
Simulating Farming, What I Planted is Not Quite Right
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First, soybeans were planted in reality, and then a large number of round, black, and very cute black goat babies were harvested in the simulation. Then he planted ears of rice in reality, and then harvested countless Heart Eaters driving the Nautilus in the simulation. If you want to ask why, Ning Shu can only say that this is farming. How can you assume what he planted? These mature crops are all simulated by him with great pains, and they are equivalent to the existence of his children. Only he himself knows the unspeakable horror in them. So when he encounters danger, it makes sense for him to let these children fight on his behalf, right? ------- Then this "Infinite Turmoil Universe" suddenly appeared out of nowhere and asked him to participate. It is reasonable for him to choose to let his children play, right? After all, he really didn't know anything. He just wanted to quietly simulate farming and try to blow up the earth once in the simulation. If possible, it would be nice to blast the universe once in a simulation. As for the game in which he actually participates in reality? No, absolutely not. Just simulate the simulation and suffer? Just let the simulated Ning Shu go. Even if you can see the same scene, he is not the one who is injured anyway. In a word, there are hardships to simulate Ning Shu to eat, and there are traps to simulate Ning Shu to step on. Unless he jumps out of the simulation to hit himself, in reality, he decides that it is impossible to end up in person.
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