This levelâs plan hasnât been finalized yet. Itâs a level that no one other than him knows about.
Wen Xishu sighed lightly:
"Look at the âGodâ next to you, heâs about to destroy this city. Even though the apocalypse will inevitably come, and even though most people here will turn into either zombies or other monsters, at least fate has given them a choice."
"Iâve always liked a saying: a game is about players making interesting choices."
"But John, what youâre about to do is to take away all of our choices."
"In the third level of the game, I went to the Golden Mansion, which is also where the Tengyi Groupâs office is."
"There, humans are forced to fight zombies. Itâs very dark. And to break the deadlock, players must use even darker and more twisted roles to defeat the enemy."
"I wonder, can this still be called a game? From the start, you force players to make choices in ways that are not fun at all. Yet, the overall tone of your game is so dark..."
"Players seemingly have two choices, but everyone knows what it costs to play the good guy in that game, so they can only play the bad guy. They... have no choice. Can such a game still be called a game?"
John suddenly shouted:
"Who are you exactly? How do you know about content that hasnât been revealed yet?"
Wen Xishu didnât answer Johnâs question. He moved on to the next topic:
"In your childhood, the happiest moments of your life were playing games with your father. That simple, pure happiness."
"But then your family had a mishap. One day, you found that your father no longer smiled because of playing games."
"You blamed everything on money. From that point on, you started avoiding problems, attributing all evil to money."
"By the time you were in college, you thought you were enjoying the fun of games and the pure joy that belonged to games. But when your roommates discussed valuable gear, you, with your sensitive heart, started to avoid it again..."
"You wondered, how could that be happiness? How could showing off be pure game joy?"
Johnâs body trembled.
Wen Xishu said:
"But John, why canât there be showing off in games? Why canât the joy of buying items with money be a kind of pure happiness?"
"Because you loathe money, you always think that money deprives people of the joy of games. There are indeed many such examples."
"But the reason you hate money is because of your father. You never dare to face this fact. There could be many reasons for the disappearance of your fatherâs smile."
"He was in debt and had no heart for games. He longed for money and had no heart for games. He had problems with his wife and had no heart for games... Or maybe, he just found the game boring and didnât want to play."
"He didnât want to stay in that family anymore. He didnât want to endure his wifeâs scolding. He was a gambler, he lost bets, and in front of you, he lost the dignity of a father. All of this stemmed from his greed, arrogance, and pride."
"But you refused to accept these. You couldnât accept that your father had become a âlowlifeâ. If your father couldnât be wrong, then you created a new villain."
Johnâs fists clenched tightly as he continuously shook his head, saying:
"Thatâs not true, thatâs not true..."
His eyes were bloodshot with anger. But Wen Xishu didnât care. As long as Scorpio didnât make a move, even if he stood still for John to hit, he wouldnât die from it.
Wen Xishu said:
"Money has become the villain in your life. The advantage is that from then on, you became exceptionally pure in everything you did because you didnât care about profit. I completely believe that someone like you can become a role model for many, like Catherine."
"The downside is that because you refuse to face certain problems, your views have become narrow."
Wen Xishu stood up and looked down at John. The Scorpio beside him seemed non-existent, as though the whole matter had nothing to do with him.
Scorpio actually didnât expect that "brother" would take this angle. The departure of Johnâs father was indeed the first tragedy in his life.
Originally, he thought Wen Xishu had just skimmed through the CG content. But now, it seemed he sensed Wen Xishuâs "task interpretation" ability.
For many, it might seem logical to attribute the loss of Johnâs fatherâs smile to gambling, which could be blamed on money.
But Wen Xishu knew that this was the wrong conclusion.
And from that point onward, John had been wrong. So much so that in the dorms during college, Wen Xishu felt that John... was not pure but rather extreme.
"In many fields, obsession is considered a good quality. This also masks your shortcomings. People like Catherine and everyone on the team believe you are very pure, having no worldly desires."
"But what they donât know is that you are simply loathing money."
"Following this logic, when your mentor betrayed you, you didnât blame his moral failing. You first blamed the money."
"When your roommates enjoyed the acquisition of loot, you didnât see their genuine happiness. You thought their values were corrupted by money. You blamed the money."
"When your teammates finally succeeded, selling the game to a big company for fame and fortune, you didnât see it as a victory. You only felt defeated by the Demon King called money. Again, you blamed the money."