Starting from Pirates, Myriad Worlds Simulation 2

Chapter 78 The real core function of the system!

Chapter 78 The real core function of the system!

Returning to the city of advancement this time actually has a special purpose, that is, the Warring States period specially arranged a scene for Wood to "betray" reasonably.

This time when Wood went to Advance City, for some reason, he would "accidentally" release the prisoners in Advance City, and because of this heinous act, Wood, the former "Lieutenant Commander of the Navy", would be forced to rebel against the Navy. ...

I thought it would be a good thing to become a lieutenant commander of the navy, and I could advance a few months' salary to enjoy the blessings of my hometown branch, but now I am forced to become a [-]-year-old boy!
As we all know, few of them will end well when they are two or five youngsters.

Don't talk about the nonsense that the evil does not overpower the righteous, this is a high-risk job, and if you don't do it well, you will die tragically in the hands of the friendly army.

Originally, for such a difficult task, Wood planned to refuse almost without thinking, and said that since he became a navy, he would never do anything that is sorry for the word "justice" behind it, even if it is Not even pretending to be a pirate.

Although he only received the cloak of justice when he was promoted to major in the past few days, since he put on the cloak of justice, he must be responsible for the two words on the back.

What?You asked why you could pretend to be murlocs to burn, kill, and loot before. It was naturally because he was still a navy cannon fodder a few days ago, a mere miscellaneous fish character, which could not affect the overall image of the navy.

But it's different now, he, Wood, is at least a major of the Navy headquarters. Although he is not as good as Gion's military rank, he is still qualified to wear the cloak of justice.

However, just as Wood prepared a full manuscript and was about to speak, the dumb system that had been immersed in it for a long time unexpectedly moved again, and a special task was triggered.

"Ding, congratulations to the host for successfully triggering the special task event.

Mission Name: Raising Havoc to Advance the City
Task conditions: Create chaos in the city of advancement, and ensure that more than a hundred prisoners, including the golden lion Shiji, successfully escape from the city of advancement.

Mission Progress: 000/100
Task reward: One chance to simulate life in the world.

(ps: Fortunately, rookie, special missions can be met but not sought after, life simulation in ten thousand worlds is the core capability of this simulator.)”

When he saw the task popped up by the system, what Wood had planned to refuse was stuck in his throat.

According to the system, the previous life simulations were completely rewards for beginners, but this "life simulation of all worlds" is the real core capability of the system.

And not to mention that the so-called special tasks are extremely rare. Even for ordinary tasks, the system only triggers once in a long time. Wood really doesn't want to give up.

Every time the system releases a task, it can improve its own strength by leaps and bounds. This is the benefit of having a cheat.

However, the task requirements of the system this time made Wood a little entangled.

Golden Lion Shiji is destined to successfully escape from prison, and even Wood's strength can't stop him. There is nothing to say about this.

But assisting more than 99 other prisoners to escape from prison made Wood feel a little bit suspicious.

The guys imprisoned in the city of advancement, not to mention all of them are vicious, but they are definitely not good people.

Releasing these garbage back to the sea will only implicate more people. Wood really wants to become stronger through the system, but he has his own minimum bottom line.

If the price of gaining power is the lives of many other innocent strangers in the sea, then he would rather not have such power!
However, just when Wood made some choices and resolutely clicked on the "Refuse Mission" button, the system rarely popped up a dialog box again.

"This task is the host's first special task. If you refuse, you will permanently lose the function of using this system's "Myriad Worlds Life Simulation". Are you sure you want to refuse?"

Looking at the dialog box that appeared in front of him, Wood only hesitated for a moment, then clicked OK again.

He didn't know exactly what the so-called "Thousand Worlds Life Simulation" function was, but Wood didn't want to lose his personality for the sake of power.

Ordinary "life simulation" is enough, the one who makes the choice is himself, and he doesn't want to be completely taken away by the system.

However, what Wood didn't expect was that when he clicked the button to reject the mission again, the system popped up a dialog box again this time, with some reminders attached to it.

"Because the host is triggering a special task for the first time, he may not be familiar with the task mechanism of this system, so I will give the host some warm reminders now.

As the mission literally means, the host's current mission is to release the hundreds of criminals in the city, and the mission is considered complete.

As for the whereabouts of these [-] criminals, the system will not interfere in any way, and everything will be based on mission conditions.

"If after careful consideration, the host still chooses to give up the mission, then this system will not intervene a third time."

In the past, Wood felt that although this garbage system was taciturn, judging from the rather poisonous ps every time, it should have a certain amount of wisdom.

With the successive reactions just now and the prompts that appeared now, Wood was even more convinced that what he thought before was correct.

And this rubbish system seems to be quite hoping to take over this task, after all, it has tried its best to give Wood a reminder.

Although the prompts given by the system were a bit ambiguous, Wood was not too stupid to be saved, and he quickly understood what the system meant.

Let more than [-] criminals in the city escape from the city, and the mission is considered complete.

After the task is completed, the system will not interfere with what happens to these criminals.

That is to say, Wood is fully able to release these people first to complete the task indicators, and then kill them all backhand, lest they go to the sea to harm others.

Since he can do something, then Wood has no reason to hesitate. Anyway, he has accepted the top-secret mission of the Navy and is going to betray him. Now he cooperates with this mission and it complements each other.

I just don't know what the Marshal of the Warring States would look like if they knew that the prisoners who ran out of the city were not just the few little people he arranged, but a hundred prisoners including the golden lion Shiji.

The task of escorting the slaves to the Holy Land of Mariejoa lasted for more than a month, and when he came back again, he seemed to have jumped eight ranks from a mere third-class soldier to a major in the Navy headquarters.

In the naval squad stationed in Advance City before, the highest captain was a naval captain. Now that he came back here, Wood seemed to be the highest officer here.

Although there were only a few dozen people in the navy who stayed in the city of advance, Wood really experienced the addiction of being an officer anyway.

(End of this chapter)

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