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Chapter 11: Chapter 11

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Chu Cheng returned to his room and carefully opened the sealed package with a knife.

As he laid eyes on the green mask, identical to the one in the game, a moment of silence enveloped him.

It was real, not an illusion.

Gingerly, he picked up the mask. The material felt foreign to him—cold yet soft, strangely comfortable against his skin.

Testing it out, he found that it fit perfectly without the need for strings or mechanisms. True to the game's description, it didn't hinder his vision or movements in the slightest. If he didn't pay attention, he might even forget he was wearing it.

Removing the mask, Chu Cheng stared at the empty package.

What in the world?

No sender's address, no recipient's address—nothing. It seemed to have appeared in the corridor the moment he clicked the mouse to purchase it online.

Was this some kind of interdimensional express? Or perhaps instantaneous delivery?

The efficiency was staggering, surpassing even SF Express. But at least it confirmed one thing: the game had the power to influence his reality.

Green Arrow, or "Brother Sugar" due to a humorous collision with a well-known chewing gum brand, was inspired by Robin Hood. He was a shooter specializing in hand-to-hand combat and adept at one-handed bow fighting.

But what use could this simple mask serve?

However, Chu Cheng couldn't shake off the thought of other superhero equipment potentially being summoned through the summoning array system. Batman's grappling hook and suit, Spider-Man's web shooter, or even Iron Man's armor—imagine the extraordinary power they could bring to reality.

With a mixture of excitement and apprehension, Chu Cheng returned to the computer and resumed the simulation training module. This time, it wasn't just a game—it was an opportunity to acquire real-world skills and abilities.

Games are Chu Cheng's specialty, and he has never been so serious about any game in his life, so his game skills have improved rapidly in a day.

He found that although the operation details of this game are more difficult than those of the previous Batman series, the operation performance is better once he is familiar with it. As long as they are familiar enough, players can almost become Batman himself through the medium of keyboard and mouse.

The day was spent in the simulation, and night finally fell.

Select Batman on the hero selection interface and go out directly.

There was a brief black screen, and when the screen came back on, Batman had already fallen in the urban area under the night. He squatted halfway between the brightly lit city, his cloak undulating in the bright moonlight.

Chu Cheng recognized at a glance that it was opposite to the Klein Group building that went offline last night.

He controlled Batman to walk to the edge of the roof, moved the mouse to adjust to a bird's-eye view, and could even see the cordon pulled up at the bottom of the building, as well as the personnel standing guard beside the cordon.

From this angle, he can even imagine from which angle the photo he saw in the post bar during the day was taken.

After going online, the game first reminded him that both the tutorial and the first mission had been completed. The map function has been unlocked, and players can manipulate Batman to explore freely in the city.

Chu Cheng pressed the M key on the keyboard, and the city map immediately opened on the screen. It was the map of Jiangdu where Chu Cheng lived.

He used the mouse to move his perspective on the map, and even found his current location from the map.

Chu Cheng suddenly had an idea.

From this game...can you find yourself?

Although this city is also called Jiangdu as the city he lived in before crossing, it is not exactly the same. Some streets and areas are exactly the same as Jiangdu in his previous life (including the area where his uncle's house is located), but there are also many places that are different.

Among other things, first of all, the current Jiangdu is more than three times larger than the city in Chu Cheng's previous life.

 And as I said before, there is no concept of national boundaries on Earth Pole Star. In any city, there may be people with the appearance characteristics of various countries and regions of his former world at the same time, but people in the same city will also spontaneously form different life circles according to race and living habits.

Chu Cheng is old-fashioned in playing games. He recalled that he was ridiculed by bullet screens every day when he played Dark Souls in a live broadcast. He said that the biggest obstacle for someone to spread the fire was hand damage, but this was not for Chu Cheng. His biggest obstacle was getting lost.

There is a saying that all roads lead to Rome, but it does not exist for him. He only thinks that all roads are mazes. This world may exist for some people, but it does not exist for him. He only sees front, back, left, and right.

Fortunately, this game is user-friendly enough to give traditional fool-like navigation functions. Make a coordinate on the map, as long as you are not blind, you can lead to the destination.

Chu Cheng marked the coordinates on the map. Then he exited the map, and a small round bat mark appeared on the screen immediately, and the real-time navigation reminded the player where the target of the route was.

Batman's claw gun has a load-bearing capacity of more than five hundred pounds, and the cloak behind him is not a decoration—it is usually made of a cloth-like material, but once powered on, it can be shaped into a solid hang glider which can help him glide in the air.

The combination of these two pieces of equipment made him feel like walking on the ground in the reinforced concrete jungle. Chu Cheng could feel the thrill of flying over the walls even through the screen.

Especially when the Batman in the picture came to an area Chu Cheng was familiar with, flying past his school, the neighborhood where he walked, and the business district he visited, he felt more and more unreal.

Of course, he did not forget to avoid unnecessary sightlines and surveillance cameras during the period.

Batman's jet-black suit designed for stealth makes stealth much easier. Coupled with the detective mode's perspective hook and a black-tech decipher that can invade any surveillance camera, it is not difficult to avoid eyes and ears.

 Seeing the Batman in the screen getting closer and closer to the navigation location, Chu Cheng found that his heartbeat was also gradually accelerating.

He wasn't sure if he was mentally prepared for what he was about to see next.

Finally, when a shot of the claw was shot, Batman flew into the air under the ejection of the claw gun, opened his cloak for a handsome gliding sprint, and landed on the roof of a residential building.

Chu Cheng pressed the X button to activate the detective mode, and the screen image entered the first perspective under Batman's helmet. The image zoomed in rapidly as he swiped the mouse wheel, and finally locked onto a lighted window in the opposite residential building.

In the high-magnification screen of the detective mode, through that window, Chu Cheng saw... himself.

That's his room.

Chu Cheng took a deep breath.

He stood up from his seat, walked to the window, and looked at the opposite roof through the window.

Then he saw, the Dark Knight standing in the moonlight, his cloak fluttering like a banner in the night wind.


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