Chapter 141 - Narrative Cage (End)
Chapter 221 of "Player Reload" kicks off revealing secrets: Chapter 141: Chapter 127 Narrative Cage (End)"Everything."Isaac said bitterly, "Narrative possesses inertia. Even if I... Keep reading!
Chapter 141: Chapter 127 Narrative Cage (End)"Everything."
Isaac said bitterly, "Narrative possesses inertia. Even if I saved Angelina on the transport ship orbiting Hunter C, she would still perish in a later mission. Even if I saved Anna at Proxima A, she would ultimately die from the iron plague virus.
Including hereāsurrounded by enemy pirate ships, the Blood Eagle destroyed all the enemy vessels and barely survived.
But over eighty percent of the crew, along with all the Zeluo refugees deep within the ship, died due to the damage to the hull.
In the real world timeline, I canāt save them, and the same is true here."
"So," Gray Rain took a deep breath and stared at Isaac, "after splitting twice and going on such a detour, weāre back at the starting point where nothing has changed? Whatās the point of splitting me off?"
"You are the last hope."
Isaac said, "Iām sorry to have dragged you into all this. Aisha, with her complete memories and full access, couldnāt succeed; I, with all my memories and half the access, also failed. Perhaps you, with all memories forgotten, like a clean slate, might have a different ending."
Outside the porthole, thousands of light spears, torpedoes, missiles, and drones continued to clash against the backdrop of the starry sea, weaving a brilliant tapestry.
The rabbit-eared adjutant suddenly interjected, "We donāt have much time left."
"What time?" Gray Rain asked instinctively.
"The time for you to leave."
Isaac said, "My physical form is long gone, and Iāve manipulated the various engine room functions to override the Prison Directorās Room. Everything started because of me, and so it should also end because of me."
Saying this, she pressed several buttons on the battleshipās control panel, and a powerful gravitational field appeared at the rear of the ship, pulling Gray Rain and Li Cheng relentlessly backwards.
"Wait!"
Gray Rain grabbed the walls, struggling against the pull. She had too many questions bottled up: gaps in memory, the voids in life, the meaning of existence.
"When I first stepped out of the automated factory and gazed at the stars, feeling rebirth, gray rain was falling from the sky. Thatās where your name comes from."
Isaac spoke softly, "You are me, yet at the same time, you are a separate individual. Leave this place and write your own life."
Bang bang bang!
Li Cheng and Gray Rain broke through several doors under the gravitational pull, hurtling backward as the surrounding shipās structure continuously disintegrated and collapsed into ash.
No longer obscured by illusions, the Prison Directorās Room revealed its true appearanceāa stark room with only a table, and on it, a green button.
In the middle of the wall directly opposite the wooden door was an alloy gate. The gate was unharmed, only showing large black scorch marks on its surface.
Li Cheng pressed the green button, and the alloy gate slowly rose, revealing a narrow, upward-sloping tunnel.
"The path of redemption lies within. Go."
Li Cheng stepped into the tunnel, but Gray Rain at his side was blocked by a golden light screen that appeared out of nowhere, preventing her from passing through.
The light screen slowly formed text:
As an entity formed from a second split, Gray Rain still doesnāt strictly qualify as a prisoner.
Her expression went from rigid to dazed, then to acceptance. She forced a faint smile and nonchalantly waved, saying, "So, it really isnāt possible, huh? Tch, I knew it. Go on, you go ahead."
Step.
Li Cheng silently stepped back and returned to Gray Rainās side, feigning deep contemplation.
"Hey hey hey, what are you doing?" Gray Rain looked at him, bewildered, "You have a chance to escape and youāre not taking it? Once you leave through the tunnel, youāll be free! A whole new world awaits you out there."
Perhaps overwhelmed, Gray Rain began to ramble, spouting nonsense like, "Bro, you sure youāre not craving my body?" "Weāve only known each other for a few hours." "I warn you, Iām not that easy, uh, robot."
"I mean, canāt you use that 256GB brain capacity of yours to store some proper stuff?"
Li Cheng rolled his eyes and retorted, "Thereās no wonderful world out there. If Iām not mistaken, outside the tunnel is probably just the vacuum of space."
"Huh?"
"The faucet only emits warm air, the vacuum toilets arenāt holding water, and the vending machine drinks must be purchased with money. These designs deliberately prevent the element āwaterā from appearing in the Narrative Cage."
Li Cheng smiled, "The gravity on a normal planet should be directed straight down. But when I spat to cool off earlier, I paid close attention and noticed the saliva leaning slightly backwards, bending.
This is a sign of artificial gravity."
That is to say, we are not on a planet, but on a gigantic space station that generates artificial gravity through spin.
When the space station rotates at a certain angular velocity, people on board will feel a centrifugal force similar to planetary gravity. Its magnitude is related to the space stationās radius of rotation, angular velocity, and the mass of the object.
If the radius of rotation is too small or the speed of rotation is too fast, the gravity felt by oneās head and feet would be different, leading to dizziness, nausea, and disorientation.
Li Cheng didnāt feel any gravity gradient, indicating that this space station was outrageously large.
"I donāt have a spacesuit, or the ability to breathe in a vacuum, so Iām counting on you."
He chuckled, drew out the , and pulled the trigger towards the golden light screen in front of him.
Buzz!
The muzzle accumulated a fiercely bright light strong enough to scorch the eyes, and the surrounding air was twisted by the rapidly escalating temperature.
After a brief delay, the muzzle unleashed a thick beam of light that incinerated everything, easily tearing through the light screen, and without losing momentum, reflects and jumps within the corridor, until it shoots out of the exit and disappears.
Click, click.
With the final shot fired, the had fulfilled its mission and began to self-dismantle. Li Cheng picked up the broken parts, exchanged a smile with Gray Rain, and together they stepped into the corridor.
The air in the corridor gradually thinned, and Gray Rain melted part of its body to form an oxygen mask and oxygen tank for Li Cheng to breathe.
The two ascended the steps to the end and looked up.
This was an unimaginably huge ring-shaped space station. The space station rotated slowly, connected in the middle by four cylindrical shafts, with a multitude of hexagonal honeycomb-shaped modules on the outer edge.
Each module was a prison sector. All sectors combined formed a Narrative Cage imprisoning countless prisoners.
"Unauthorized escape behavior detected!"
"Unauthorized escape behavior detected!"
There was still thin air in the corridor, so the boisterous broadcast voice could be heard.
Valves opened in the cylindrical shafts in the center of the space station, and dozens of X-shaped flyers emerged, heading towards their location with the intent of capturing the rule-breaking escapee, Gray Rain.
System prompts echoed in Li Chengās ears. He looked at the silent Gray Rain, removed the oxygen mask, and shouted, "Come with me."
"Where to?" shouted Gray Rain, too.
"A world thatās not that great, but not that bad either."
Li Cheng flipped his palm and took out the reward item he had just received. It was a palm-sized egg-shaped toy with a small, approximately 240p resolution, color screen in the middle, and a row of buttons below the screen.
[Special Effect: Loveās Offering. Use on a creature that has a lower level than the user and has an affinity for the user; with the creatureās consent, it can be integrated into the Pet Egg.
"Okay."
Facing the accelerating battle flyers, Gray Rain didnāt hesitate, took Li Chengās hand, and the two instantly vanished from the spot.