I told my own story: "The protagonist turned off the game notification sound and complained: 'The sound effect of the new version of the game is too bad, right? The picture is not smooth, is the program written with bugs?'"

Lu Renjia: ...

At least it's compatible with the game!

The system also detected this, giving Gao Feng a 5% compliance rate.

The second one is Ye Liangchen. He doesn't know much about programs, but he noticed the midnight in the "question" and found a breakthrough wittyly: "He simply turned off the game and went to bed."

You always have to sleep in the middle of the night, right?

Unfortunately, his conformity is -5%.

Lu Renjia: ...

He now believes that this system is in the same vein as the little green ball, and both have progress bars with negative points!

However, Lu Renjia took a look at the scoring criteria, and it seemed quite reasonable.

"...the main character in the story is the 'awake person', and here the main character is put to sleep, which is actually completely out of the setting."

"Why is this so!" Ye Liangchen looked at the score and complained a few words.But the next Su Mali didn't meet him, and instead started to continue the game.

Sleep may have touched a minefield, and Su Mali cleverly made the protagonist change: "He woke up from the dream, looked around, and found that everything had changed."

Because of this difference, Su Marie's score came to 7%.

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