Chapter 354: The Unstoppable Tyrant Warrior Is the True Invincible
After some fun and games, everyone returned to Xu’s family in Blue Star, and the grand lunch resumed.
This time, it was all about the real feast—serious dining.
Xu Xiaoya set a rule: no one was allowed to disturb her while she was eating.
It turned out, under no circumstances should you sit at the children’s table during lunch.
Those sitting with Xu Xiaoya could only watch as she devoured her food like a tornado wreaking havoc—so intense that they couldn’t get a single word out.
Now they understood: when she says “eat,” she means it!
Except for Xu Xiaoya, everyone else was still reminiscing about the recent showdown.
Though it was an impromptu event organized by Little Yuliya, it carried significant meaning.
Little Yuliya enjoyed the spectacle, while the older folks saw how the youngsters carved out their own identities; it was a three-way win, indeed.
This event would be talked about for quite some time.
Little Moon’s status in Xu’s family was officially cemented—she was now a bona fide young lady.
After the lunch, everyone began to depart, and Xu Xiaoya and Xu Xiaoyue hustled back to Magic City.
They had plenty to handle and wouldn’t be returning to Xu’s family anytime soon.
Most affairs were taking place in the Otherworld, so being away from Blue Star wasn’t much of a problem.
Another rapid flight for about ten minutes—zoom zoom!
Little Moon headed straight back to school, while Little Yuliya returned to Emerald City.
The daily grind in the game began!
Later that day, right at noon game time, the five major rational nations jointly released a statement regarding recent happenings.
The two main points?
First up, let’s talk about “Soul Integrity.”
They kicked things off by explaining the essence of the game.
After various investigations and historical research, it was confirmed that “Otherworld” is actually another real world closely related to Blue Star.
The game’s inception, planning, development, and all that jazz? Well, they provided reasonable explanations for it all.
Sure, it sounded like a tale spun from fairy dust, but it was all interconnected, logically laid out, even featuring some legitimate archaeological reports and professional analysis.
Even if it was all just a story, the five major countries’ reputations on the line meant even wild tales could become official history.
This was something Xu Xiaoya had emphasized, revealing parts of the truth to everyone but keeping the full scoop under wraps.
Important stuff concerning the likes of the Golden Kingdom and other major human nations had to be kept secret.
So, on that reality base, they could delve into explaining the concept of soul integrity in detail.
The game was basically a projection of the soul; each time a character died, the projected soul would suffer severe damage, leaving it torn and incomplete.
The higher the level, the more soul power you needed for projection, and the worse the injuries from d*ath.
When soul integrity is above 90%, it barely affects a person. As one ages, the soul can become fragmented.
Between 80% and 90%, while the body is fine, the mind starts to feel a bit “off.” It’s not too impactful, and healing can restore it.
Below 80%, though? Forgetting things, memory gaps, some serious aging issues.
And if it dips below 60%? Congrats, you’re basically a vegetable.
This was all laid out in meticulous detail, with zero attempts to hide anything.
But at the same time, they highlighted the benefits of the game.
Talked about how to gain power, and the significance of synchronization rates.
Three main checkpoints: At 30%, major physical power boost; at 60%, you can start using magic and skills; and at 100%, capabilities fully synced.
All dangers and opportunities had to be conveyed to the public; to stay or go, the choice was handed over to the people.
It was easy to predict that after this honesty, a significant player exodus could occur.
Avoiding risk is human nature.
But those who remained would become stronger, more cautious, and remarkably exceptional.
Some would lounge around, while others would strive to improve.
Who knows, maybe after some time, those who left would return, as the tides of time and trends would dictate.
The second announcement was about the player known as “Wind.”
The explanation? Brutally simple—she’s dead.
Since the game world is real and soul integrity carries such weight, and given everyone knows our “Wind God” has a penchant for taking (zhuo) risks (si), it was only natural for some mishaps to occur along the way.
So, she bit the dust!
The two pieces of news were released as separate announcements and translated into various languages for people across the nations.
The reactions to the first announcement were mixed—panic, excitement, and skepticism among the crowd.
The comment section was ablaze with debates.
As for the second announcement? It took a comical turn thanks to one specific individual.
The top comment read as follows:
Unstoppable Tyrant Warrior: Though the Wind God is gone, she forever lives in our hearts. Her towering figure at a mere 1.3 meters is surely unforgettable!
Your Wind God is 1.3 meters? What does that have to do with my Yuliya? I really don’t know any Wind God, you can look at my ID!
This time, her reply was met with a fierce rebuttal.
Pointy Head Like an Antenna: Still at 1.3 meters! It was fine to joke around before, but seriously!? Have some decency!
Yamamoto-kun: Is the commenter just an elementary school kid? Better hurry home and do your homework!
Angry Big Brother: Can someone please put this XX in their place? I’ll deal with them offline!
Good at Multiplication Tables: From our comparative calculations, Wind God’s height should be more than 1.3 meters; it’s probably closer to 1.4 meters.
Reading these responses, our Tyrant Warrior was left speechless.
They used to chant “1.3 meters” non-stop; now that I come to acknowledge it, you guys just refuse?!
No way! Time to challenge this! She must be chopped down to 1.3 meters!
The hot comment threads kept fiercely debating Wind God’s height as the Tyrant Warrior squared off against everyone.
Another intense discussion sparked over the first comment—what was up with that initial post?
Most likely an elementary school kid; their tone and ID just screamed “just came out of school.”
But minors aren’t allowed to play this game.
So, the final conclusion? A grown-up elementary school kid.
Or, in different terms: a legal loli or a legal shota.
Naturally, this thread couldn’t escape skepticism, with even more people simply accepting the statement and paying respects.
However, those replies didn’t get much traction, buried further down.
In this comment section, the more heated the dispute, the more attention it got; the more mundane, the less notice it received.
Many folks reported that “Unstoppable Tyrant Warrior.”
According to a simple “+1” reporting count by netizens, it was already in the thousands; the actual reports were probably several times that number.
The reasons for reporting fit snugly: inciting arguments and insults.
Yet this forum was kind of twisted; even the tiniest issues got resolved swiftly with a simple report.
But this time? Officials were totally ignoring it, letting things roll on. A day passed and everything was still just fine.
(I was too tired to type after coming back tonight, so I took a nap. I’ll catch up tomorrow, whew!)