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Chapter 25 Waiting

The second factor that prompted Ye Yun to continue to be "cowardly" was the camp route.

Killing the vultures turned Ye Yun's camp route into [Chaos and Evil - Neutral (CE~CN)]. Why did this happen?

Here we have to talk about the sequence of camp routes.

As mentioned above, the so-called neutral evil refers to "true evil, regarding evil as an ideal, without honor, doing evil only for the convenience of oneself, not under the jurisdiction of the organization, and not taking the initiative to evil"; while chaotic evil is "not driven, taking the initiative to evil, acting against all good things and the lives of others, being unorganized or disorganized, spreading evil with the most malicious violence".

Here, both evil routes have unique keywords.

The keyword of neutral evil is: do evil only for the convenience of oneself and will not take the initiative to act evil.

The keywords of confusion and evil are: take the initiative to spread evil with the most malicious violence.

What Ye Yun wants is of course the neutral evil route (NE). "Don't take the initiative" means that he can not be troubled by a large number of random tasks. The way he joined this major event was indeed deviated from the orderly evil (LE). The system prompt is to determine based on his subsequent behavior to choose the other two routes besides orderly evil.

But Ye Yun did one thing, asking the system to determine that he has a tendency to choose a chaotic evil route (CE).

He killed Vulture and Xu Yanan in an extremely cruel way to destroy the human mind and body together.

Killing vultures has no effect on the tendency of the two routes of neutral evil and chaotic evil. Vulture's death is just a simple "survival factor" for Ye Yun, which satisfies both the neutral evil "doing evil only for convenience" and the chaotic evil "acting evil"... In other words, killing players in the same camp may be considered a kind of betrayal, but the words "killing" and "betrayal" are not derogatory in the T camp. They exist as "definition of bandits".

Therefore, the act of killing vultures does not indicate Ye Yun's route tendency.

But Ye Yun's "way" to kill vultures has a great tendency!

He "used" Xu Yanan's life to kill the vulture, and gave fatal damage to the body and mind of the "woman who loves him", which is in line with the second keyword of chaos and evil, "spread evil with the most malicious violence."

Dear readers, let me imagine, what kind of people we see in TV series are the most despised and annoying? They may not be the bad guys who use conspiracies, nor are they evil people who hurt the protagonists much, but those men who "betrayed the woman who loves you deeply", "take women who love you as a tool", and "brutally abandoned them after using women". The reason is undoubtedly that such people are more scumbags, such ways of acting are even more unpleasant, and such people's values ​​are even more disgusting.

No matter what kind of difficulties Ye Yun has (this is not a slander for his protagonist, please don’t hate him!), he ultimately killed Xu Yanan in the most unpleasant way. It is not an exaggeration to describe this behavior as "the most malicious violence"... The reason why vultures were hit is largely due to the fact that most people in the orderly and evil camp will not use this "malignant" method to kill people.

Obviously, the game system will naturally determine that Ye Yun has a tendency to go to a chaotic and evil route.

So, back to the beginning of this topic: Why did Ye Yun continue to be cowardly?

It’s certainly exciting to go out to fight, but it’s nothing to fight with both sides at the risk of your life. Anyway, there is a law that the protagonist will definitely not die. How good is it to kill a big kill?

Such behavior may be second-rate, but isn’t it the protagonist who should do the fun of us when watching the fight?

But don't forget that the consequences of doing this are not just death... Whether it is fighting against the "own people" in the T camp or the "enemy" in the CT camp, it is a kind of "evil". Isn't it more inclined to fight with people without restraint to be more inclined to be chaotic and evil "active evil"?

On the other hand, waiting in the corner is in line with the neutral and evil "will not take the initiative to take evil"... As a bandit, as long as he fights, no matter who he fights, it is actually a kind of "evil". Fighting with his own people is betrayal. Even if betrayal is normal for the bandits, it is also a kind of "evil behavior"; fighting with the enemy is even more "evil". You need to know that Ye Yun's enemy is a military policeman, and fighting with the military police is always a crime regardless of the reason. If you don't believe it, try driving to the intersection and encountering the traffic police asking him to wave his hand and slap him in the face?

[Curious Evil - Neutral (CE~CN)] The judgment given by this system is actually the system giving Ye Yun a directional reminder: You are now developing towards chaotic Evil, and what you do next depends on your own.

It is a ‘prompt’ rather than ‘confirm’, which means Ye Yun still has the opportunity to correct his tendency to the route.

Why did Ye Yun risk his life to join this major event? Isn’t it to turn to the neutral and evil route? After spending such a big price, he eventually became a chaotic and evil person who was completely opposite to the neutral and evil principles of conduct. Ye Yun would probably go crazy immediately.

(PS: It’s not that I underestimate the readers’ IQ, but Ash has always felt that even a fantasy novel should be written with clear and reasonable plots, so I explained so much. If it affects everyone, please understand!)

There are two elements to add to it. Ye Yun, who was originally intended to make soy sauce in this major event, naturally would not go out casually.

...

Two hours and forty minutes have passed, and Ye Yun can no longer hide it.

What scared him was no longer the threat of guns, but the fear of unknown things.

Time passed, and the battle escalated like a roller coaster, but then it fell into the water sharply, and the sound of gunfire and shouts of killing gradually disappeared.

But the unknown point is here. People from the two camps are obviously dead, but the explosions in the building are getting louder and more frequent. The tremors caused by the explosion were only a few minutes before. At this moment, Ye Yun, who was sitting on the ground, felt on the train. The vibration of the ground once every few seconds indicates that the continuous explosion is constantly destroying the entire building.

There were fewer people, but explosions became more and more frequent, which was really unpredictable. Ye Yun guessed that the CT camp was gradually becoming weaker, and it should have been to prevent T from obtaining the final victory and killed the same person, and activated the explosives that seemed to have been buried in various parts of the building.

This is the most reasonable explanation, but it is also the most terrifying. Compared with the crazy scenes when the bandits drove in, the CT people's behavior at this moment is not inferior.

Thinking of this, Ye Yun's heart couldn't help but tighten, and could no longer suppress the horror in his heart, so he walked to the kitchen door carefully.

Gently pushing open the door, a breath of smoke from the ignition of gunpowder rubbing and igniting it straight into the nose.

There were several corpses scattered in the corridor outside. Although there were signs of explosions and bullets pouring out, it was obviously a long time ago.

In fact, since Ye Yun came to this floor, the gunfire outside was not too strong, and it was reduced to a point where it was not available in a few minutes.

Ye Yun knew that this was about 35th floors, and the purpose of both sides of the battle was naturally above 40th floors, so it was normal for this place to be swept away in a hurry.

Carrying the gun carefully, Ye Yun leaned over to a body of an armed police officer and picked up a QBZ95 and tried to sell it into the mall. Sure enough, he got the information that "realistic weapons need to be used more than 3 missions before they can become system weapons for sale or strengthening". He immediately gave up the idea of ​​"picking up rags".

He tiptoed to the corner of the corridor and looked left and right. On one side was the elevator leading to the main banquet hall leading to the floor on the other side, so he could not know where to go.
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