Su Weili glanced at the data and suddenly spoke up:

"what?"

"Your instance... has it built its own ecosystem?"

Ron leaned against the side, as if listening to a story.

"It built it itself."

What do you mean by "it" built it itself?

"My AI has awakened, and its name is Bubble."

"Bubble?" Su Weili looked incredulous. "You named the AI ​​that?"

"It wasn't me, it was the system that chose it."

"Don't lie to me."

"You think I'd lie to you? This instance can function like this?"

Suweili choked.

Card suddenly spoke in a low voice:

"The system log does indeed say '[Replica Agent Personality: Bubble]'."

"Personality score: Stable and neutral, with paranoid behavior, strong self-planning ability, and extremely high ecological learning desire."

Marseille's brow twitched.

He knew that the score was generated by the underlying encrypted module of the review system.

Generally, AI instances that exhibit the "behavioral paranoia" trait are at a level close to "personality breakthrough".

In other words, the bubbles in this instance are starting to seem to have a bit of a spirit.

Su Weili flipped through the data, and finally couldn't help but ask:

"I have a question. In this instance, do you send the monsters to attack the players, or do they decide to attack them on their own?"

Ron replied very decisively:

"They do it on a whim."

……

After reviewing the basic data, the three-person team of dungeon inspectors moved on to the second phase of the process.

Demonstration of a live-sampled monster challenge.

According to standard procedures, they need to select any monster group within the instance, simulate the real challenge process, and evaluate the fairness of the mechanism.

Marseille pointed.

"We'll go to Bonehill Camp, those sand snakes and lizard riders look alright."

Ron smiled.

"can."

He beckoned.

The bubble's projection popped out.

[Bubble: Please, our three distinguished guests, enter the Sand Abyss Challenge Experience Mode!]

You have been marked as a test adventurer.

[Difficulty Level: Current average difficulty level + 10%]

[Instance Notice: Monsters have autonomous behavior; please be careful with your words and actions.]

Marseille raised an eyebrow.

"Can the monsters react to what the player says?"

Ron looked completely innocent.

"If you don't believe me, go and curse it."

Marseille ignored him and entered the Sand Abyss test instance with Suvilli and Kade.

— Five minutes later.

The three of them came out of the testing area.

His whole body was covered in sand.

Kade's cloak was all burned and curled up.

Suweili was hit by lightning three times, and his mental strength dropped by half a bar.

Marseille fared even worse, nearly being spun around five times by a bone snake while hanging from a stone pillar.

Ron, watching from the side, almost stopped laughing.

Bubbles popped out and started broadcasting.

Challenge Result: Failed

[Evaluation: Disrespectful language + intrusive tactics + uninteresting attack methods]

[Monster feedback: I hate them, I don't like their smell.]

After reading it, Su Weili's face turned as black as ink.

"Are your dungeon monsters that picky eaters?"

Ron shrugged.

"We are strangely free to express our opinions."

"..."

Marseille didn't speak, but looked down at the legal code in his hand for a while before slowly opening his mouth.

"I suggest you downgrade the AI's permissions for the instance, back to the 'Control AI' level."

Ron paused for a moment.

"Why?"

"Because your AI behavior is variable and poses a potential danger."

"Then you have to give me some proof."

"Its hostility toward the review panel is evidence of that."

Ron didn't even lift his eyelids.

"If the three of you go in and start fighting, do you think it'll cook for you?"

"This is a combat instance, not the Noble Canteen."

Suweili sneered.

"Aren't you afraid that the parliament will issue a 'partial ban' if you talk like that?"

"I'm afraid."

"then you--"

"But I'm more afraid of you."

As he spoke, Ron slapped the control panel.

[Ding—Copy authorization transfer request]

[Target Object: Consensus Source - Building Modules]

A system notification popped up:

Are you sure you want to enable the Consensus Source module?

This module will enhance the intelligent structure of replica behavior, triggering the "Replica Council - Autonomy Mechanism".

This requires advanced development privileges; please proceed with caution.

【whether】

Ron clicked "Yes".

[Ding—The Source of Consensus has been bound to the AI ​​Bubble instance]

The dungeon level has been upgraded to "High-Level Self-Demonstration Dungeon".

[System notification: Observer assessment mechanism has been triggered]

[The copy will automatically enter the initial screening stage of "World-Class Reviewer Recommendation"]

The three members of the inspection team all changed their expressions.

Card was the first to speak.

How did you obtain the 'Source of Consensus'?

Ron leaned against the platform and smiled.

"I just happened to snatch that broken module that I found in some abandoned ruins in your capital a while ago and repaired it."

"Now, the dungeon has its own voice."

"It's not up to me to decide."

"It's not up to you to decide."

"It's up to it."

Vanessa has been a bit restless lately.

This is not a joke.

Ever since the day she stole a portion of the secret scrolls from her father's study and showed them to Lilith, her heart had been on edge.

She has been suffering from a high fever for the past few days, unable to eat or sleep properly.

The moment she closed her eyes, all she saw was Ron's smiling face, and Lilith asking her, "Have you thought this through yet?"

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