strange virus, showing their disgust towards him.

The only one who didn’t despise him was probably the Little Bear by his side.

This green Little Bear clung closely to the young man, occasionally casting worried glances his way, genuinely concerned about his well-being.

But its worries were unnecessary.

Facing the hostility from nearby players and NPCs, the young man was completely indifferent.

He walked with his hands in his pockets, provocatively sauntering through the crowd’s gaze until he exited the town and reached his little shop.

The shop had been closed for three days, but since ga shops don’t accumulate dust or damages, there was no need for cleaning.

However, before he pushed the door open, the young man still felt soone was inside.

Forcefully pushing the door, he found his friend Liuzi inside, reading a book, while his Little Bear made him coffee, looking quite leisurely.

Hearing the door open, Liuzi put down his book and saw Xien Waidao at the doorway, montarily startled, then said, “Good you’re back, want so tofu?”

“I was only locked up for an hour, seriously?” Xien Waidao replied irritably, “Anyone would think I’d been sentenced to life.”

“But with so many players here, you’re the only one who goes in three tis a day. Xien, listen to , just stop.”

“Never! This decaying world isn’t worth my attachnt. If this world lacks fire, then I must beco that fierce fire, burning everything to ashes!”

Watching the impassioned Xien Waidao, Liuzi wasn’t moved but rather felt rather helpless.

Rubbing his temples, he said helplessly to Xien Waidao: “As rousing as your speech sounds, your stance really has issues!”

“What’s the problem! Proposing everyone collectively acknowledges electronic bears aren’t sentient, strips them of their rights to exist, and then exploits them to maximum for greatest productivity. My proposal is clearly ant to lead everyone to happiness, why can’t you guys agree with !”

“…Which word in ‘human rights’ do you not understand? Shall I teach you?”

“Let’s first clarify what being human even ans!”

Watching the unwavering Xien Waidao, Liuzi felt there was no saving this kid.

He didn’t seem to realize that without Mukuai 1234 around, Xien Waidao was especially prone to extremism.

After all, Mukuai 1234 had been a restraining influence before, but since last playing “Parallel World,” Mukuai 1234 had been acting strangely.

Specifically, he avoided playing gas with Xien Waidao, deliberately maintaining a distance when together, and when alone, he’d daydream, making it hard not to conclude the kid had a crush.

While the Goddess of Art felt using the term “in heat” was more appropriate, Liuzi thought it better to save face for him.

In Mukuai 1234’s absence, Xien Waidao played gas like a runaway mad dog, completely reckless and uncontrolled.

Just this morning, he delivered a shocking speech, suggesting all rights of electronic bears be revoked, then working them to death.

After all, when they died, the system would automatically replace them, so there would be no loss and players could exploit them limitlessly.

This terrifying idea had just erged when it was t with nurous player complaints and censure.

After all, no one could believe soone would target such adorable bears.

Especially since Xien Waidao’s plan was exceptionally detailed, making one wonder if he had secretly conducted experints underground, with who knows how many bears suffering under his hands.

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