In this chapter, we learn that the King of Gaming bugs has created a labyrinth, where the time flies 20 times faster. This is especially scary because it doesn't say who it's going to capture. The narrator is a businesswoman, and she knows the King threw the game in order to have this thing. She's worried that the demon invasion isn't just an in-game test, but a real business venture. The King tells her that he's invited the players because he knows they don't know too much about the demon armies. He says they can only stay inside the city, make the gate of war, the boundary, and set traps inside. Each of them and their team will be protecting one barrier. He's sorry, but he can't figure out a better plan for now. He tried, but it didn't work. The only thing he can think of is that they need to find a strong, trustworthy player to do the job. That's why they need a strong player, because without him, they won't be able to get the job done. They need a player who can unite the players, and that's what the King can do. He tells the narrator that he can do it for the King, because he is the highest-level player now. Without him, the whole operation will fall apart. He wants to know how he could put the King in danger again, and he
In this chapter, we learn that the King of Gaming bugs has created a labyrinth, where the time flies 20 times faster. This is especially scary because it doesn't say who it's going to capture. The narrator is a businesswoman, and she knows the King threw the game in order to have this thing. She's worried that the demon invasion isn't just an in-game test, but a real business venture. The King tells her that he's invited the players because he knows they don't know too much about the demon armies. He says they can only stay inside the city, make the gate of war, the boundary, and set traps inside. Each of them and their team will be protecting one barrier. He's sorry, but he can't figure out a better plan for now. He tried, but it didn't work. The only thing he can think of is that they need to find a strong, trustworthy player to do the job. That's why they need a strong player, because without him, they won't be able to get the job done. They need a player who can unite the players, and that's what the King can do. He tells the narrator that he can do it for the King, because he is the highest-level player now. Without him, the whole operation will fall apart. He wants to know how he could put the King in danger again, and he