Watching Emiko being forced to swallow the dessert, Mo Zhou immediately put Zhinv and Gutou into a dream to search their memories, and observed the movements of Beni and Dahuang.

"No accidents happened to them.

Similarly, your two thoughts did not obviously get tangled up on a decision-making issue."

Listening to Mo Zhou's conclusion, Zhinv echoed:

"So, after the end of the first act, this unimpeded thinking can also be understood as the simulator supporting our "artificial acceleration of the plot" behavior?

At least before the end of the key plot point of the second act, we are not obstructed at present."

Mo Zhou nodded, and controlled the telekinesis rope to mark the game log to the second plot point:

[Soon after eating the snack, your colleague Shimada wanted to invite you to see a movie, and you chose to take this opportunity to watch your favorite movie]

"Very good, it is not specific to a certain cinema, so as not to trouble the operation."

Mo Zhou glanced at Emiko, who was choking and rolling her eyes, and ignored her behavior of asking for water, but let Gutou and the others continue the experiment.

If she could choke to death even when drinking water, then Mo Zhou would not be at a loss, at least he saw a way to circumvent the simulator's death ending.

This also gave him an additional idea:

Can he use the simulator himself in a certain situation where he must die, so as to achieve the effect of "suspending his death"?

But he rejected his idea the next second.

If the goal of the simulator is to kill the subject, then the script will only be limited to the time before the subject's death to make his life as ups and downs as possible.

Two minutes later, Gutou and the other man grabbed an employee named Shimada and forced him to make a "date invitation to watch a movie" to Emiko.

The two casually searched the Internet for a movie that Emiko liked, and asked her to watch it for two seconds and then turn it off.

When the movie was turned off, the paper girl directly pierced Shimada's chest with a paper blade!

"Shimada-kun!!"

Emiko burst into tears and almost fainted when she saw her colleague die tragically in front of her.

However, Mo Zhou showed a satisfied smile.

As the only man named Shimada in Emiko's unit, if the previous artificial promotion was not established, it would be impossible for the paper girl to kill this key figure so neatly!

This also completely confirmed the speculation of Mo Zhou and others that the plot of the simulator can be artificially accelerated!

Looking at Emiko's next life plot in the game log, the experiment of the three people is also advancing rapidly.

For example, behaviors such as "negotiating a big business with a client" and "eating a bento at a certain breakfast shop" that should obviously appear on the second day in the original plot, as long as there is no specific time, several people can complete it by forcing.

However, when encountering a plot like "doing half an hour of weight loss exercises", the plot advancement of several people has to stagnate.

Unless the three people can directly tamper with the timekeeping method of the entire human civilization, otherwise this plot must be carried out honestly.

As dozens of plot points were accelerated, Mo Zhou also noticed the side effects of this behavior:

Artificial acceleration has too much impact on reality.

For example, in social behaviors such as "chatting with the clerk after dinner at a curry shop" and "visiting parents and helping to cook", in order to save time, several people had to quickly deal with the relevant personnel after the plot began.

It's not that I feel sorry for these people, but it's difficult to cover up the situation in certain occasions, and it may even produce some butterfly effects.

For example, the neighbors of Emiko's parents like to come to her parents' house to chat every day. In order to avoid the incident happening too early, he had to deal with the hidden dangers next door.

Of course, he would not be stupid enough to solve all problems by killing people, which would only involve the daily social personnel of the neighbors.

Instead, he directly forced Emiko's parents to inform the other party through information that they would stay at their daughter's house for a period of time in the next few days, so as to prolong the time for the incident to be exposed.

There are many similar things, but not every group of people can cover up the facts with simple excuses.

This made Mo Zhou realize that if his own needs are not urgent, there is no need to use this artificial acceleration method to bury mines for himself.

For example, one of Emiko's best friends happened to have a relative who was an official of the Sakura Country, but his identity was ordinary and he was far away at the moment.

But it is also a warning.

This reminded him of the "six degrees of separation" theory mentioned by a psychologist:

That is, a person only needs to get to know 6 people at most to get to know anyone in the world.

In layman's terms, in an ideal situation, you only need to make six calls to get to know anyone you want to know in the world.

This statement is not accurate, but it does explain the upper limit of human social ability.

If Mo Zhou is unlucky enough, it is not ruled out that he will encounter some unexpected situations and opponents in the process of artificially accelerating the plot.

So you need to be more careful when doing experiments.

But now the Sakura official is alone and may not have the heart to worry about the lives of too many ordinary people.

In this undercurrent environment, the experiment of Mo Zhou and others soon came to the second night, wasting a lot of time in the middle.

The reason for this is entirely because there is an event in the middle of the plot [sleeping in a hotel for one night on a business trip].

This kind of plot involving time cannot be skipped if you want to.

Of course, if Mo Zhou is awesome enough, he can carry a hotel around the blue star for several time zones, so that this night may be skipped from a physical level.

"Tonight we will face the so-called [monster] in the plot. Beni and Zhinu will go to the vicinity to be on guard. If there is any situation, we will immediately create chaos."

"Yes."

As time went by, Mo Zhou also temporarily called back the cat and dog combination that had been paddling outside for a day.

Although the original arrangement had no actual effect, the current alert environment is still a necessary measure, and no effect is the most ideal effect.

The last plot is [Emiko went shopping at night and missed the last bus, and encountered a monster on her way home].

In response, Mo Zhou directly let Bone release the other party near her home in the middle of the night, implicitly forcing the other party to escape in the direction of his home.

If there is any link in the [artificial acceleration] experiment that is most difficult for Mo Zhou to rest assured, it must be the current ending plot.

This is also the time to test the true power of the simulator.

After all, normally, Emiko can live for at least half a month.

But now Mo Zhou and others have solved the plot of most of her life in two days, letting her step into the coffin.

So theoretically speaking, even if Emiko acts at night, nothing may happen today.

It's like a machine where you assemble 99 parts in 10 minutes in advance within the stipulated time of one hour.

Although the remaining 1 part is just the finishing touch, you still have 50 minutes to slack off and can choose to install it at the last second.

Now that Mo Zhou has provided the conditions of "shopping at night", "missing the last bus" and "going home", he really wants to know what the simulator will do?

Will it plan and lay out the plot at the beginning to make the anomaly come as scheduled?

Or will it choose to pick a good day in the next few nights to arrive late?

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