Brainoid

Chapter 89 Find Mimi #

Qi Min took off his headset, jumped out of the window with a gun on his back, and walked towards the central dome.

When she walked out of the alley, she saw another "zombie". Qi Min shot and broke its head from its neck, and then felt a dull pain in his shoulder.

The feeling of a real rifle and an air rifle are obviously different. Qi Min knew that when the gun was fired, the shoulder was not pressed against the butt of the gun, and the recoil could easily injure the shoulder. She rubbed her shoulders while walking in the direction of her destination. As she walked, she realized something was wrong: she knew what the recoil of a rifle was, but why did Mimi know it?

The only fact is that Mimi didn't know, and the image of this rifle and related concepts were completely generated by Qi Min's consciousness. This conjecture can also explain the cavity effect of the bullet hitting the "zombie", or even the "zombie" itself - Mimi has never seen anyone else playing "Resident Evil"!

Similarly, it is obvious that the room where Qi Min just entered with the surveillance video of Mimi following her also came from her own consciousness. The buildings in Mimi's world didn't even have doors, so how could they have details like metal floors and old wooden tables? Moreover, it was impossible for her to have seen cathodes that had been eliminated more than ten or twenty years before she was born. Ray display.

This made Qi Min wonder whether the Mimi she saw on that monitor was real or just her own imagination. This seems to have fallen into the dilemma of "brain in a vat", but it seems that she has no choice at this time. It is impossible for her to know Mimi's position through other methods that can avoid the possibility of her own imagination. She cannot even determine where Mimi is. Is it still in the brainoid body?

Even though that Mimi might not be the real Mimi, Qi Min still decided to go to the central dome to find her.

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Qi Min killed nine "zombie" along the way. Although he picked up two more magazines, he actually didn't even finish the bullets in the original magazine. The zombies in this virtual world seem to be very weak, move very slowly, and are not attracted to "living people".

Qi Min walked quietly through the streets and knocked down the "zombie" without much effort, because his physical fitness was obviously enhanced in the virtual world, so running for about a kilometer in a row didn't feel any special.

However, just when she thought it was the EASY mode of a zombie-fighting stand-alone game, she saw a handwritten wooden sign at the corner: Be careful! A wave of zombies ahead.

The zombie wave...sounds like something out of some outdated game. Qi Min's heart skipped a beat. She wasn't too afraid of these black and purple things, but if there was a "zombie wave" near the central area, which meant that zombies in this virtual world might attack the central dome, then Mimi would There will be danger.

Looks like she needs to move faster.

Qi Min held the rifle and tried his best to avoid the zombies by listening to their footsteps. However, after she passed through the five or six-story building, she heard dense footsteps in the distance ahead, accompanied by the sound of limbs hitting hard objects.

Qi Min walked quietly against the wall. After passing through another alley, he saw an outer wall with a central dome similar to a high-transparent glass texture in front of him. However, a large group of zombies kept knocking on it below. , trying hard to enter the transparent hemisphere.

It seemed that these zombies were imagined by Qi Min, but even she couldn't understand why she had to create such difficulties for herself. However, Qi Min felt that there was no need to fight with the zombies, so she quietly walked around to another alley on the right. There was also a small group of zombies gathering directly in front of this alley, but the total number was obviously much smaller than at the entrance just now. Qi Min walked around and observed for a while, and found that these zombies tended to gather and attack the outer wall of the central dome.

There may be two reasons for this: The first is that they block the weak point of the entrance and attack, so Qi Min can determine the entrance to the central dome accordingly. Second, they may choose attack points at random and form groups simply due to their tendency to agglomerate.

Qi Min walked around the one-story building closest to the central dome and found that the zombie groups were not evenly distributed. She found two spots where there were fewer zombies and threw an empty magazine there to test them.

If these zombies are really monsters imagined by Qi Min based on "Resident Evil", then their IQ and sensory acuity are much lower than that of herself as a "player". Sure enough, when the empty magazine dropped to the ground and made a sound, the zombies realized that there was something else here, and they all flocked to the empty magazine that they couldn't understand.

At this time, Qi Min sneaked over to the glass-like outer wall of the central dome to take a closer look, only to find that the outer wall was not solid, but looked like water restrained by some invisible external force, which she could pass directly through.

In this way, Qi Min walked into the central dome isolated by the water layer. She turned around and raised her gun, and saw that the zombies that had reacted rushed towards the place where Qi Min passed through the water layer. However, they only made a "bang, bang" impact sound as if they were blocked by a thick glass wall. .

I don’t know how much defense this water wall has against zombies. Qi Min couldn't help but feel that if this virtual world was a game imagined by Mimi, then its logic and playability would be a bit low. Of course, you can't expect a little girl who is less than four years old to come up with any excellent game works. At this age, Qi Min could only play literacy games on old desktop computers.

"Mom!" Mimi's voice came from far behind her.

Qi Min turned around and put down his gun, and saw the little girl stumbling over from the other end that was almost the diameter of the central dome. At this time, she no longer cared whether this Mimi was real or her own imagination. Qi Min quickly ran over and held her daughter in his arms.

"Mom... it's so scary here..." Mimi cried while holding Qi Min's neck, "There are so many monsters outside... Mom, I want to go home..."

"Okay, okay, we'll go home right away." Qi Min comforted her, "Mimi, do you still remember how you got here?"

Mimi shook her head, hugged Qi Min's neck and said, "I was here all of a sudden...and then, then many monsters appeared outside..."

Qi Min realized that if this Mimi was the real Mimi's consciousness, then after entering the brain-like body, she actually only constructed a warm and bright central dome and a circle of blue-purple buildings outside, and those zombies were It only started to appear after Qi Min entered the brainoid body. Then this may be explained, because Qi Min associated the original architectural layout with the survival game, and her consciousness autonomously produced the images of guns and zombies.

However, she couldn't control this imagination, and she didn't know how to transform it into an entity in this virtual world. But it stands to reason that Mimi, who originally built this world, should have this "authority". She was the first person to enter the blank brainoid body.

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