Interstellar Number One Farmer: I Only Want To Farm!-Chapter 77 - 29: Battle Damage

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Chapter 77: Chapter 29: Battle Damage

Looking up, the majestic universe can be seen outside the battleship, with stars twinkling.

The battleship rapidly approaches the space mining area and steadily docks at the edge of the space station. The co-pilot asks Hu Ping if he should connect to the space station.

Hu Ping hasn’t recovered from the shock yet. He’s not surprised by the game’s realistic environment.

Instead, he wonders, did this game really come from a junior?

Hu Ping can’t help but doubt if someone else is using her for promotion. The environment is too realistic; is the game’s core structure the same as the current engines?

If it’s the same, then how did she create this game world by herself?

The co-pilot speaks again, raising his voice, "Commander, should we connect to the space station?"

Hu Ping finally reacts and tells the co-pilot to dock with the space station.

A hasty decision led Hu Ping to an inescapable trap within two hours of game time. The space station had no living people, only Insect Men simulating rescue signals to lure humans in.

The moment they connected to the space station, the battleship was destined to never escape.

Hu Ping was tormented throughout, as teammates sacrificed themselves in vain to reverse the dire situation.

The character was declared dead.

Is this difficulty? Is this really difficult?

Starting at god-level difficulty, a small mistake led to a series of collapses, and by the end of the game, all three resurrection opportunities were used up.

Every time he made different choices, but in the end, it was tragically hopeless, with no survivors.

His head itched, and Hu Ping felt he needed to grow another brain to possibly pass the difficult mode.

He started another round in beginner mode, then chose easy.

This difficulty, could it also be a quick defeat?

This time, the map was the one Xing Miao played first, with the task still being to explore underground.

Hu Ping was more cautious and moved forward slowly.

After an hour of game time, three of his five teammates were dead, and another was severely injured trying to delay the enemy.

He barely escaped from underground, but the system deemed it a failure because he didn’t complete the task at all.

Recalling the perilous underground scenes, his mind was blank, and the task was forgotten.

The beginner mode is not friendly to beginners at all.

Hu Ping refused to believe it, and the system asked if he wanted to continue with the same scene.

He chose yes but switched to the friendly beginner mode.

Two hours had passed outside. He climbed out of the simulation pod and lay down on a chair, having lost his dreams.

Liu Xun didn’t ask Hu Ping what he experienced inside. He didn’t like spoilers, and looking at Hu Ping, he could tell the game didn’t go well.

He secretly rejoiced, believing no one could compete with him in gaming experience.

The wisdom of the grassroots would eventually defeat the "hateful" second-generation wealthy roommate.

Driven by impulse, Liu Xun became a replica of Hu Ping.

He wasn’t even qualified as a teammate, sitting on the Mecha, but still became the Insect Men’s "plaything."

After the two had their turns, it was Pan Mingjie’s turn. He planned to experience the game slowly and ended up following in his roommates’ footsteps.

When Ji Heng returned, he turned on the lights and saw three immovable, salted fish, frowning, "Are you practicing sleeping on chairs?"

"Ji’er, save... save us." Hu Ping grabbed Ji Heng’s sleeve, "Boss Ji, it’s time for you to play your role as the boss."

Ji Heng moved his foot away in disgust, "Speak quickly if something’s up; I’m going to take a shower."

Hu Ping hurriedly straightened up and told Ji Heng about the day’s events.

Ji Heng listened carefully to their game progress and also became very interested, "Do I need to sign a confidentiality agreement? Let me see the confidentiality agreement first."

He was afraid Su Xiaocai might deliberately set them up.

After reviewing the confidentiality agreement, Ji Heng quickly realized that Su Xiaocai just wanted to find some free testers.

The three unsuspecting lab mice burst into tears, wanting Ji Heng to help them turn the tables.

After spending a whole night training, Ji Heng was a bit tired, "Is this game really as realistic as you guys said it is?"

Hu Ping lamented, "You don’t know, those teammates, none of them have the same template. They could betray at any time. A five-man team, and yet..." dying from being backstabbed by a teammate, Hu Ping felt like vomiting blood.

He hoped Ji Heng could help them turn things around. Of course, if Ji Heng also lost.

Then he, Hu Ping, wouldn’t be the only senior who lost.

The plan succeeded.

The three roommates took turns persuading Ji Heng with their words. As long as Ji Heng took the bait, they would have two simulation pods to use together.

Unable to resist the bombardment of magical sounds, Ji Heng had to agree, whispering, "I still want to add one more person, I wonder if that’s okay."

Ji Heng loved sharing everything with his brother.

The roommates knew this, so Hu Ping said, "We have to ask."

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