"World fusion?" This is indeed a situation that has never happened before. Linton was a little confused when he saw this prompt. Who can explain this situation?

The first thing that can be determined is that the fusion of this world is definitely the fusion of the new world that I took over and the other world that I had before. Otherwise, this prompt should have appeared long ago, not after I took over.

Look at the literal meaning. Are they very similar? In other words, the new world that I took over has a similar worldview to the original world? Linton can roughly understand this.

For example, although the world of martial arts takes place in different dynasties, the overall worldview is pretty much the same, and there are even some that are inherently inherited, such as the Shooting Condor and the Divine Condor. But let’s not mention that the two movies themselves are connected together. For example, let’s forcibly merge the two movies The Condor and The Eight Parts of the Dragon. Isn’t this incomprehensible?

Although one of the two films takes place in the Northern Song Dynasty and the other in the Southern Song Dynasty, hundreds of years apart, it is not too complicated to forcefully merge them and let Guo Jing and Qiao Feng appear together.

After making a preliminary guess at the current situation, Linton felt that there should be no major deviation in understanding. But the second question came immediately. It was very similar to a world under his control. Which world was it?

Currently, Linton's page is stuck on the definite option of whether to merge or not. It doesn't tell you which world to merge with, but just asks you if you want to merge. Once you click OK, the integration will probably begin. By then, you will indeed have an answer to this question, but it will be too late to regret it.

When you click Cancel, Linton doesn't know if there will be a chance to click OK again later, which gives Linton a headache.

Think about it another way, is it good for you to integrate with the world? I don't know about this at the moment, because there is no hint.

But after all, it was a situation he had never encountered before, so Linton was naturally inclined to give it a try. The benefits that can be thought of at present should definitely promote the direction of exploration. To explore those two worlds, you have to run in both directions. After merging into one world, you only need to explore one world. To shorten the exploration time, the system will definitely encourage it.

Of course, there is still some risk for Linton. After all, he has already taken over the task, and the world is now in his hands. Will the fusion that was just triggered affect the difficulty of detection and lead to his own What if the task cannot be completed?

However, Linton's worries are not that many. The main thing is the self-confidence brought by strength. So the matter to be considered was just thought about in Linton's mind for a while. Linton soon made a decision and clicked confirmation directly.

"System prompt: The world will begin to merge. Do you want to accept the task of merging the world?"

Unexpectedly, a second project for Linton to confirm immediately popped up, the Fusion World Mission? It sounds like he needs to help the two worlds to merge, instead of just clicking on the two worlds and forcibly merging them together as Linton originally thought.

This time, I didn’t think too much about it. After all, I had clicked on fusion before. Naturally, there was nothing to say about the fusion task, so I accepted it as well. Linton also directly clicked to confirm.

Nothing else popped up this time. Linton looked at his task bar, and sure enough, there was another task under the task of taking over the investigation, which was naturally the task of merging the world.

Linton also immediately clicked on the task to check the situation. However, there were not many things displayed on the task. The most important thing below was a progress bar. The top of the progress bar says the progress of world integration, and the number below is 10.6%.

Linton was stunned for a moment, and then looked at the display of the new world. As a result, the detection rate of the new world showed 21.5%, which was obviously different from the fusion progress figure. In other words, this was a separately calculated progress, and Not a thing.

But how to accomplish this task? Linton naturally had no clue, but while he was still thinking, Linton suddenly discovered that the progress of world integration had suddenly changed from 10.6% to 10.7%.

This... suddenly increased? Linton didn't understand what was going on. He hadn't gone yet, so why did the progress increase? But now I am sure that this progress has nothing to do with exploration. I didn't even go to explore, and the progress of this thing has also increased.

If it's not a probe, what kind of value is it? Linton was confused for a moment. Or is it natural growth? But if I have a task, I should obviously be able to promote the progress. Otherwise, there is no need to publish the task. I can just give him a progress bar to see if he can increase it.

After looking at it, it turns out that this task does not have a time limit, so it seems that it is just about completing arithmetic.

Linton thought about it for a while and got a preliminary understanding. Completing tasks should be rewarded with contribution points, which means that the system should encourage world integration. In this way, at least one more benefit of world fusion now exists, that is, being able to do fusion tasks to get contribution points. This alone makes Linton feel that he should give it a try.

Fortunately, I just clicked Confirm and found a new way to obtain contribution points. The question now is how to complete this fusion task, and whether the reward after completing it will be much.

Whether the reward is great or not, this is the first time you realize this purpose. You don’t need to think too much, just give it a try. But how? This problem is huge.

Linton tried to see if there were more prompts, but unfortunately, no relevant prompts were found on the task. The system seemed unwilling to answer these, and he tried to communicate for a long time with no response.

Obviously the most reliable way now is to actually try it. Of course, I want to go to this newly integrated world to try and see what I can do to speed up the progress.

There was originally an exploration mission, so Linton was naturally ready to go.

Speaking of the exploration mission, Linton only discovered when he saw the exploration mission again that there were some changes in the exploration mission.

The original exploration task that Linton accepted was to advance 50% of the exploration progress in 90 cycles, which was considered a relatively difficult task. But now it seems that the mission goal has changed.

The time is still 90 cycles, but the task requirement is actually only 25% of the exploration progress, so directly exploring the two merged worlds has even halved the difficulty of the task? Or is it that the detection of the fused world is very difficult, so the 25% advancement is actually the original 50% advancement?

Although he noticed the change in the mission, he still went to find out the situation. After all, Linton didn't even know what the situation was in the fusion world.

Immediately, Linton also found Asuna to help analyze the situation. See if Asuna's views are the same as mine.

"Fusion world?" Asuna also felt a little clueless after listening to Linton's introduction and his analysis. Obviously she had never heard of this situation.

"Have your previous masters never encountered such a task of merging worlds?" Linton asked.

"No." Asuna said immediately, "Is it triggered by high similarity? Now it seems that the difficulty of detecting this fused world may increase, or there may be more things to detect."

"Probably so." Linton agreed. Maybe the 100% exploration progress of the fused world is the same as the progress of the original two worlds combined. The exploration rate will increase more slowly. After all, the tasks will automatically become easier. . But will the final exploration reward increase? Otherwise, one world would still count as 5 million points, which would be a loss.

"There is too little information, so we still need to actually test it." Asuna said, "So... what world is integrated into the new world?"

"I don't know." Linton said a little confused, "I checked the world under my name, and I don't seem to feel that anything is missing."

"No less?" Asuna was stunned for a moment, "Wait a minute, you and I."

Asuna kept records, and Linton also quickly reported the world and progress on his world page to see if anything was missing. To be honest, Linton wasn't that confident in his memory. He generally didn't bother to remember unimportant things. For example, he couldn't tell the specific exploration level of each world, so he just remembered it roughly.

He was really worried that he would forget it, but Asuna wouldn't. After checking the worlds reported by Linton, Asuna confirmed that there were indeed many worlds.

"This is... very strange." Asuna felt a little puzzled. Didn't this mean that two worlds were merged? Why are there so many worlds under Linton's name? Theoretically, they don't disappear one by one.

"If you don't understand, just go ahead and forget it." Linton said, "I clicked on the exploration page again. I can't exit here anymore. Either choose a world, or you can force me to open a new world in a while. Exploring, isn’t this humanized design corrected yet?”

Yes, Linton also encountered this situation once. You only need to check the exploration progress on the world selection page. But when you enter the world selection page, you have to click explore. As a result, you can't exit at the moment and can only start exploring. If you don't choose, the system will help you open a new world and start exploring. I really don't know how to complain about this design.

"Is that so? Just wait a moment, I'll get ready right away." Asuna also said immediately, and then began to organize the equipment. Asuna's No. 1 machine next to her also came over to help immediately. Of course, the one following Linton must be the No. 2 machine, which has higher performance.

Under the current situation, Linton didn't have time to think of anyone to bring with him, so he would just go with Asuna to explore this time. Asuna's preparation time here was also very fast. She had already prepared everything, so she just needed to take it.

"Okay, you can set off," Asuna said.

"Go and check the situation first." Linton also said directly.

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