The game has become a real alternate world

Chapter 104: The Surprise of Datafication_2



After all, the plot related to the Blood Race, Kana can guarantee that it has already undergone tremendous changes. God knows what will happen next.

Overall, there is still a high possibility that Lake Shore Village can be fully datafied by him.

After speaking, Kana added, "Soon, it won't be long before I lead you to face a glimpse of the despair of the future.

Think about it after experiencing it, think about whether you really want to lead your people down this path."

Abis looked at Kana and shook her head, "Isn't this unavoidable? The wind has already told me, an evil gaze is spying on us.

It's unavoidable, and the world is warning us. Since we can't escape, why not take up our weapons and face it head-on?"

Hearing these words, Kana couldn't help but recall.

Recall the later stages of the game, remember the plot experienced in the later stages.

Back then, he was just a Player, facing those NPCs when the plot arrived.

He and many players were complaining.

The complaints were condensed into just one or two sentences: "In this situation, pretending not to see, the crisis is right in front, yet they act blind.

If we're going to die anyway, might as well charge forward and fight. If it doesn't work out, we'll need to save them anyway."

This is what they said while watching the plot at the time.

After all, at that time, they were viewing it with the mindset of Players, with the viewpoint of watching a story.

And now it's reality.

Kana believes that the situation in the later stages will only become more exaggerated.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but shake his head helplessly and said, "No, many people will blindfold themselves, cover their ears. Huddled in the corners, even though the dark tentacles are already scratching their backs, they will only huddle tighter.

Treat this as a dream, as a nightmare from which they cannot awaken."

Faced with Kana's words, they couldn't understand.

Only Bobo and Blake, who had some insight, nodded slightly.

At this time, Beget came over to Kana.

"Sir, we are ready."

Kana nodded and approached the group of Half-Elves.

"Last night, you made a vow, a vow that has imprinted in your minds and etched into your hearts.

Remember it, recall it at all times.

Now you belong to no family, no village, nor any town.

Now, you belong to the Night Watchers; you have become Night Watchers."

This group of Half-Elves listened to Kana's words without panic, without disturbance.

But their expressions still showed some worry and confusion about the future.

Of course, many also bore expressions of determination, as if eager to face death like warriors immediately.

Seeing such expressions, Kana's serious expression relaxed, showing a gentle smile and said, "Alright, there's no need to be so serious, after all, we are a single organization.

Not everyone needs to be on the battlefield. I know you, you are more suited to provide supplies and various goods from behind the lines.

You only need to excel in your strengths among this, doing what you have always done."

Hearing this, many of the Half-Elves relaxed; they really weren't suited for combat.

Especially on the frontline battlefield.

Therefore, until now, the Half-Elves haven't established any power or nation. They have always depended on different countries and forces.

"Let's go, embrace your new life."

Riding the Land Birds, he took the group of Half-Elves away.

...

The group was too large, and the Half-Elves couldn't step forward quickly.

Fortunately, now all the Half-Elves are Night Watchers. With datafication support, they continually advanced by running.

They were also carrying a lot of weight.

These were things salvaged from the ship, more than half of which were various seeds, tools, spices, and so on.

After all, this is the foundation of the Half-Elves' livelihood.

Half-Elves generally hold professions such as Farmers, Tailors, Craftsmen, Chefs, Breeders, etc.

Though small in stature, they are agile, swift, and extremely patient.

After crossing the plains, they were about to reach Lake Shore Village.

"Your Highness, where do you intend to settle them? In the village?" Alyris asked.

Kana shook his head, "No, they cannot be settled in the village. The villagers will be discontent; settle them across the lake, near the orchard."

The large area surrounding Lake Shore Village is very suitable as a settlement.

It could easily accommodate more than the less than 2000 villagers of Lake Shore Village, even two or three more villages of the same size.

By settling the Half-Elves on the opposite side, becoming neighbors of Lake Shore Village, naturally, the villagers' discontent can be suppressed.

After all, they struggled to find this place on their way here.

The Half-Elves are distinctly a different race, and the villagers, being people of the Safro Kingdom, are inherently exclusionary.

Bringing a clan to settle directly would cause some dissatisfaction and even conflict, which is not what Kana wants to see.

Living in different places allows for resolving conflicts better, not to mention this group of Half-Elves is entirely datafied.

The most important point is that Kana wants to see what kind of energy such a large group of datafied people can unleash in reality.

So that he can use it as a reference for his future ideas.

Taking this group of Half-Elves, Kana didn't even show up at the village gate, directly bypassing to the other side of the lake.


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