The Simulator Chapter 61 - LiddRead

The Simulator Chapter 61

Lu Yao was a bit unsure, “Isn’t this Officer Fu?”
Sister Peng let out an oh.

She wrinkled her eyebrows, her eyes showing a few struggles, a few hesitations in her trance.

“Yeah …… Fu Cheng Gang, remember.” She squeezed out a smile on her face, “Look at me, only after thirty my memory is so bad.”
“It’s probably because I drank too much last night, and I’m still a little dizzy. This brain of mine, I should read more books and move, I’ve seen too many ancient puppets ……”
Sister Peng laughed at herself.

Lu Yao, however, found that the memory of dealing with Cheng Gang was also fading rapidly in his mind. Although he could still say the name, everything related to Fu Chenggang became vague and ambiguous.
Something was wrong.
There is something wrong with Fu Chenggang.

Lu Yao pretended to casually ask, “Sister Peng, how did you and Officer Fu know each other before?”
“We’ve known each other for a long time.”
Sister Pang was a little uncertain about both of their first encounters, but she didn’t seem to care.
“A few years?” Lu Yao smiled and inquired, “You both talked about marriage before, so you should have known each other for a while, right? But I didn’t even hear you talk about it before, Sister Peng, the secrecy is really good.”
“How do you gossip up?”
Mouth seems to complain, Sister Peng but happy to talk about these things: “Specific years do not remember too well, but we do know a long time is.”
“They police are very busy, often travelling, sometimes the phone can not be answered. But he is a good and honest man, we can only say that there is no fate.”

Talking about her breakup with Fu Cheng Gang, Sister Peng was very frank, without any dissatisfaction or resentment.

Lu Yao felt even more odd. Sister Peng claimed to be very familiar with Fu Chenggang, but talked about Fu Chenggang’s affairs without any details, more like an inherent knowledge.
What was even more odd was that it suddenly occurred to Lu Yao that he had never questioned Fu Chenggang’s identity from the beginning to the end. From the first time they met at the shopping mall, they had taken it for granted that the other party was a criminal police officer.
It was as if the identity [Criminal Police Officer Fu Cheng Gang] was firmly imprinted in his mind.

Lu Yao pretended to go to the toilet. Immediately after going out, he dialled the phone number of the city’s Public Security Bureau and asked if there was a person named Fu Chenggang in the criminal police team, saying that there was such a person looking for him for questioning.
The police officer there said politely that there was no such a police officer and told him to stay alert.
Lu Yao was now completely sure that the identity of this person, Fu Chenggang, was fake.
Could Fu Chenggang also be a player?
Lu Yao guessed that he was able to use some sort of prop to distort other people’s memories and perceptions to convince people of his identity.
It was a good thing that there was no direct identification between Divine Players.
There shouldn’t be many people like Song Shiyi who possessed the identification tool “Ming Zai”.
Otherwise, Fu Chenggang would never have let himself go so lightly last time.
That’s right.
Since it’s inconvenient for him, he can have the committee look into it.
When Lu Yao got home from work, he repeated the same trick and asked Isabelle to borrow the phone of a waiter at a cafe two blocks away and called Song Shiyi.

This time, Isabelle said that there was a player who claimed to be a criminal police officer, Fu Cheng Gang, who was using props to distort the memories of ordinary people.
Song Shiyi’s side replied, “I’ll check it out later.”
……
Throwing the issue of Fu Chenggang to Song Shiyi, Lu Yao stopped caring about it and focused on the simulator.
With a little bit of territorial expansion, Lu Yao had currently taken control of quite a few regions.
Firstly, it was the vast majority of the western continent, including the three major blocks of the Garlic Tribe Headquarters, the ghostly city of Saniro, and the Salt Pond Settlement. Apart from the northern forest that had yet to be fully explored, the map of this continent was basically clear.

Furthermore, there was the overseas part.
The return of the East Sea Clan not only gave the little people of the New Garlic Tribe a well-established sea base, but also replenished a large swath of the nautical map.
There were also two special copy spaces.
The [Golden Wilderness] that opened in the castle, and the [Black Abyss] on the East Sea Clan’s home island.
The [Golden Wilderness] was a quest reward type.
The [Black Abyss] was the monster hunting and levelling type.
Both have their own advantages.
For now, Lu Yao is not prepared to build wonders for a short period of time, and without considering the Forest Hut, the line of [Golden Wilderness] is temporarily creaking.
The outer layer of the [Black Abyss] has become a place for Blood Knights to kill monsters and practice levelling to explode equipment – although no other equipment has been exploded yet, it’s kind of a reminder.
However, Lu Yao would usually only throw the Blood Knight in when he was there. Otherwise, if he didn’t keep an eye on it, he was worried that the Blood Knight’s tendon would fight with the monsters inside until it died.

As night approached, the paddle sailing boat spotted a large island in the south that was infested with people.
There were broken docks along the coast of the island, and the ruins of some stone houses and homes left by humans. But the entire periphery of the island was lifeless, with hardly any vegetation visible on the ground.
Before the paddleboat could dock, it was attacked by a group of sea rats.

This group of sea rats carried the name [Crazy Lemmings] on their heads and were densely packed on the sea. They were like seaweed on the water, swimming towards the boat layer by layer, scaring the paddleboat to turn around and run away.
The mad lemmings could swim and live in the sea, but they were not fast and could only move in the near sea, so they were soon left behind by the paddle sailing boats.
These were reported truthfully to the tribal leaders by the little people on board.
Of the three tribal leaders, the young fishing company maintained its usual aggressive attitude.
“…… We need to take advantage of the speed of the paddle sailing boats, we can send a few more boats over.”
“Have the paddle sailing ships sail around the southern continent and outline the charts over there before seeing if there’s a way to land and check out the actual situation on land.”

Astrologer Shahan did not comment.
The newly joined former East Sea Clan [Clan Chief] Hai Mira gave an important piece of information.
“The island in the south is called Bright Moon Island, and there are traces of the gods.”
“At that time, the East Sea Clan’s canoes had been in the nearby waters and saw divine might from afar. Lightning constantly landed in the air, mountains shook, and hurricanes and rainstorms followed one after another.”
“It’s possible that a war between gods has broken out on the island.”
Lu Yao said in his heart that he could have found other divine players.

Lightning, hurricanes, torrential rain, and mountains shaking …… These are all miracles created by the power of faith.
It looked like those two players were fighting out of fire, directly spending faith towards each other’s villainous heads, and directly using nuclear weapons as soon as they came up.
However, Lu Yao thought on second thought, not right ah.
The new players are all so irritable now? They’re just going to f*ck each other until the end of time?
In the past, even Liza was not so rigid ah …… more or less have to have some appeal and reason, right?
You’re a trainee god, how much faith do you have? You can’t afford to take a lightning quake like that.
At the behest of Lu Yao, Isabel found Hemila.
Facing the apostle representing the gods, this matriarch immediately spoke out everything she knew.

“The deity on the island is called the [Bright God], and He shelters a group called the Bright Moon Tribe.”
“There is a special monster on the island held by the Ming God called the [Barnyard Grass Monster].”
“It’s a small monster that looks like grass, they aren’t strong on their own, but they can’t be killed and will sow seeds everywhere. It’s most likely a monster made by another god.”
“As long as there are barnyard grass monsters, all other grasses will become their food and prey. Even if they don’t eat it, they will pull out the other grasses and kill them.”
Lu Yao looked shocked.
Crap, a prehistoric era biohazard.
“The Ming God felt that the believers were suffering and had been having their food stolen and destroyed by the barnyard grass monsters, so he guided them to build docks and ships, wanting to move away from this island.”
“……”
Speaking of this, Hemira was silent for a moment.

“But for the sake of the East Sea Clan’s safety, it’s better to let the Akatsuki Island continue to be harassed by the barnyard grass monsters. That’s why the East Sea Clan used canoes and sea monsters to blockade the surrounding waters so that they couldn’t build ships to leave.”
Lu Yao snorted coldly in his heart, “I knew it.
This matter can’t be unconnected to you, East Sea Clan.
No wonder you were evasive before.

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