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Chapter 296: Bernina, the Assistant of Time and Space Management?
Chapter 296: Bernina, the Assistant of Time and Space Management?
But after some thought, Su Yu decided against it.
Raising a child in the game is incredibly complex. It involves feeding them and taking care of them until they grow up—no, it’s more like nurturing them, which is incredibly difficult. The entire process requires a significant amount of effort.
While the child can level up and fight monsters, providing some assistance to their parents once they reach a higher level, the early investment far outweighs the benefits. It’s not unlike the real situation on Earth.
So, he decided to wait until after defeating the Skrull aliens. If this broken game is still around, he can research it more thoroughly then.
After spending a day in Pearl City, Su Yu’s 12 hours of game time were completely used up for the day.
He sent Tina home and returned the princess to her palace before logging out of the game. Back in the real world, it was 6 PM, but because it was mid-July, the sky was still bright.
Taking advantage of this time, he could take Morningstar out for a walk.
Su Yu took off his game helmet and stood up from the sofa, ready to stretch his stiff body from sitting for too long.
But at that moment, Morningstar jumped out of the pet space, leaped onto his bed, and began rolling around.
“What are you doing, Morningstar?” Su Yu asked curiously.
“Nothing much,” Morningstar said after rolling a couple of times and then settling into a lying position. She looked up at Su Yu and continued, “Kryptonite, I have some good news! When I came out of the pet space just now, I received a message from Lady Bernina Tidal.”
“Bernina Tidal?” Su Yu was taken aback. “What did she say?”
Morningstar lay comfortably on the bed, tilting her head. “Lady Bernina gave me two pieces of information:
First, she said she is the assistant of the Time and Space Manager of two worlds. The time flow rate in this world is 12 times faster than in our world, and she is considering applying a patch to address this unfair time discrepancy.
Second, creatures from our world who die in this world can be resurrected. The resurrection period is calculated based on this world’s time. For a first-tier creature, the resurrection time is 24 hours; for a second-tier, it’s 48 hours; for a third-tier, it’s 72 hours, and so on, up to an eighth-tier creature, which takes 192 hours, or 8 days.
However, the number of resurrections is not unlimited. We can only resurrect 10 times. After the 10th resurrection, we will be rejected and unable to enter this world again.”
Su Yu was speechless.
The information Morningstar provided was overwhelming!
First, Bernina Tidal is the assistant of the Time and Space Manager of two worlds?
Who is the Time and Space Manager? Could it be a war inspector from the Singer civilization?
He had never heard of such a person in his previous life!
Second, Bernina Tidal is actually trying to apply a patch to the time flow rate between the two worlds?
Controlling time! What kind of power is that?
And what kind of patch is she planning to apply?
Third, creatures in the game world can actually be resurrected in the real world, and they can do it 10 times!
A high-tier strong individual who doesn’t fear death can display far greater combat power than a similarly ranked individual who is hesitant and tries to preserve their life.
For example, during the "Battle of Forest City," Madeleine took down the much stronger Sivana with a single self-destruct.
If Su Yu could bring more high-tier strong individuals from the game into the real world, just the “suicide attacks” alone could make the Skrulls pay a significant price!
The information from Morningstar was too much to process, and Su Yu fell into deep thought, unable to shake himself out of it.
Morning Star paid no attention to the newcomer, jumping onto the balcony to continue observing the strange, alien world outside.
A few minutes passed.
Su Yu was still lost in thought when he suddenly sensed a powerful aura ascending from the first floor to his ninth-floor apartment via the elevator. He easily identified the aura as belonging to Zhu Guorui, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
Suppressing his turbulent thoughts, Su Yu opened the door and headed toward the elevator.
The elevator arrived at the ninth floor, and the doors opened. A distinguished elderly man in a yellow robe, with a square face and an air of authority, stepped out. He looked nothing like the "crescent moon face" depicted in history textbooks.
“Ha, Little Friend Su! I sensed another presence in your room, and since Chancellor Cao isn’t around, I came to check it out.”
“Welcome, welcome! Please come in and we’ll talk more inside,” Su Yu said with a smile, inviting him in.
They had met many times over the past few days. Unlike Chancellor Cao, who was aloof, Zhu Guorui was very approachable and charismatic. He had even suggested several improvements to the medicinal bath formula that Su Yu used, significantly enhancing its effects.
Zhu Guorui didn’t hesitate and walked straight into Su Yu’s home. Su Yu followed, closing the door behind them.
“Is this...” Zhu Guorui’s eyes narrowed as he spotted the small blue-and-white cat perched on the balcony railing.
Clearly, this wasn’t a creature from Earth. Could it be...
Morning Star sensed the presence of a stranger and turned to meow at him once before ignoring him and turning back to the window.
Su Yu didn’t hide the truth, explaining seriously, “Old Zhu, this little cat is something I brought out from the game.”
He gave a brief description of Morning Star’s origins, but omitted the part about the Tina blood gilding, simplifying it to say it was a golden legendary pet egg from a quest.
As for calling Zhu Guorui “Old Zhu,” it started when Su Yu first met him and referred to him as “Ming Taizu” or “Emperor Hongwu.” Zhu Guorui felt these titles were too formal, so he asked Su Yu to call him “Old Zhu,” and it stuck over time.
After listening to Su Yu’s explanation, Zhu Guorui’s usually calm face showed a mix of surprise.
Creatures from the game world could actually be brought into reality like equipment? This revelation felt like a paradigm shift.
After a long pause, he said slowly, “Little Friend Su, have you told the relevant authorities about this?”
“Not yet,” Su Yu replied.
“You should. I believe this information will lead to significant adjustments in the strategies of both the authorities and the country as a whole,” Zhu Guorui said seriously.
“Alright,” Su Yu nodded, taking out his phone and dialing Xue Wenli’s number. “Hello, Wenli.”
About 20 minutes later, Xue Wenli rushed into Su Yu’s home, her steps hurried and determined.
By then, Morning Star had already climbed down from the balcony and curled up on Su Yu’s bed, her eyes half-closed as if she were about to fall asleep.
Xue Wenli’s eyes widened in shock when she saw Morning Star, her face a mask of disbelief.
Morning Star sensed the arrival of a strange female but detected no energy fluctuations, concluding she was just an ordinary human. She paid her no further attention.
Xue Wenli took a deep breath to calm her racing heart and turned to Su Yu. “Kesheng, how did you bring it into reality?”
(End of Chapter)
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