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Suddenly, the entire computer screen turned completely white.
"What is this thing? A digital girlfriend? A two-dimensional doll?"
Su Ye was somewhat puzzled.
This is like reading a novel on a certain website and suddenly getting an ad for a mini-game that pops up asking you to play it.
Normally, he would definitely skip the commercials.
Even now, he still makes the same choice.
Drag your mouse to the "X" in the upper right corner and click to close.
"...Damn it."
Su Nian couldn't help but curse under his breath.
He discovered that the "X" was integrated with the advertisement itself, and clicking it was no different from clicking the advertisement.
Since you'll click on either side anyway, why don't you just open it directly for me?
They even asked me if I agreed to do it.
Su Ye was a little annoyed, but since he had already clicked on it, he might as well see what new tricks the ad had up its sleeve.
Su Ye's previously furrowed brows immediately lit up: "This thing is great!"
Chapter 2 I'm feeling a little unwell.
Su Ye felt that as a senior student, he was only greedy for money and not lustful, which made him very competent.
But a virtual girlfriend isn't exactly a lecherous person, is she?
They're just two-dimensional characters, what did they do wrong!
Looking at this little game called "Electronic Girlfriend," Su Ye guessed that this was probably what made Delta Games different in this world.
Similar to a homestead system?
You can interact with the characters in the game, change their skins, add furniture, and so on.
However, Zoya doesn't quite fit his aesthetic.
She has striking features, an oval face, and a high nose bridge—a very distinctly foreign look.
Unfortunately, Su Ye doesn't like Western food.
Su Ye was as serious as if he were really choosing a wife.
Dude, are you serious?
Do the game's design and development team think they're funny?
How come an old lady even got a digital girlfriend?
Is this an electronic girlfriend?
The old lady is old enough to be his mother.
Is this choosing a girlfriend or a mother?
However, looking at the old woman's sexy short hair and her slender and upright figure under her uniform, Su Ye couldn't help but drag his mouse to the "confirm" option.
"Forget it then."
Su Ye moved the mouse away again.
If it can't be changed, then forget it; after all, the old lady might not be able to handle it on her own at her age.
Let's leave her to someone who is meant to be.
Su Ye casually pulled out a tissue, wiped away the spilled substance, and threw it on the ground before continuing to observe his next electronic girlfriend.
Below the introduction, a tall, slender figure appeared.
Her silver-gray hair exudes a cool and aloof vibe, and her outfit makes her look dashing and heroic. Her sharp gaze is like a blade poised to strike in the dark, while the cute cat elements on her add a unique charm to her.
Su Ye's eyes lit up instantly.
Good heavens! Isn't this his dream girl, Wen?
Su Ye really liked Mai Xiaowen when he played Delta Force.
It wasn't just her passivity, but also her appearance that appealed to Su Ye.
Especially that line: "You're out now, stop hiding."
When she speaks with her accent, it sounds especially gentle and lovely.
Moreover, Mai Xiaowen wore a mask for most of the game.
But in this game, she! Didn't! Wear! a! Mask!
Therefore, Su Ye could clearly see Mai Xiaowen's exquisitely beautiful face, which was also covered with some gunpowder dust, further highlighting her otherworldly temperament and the sharpness of a warrior.
The moment Su Nian saw her, he made up his mind: he would choose Mai Xiaowen.
I couldn't help but admire the skill of the game's developers.
Excluding the older women, every single one of these girlfriends is several times prettier than the female characters in the original Delta Force game.
It's clear that the graphic designers and such went all out.
Su Ye didn't even glance at the game system's prompts and clicked "confirm" directly.
"Holy crap," Su Ye exclaimed, genuinely startled by the blood-red warning, "Erase all data... does that mean starting all over again?"
This made Su Ye think more highly of the game.
He's not afraid of losing players.
Imagine a player painstakingly raising a girlfriend, only to have her die in a single mistake, erasing all her data. Anyone would quit the game then.
Su Ye suddenly thought of something.
This game will definitely have pay-to-win elements later on, so does that mean that if the data is erased, the money spent will also be wiped out?
He suddenly took a breath of cold air.
Was this also included in your calculations, Delta?
He then confirmed that he had a virtual girlfriend.
Three more sub-options appeared below.
You can even choose your accent.
Why is there still Henan dialect?
Su Ye thought for a moment, and Mai Xiaowen spoke up: "You're a big ball."
It seems...quite interesting, so I'll choose Mandarin.
The game interface has also changed.
Su Ye had originally imagined that the story would begin with a dilapidated thatched hut leaking from all sides, with Mai Xiaowen crouching on the ground, shivering in tattered clothes.
Then there's a stack of banknotes next to it; dragging the banknotes can repair doors and windows—this is a low-quality online game.
But the opening animation amazed him.
The background shows a map of Dam Zero from Operation Delta Force.
The exquisite art style makes you feel like you're actually there, and the sound coming through the headphones is just like being there in person.
"So high-end?"
Su Ye's prejudice against the game lessened considerably.
As the viewpoint shifted, Su Ye recognized him as well.
This is the cement plant of Dam Zero.
To be precise, it's the area of cement pipes below the cement plant.
There are two travel bags and a bird's nest here that you can eat in; Su Ye, who often runs through this place, is a frequent visitor.
The next moment, his electronic girlfriend, Mai Xiaowen, appeared before him.
But... isn't this a bit too tragic? A disastrous start?
The scene unfolds, showing Mai Xiaowen lying weakly in a cement pipe, with bird eggs above her head still chirping.
A pile of blood-soaked bandages lay discarded nearby, along with a mangled Uzi submachine gun.
Mai Xiaowen's body was covered in wounds, and her combat uniform was tattered and torn, with burn marks and tears everywhere.
From the hole, you can see that her fair skin has turned into large patches of purplish-blue.
Her face was deathly pale, and her lips were completely bloodless. The only indication that she was still alive was the slight rise and fall of her chest.
"I'm so stupid!"
Su Ye had lost count of how many times he had marveled at the realism of the game's art style.
Even knowing it was a game, his heart still trembled the moment he saw Mai Xiaowen.
It was horrible; a petite young girl lay quietly waiting to die in the filthy sewer pipes.
His eyes were empty and numb, and he was about to lose all expression.
He could even zoom in on the image to see Mai Xiaowen's open wounds and dried blood.
"It's so realistic... Is it really okay?"
Su Ye clicked his tongue in amazement. After all, this was a world where even Huang Zhong's second skill could be reported for violating the rules.
Won't this be reported if it's so realistic?
At this point, the game's dialogue bar appears.
"I'm not feeling well!"
Su Ye was shocked. Was he going to start with such a big task?
Am I really destined to be a lifelong bachelor? Not only do I not have a girlfriend, but even my virtual girlfriend is going to die right at the start?
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