Translator: Noodletown
Translations Editor: Noodletown Translations
For the players in this world, Resident Evil One was on the same level as epic poetry!
Its plot was simple, but it played on classic heroism, in which a player went in to save all his or her teammates. Popular novels weren't even brave enough to make their main characters so audacious because the slightest writing mistake would make the entire novel seem unrealistic.
However, Resident Evil One was different; its progress depended on the players themselves, making it incredibly easy to believe!
Moreover, the details were amazing, and each character was depicted perfectly!
After Fang Qi passed the game, the others continued their paths toward the end. Every experience they encountered and every teammate they met were as real as it could be.
Bravo Team's medic, Rebecca, was a typical example. This seemingly weak young woman was intelligent and extremely helpful throughout the game. She would provide medical assistance and could create any type of medicine. She even helped the main characters during the process of mystery solving.
Barry, who came with Jill, was extremely strong as well. He had a powerful Magnum Revolver and was an experienced middle-aged man who helped Jill out whenever she was in trouble.
There was also Richard, who risked his life to save the player. His death brought tears to both the female and male players' eyes.
During this time, game forums didn't exist. Nevertheless, it didn't stop the players in this world from discussing the plot of the game.
To them, the world that Resident Evil was set in was bizarre and grotesque, making them more curious and more adventurous than ever.
Moreover, the hard-to-achieve levels were highly topical.
– Wind and Moon Pavilion –
Yunshan Tavern and the Wind and Moon Pavilion were both restaurants, but the latter was one of the best in Jiuhua City.
This pavilion was located in the busiest part of the city. The tables and chairs were made of thousand-year pear wood, and the restaurant was both elegant and flashy. All customers were either rich or of prestigious backgrounds. Even a few cultivators could be seen in there.
"Zixin, you don't usually come here; why did you pick this restaurant today?" A young girl in a green dress sat down across from Xu Zixin; it was Shen Qingqing. She muttered quietly, "I'm so mad. I can't believe that they ran out of spots so early in the morning!"
"Don't mention it!" Xu Zixin picked up her teacup and took a small sip. The Longjing tea leaves were extremely fresh and fragrant, and it somewhat ameliorated her depressed mood as she glanced out the window.
"Then, let's talk about Resident Evil," Shen Qingqing chuckled, "You never told me how those zombies came to be."
"Oh, that..." It was obvious that Xu Zixin wasn't against this topic. Plus, it seemed like the perfect way to pass time at this moment. "I think it was because of a really powerful virus called the T-Virus... All animals, plants, and humans that were infected by this virus will mutate."
"It's so powerful..." Shen Qingqing couldn't help but look worried. "Will that virus spread? If it does, everyone in Racoon City will suffer, right..."
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FantasyThis story is not mine. Credits to the real owner. Original Author(s) : "The Leaf that goes against the water" Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Mystery, Supernatural Released on 2017 by Chinese Web Novel Status: Complete