Chapter 31 Moral Questions
Did I kill someone? Chu Ge looked at the corpse on the ground for a moment.
Although I had opened up a whole copy and half a copy, killing many kobolds, spiders, skeletons, and even a few bosses, the images of these monsters overlap with the monsters in the game, and they never touched Chu Ge much. At most, they just felt good.
He felt that in addition to the harsh cost of death, he seemed to be playing a holographic virtual online game.
Is there any reason to kill these monsters in the game? Is there any psychological burden?
It was not until he cut over the first human monster, Gremouth, a tomb robber, who saw him slumping to the ground covered in blood, that he suddenly realized that he had actually killed someone.
This made him feel a little uneasy.
However, what made him feel uneasy was not the fact that he killed someone himself. In fact, he was not at all uneasy about it, and even felt a little secretly happy - I was killing someone!
It was precisely this that he was really uneasy. After killing the tomb robber, he didn't feel any uneasy or nausea.
Is he a natural murderer? A cold-blooded animal? The hero of the legendary online novel who kills decisively?
Of course this is impossible, no, it should be just because this is a copy. In the copy, even humans are just a monster that looks very similar to themselves. In essence, there is no difference between them and skeletons and skeletons.
Chu Ge finally thought of such an explanation, but he was a little suspicious of whether this was the case? Did the copies created by this multiverse copy system really happen or were false illusions?
The entanglement of personal morality and suspicion of unknown things made Chu Ge hesitate for a moment.
But soon, Chu Ge smiled. What's the use of any troublesome matters? Is it really human to stop copying? Of course, this is impossible.
Although Chu Ge thinks he is not a cold-blooded killer, he doesn't think he is a saint. He is just an ordinary person, an ordinary person with strong ambitions. If he needs to kill someone to gain strength, then as long as this person has a reason to deserve it, then what if he kills him.
Anyway, they will not be subject to legal sanctions. Besides, in the background setting of the copy, aren’t the ones who can be sent to the copy as monsters generally bad people?
At least from the perspective of human morality, the previous kobolds were like this, those scary skeletons, and the tomb robbers in front of them were obviously the same. Even based on human moral standards, killing him is not a bad thing, or even a good thing to eliminate violence and safeguard good things. Maybe it can be considered a heroic model of the five good young men or the like.
Thinking of this, the only slight anxiety in my heart was eliminated. Yes, I am a hero who punishes evil and eliminates evil. There is no need to have any psychological burden to kill bad people. Besides, the other party is just an NPC with a human appearance and has no IQ at all.
When Chu Ge thought of this, his completely smooth thoughts and started touching the body again without any psychological burden.
When touching the corpse, he was immediately happy. The tomb robber Gremouth lost only one treasure, but it was an amulet tied to a leather rope, a bronze sign with a longan pattern carved on it.
【Longyan Talisman (Artifact/Amulet)
Equipment Skills: Track treasures. Allows you to discover hidden treasures nearby.
Item introduction: The greedy dragon can always find treasures hidden deep underground. Therefore, people say that the dragon's eyes can see the invisible light emitted by those treasures. Even if it is buried deep underground, it cannot block the sight of dragon creatures.]
What a good thing, Chu Ge thought, after having this thing, you won’t be afraid of not being able to find the treasure.
Hanging the dragon eye talisman around his neck, Chu Ge immediately discovered that the world in his eyes seemed to have changed a little, and the world was still the same world as before, but in his realizer, a golden halo appeared. The location of the halo came from behind the closed stone door on the right side of the hall. This feeling was as if he had a perspective eye, and he could even vaguely feel the amount of the treasure through the intensity of the halo.
However, he could not really see what was behind the wall, but could only feel that there must be some treasure hidden behind the door.
This made him feel a little excited. When he walked to the door, the five runes on the stone door still left him clueless. Chu Ge checked around first. It didn't matter. Just above his head, there was a row of small black holes.
Damn, there must be some mechanism here. If you transfer the rune yourself, but if it turns it wrong, it will probably trigger the mechanism or something.
Chu Ge thought, took out the spear from his bag, and slammed the stone disk in the middle of the stone gate from a distance. With two clicks, more than a dozen sharp spears fell on his head. The landing point was exactly where the stone gate was. If he stood at the door and pressed the disk, he would definitely die.
Fortunately, I have played a lot of games, and such an obvious trap can't even cheat me.
However, it seems that the door cannot be opened for the time being, but it doesn't matter. It is logical that it is impossible to open the door in a dungeon. The password on the dungeon will definitely appear in the next dungeon process, but I just don't know if I can find it.
Chu Ge thought, and decided to move forward.
Although the treasure behind the door is very envious, what he really expects is the fall of Augustus, the final boss of this dungeon necromancer apprentice. What he wants is magic. Compared with gold, silver and jewelry, the power of magic is what he wants the most.
Passing through the hall where the Skeleton Knight was stationed, Chu Ge walked down the stairs and entered the lower passage of the tomb. The little monsters blocking the road also turned from skeletons to zombies. On the dark passage, under the light of torches, you can see seven or eight wooden figures blocking Chu Ge's way forward.
These zombies were obviously resurrected, dressed in different styles. Some were wearing simple clothes and looked like villagers nearby, while others were well-dressed, as if they were the dead who were resurrected in the tomb.
However, without exception, they have all turned into zombies.
The reactions of these zombies were very slow, and the warning range seemed to be lower than that of the kobold, and it was less than ten meters away. There was no reaction at all when it was a little farther away.
Chu Ge used a bow and arrow to lure one out first. The zombie attacked very simply. As soon as he was attacked, he stretched out his hands and made a strange whisper from his mouth, and rushed towards Chu Ge.
As for Chu Ge, it is naturally impossible for him to be pounced. These guys are not cute girls, so they slashed directly. The zombies are obviously more flesh than skeletons, and they are as vital as skeletons. They are hit by one arrow and one without any response. It was not until Chu Ge cut off the zombie's head with one knife, and then they fell to the ground with a thud.
After chopping down two zombies, Chu Ge found that this thing is really weak in combat power. As long as you find the key points, there is no threat at all.
Moreover, Chu Ge still adheres to the principle of being careful and no big mistakes. Before opening a monster, he always has to set up a beast clip array before starting to fight. If he can't beat it, he can still lure the monsters onto the clip. However, because these zombies have too weak combat power, Chu Ge has not used these beast clips at all.
Chapter completed!