"There was...a small mistake." A familiar voice came from the other side.

Shang Yinhe turned around and saw a completely unfamiliar, translucent person.

This "person" was wearing a white shirt, a black tuxedo, black trousers, a pair of white gloves, and a black tie at the collar, looking like a typical British butler.

If it weren't for the fact that his body was translucent with a very technological sense, Shang Yinhe might have thought that this was the butler from some castle who had escaped into the game world, or that it was Sebastian from the anime. into reality.

The translucent British-style butler half-bent down, put his right hand on his chest, and gracefully saluted: "First meeting, my..."

He blurred the last few words of "my".

But Shang Yinhe didn't care about these details.

Hearing the butler's words, he couldn't help but raise his eyebrows in surprise and asked, "Are you... the narrator?"

Yes, the British butler's voice is extremely familiar. Isn't it the narrator who sings (a very shameful song) before the start of every game world?

"It's me," the narrator showed a slightly shy smile, "It's an honor to finally meet you."

"You..." Shang Yinhe asked hesitantly, "Well, are you a game system?"

"Yes, and no," the narrator answered ambiguously, but he made the situation as clear as possible, "In this magical world of [Mirror Kaleidoscope], the most basic operations have certain program controls - from In a sense, this most basic program control is the so-called game system."

"[Mirror Kaleidoscope]?" Shang Yinhe noticed the term, "What is this?"

"Well, let me think about it..." The narrator was stunned for a moment and thought for a while before replying, "It should be the name of this game system that contains thousands of worlds and mirror images of world rules."

"'Should?'" Shang Yinhe asked sharply, "Are you not sure too?"

"I have lost a lot of memory," the narrator showed an apologetic smile, "I can only roughly remember that this thing is called a mirror kaleidoscope. For more details, I may need to find it slowly in the future."

"But," as if he was afraid that Shang Yinhe would doubt his sincerity, the narrator immediately added, "As long as I can think of it, I will try my best to think of it and tell you."

Hearing this answer, Shang Yinhe couldn't help but feel refreshed.

Iida only knows how to behave miserably and can only avoid the topic by wallowing in all kinds of cuteness. Even if [causal detection] is used, basically not much information can be detected.

And now, he finally has a core figure related to the game system who has a certain memory and is willing to answer his questions!

Shang Yinhe's first question was about the creator of the game system: "Who created this [Mirror Kaleidoscope]?"

Hearing this question, the narrator gave Shang Yinhe a subtle look and replied: "Well, I don't remember, but this magic weapon is mixed with the laws of many planes, and the person who created it must be a very special person. A great genius.”

"Wait, did I hear you correctly?" Shang Yinhe began to doubt his ears, "You mean -'magic weapon'?"

"Is it the kind of 'magic weapon' from the Xianxia world?" Shang Yinhe asked with a hint of surprise, "But isn't the game system a technological product?"

"Is there any essential difference whether it is a product of the technological world or a product of the fairy world? It is nothing more than discovering rules, summarizing rules, and applying rules." The narrator gave Shang Yinhe a subtle look, "Since the so-called Extraordinary abilities have their own rules and can be used on a large scale to trigger the development of new technologies in the extraordinary era. So why can’t the rules of the fairy world be combined with technology?”

"Um," Shang Yinhe couldn't help but ask, "Does the world of immortals really exist?"

"...I don't remember," the narrator thought carefully for a long time, and finally gave this answer helplessly, "It should exist, right?"

This is really a helpless answer. Shang Yinhe originally wanted to ask more questions in this regard, but was blocked by this sentence.

After thinking about it, Shang Yinhe focused the question on the narrator himself: "So, what exactly are you?"

"...I can't remember clearly. All my past memories are blank and I can't retrieve them for the time being." The narrator thought for a while, and finally spread his hands helplessly, "But I guess I should be a weapon spirit or something. Something?"

Weapon spirit...?

Shang Yinhe couldn't help turning his head and glanced at Iida who was sitting quietly on his shoulder: "So, where is Iida?"

The Puyou chicken on the shoulder tilted his head and looked at the narrator for a while.

"I don't know," the narrator looked away from Iida, and finally replied, "Maybe it's a system bug?"

Next, Shang Yinhe asked seven or eight more questions, but it seemed that these questions were completely beyond the narrator's ability.

The answer he gave was a helpless "I don't know."

After hearing "I don't know" several times in a row, Shang Yinhe was a little depressed and a little ready to make a move.

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