The villain feels that as long as he becomes the best, those who usually look down on him, deceive him, or slander him will no longer pose a threat to him.
So this villain is so idealistic and enlightened, how could he become a villain?
This has to be said about the protagonist of this world.
Sometimes, in a world, a book, or a story, the protagonists are not always tall and positive.
The protagonists are human beings too, and they also have selfish motives and dark sides.
Just like the protagonist and villain of this world.
They were just two strangers who had never met before. In the same scene, they met an opportunity that was rare at the time.
And when this opportunity only requires one person, in a game, if you are a player, what is the first way to get him?
Of course he killed the opponent.
Being a glorious red-named monster is just a matter of getting more sin points, and there is no burden on your heart.
Thus, this unlucky villain turned into a tombstone without any preparation.
By the time he ran away and returned to the original place, the protagonist had already left gracefully.
In fact, it's nothing. The world is so receptive to games, and being killed once and robbed of an opportunity is no big deal.
But what makes this world's villains incomprehensible is that from the time he was killed, it was as if some strange switch had been turned on. Whenever he encountered some better resources in the future, he would be killed every time. Kill people and seize treasures.
Sometimes it’s a group of people, sometimes it’s one person.
You said it was a coincidence. When he was alone, even if he was squatting in a remote ditch, he could be accurately found and the opportunity was taken away from him.
And what's even more coincidental is that it's the same person who kills him every time.
The one who took his chance away from him the first time.
This makes the villains in this world so angry, even the clay figures are quite angry.
He felt that this person just had a grudge against him and was targeting him. Okay, if you don't let me go, then I won't let you go either.
So he embarked on the road of seeking death and opposing the protagonist.
It's a pity that the villain who was stunted from the beginning can't compare with the protagonist who has snatched countless opportunities and resources.
The more he resisted, the more severely he was beaten.
And powerful people always have many friends around them. The villain, despite being deliberately targeted by the opponent, has been playing in this game for a year, but he is still mediocre, even a little miserable.
You must know that the game life in this world is equivalent to the reflection of your real life.
The more props and resources you develop in the game, the better your level and equipment will be, and the more real benefits you can earn outside the game.
After this year, the world's villains can't even guarantee their quality of life, let alone making money.
No matter how unwilling he is, in order to survive, he must find a way to reverse the current situation.
Since there is no hope of seeing the light of day in this game, there is no point in continuing it.
No matter how uncomfortable the villain feels, in the end he can only quit this game and invest in another newly developed game to maintain his life through the new game.
Even if he develops in other games later, he can still do well.
But after all, it is difficult to calm down.
After all, he originally chose that game as the starting point of his career. The reason is that it is one of the largest and most realistic games with the most users at this stage.
In the days that followed, this game often filled his life and was mentioned from time to time.
And every time I see something related to this game, the villain will be reminded of his failure in the game.
accurate! Very unhappy! I am very unhappy!
Therefore, the villain's executor appeared to help him review and find a way to resolve his unwillingness.
Then, Mai Fan's grandfather Mai Mantun came.
What did he do when he got into the game?
Reason to the protagonist.
How could Mai Fan's grandfather know how to play games? Moreover, this game is a very complicated clearance game with strategic cards + holographic life.
The tasks at each stage, and even each person's life, are chosen step by step by themselves.
His grandfather didn't have any resentment towards the people who stole the treasure and robbed him of opportunities. He just felt that the young man was too violent and had the bad idea of getting something for nothing and taking advantage of others.
As a decent human being, this is not right.
Mai Fan's grandfather realized the shortcomings of this young man after he hit the street for the first time and became a grave.
So, he followed the protagonist every day, like a garrulous myna, instilling in him a mindset of being kind to others.
So does his approach work?
No, on the contrary, it is because of Mai Mantun’s education all over the world that more people know the true face of the protagonist in this world.
Oh, so that’s how he got his equipment, oh, so he is such a ruthless person.
The good image that could still be put on was originally messed up by Mai Mantun, and the protagonist turned into a hypocritical figure that everyone could avoid.
Who dares to form a team with this guy? What if he encounters something good and he gets happy and kills us too?
As a result, gradually, fewer and fewer people followed the protagonist.
Even if there are, they are mostly thugs driven by profit, and there are no longer those cool and courageous people.
Why doesn't this make the protagonist angry? Can he like Mai Man Tun?
It's strange that it's pleasing to the eye.
After going back and forth like this two or three times, the protagonist finally couldn't hold it back and started to attack Mai Mantun.
Anyway, there's no point in taking the high-profile hero's route, so let's take the moody master's route, which is both good and evil.
Then, in such a day, the protagonist made an appointment with Mai Mantun, swung his machete, and began to slaughter him repeatedly.
He killed himself until he was as red as a cooked crayfish, and also completely killed Mai Fan's grandfather out of the game.
Mai Fan's grandfather is still wondering why the villains in this world don't want him to continue executing?
If the level is low, we can practice it again. If the equipment is gone, we can conquer character cards and find ways to earn money.
But the villain can't stand it. His grandfather has been in this game for three months.
Not only was it not making money, it was losing money repeatedly.
Playing games requires a card and a holographic device network, which costs money every day.
But this guy didn't earn a single game currency and spent all the villain's savings.
As a recent graduate, playing games is equivalent to working as a freelancer and entering the society to make money.
With this business ability, no one will dare to ask him in the future.
If he doesn't stop immediately, he should just wait for word of mouth to spread and a bad record to be recorded on his exclusive game card.
Mai Fan's grandfather failed like this.