The Nexus of Dexter Chapter 1

By: Masked Gaper
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Samsara, the most popular online game on earth, was developed by the Blackstone Technology Virtual Reality Laboratory controlled by the Alliance Military Ministry. It has the world's most confidential single-player challenge mode and military-level intelligent NPCs.

The game is rumored to have endless levels, each level is a different world, and so far, no one has been able to complete it completely.

Through neural contact clothing and game helmets, the entire mental body can be linked to the game world. High-fidelity brain-in-a-cylinder technology will realistically restore all details. In virtual reality, players can simulate situations that are difficult or difficult in real life at a low cost. An event that is simply impossible to achieve.

The predecessor of Samsara, Star Wars, is the military mecha simulation training system developed by Blackstone Technology. Based on this, Samsara has greatly improved the learning ability of NPCs. Not only ordinary biological NPCs have applications consistent with their species. In addition, humanoid NPCs can also have their own memories and personalities like ordinary people.

This game became an instant hit after the public beta, and quickly became popular all over the world. Countless people were immersed in the beautiful virtual world. For a time, "having an instant love with an NPC" became a new trend.

In order to prevent players from being addicted to the game and even suffering from psychological problems due to too high a sense of immersion, after the public beta, Samsara was upgraded again and equipped with an emotional filtering system. Players will perform emotional filtering every time they pass a level, using the human brain to forget. Characteristics that dilute emotions to a controllable range.

Although this move caused countless criticisms, it prevented more extreme incidents from happening. Since then, Samsara has created huge profits, and Blackstone has also monopolized the alliance's high-precision technologies in the fields of virtual reality and bioengineering. Humanity has moved towards The peak era of the fourth dimension.

Nebula 2, the supercomputer responsible for running reincarnation, is equipped with 20,000 computing nodes and nearly 4 million computing cores. It is composed of 200 cabinets and covers an area of   about 1,000 square meters. Its address is located in Blackstone's Mincheng At the headquarters, except for a small number of computing nodes that are currently deactivated, almost all nodes are used for reincarnation and work 24 hours a day, ensuring that an "endless" game world exists at the same time.

"I have told you many times that I have no intention of joining your company..."

The taxi was speeding on the highway. The boy sitting in the back seat was holding a smartphone in one hand and a bottle of Coke in the other. The straw was clenched between his teeth, and his almond-shaped eyes were half-squinted behind his black bangs. .

"Yes, you are indeed a very promising game company, but do you know how many fun games there are in the world? Why should I give up the entire forest for a seedling like yours?" The young man sat by the window. He put his left leg on his right leg and shook it. He looked at the receding trees outside the window and said, "Okay, in short, if you want me to participate in the internal test, no need to talk about anything else. I have something else to do, so I won't talk anymore."

The taxi stopped on the side of the road, and a foot wearing a red canvas shoe stepped out of it. The boy closed the door, threw the Coke bottle into the trash can on the side of the road, and then looked up at an iron door in front of him.

There is a sign on the iron gate.

Childlike Heart Orphanage.

The young man opened the door and nodded to the gray-haired old man waiting behind the door.

"Grandpa Dean."

"You're here." The old man smiled kindly.

The young man followed the old man to the dean's office, and the old man poured him a cup of tea himself.

"Hey, Grandpa Dean, you don't have to be so polite." The young man quickly stretched out his hand to catch it, "You called me to come. Is there something wrong?"

"Actually, it's nothing..." the old man handed him the white porcelain tea cup, "My child, I have received all the donations you have made to the orphanage in the past two years. Alas, you are young now, so you don't need to donate like this." How much money you have, you have to think about your future."

He took out a card and said, "I am too old to use any Alibao micro-forks. I can only return the things to you in person - you should keep the money for your own use."

The young man quickly pushed the card back, "Grandpa Dean, don't worry, I can be self-reliant now. I grew up in an orphanage, it is my home, and I want to do something for it."

"You can keep this money with peace of mind and use it to improve the children's food or use it as tuition fees.", the young man said with a smile.

"Oh, you are a child who has been sensible and smart since he was a child. He will definitely have a bright future in the future." The dean smiled and said, "Here, let's drink tea."

"Thank you, dean." The young man drank the tea in one gulp, chatted with the dean whom he hadn't seen for a long time, and stood up after looking at his watch. "I have work in the afternoon. If you have nothing urgent, I'll go first. Let's go. I'll see you next time."

"You're leaving in such a hurry, don't you want to sit down for a while?"

"No, I can go out by myself. You don't need to send me off." The young man stood up, but felt weak all over. He might have had blood problems after sitting for a long time. He quickly waved his hand to him and staggered for two steps, but the world was spinning. fell to the ground.
 
He blinked, and out of the corner of his eye he saw the dean squatting down and pushing him, calling his name, but his expression was a little subtle.

How is this going?

The young man's vision went dark and he lost consciousness.

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