Searching for a person does not require typing in the full name, or even Chinese characters. Just typing in pinyin will pop up a string of characters with the same name.

Click on someone named Avarus in this row of names, and the screen will automatically move and follow.

Then Li Chengqi discovered to his horror that Viola was leading people towards the castle's conference room. He had been looking for her for half an hour just now in vain...

It's no wonder that temples or churches will arrange for people to be on duty, so that the boss can't find anyone if he wants to say something.

At this time, Viola on the screen had brought people back to the conference room, and was sitting at the table to continue the meeting.

Li Chengqi clicked on Viola with the mouse and saw a dialogue with other knights popping up above the head of the red-haired pixelated figure. He picked up the headset and said:

"Can you hear me?"

Viola on the screen continued the meeting with her subordinates without any reaction, as if she really didn't hear anything.

Am I wrong about the audio being audible? Or can it only be heard when she prays?

Li Chengqi scratched his hair and remembered that Viola prayed in the morning during game time today. Do we have to wait another day?

This is too inconvenient.

Or maybe, my operation is wrong.

After all, judging from game experience, if you want to interact with a certain unit, you must first select it.

Clicking with the mouse was useless, double-clicking was useless, trying to draw a box to select it was useless, but right-clicking finally gave me a new reaction.

From the side of Viola's two-headed figure, a drop-down menu popped up, which said 'Conversation', 'Equipment', 'Backpack' and 'Ability'.

Even if it is an idle game, it must have some operable parts. A purely idle game with no operations is better than going to the movies.

This discovery made Li Chengqi very excited, but he did not rush to chat. Instead, he noticed the other three options.

These three options are very common in strategy games and are used to confirm and change the abilities and equipment of the player's camp generals.

He clicked on the ability option first, and a window popped up on the screen.

Name: Viola Avarus.

Age: 17 years old.

Gender: Female.

Race: High level demon.

Title: Princess of Avarus, Archbishop of the Demon King.

In addition to these basic information, there is also a sticker-like avatar. Below the avatar are two red and blue strips of information. It feels like the common blood-blue display in the game, and on the left side of the blood-blue display it also says ' LV: 25'. You can tell it's level at a glance, but the exp is not displayed, so I don't know how much is left to upgrade.

The left side is full of information such as name and level, and the right side also has two bar-shaped data displays, namely 'piety' and 'favorability'.

Why does this feel like it has become a galgame...

By the way, Viola's piety and favorability are both 100.

Pull the slider on one side, and the basic information is divided into three rows of data.

'Combat Skills', 'Magic' and 'Divinity' are written respectively, and the display method is somewhat similar to a spreadsheet.

The magic and divine arts columns are empty, but the combat skills column reads:

Basic swordsmanship, court swordsmanship, slashing, gold-breaking sword, iron-cutting sword, increased ability, increased strength, and increased agility.

This should be the skill this character possesses.

Just as he was about to close this menu and look at something else, Li Chengqi suddenly thought that many other strategy games can change the abilities of "generals". Can the AAI game do the same?

Thinking of this, he clicked on the blank space in the magic column. A drop-down menu did pop up, but it was blank.

Changing his position, he clicked on the blank space in the magic column again, and this time the pop-up drop-down menu was not blank.

The menu displays a large list of skill names that seem unclear, ranging from the most common healing spells, blessings, etc., to some seemingly unclear skills such as "Wrath of God" and "Call the Divine Guard". Everything is there, and if you place the cursor on it, a window will pop up describing the effect of the magic in detail.

This means that Li Chengqi can add divine magic to Viola's skill list at will!

He pulled the menu to the end without hesitation and chose the one with the most awesome name to click on.

Then, a line of red text appeared on the screen, ‘If your faith value is insufficient, you can grant magical spells in the temple to reduce the faith value consumption’.

"Well, it's normal to have this restriction."

If you can add skills at will without any restrictions, it feels like you can build an invincible Crusader Army in minutes.

Li Chengqi closed the ability page and clicked on the 'Backpack' and 'Equipment' options respectively.

There was nothing in the backpack. After all, Viola was attending the meeting empty-handed. In the equipment column, a character equipment interface similar to that of Diablo appeared, but the items displayed were more detailed.

All parts, including the head, neck, each finger and even the ankles, have equipment slots that clearly show Viola's current equipment status.

When you put the mouse on it, the description of the equipment will be displayed, but the detailed values ​​are not displayed like in many games. The quality of something can only be judged by the description.

For example, this is how Li Chengqi described a ring on Viola's finger.

Name: Princess Signet Ring

Grade: Decoration

Effect: None

Description: The seal ring held by the princess of the Demonic Kingdom of Avarus, made of platinum and gemstones, is used as a seal to sign documents and prove identity.

The scarlet sword hanging on her waist is described as follows:

Name: Scarlet Fang

Grade: Excellent magic item

Effect: It has a sharp edge and toughness far beyond that of ordinary steel swords. When injected with magic power, it will emit magic flames, and the flames can also be attached to the sword body.

Description: Princess Viola received this as a gift of adulthood when she was 15 years old. It was jointly forged by the Avarus court magician and the dwarf blacksmith. It is a rare magic sword.

Moreover, not only rings, swords, and armor are described, but even the ordinary clothes on Princess Viola have similar detailed descriptions.

Li Chengxi looked at them one by one, and then naturally focused his attention on one of the clothes.

"I didn't expect the princess to wear black thongs. Well, very excellent."

This is definitely not for any obscene purpose, but purely academic research.

Li Chengxi crossed his hands and stared at the equipment bar calmly. Suddenly, an idea popped into his mind.

Since he could take out a ring from the game, it means that he could also take out other things, and if the impact range is small, the faith value consumed is not high.

So...

Let me say it again, this is definitely not for any obscene purpose, it is just pure research, after all, Li Chengxi has to figure out the operation, right?

So Li Chengxi stretched out his finger and used the pinching hand shape to poke the equipment interface on the screen.

Then he found very regretfully that his finger could not enter the screen, and a line of red words appeared on the screen prompting "Insufficient faith value, unable to obtain items on the character's body".

Well, to be honest, it is indeed a little regrettable...

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