The Righteous Player(s)

Chapter 208: Isaac's Ending

[Throw your dice, if the number is above 8 (including 8), then Isaac will give up suicide]

eight o'clock...

Annan murmured.

This should explain Isaac's desire to commit suicide... so far, it's not too strong.

After experiencing the complete story of Ingrid, Annan has probably discovered a law about dice by now.

That is the criterion for these "events", not completely random.

In other words... this fate judgment is like DND, there is a difficulty level (DC).

The easier it is for them to achieve this event—such as "give birth to a child" or "give up suicide", the lower the dice value required to achieve this event. That is to say, if the probability is calculated with D20, the more likely it will be realized.

For example, Isaac, he actually only has a "7/20" probability that he will choose to commit suicide during this long torture to end himself.

The probability of this is actually not high.

After all, what this incident checks is not like Osamu Dazai, who thinks about how to kill himself every day...and rolls a failure dice every day.

This incident of Isaac is actually the sum of all the possibilities that he may commit suicide as he continues to cycle through this hopeless reality.

In other words, whether he commits suicide the next day or in the distant future, he will be judged to be included in this roll. As long as this roll can pass, then Isaac will be much safer for the next period of time...

And Annan held sixteen points in absolute value, and the most he needed was seven points. Shouldn't be a problem...

Although Annan was mentally prepared to use absolute value to reverse his fate, this roll of dice turned out a high number of 14 points.

There is no need for Annan to reverse Isaac's fate——

Isaac himself chose to resist this future.

And the story continues to develop:

"—that's nothing but folly. Of course he couldn't have killed himself.

"Despair is indeed real, but it's just a joke to him. Because after all, his current body does not belong to him. He is not the living, but the dead; not real flesh and blood, but A fake puppet.

"His body does not belong to him. It used to belong to Hugo, but now it belongs to Annan; his soul is an artificial soul made by sinners and mixed with the souls of many people; even his consciousness, his The memory doesn't belong to me either...it's just the echo of the thought body.

"Since his whole being is hypocritical, the sympathy and kindness that surged from his heart is undoubtedly hypocritical; it may exist, but it does not belong to him.

"Because of this kind of emotion that does not belong to oneself, it is a hypocritical behavior to bury the 'property' that belongs to others, that is, one's own life, in a meaningless place.

"In any case, [Isaac II], who is a puppet, does not have the right to die freely."

...Is that so?

Annan's expression was a little complicated.

Is this how Isaac...understands the meaning of his own existence?

In fact, whether it is Annan or Hugo,

They didn't pay much attention to Isaac's identity as an "artificial human".

It can even be said that if Hugo cared that he was an artificial soul that was synthesized by using the "Mission Body" and the souls of many people, then he would not have given Isaac a body in the first place.

Although Hugo said that he wanted to make full use of Isaac... But in fact, he just didn't want the soul with such a talent to be destroyed and absorbed. As Isaac's thought body, he inherited almost all of Isaac's talents and memories.

Isaac was originally proficient in ancient skills and possessed the research vision of ancient wizards. If he can further learn modern knowledge... then his wisdom will definitely help others.

The things he invented, the theories he refined—for wizards, having another perspective is a talent in itself.

He was able to easily notice the loopholes that wizards of this era take for granted as common sense and not so easy to find, and make up for it in the first place.

And Isaac has indeed been helping others since he had a body.

Helping Hugo teach the students, and protecting Annan from entering an alien-level nightmare that has nothing to do with him... It can be said that Annan is also responsible for letting him fall into the current situation.

And even now, Isaac has not even complained to Annan, or even thought about it.

Instead, he directed all despair, all hatred, all at himself——

no doubt.

Isaac Flamel, who was extremely proud back then, did not have this kind of character. He is a cold and rational man with a little warmth hidden.

And "Isaac" although he has all the memories of Isaac, but on top of that, he also gained a new life.

That is a new memory that belongs exclusively to "Isaac" today.

He came into contact with the "future life" for him, met a group of lively young wizards, and unusually lively players; he also learned what caused the death of Isaac Flamel back then, and learned that his What did that student of mine finally bring to this world; he was even controlled by his soul and indirectly slaughtered the entire wizard tower... and Isaac also has memories of this process.

These experiences undoubtedly did not belong to that "Isaac Flamel". It is a new experience unique to this "Isaac II" - from these experiences, his character will inevitably undergo a complete change.

Make no mistake, the "Isaac" of today is not a cheap copy of someone at all, but a whole new one!

And the story on that card is still rolling down.

But the above content made Annan startled:

"The days like this are endless.

"He occasionally thinks... Maybe what he is facing is a puzzle that needs to be solved by himself? If he just continues to endure, maybe until the end, he will not be able to leave here.

"He had to change -- or rather, he had to change the world."

...He wants to change this nightmare world?

Annan paused, and continued to look down:

"In this world at twilight, in this time when the sun has not yet set, and the night has not yet risen, and the sun and the moon are hanging in the sky at the same time... everyone is guilty and everyone is a victim."

"Since he exists here, there must be some kind of mission. He must face up to his abilities. Even if it is just a nightmare, the people here are killing each other in confusion and frenzy, and someone must wake them up.

"Maybe after waking them up, maybe after they clearly realize the sins they committed, they will suffer even more. But they must bear the responsibility of this crime.

"Just like Isaac—take everyone's death and be responsible for it. The dead can't die, so at least the rest of their lives should be spent in the cause of making others happy to atone for their sins.

"He was madly determined to change the world no matter what.

"No matter how much time and energy it takes, he is also determined to develop a transformation product that reverses the cognition of others. Make these crazy humans covered by cognitive filters wake up again.

"Not only that - he wants to set the moral law of the world right. He wants these people to know and admit the sins they committed in ignorance, and they can't choose to escape because of 'I don't know'... He wants to make these people Man bears his own sin and turns this sin into motivation.

"—into a drive to make the world a better place."

[Throw your dice, if the number is above 3 points (including 3 points), then Isaac will be able to develop the "cognitive antidote" before the soul is burned out]

With the sound of grunting, the dice finally landed on 7 o'clock.

Immediately afterwards, a new event appeared:

【This is the last choice】

[Roll your dice, if the number is above 9 (including 9), then Isaac will have the determination and ability to bring this world back into order]

In the end, the number on the dice was 14.

——The absolute value held by Annan has not even been used once!

Fate, made its own choice.

After a brief pause, the second card gave Isaac's ending in bright red letters:

"It took him twenty-four years to finally develop a way to change this crazy world back to its original state. It took him another forty years to barely shape this world into what can be called a 'civilization'. ' look.

"He always had hope, and finally came out of the despair that belonged to him alone, and moved to a higher realm. Let us congratulate him and give him the reward for passing the trial:

"—"Fragments of Truth: Debates of Wisdom and Foolishness."

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