Chapter 707: 701: The Realness of the Virtual Network!
Super Spender
Chapter 707: Chapter 701: The Realness of the Virtual Network!
At Finn Lewisâs words, everyone immediately bit themselves again, but this time everyone grimaced and gasped in pain, evidently hurt by their own bites.
âDo you understand now?â Finn Lewis asked with a smile.
âWe understand!â Everyone responded loudly.
âGood! Perhaps you still arenât sure why you are here, so let me tell you, Iâm here to lead you in a game,â Finn Lewis said, still smiling.
A game? Everyone was taken aback, but none commented. Finn Lewis continued, âThe game is simple, itâs a war game similar to âCall of Dutyâ. You will be participating in it! Here, let me emphasize a few points.â
Finn Lewisâs face turned serious. Sensing the change in atmosphere, everyoneâs expressions instantly turned grave, âFirst, after leaving this room, what youâll experience will be no different from reality, except that you will not die. However, I can tell you bluntly, a war game is still war, and although we call it a game, it is no different from actual warfare! You can get hurt, get shot, what is most important is, you will experience the sensation of death! The real sensation of death!â
At Finn Lewisâs solemn words, everyone in the room became serious. The fear of death is universal, and the realism here made them all realize that experiencing death or injury here was in no way an enjoyable experience.
âEnough chatter. Now, letâs proceed to the game!â Finn Lewis laughed softly, then waved his hand to gesture. As his voice fell, the soldiers noticed a door opening by their side. Finn Lewis immediately lead the way through the door.
Everyone immediately took out their maps and prepared to disperse. Just then, a sudden âbangâ echoed through the air. A soldierâs head in the formation exploded violently into a cloud of snow. A blend of brain matter and blood burst forth instantly. Everyone froze! Only the veteran soldier, who was the actual special forces captain, reacted. He yelled in terror, âGet down! Sniper!â
More than an hour later, Finn Lewisâs team was wiped out. To teach these soldiers an unforgettable lesson, Luna Starfield raised the difficulty level of this scenario. If they stayed in one location for over three minutes, theyâd be discovered by a sniper. Also, if they were discovered by a sniper, within ten minutes most of the Luo army would surround them.
Though the blizzard prevented helicopter deployment, there was armoured support, heavy weaponry, and over a battalion of elite soldiers encircling them. Coupled with various advanced detection equipment, their wipe out was inevitable. âHow are their mental and emotional states?â Right after the wipeout, Finn Lewis immediately asked.
âMost of them are in a somewhat dazed state, it is likely that they are still not fully recovered. The hyper-realistic environment tends to make them believe itâs real. The brutal battlefield conditions, if not for us cutting off the brainâs influence on their bodies in reality, their bodies would probably display symptoms like vomiting, convulsions, etc. in reality,â Luna Starfield immediately reported.
âWill there be any physical problems?â Finn Lewis enquired again.
âNo, although experiencing the sensation of death in such a realistic battlefield is no different from reality, itâs not actual brain death. So, for a short period of time, they wonât have any issues. I am constantly monitoring their mental states, should any issue arise, I will inform you,â Luna Starfield immediately replied.
âHmm,â Finn Lewis nodded.
Following a brief exchange with Luna Starfield, Finn Lewis appeared in a room. Over a hundred people were in this room of various sorts. The majority were in a dazed state, sitting quietly, while a small portion were violently retching in the wash basin on the other side of the room. This group were typically the last ones to die.
They had witnessed the gruesome deaths of their comrades; their heads blown off, shot to death by a volley of bullets, killed by grenades, decapitated by shrapnel. Luna Starfield had given them a variety of gruesome death scenarios to experience all kinds of horrific ways to die. This was the reality of war!