Chapter 68
[You've been killed by Count of Moshi Territory!]
The red text appeared, announcing the end of the simulation.
"Damn it, when will it end?" a voice on the verge of breakdown echoed. The owner of the voice was the Protagonist of the Gold Level simulator. He had been simulating continuously these days, and although his experience was growing, so were his losses. Yet, every simulation ended with the same phrase, "You've been killed by Count of Moshi Territory!"
Now, seeing that sentence again, his head was spinning, and his mentality was on the verge of collapse.
"No, this can't go on." The simulator Protagonist thought.
He had to find a way to bypass Count of Moshi Territory; otherwise, his future path would be blocked by Count of Moshi Territory. Even though his golden finger was a simulator, it was based on his current situation and represented potential future scenarios. If he couldn't bypass Count of Moshi Territory in the simulator, it would be even more impossible in reality.
"If I continue like this, my mentality will collapse. Instead of staying closed off and making my own plans, I should go to the forum and see how other simulator Protagonists are doing, and what situations they are facing." The Gold Level simulator Protagonist decided.
Having a fair number of Protagonists with the same type of golden finger, he decided to check out the situations of other simulator Protagonists.
In the past, he didn't really bother communicating with other simulator Protagonists. Although they had the same type of golden finger, there was no comparison between bronze, silver, and gold levels. His Gold Level simulator had a much higher simulation limit and yielded greater rewards. If it were some Bronze Level simulator, they might still be stuck in a kingdom.
This Gold Level simulator Protagonist quickly opened the forum and began searching. He intended to join a group of simulator Protagonists. Such groups were plentiful on the forum—some were created based on location, some by Protagonists with similar golden fingers, and others included a mix of various Protagonists. Before finding a suitable group, he noticed that particular thread.
"Crescent Moon Capital..." The words "Crescent Moon" sparked a sense of familiarity. Upon closer thought, wasn't that the kingdom where Count of Moshi Territory was located? It seemed to be related to him! After a brief hesitation, the Gold Level simulator Protagonist decided to open the thread and read.
The post was quite lengthy. It took him about half an hour to finish reading it.
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"Yes, plenty of times. I encountered it twice, but more often, I was killed by other Villains," someone replied immediately.
"I also experienced it once, but that was much later. It was the first time I simulated that far ahead."
"I've encountered it once too."
"Why haven't I encountered it? Maybe I'm just too trash. I haven't simulated for long, and I always get killed by some Villains."
Many simulator Protagonists voiced their experiences in the group.
"It seems not easy for Bronze Level simulators to encounter it, and it might be related to the distance," thought the Gold Level simulator Protagonist.
At this moment, he received a friend request mentioning Count of Moshi Territory, so he accepted it. The new contact immediately started complaining, "Brother, have you also been sealed by Count of Moshi Territory? Damn it, no matter how I simulate recently, I keep getting killed by him!"
"What level is your simulator?" asked the Gold Level simulator Protagonist.
"Silver Level, but it's a bit more powerful than others. I killed a Villain at the beginning, which significantly boosted my luck. Killing Villains gives us a lot of luck," the contact explained.
Indeed! As long as the golden finger level was a bit higher and could simulate into later stages, it seemed impossible to escape Count of Moshi Territory! Count of Moshi Territory would probably become the common terminator for all simulator Protagonists.
"Damn it, it's so frustrating. You don't understand my feelings..." The silver simulator Protagonist poured out his frustrations with a mix of tears and snot.