Chapter 546: Floor Teleporter

The poster stated that they would report the game company for the malicious bug that caused players to be in grave danger, and that they would petition higher authorities to ban the game.

This attitude and incident caused the post to become extremely popular, with many replies.

Second floor: "What? Slice research? Does this game have this hidden storyline? Did you trigger some easter egg or a hidden quest?"

Third floor: "Slice research, sounds fun. Where did you get sliced, poster? I want to try too."

Fourth floor: "Upstairs, didn't the poster mention the name? It's in the Magic Forest of Magic World One. Are you blind?"

Fifth floor: "Malicious bug? This isn't a malicious bug, is it? This game has one hundred percent realism. We've interacted with various characters from different worlds, and their intelligence levels are no different from ordinary people, not some artificial stupidity."

"You can't view this game with the perspective and experience of playing other games. The NPCs in this game are not idiots, not artificially stupid; they can be treated as normal people. After considering the actual situation, after dying and reviving multiple times in that world, people would become greatly curious about how this phenomenon of dying and coming back to life occurs, and wanting to study it is logically understandable."

"This is not a malicious bug at all. Imagine if our world also had people who could resurrect without a known origin, and their combat power was only slightly above that of ordinary people. Wouldn't they be captured and studied?"

Sixth floor: "Upstairs is amazing, analyzing so much. Indeed, this is a very normal reaction for people in a world to someone of unknown origin who can resurrect. It was originally a merit of the game's realism, but the poster insists on calling it a malicious bug. If you can't play the game, can you just not play?"

Seventh floor: "Seconded. If you can't play the game, can you just not play? What's so bad about being sliced and researched in a game? Isn't it interesting? Can you experience this kind of storyline in other games? You don't know what's good for you, losing a game and then wanting to report it. Isn't that just pure immaturity?"

Eighth floor: "This is just like those parents, isn't it? Losing a game and then wanting to report it, and even petitioning higher authorities to ban it? Who do you think you are? Can you actually petition them? You're just all talk."

Ninth floor: "Poster is an idiot, no explanation needed."

Tenth floor: "What's this about being in grave danger? Can the poster not log out? Or can they not adjust the pain sensitivity?"

Yang Feng saw that the poster appeared on the eleventh floor and then spent several floors spewing insults at those above. As expected, the floors below devolved into a cesspool of profanity.

Some players, worried that the hard-won game "The Main God's Conquest" would actually be shut down, immediately became enraged and joined the fray.

This action further angered the poster, who vowed that as long as they lived, they would constantly use all their connections to report the game.

After reading hundreds of comments, Yang Feng shook his head, considering it all a farce.

As someone who had been reborn, he knew that this game was not something that could be easily shut down by mere reports. Although the game had an official website and web pages, it was like an electronic ghost on the internet. There was no technology in this world that could oppose it.

No matter who tried to shut it down, it would be useless. It would remain there, unmoved. No human on Earth, nor any organization, could do anything to this online ghost.

As for entering the game and having their memories searched by natives using magic, this was a common topic in Yang Feng's previous life.

Players were invaders, the fourth disaster. A group of people who could not die and could not be destroyed invaded a world. For the natives of the world not to be suspicious of them, not to be curious, and to accept their identity by default, it would only be possible if "The Main God's Conquest" was truly just a game, and the cognition of these natives had been completely altered and distorted.

In reality, "The Main God's Conquest" was not a game at all, but an organization disguised as a game, invading myriad worlds.

The myriad worlds and countless timelines faced the blatant invasion of players, akin to the collision of one civilization with another. It would be strange if they weren't captured and researched.

Given the players' blatant lack of concealment and their arrogant and reckless nature, they didn't even need the intelligence organizations of the opposing worlds to use various means to investigate. They exposed a lot of information themselves and were immediately targeted and captured.

Yang Feng understood that since the game had only recently entered its beta phase, players were so astonished by the poster's experience. But soon, when the large organizations and regimes in those worlds discovered them, they would no longer be surprised. Some unlucky players would inevitably go through the poster's experience.

In his previous life, when players were captured by natives, they would often choose to log out directly to escape.

And now, many of these players probably considered this some kind of easter egg or hidden quest?

A cold smile appeared on Yang Feng's lips.

Regardless of what the Main God was, or what the Main God's Palace was.

However, for a great mage in a low-magic world like Hans, whose life level was only two-star or three-star, to attempt to search a player's memory or forcibly invade a player's soul was simply wishful thinking.

Even in higher worlds, none could truly forcibly search a player's soul or forcibly break into a player's memory. Gods, immortals, supreme beings, and divine civilizations were all helpless in obtaining player memories.

Let alone a so-called great mage from a mere low-magic world like Hans?

There were many magic worlds in the myriad worlds. Some magic worlds, like the world where the Cursed Dragon resided, contained gods who were the very root of the cosmic mystery.

Those gods resided in the origin universe of that spacetime, covering the multiverse and infinite dimensions under infinite timelines with the origin universe.

The great mages of that spacetime possessed the power to contend with such gods, ranking at eleven-star, level one hundred and ten, or higher.

The so-called great mages of low-magic worlds were merely the same title as the great mages of that high-magic spacetime. In reality, the gap between the great mages of the two worlds was immense.

In the myriad worlds, when the names of two realms were found to be the same, one must not equate them simply by name.

Yang Feng learned this fact in his previous life when he saw a Golden Immortal level player fighting to a draw with a Qi Refining level player.

Hans's probing and research of players were confined to the research within that spacetime; they could not truly cross spacetime.

Yang Feng knew that low-level worlds rarely possessed the ability to cross spacetime. The ability to cross spacetime was usually possessed by higher-level worlds.