Brainoid

Chapter 88 Virtual World #

Qi Min didn't know how she was connected to the brainoid body, nor when she fell into coma.

I just felt the wind beside me, neither cool nor warm, and had no smell.

When she opened her eyes with difficulty again, she found that there was nothing in her field of vision, and she was helpless, with only a blue sky. However, when she turned her head/looked to her back, she found that she was falling in free fall from a high altitude.

Qi Min was so frightened that his heartbeat doubled, and he spun around in the air several times in a panic. Fortunately, he touched a rope beside him, with a sign on it saying "Open Umbrella" in red letters. As soon as she found the skydiving bag on her back, Qi Min quickly pulled the rope hard, and then two strong forces pulled her "up" from the shoulders - the umbrella opened, and the reverse acceleration gradually slowed down her free fall.

Qi Min subconsciously felt that real skydiving should not be like this, but at this time she did not have the energy to care about those things. After falling steadily, Qi Min saw that the distant ground below seemed to be a circular city. The maze-like buildings surrounded by layers showed a cyberpunk blue-purple color, but the center of the city seemed to be a high-transparent glass A hemispherical dome, emitting warm yellow light.

She finally realized that this was the "world" in the brain-like body - or in other words, it was the imaginary world constructed by Mimi's consciousness after entering the brain-like body.

However, Qi Min was a little surprised that her daughter could actually construct such a large area. However, given that the buildings surrounding the outer circle are all the same, the direction of this scene is still very obvious: it is obviously to attract people to the central dome.

The logic is very simple, and Qi Min doesn't know if Mimi's consciousness has left the brain-like body at this time. She seems to have no other choice but to go to the central dome first.

She originally thought she could fall directly to the center by controlling the direction of the non-aerodynamic parachute. However, it turned out that not only could the skydiving skills in the mobile game not be translated into actual experience, but even fictional parachutes in the imaginary world could not be translated into actual experience. Can't control it either. Qi Min struggled for a long time and still landed on the outer circle.

After landing, it took a lot of effort to get out of the parachute. After cutting off the parachute rope with a paratrooper's knife, Qi Min looked up and realized that the blue-purple buildings here were not as small as they looked in mid-air. Although it may be because the little girl cannot imagine the specific appearance of the building, these "buildings" only have dark square windows and no doors at all, but each of them is at least forty or fifty meters high, and among the buildings The distance between them is less than five meters. Walking in such an alley can't help but feel depressing.

And besides being depressing, it's also terrifying.

Qi Min felt something was not right from the beginning of the skydiving, and the "city" that landed seemed to lead people to the central dome, which made Qi Min think of a game of chicken. She didn't know what the game she and Anton played looked like to Mimi, but if Mimi's "inspiration" really came from the game, her journey might not be so smooth.

Qi Min carefully walked through the alley between the buildings and walked towards the central dome. Sure enough, within ten meters, she saw an automatic rifle and a magazine on the ground.

Qi Min picked up the automatic rifle, inserted the magazine and carried it on his back. She had only used pistols in the United States before, and had no idea how heavy a rifle should be. She also didn't know whether the weight of the rifle imagined by Mimi was realistic. However, in this "world", her physical ability seems to have been enhanced.

Passing through the alley, she soon heard clear and slow footsteps coming from the right. Qi Min picked up the gun and squatted in the corner. Fortunately, she learned how to use an air rifle in shooting class in college, so she was able to handle the rifle.

However, when the black and purple humanoid "animal" appeared in Qi Min's field of vision, she was still startled.

This thing doesn't look like a player in a chicken game at all, but looks like a very specialized zombie in "Resident Evil". It just has a human outline and no facial features at all. Fortunately, it didn't have any weapons on it. At such a close distance, Qi Min shot it in the head.

The humanoid's head was penetrated by this shot, and the cavity effect made its head look like a watermelon hammered through by a small hammer, and it fell off its torso.

Qi Min couldn't help but take a step back, fearing that the purple "blood" it splashed would splash on him. Although there are no so-called infectious diseases in brainoid bodies, humans have an innate fear of rotten and sick things.

But she was a little surprised that Mimi could imagine such a real "zombie" after being hit.

This world is really not a good place, but Mimi is very likely still here. Qi Min's heart tightens when she thinks that her daughter may be facing such a fatal thing. We have to find Mimi quickly.

But Mimi is not necessarily within the "circle" of the central dome. Qi Min feels that since this is a world generated by data in a brain-like body, there must be a way to locate all "players". But she didn't know where she could see the map and the data of other "players", and since there was a "zombie" around, there must be others of the same kind. The top priority was to understand this place.

With this in mind, Qi Min walked around to the front of the building, found a dark window and looked in, and saw a yellow sodium light shining inside. Qi Min climbed through the window, and the hiking boots on his feet made a clicking sound on the metal floor. The square room was extremely empty, and there wasn't even a door. There was a desktop computer with an old-fashioned cathode ray monitor in the corner.

Qi Min walked over and saw the desktop screen placed on an old wooden table. The screen displayed a wide-angle black and white view like a CCTV surveillance video. The little girl sitting on the ground crying in the center of the view turned out to be Mimi. !

"Mimi!" Qi Min shouted hurriedly, opening the drawer of the wooden desk, but there was no keyboard or mouse, only a pair of headphones. She quickly put on the headset: "Mimi! Can you hear me?"

"Mom!" Mimi stood up immediately when she heard the voice and looked for someone, limping around and running around, but she was always in the center of her field of vision.

"Mimi, can you describe the things around you?" Qi Min said quickly, "Mom will find you right away!"

The little girl turned around in tears and said hesitantly: "I seem...in a glass ball...no, it's half a glass ball..."

The glass hemisphere, that should be in the central dome. Qi Min breathed a sigh of relief. Now based on the logic of this game, the central dome should be relatively safe.

"Okay - okay, you wait there now, mom will be there soon!" Qi Min said comfortingly.

"Mom...don't leave..." Mimi cried.

"Mimi, be good, mom will be there soon." Qi Min tried to keep his voice calm, "In another ten minutes, if mom doesn't arrive, I will find a way to contact you."

All the saved manuscripts have been used up (face covering)

Testing on the verge of discontinuation...

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