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Chapter 815 - 774: Human’s Sexual Quirks Are Free

    Chapter 815: Chapter 774: Human’s Sexual Quirks Are Free


    Holding the [“Chang’an” Invitation Letter] in their hands, these yers felt aggrieved.


    Other yers had already reaped the benefits from their wishes.


    Some people wished to be [Honorary yers], but when the Divine Dragon told them it was beyond its capabilities, they settled for a lesser wish like [Money].


    Although the virtual currency of Metropolis itself is not that valuable, the wish could grant yers a substantiallyrge amount, equivalent to robbing a bank for half a month of ie.


    This can effectively speed up the progress of obtaining a [Golden Key] in Metropolis, taking an alternative approach.


    However, if not for pursuing the [Golden Key], virtual currency is indeed the worst option, even the always-in-demand Night City virtual currency is the same.


    Whoever chooses this option is just asking for bitterness.


    After all, virtual currency is something you can always farm as long as you’re willing to invest time.


    But the opportunity to make a wish onlyes once.


    If it weren’t for obtaining more slots in the [Armament Box], few people would choose the “diamond achievement progress”.


    Most yers wished for things that are simply unattainable under normal circumstances, such as:


    [Revive Helen]


    [stic Surgery]


    [Height Increase]


    [Improve Figure]


    [Raise a Tiger at Home]


    [NPC Follow Me Home]


    …


    As long as the scope is controlled, wishes can reallye true.


    However, due to the hidden [Moral Points] and [Intimacy Points] restrictions, it’s not always a guarantee to sessfully bring an NPC home.


    If your [Moral Points] are too low and you’re categorized as [Evil], the NPC will definitely not follow you home.


    If your [Moral Points] are sufficient and your faction is [Good], you’ll be required to have a sufficient level of [Intimacy Points] with the wish target.


    Only when the yer and the target have a high enough intimacy level can the NPC be brought home.


    Of course, taking them home doesn’t necessarily mean you can do whatever you want. It’s more like cohabiting roommates, simr to Connar – they have their own lives too.


    Those who previously worked in Metropolis or Night City will continue to work, and onlye home to the yer’s ce after work.


    To be more intimate, you have to keep raising the [Intimacy Points].


    In this regard, there’s a rather outrageous situation: arge number of yers wished for the mysterious store’s sexydies from Night City to follow them home.


    This greatly exceeded Lincoln’s expectations.


    Thomas wished for the newly appeared [Miss Dongmei] in Night City to follow him home.


    Lincoln could understand this.


    After all, Thomas has a peculiar sexual quirk, and Miss Dongmei is the “mechanical arm beautiful girl” that Lincoln added to Night City after returning from Chang’an at Thomas’s request.


    Wanting to bring her home and experience the “ultimate beauty of the collision between the physical body and machinery” every day isn’t totally unreasonable.


    But those sexy men and women who provided, let’s be honest, borderline services on a daily basis were also surprisingly popr.


    This made Lincoln once again marvel at the fact that-


    Human desires are truly diverse and free.


    Even if the NPCs that yers take home are from their own game world and theoretically only serve the yer themselves – unless someone invites a friend to experience “ultimate rxation” in their world together.


    …


    As for those whose [Moral Points] didn’t pass muster and couldn’t wish for anything, they had to do good deeds to boost their points.


    Or, take a simpler approach-


    Wish to the Divine Dragon: [Give me Moral Points]!


    Alternatively, find a friend to cooperate with and share the cohabiting!


    The detailed operation is as follows:


    Person A wishes to the Divine Dragon: [Give my friend, Person B, moral points!]


    Person B then wishes to the Divine Dragon: [Let XXX follow me home!]


    Then, A and B use the [Gender-Swap Potion] and [Lover Contract] to achieve cohabitation.


    In this way, they can live together with the NPC, achieving the perfect “three-person cohabitation” rtionship.


    This operation is entirely feasible in theory, and some insane people have indeed done it for fun.


    The only difficulty lies in finding a friend whose aesthetics and values align with your own and who loves the same NPC…or should I say, a romantic rival?


    …


    …


    In short, yers who made wishes have more or less received real benefits.


    Only those who wished to y “Chang’an” in advance feel like the most wronged souls, even more so than Dou E.


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    The more popr “Pokémon” gets, and the more yers run around the world catching spirit beasts, the more these yers feel like they’ve been unjustly wronged.


    The outcry over the inte became louder, and when the topic “Kunpeng Soaring across Daxia” became trending and topped Hot Searches, the voices of online outcry reached their peak andpletely upied Lincoln and Cloud Dream’sment sections.


    But Lincoln waited for another day, and it was not until Monday, on his way to work, that he finally responded to these wrongly used… these anxious yers.


    He didn’t offer much exnation and simply put up a poll:


    “Regarding the ‘Chang’an’ invitation letter, I hope:


    Option 1: Experience the game as early as possible, even if it’s temporarily iplete.


    Option 2: ying theplete game is more important, and I can understand if it takes longer.


    Option 3: skip”


    ——–


    As expected, upon seeing this poll, the yers’ first reaction wasn’t to vote, but to vehemently criticize Option 3:


    “What the hell is ‘[skip]’?”


    “An abstention vote? Is this option serious?”


    “Nobody would really vote for this, right?”


    …


    But as soon as these words were spoken, more than a hundred votes were cast for [skip].


    Option 1 quickly soared, while the increase of Options 2 and 3 was a bit slower, but still quite steady.


    The poll was posted on the Cloud Dream Forums, and Lincoln set a threshold: only yers who genuinely held an invitation letter could participate in the vote.


    That is to say, some yers actually had ‘Chang’an’ invitation letters obtained through wishes, but still chose [skip].


    At this news, arge group of yers freaked out:


    “Calm down!”


    “This thing is a trap, don’t fall for Lincoln’s wicked intentions!”


    “How can people still choose this? Evil! Terribly evil!”


    “Have you all forgotten the quadruple shit vor lesson from before?”


    “Stop trolling! Stop trolling! Remember the previous cases!”


    …


    [skip] faced vehement resistance from many yers. While bitterly advising everyone not to fall for Lincoln’s trick, they also criticized him for hisck of morals.


    But this time, it really wasn’t about Lincoln’sck of morals.


    Though he often indulged in some wicked fun, the inclusion of [skip] was actually the result of careful consideration.


    Because he was well aware that the volume of voices could not be equated to the true “public opinion.”


    There were people who were eager to enter ‘Chang’an,’ but there were definitely those who weren’t as eager, as well as those who felt it didn’t matter either way.


    “It doesn’t matter either way” doesn’t mean that they have no opinions, but rather, they trust Cloud Dream and Lincoln and believe the Cloud Dream officials would have more foresight and be more prudent in their decision-making.


    Therefore, instead of voting and disrupting Cloud Dream’s original ns, it was better to vote for [skip].


    *


    ording to Cloud Dream’s statistics, there are 1,283,376 yers holding ‘Chang’an’ invitation letters.


    That number seems huge, equivalent to the total sales of many gamepanies’ new releases.


    But for Cloud Dream, it’s nothing extraordinary.


    The voting process was swift. Lincoln initiated the vote in the morning, and it was over by just before 3 o’clock in the afternoon.


    Approximately a hundred thousand overseas yers with invitation letters also promptly participated in the voting.


    As for the results, impatient yers ultimately triumphed, albeit by an astonishingly small margin:


    Option 1: Experience the game as early as possible, even if it’s temporarily iplete. —— 43%


    Option 2: ying theplete game is more important, and I can understand if it takes longer. —— 38%


    Option 3: skip —— 19%


    Although the result was far beyond the expectations of the impatient yers, at least it was what they hoped for.


    Ever true to his word, Lincoln immediately promised, “Closed beta testing ising soon! Stay tuned!”


    “Yay!!” Cheers erupted from the yers.


    Although some were worried that rushing closed beta testing might affect the game’s quality andpleteness, they ultimately trusted Lincoln and Cloud Dream and decided to join the anticipation for the closed beta—


    “Lincoln said it’ll be soon, so it should be noter than next week!”


    “Who are you looking down on? It’ll be this weekend at thetest!”


    “Enough already, let me pick a date: tomorrow!”


    …


    Cloud Dream’s game development speed has always been astonishing, and with Lincoln’s guarantee, everyone naturally remained optimistic, believing it would only be a matter of days before they could y the game.


    However, their predictions turned out to be too conservative—


    Just two hourster, right before Cloud Dream closed for the day, Lincoln released another update:


    [‘Chang’an’ closed beta testing is now live! Activate your invitation letter to join the test.]


    “???”


    No matter which option they voted for, the yers were stunned by Lincoln’s speed.


    — Yes, they knew he was quick, but being this quick was just too outrageous!?!
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