Chosen Evolution: I can load the protagonist template

Chapter 420 Players are best at breaking free from mental cages

Chapter 420 Players are best at breaking free from mental cages
The live stream follow rules, specifically designed for combat, force all live stream feeds to switch to the invitation holder.

This is obviously fatal for players who specialize in thieves.

But everything has a time limit. In 97, when brick-like mobile phones were not yet widespread, most people could only use pagers, and the only way to watch programs was through television, the transmission of information obviously had a long time limit.

Viewers watching on TV realized that the Hungry Wolf Team's invitation had been stolen, but the Hungry Wolf Team itself was clearly unaware of it.

Terry, eager to catch Geese, and also feeling a pang of sadness at his own predicament where he couldn't even avoid being bumped by a passerby, simply didn't stop and continued the chase.

Terry was completely bewildered when he couldn't catch up with the person and then discovered that the invitation was missing when he returned. He immediately went to a restaurant with a TV to start looking for the person.

Then I witnessed the amazing antics of the players.

The live stream feed for Team 996 was frozen in the sky—

A large bird with a somewhat fierce appearance, as if it were wearing a hat, soared through the blue sky as if it were grabbing an invitation!

The title of the live stream team remained consistently on Team 996.

"Damn, it's all thanks to the players' clever ideas! How come I didn't think of that!"

Watching the live feed from the ghost camera, Cheng Tian slapped his thigh and exclaimed in genuine admiration.

The ferocious bird soaring through the sky carrying the invitation is a crow leader, the evolved form of the Pokémon "Markrak".

While the fighting tournament does prohibit the use of most non-fighting skills, there are no additional restrictions on minion summoning. Although fighters possess extraordinary destructive abilities, few have the ability to fly.

The last fighter who could fly was Goenitz in 96.

This means that as long as the crow leader who takes the invitation to the sky does not fly out of the area designated by the competition organizer, it will not be considered a violation!
Is this reasonable? No, this is not reasonable!

Very quickly, the organizer's hotline was flooded with calls from players and viewers, mostly expressing their objections to Team 996's live stream.

The organizers were initially dumbfounded. They really hadn't anticipated this situation. However, changing the rules at the last minute would inevitably backfire, so they could only explain and acquiesce, watching with a look of amazement as the viewership data in the 996 live stream visibly increased.

Driven by curiosity, a desire for fun, and a desire to see how long the birds could endure, many viewers flocked to the 996 channel.

We've seen fighters in brawls, we've seen fighters turned into female characters, now it's time to see the fighters' birds.

This left countless people dumbfounded, yet it also evoked a sense of astonishment: "Is that even possible?!"

Team 96's actions arguably broke the fighters' mental constraints, making everyone realize that the preliminary rounds, which stipulated "seizing and retaining the invitation," did not actually involve everyone fighting head-on. This obviously opportunistic approach was also in accordance with the rules.

As a result, all sorts of strange and unusual ways to preserve the invitations emerged in various seed and preliminary selection teams in the form of "Hey? I have an idea!", and the style of more than a dozen live broadcast channels began to change visibly.

Of course, the Garou team, whose invitation was stolen, obtained the team composition information of Team 996 almost immediately. However, because the live broadcast was fixed on the bird and Team 996 deliberately concealed their posture and hid themselves, the Garou team, who were not good at anything other than fighting, were completely at a loss.

No one could have imagined that the Hungry Wolf team would lose their seeded team invitation in this way.

Some people have even started placing bets behind the scenes, betting on how long the bird can stay aloft, how long the Hungry Wolf team will chase the bird, and whether the Hungry Wolf team will give up and switch to seizing invitations from other teams, and so on.

"Tsk~ What a pity, my owl spirit doesn't have the ability to interfere with physical things, otherwise I could have given it a try." Eileen, whose imagination had clearly been sparked by the raven leader, said with a regretful look as she watched the live stream.

"There's no need to limit yourself to the sky."

Cheng Tian, ​​however, rubbed his chin and gave a direct reminder.

"Oh? The sewers? That's definitely a blind spot."

Reminded by Cheng Tian, ​​Eileen immediately thought of the city's sewer system. She nodded repeatedly, then showed a look of disgust.

"I can tolerate the sky to some extent, but if this really appears in the sewers, I'd rather not participate in the competition than chase after it."

"Just watch, someone will definitely do it, maybe even someone who came from the sewers will do it."

Cheng Tian looked completely certain about it.

But as soon as he finished speaking, Cheng Tian suddenly straightened up.

Because in his Dominion Radar, several humanoid silhouettes that were clearly different from other ordinary individuals suddenly appeared, and Cheng Tian was able to clearly determine that, compared to humans, these silhouettes should be closer to cyborgs with deep mechanical modifications all over their bodies.

There were fewer people than expected, only three, and the leader was noticeably larger than the others.

"It doesn't seem to be one of Yingluo's people..."

Cheng Tian raised his hand, and the Mind Crystal appeared, flying directly out of the laboratory's main door and heading towards the cyborgs who were approaching at a steady speed.

The silhouette was enough to roughly identify the person, but the shared vision of the Mind Crystal allowed Cheng Tian to directly confirm the other party's identity.

Maxima, a cyborg warrior belonging to NESTS.

However, given that they appeared during the day, made no attempt to conceal their identities, and maintained this number, they are most likely not there to cause trouble.

As Maxima approached the research institute, he suddenly froze, then looked up into the air and met the gaze of the carefree Mind Crystal. His modified retina displayed a series of data analyses, ultimately concluding that it was a "product of superpowers."

But just as Cheng Tian guessed, he wasn't there to cause trouble again, but rather with a purpose. So even if he didn't know whether the floating crystal ball was actually a product of the research institute, he wouldn't make any rash moves.

They arrived politely, made a courteous visit, and in the reception room, they opened a box that looked lightweight but made a dull thud when it hit the table, and placed it directly in front of Cheng Tian and the others.

A whole box of gold bars, and they're even space-recognized items that can be exchanged for Chosen Coins.

"This is the organization's apology for what happened yesterday."

The imposing and serious Maxima, whose face now appeared somewhat simple and honest, pushed the gold brick forward and then got straight to the point.

"Our boss wants to buy Han Zhuli's left eye from you. Please name your price."

(End of this chapter)

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