In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist's name is "Diliancheng" and that he is a student at the University of Pennsylvania. He has come to the university to work as a model for a new game that uses brain waves to control the actions of characters. The protagonist complains that he has been slandered by "chenglian" and wishes to know why he is being slandered. He also wants to know if the protagonist cares about a woman as much as he does about her. He asks the protagonist if the clothes in the game are all for characters, and the protagonist replies that they are for "npcs" . He tells the protagonist that if the game is released, it will have a big hit. He then tells him to go change his clothes and make a new set of clothes for the characters. He says that he will make a set of prototypes based on the protagonist and pay the protagonist for the work. He wants the protagonist to be able to see the clothes before he changes his clothes, but the protagonist is afraid to do so because of the glare of the sun. He decides to ask the costume designer to make the clothes more colorful. He writes to the designer and asks him to add some more tulle to the clothes. He hopes that the woman will be so careful that she won't be offended by the designer's request to change the clothes for her.
In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist's name is "Diliancheng" and that he is a student at the University of Pennsylvania. He has come to the university to work as a model for a new game that uses brain waves to control the actions of characters. The protagonist complains that he has been slandered by "chenglian" and wishes to know why he is being slandered. He also wants to know if the protagonist cares about a woman as much as he does about her. He asks the protagonist if the clothes in the game are all for characters, and the protagonist replies that they are for "npcs" . He tells the protagonist that if the game is released, it will have a big hit. He then tells him to go change his clothes and make a new set of clothes for the characters. He says that he will make a set of prototypes based on the protagonist and pay the protagonist for the work. He wants the protagonist to be able to see the clothes before he changes his clothes, but the protagonist is afraid to do so because of the glare of the sun. He decides to ask the costume designer to make the clothes more colorful. He writes to the designer and asks him to add some more tulle to the clothes. He hopes that the woman will be so careful that she won't be offended by the designer's request to change the clothes for her.