There must be something wrong with me-Chapter 702 - 261: New World [Dormant Highlight] (3)

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Chapter 702: Chapter 261: New World [Dormant Highlight] (3)

But all the doors are tightly closed.

There’s no memory about these neighbors.

Only the small courtyard gate of the Gao family next door is open, with the aroma of barbecue wafting out.

What’s particularly interesting is, when I stepped out the door myself.

The command ’I am a god’ was instantaneously withdrawn by the Virtual World.

It seems that this area should be classified as a ’public region within the game’.

In my own home, I am invincible from start to finish.

No matter who comes, I can kill them instantly without a word.

This style feels very Western.

But when I arrived at Gao’s courtyard.

Zhang Feng discovered that Gao was not Western but Oriental like himself.

"Zhang Feng?"

The nearly 1.8-meter tall Gao, upon seeing the somewhat shorter Zhang Feng approaching, said somewhat speechlessly:

"Damn it, just woke up from the sleep pod, and I’m forcibly thrown into a crappy game.

Still have to barbecue for some stranger, otherwise can’t even get out of my house?"

"You are a player too?"

Zhang Feng originally thought he was an NPC; now hearing his words, he knows they share the same Identity.

"Definitely a player." Gao replied first, then looked at Zhang Feng with some confusion,

"Don’t you have memory? Can’t distinguish between players and NPCs?

Could it be you’re one of the ’Frozen People’?"

When he said this, he shook his head speechlessly, "Originally thought I could meet a ’person’ to chat.

Didn’t expect you to be a memoryless Frozen Person, who can only engage in simple exchanges and basic common knowledge."

"Frozen People?" Zhang Feng was intrigued by this topic, "What’s that about?"

"It’s literally what it sounds like." Gao didn’t really want to converse with someone blank on memory, dismissing it with that line.

But within the next few seconds.

He thought there was no one else to chat with, and as it was a task, he continued:

"It’s when you’re born on your home planet and then abandoned."

He said, flipping the meat on the grill,

"After that, the relevant personnel discovered you, saved you, but stored you in a nutrition chamber, using the Virtual World to nurture some basic common knowledge and language skills.

You probably won’t find those memories since they were deleted for fear of information overload.

Just like most people can speak but don’t know how they learned to speak, rarely having childhood memories."

"I see." Zhang Feng understood.

Also realized why that home felt familiar.

Overall, it means learning from young made the place feel like home.

This is deep-seated childhood memory.

As for daily learning and such, the Virtual World automatically deleted the process, only retaining his basic Sealing knowledge.

To prevent brain information overload.

Conversely, the Virtual World, for my sake, provided a ’blank slate’ of a good brain.

At least, without too many chaotic thoughts.

Including in this memory, there are basic arithmetic, physics, and chemistry calculations, etc.

Approximately normal university level.

Zhang Feng understands now, but before, he really didn’t know this knowledge.

Because it’s so basic and overlaps with his own knowledge.

Without being pointed out by others.

Zhang Feng wouldn’t realize it.

This is the disadvantage of carrying large amounts of memory in the ’Ordinary Realm’.

Sometimes, it’s not the Virtual World deceiving him intentionally, but himself unable to process it, thus selectively deceiving himself.

Otherwise, to unravel nearly a millennium’s worth of knowledge across different worlds and all of humanity.

With the current brain processing speed, even if thinking already far exceeds the ordinary.

As long as one uses thought storms to search for answers in memory, the final result is brain short-circuit.

Zhang Feng, proficient in neurology, also knows such concealment is the instinctive ’brain self-protection mechanism’.

"You said... your name is Zhang Feng?"

At this point, seeing Zhang Feng remain silent, Gao felt the atmosphere was rather awkward and quiet, and thus spoke proactively,

"My name is hard to remember; just call me Gao."

He said, then chuckled, "Dude, actually your name is also not easy to remember, how about I call you Zhang?"

"Either is fine." Zhang Feng was indifferent to the issue of name-calling.

As long as it’s not insulting or exploiting him.

They’re good friends.

’That’s great...’ Gao saw Zhang Feng’s indifferent look and actually envied him a bit.

’Frozen People are better, inherently empty-minded, don’t need to care about interpersonal relations or whether the atmosphere is awkward or not...

But as a normal human being, to prevent awkwardness, requires much more consideration.’

Gao thought, feeling exhausted himself.

Just slept for twenty years, woke up today, pulled into the Virtual World for ’spiritual recovery’.

Things like this Virtual World ’mandatory task’ guidance, and social interactions and such.

It’s meant to quickly awaken from the dullness of sleep and step-by-step adapt to the environment.

Otherwise, if really storming out, such a ’ferocious person’, definitely can’t be released back to reality.

Gao just thinks it unnecessary since he is normal.

However, seeing Zhang Feng, he felt it’s probably arrangement within the Virtual World to let him guide this ’Frozen Person·Zhang’.

"Give me your steak."

With this realization, Gao quickly stepped into the role of an elder brother.

Fundamentally, he and Zhang Feng share the same identity, both the lowest rank employees on an interstellar ship.

Making friends with a blank-minded Frozen Person must be good.

Rather bluntly, even if fighting happens later, at least this hothead might go straight in.

Zhang Feng didn’t mind what he was thinking, even wanting to know he could only ask verbally, unable to deduce through fate formula.

After all, this is the Virtual World, and even a small amount of Spiritual Qi doesn’t exist.

So Talisman can’t be drawn.

Unless he owns part of the permissions in this Virtual World, then can simulate causal equations through signal arrangements.

But this way, he would definitely get into trouble.

Understand the principle of having a treasure is a sin.

Zhang Feng understood.

Therefore, relying only verbally, Zhang Feng also poses as a Frozen Person, asking the seemingly chatty Gao:

"Where are we going?"

"Actually, I don’t know either." Gao shook his head, "But I know, our physical bodies in reality should stay in storage for a long time.

If we want to work, some training might be needed.

So let’s quickly do game tasks, get out of here soon, and start rehabilitation training sooner."

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