This is a locked chapterChapter 78: The Core of the Garden of Eden
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The duke and duchess discuss the fact that they've been invited to the garden of Eden. The duke says that he and the duchess are lucky to be invited to a place that's been described as a paradise. He compares paradise to hell, and says that if you survive hell, you can be called a monster. He also says that there's a seven-day waiting period for anyone who wants to sign up for a chance to win a million dollars. If you sign up, he says, you'll be able to live a life of luxury. He adds that if the organizer of the game is behind the game, he might be interested in the organizer, but the organizer would never be stupid as to himself. The duchess says that she's not the same as the duke, and that she doesn't want to know who organized the game. She wants to know the organizer's name, and the duke replies that he'd be interested if he were behind a game, but he wouldn't be as stupid as the organizer. He says that fortune is meaningless if you can get the props that will keep you alive. For example, he heard someone clear the "legendarily hardest level -infinite wandering" . Everyone is curious about the way they pass, and passing rewards. If they have good things, they should come to them. Fair trade is no deception, the duke says.
This is a locked chapterChapter 78: The Core of the Garden of Eden
About This Chapter
The duke and duchess discuss the fact that they've been invited to the garden of Eden. The duke says that he and the duchess are lucky to be invited to a place that's been described as a paradise. He compares paradise to hell, and says that if you survive hell, you can be called a monster. He also says that there's a seven-day waiting period for anyone who wants to sign up for a chance to win a million dollars. If you sign up, he says, you'll be able to live a life of luxury. He adds that if the organizer of the game is behind the game, he might be interested in the organizer, but the organizer would never be stupid as to himself. The duchess says that she's not the same as the duke, and that she doesn't want to know who organized the game. She wants to know the organizer's name, and the duke replies that he'd be interested if he were behind a game, but he wouldn't be as stupid as the organizer. He says that fortune is meaningless if you can get the props that will keep you alive. For example, he heard someone clear the "legendarily hardest level -infinite wandering" . Everyone is curious about the way they pass, and passing rewards. If they have good things, they should come to them. Fair trade is no deception, the duke says.