"It's obvious the plague has started to spread."
"First, people kept getting sick in the prison, then the guards, jailers, prisoners, and villagers..."
"The king realized this was just an ordinary anomaly and ordered all villagers who had visited the prison or showed suspicious symptoms to be locked up. Those who defied the order would be executed."
"The unique prison system meant that once imprisoned, it was basically a death sentence, so many villagers chose to commit suicide rather than go to prison."
"Tragic human dramas unfolded, and our Giant felt heartbroken witnessing these tragedies. His repeated suggestions to the king were fruitless, so he could only hide in a cave and weep!"
"It's the same old saying."
Sanren appropriately brought up a classic image and dubbed it: "Where there is oppression, there is resistance!"
"As the king's atrocities intensified, people began to form resistance armies. I assume the Giant also joined them."
"Judging from the giant skeleton nailed to the wall by a siege crossbow that we saw at the beginning, there's no other reason why the king would deal such a fatal blow to the loyal Giant."
"With the Giant's defeat and the suppression of the resistance army, I must say, the king's strength is indeed formidable."
"The number of casualties from combat and the epidemic was countless. There wasn't enough space in the cemetery, so the king converted a part of the prison into a ossuary.
However, by the later stages, the plague could affect corpses, turning many of them into undead."
"The Ossuary Sword Saint must have been born during this period." Mentioning the Ossuary Sword Saint, Sanren gritted his teeth with hatred. This fellow had given him considerable pressure at any difficulty.
The viewers who had been tormented by the Ossuary Sword Saint empathized and took this opportunity to vent their grievances.
'Damn, I get chills just seeing him!'
'The sense of immersion is strong, I'm already angry!'
'This is the enemy that killed me the most in the entire game!'
'Damn it, now I instinctively tremble when I see a gray cloak and a purple sword!'
'One hit, out of the fight. Two hits, one protective blow. Three hits, instant death!'
'I've been afraid of Three-Hit Bro since I was little, and it hasn't changed.'
'Three-Hit Bro is terrifying because his wind-up is very short, and after his combos, people are practically gone. His basic attacks even have a stun!'
...
If the players' grievances could manifest, Lu Li, as the designer, would have long since turned to dust.
This was the power of "Rebirth of the Cell Human."
No matter your skill level, no matter how long you've played.
The Ossuary Sword Saint would always give you an unforgettable night, a night where you would be utterly sleepless and remember it for a lifetime.
"Hahaha, I'm relieved to see that everyone feels the same as I do."
After a bit of mischief, Sanren returned to the main topic: "After the riots, the kingdom was on the verge of collapse. So the king, along with the Collector and a few of his own people, hid in the castle, hoping the Collector could concoct a panacea!
However, due to carrying too few supplies during the retreat, the prolonged blockade caused the remaining royal forces to start consuming human flesh for food."
"I believe most of you will remember the hint before the castle on the mountain peak. After I ended the stream, I immediately searched for details, and the result truly numbed me."
"A world where people truly eat each other."
"Perhaps due to consuming human flesh, the king became infected."
"Faced with this infection, the king needed the alchemist to provide a solution. At this point, the alchemist probably hadn't found a way to deal with the plague yet, but there was another method to try – artificial humans."
"The original words from the Legendary Foundry were: [The recent experiments have yielded no results; the volunteers injected with the extract merely transformed into shapeless monsters... half-human, half-plant things...] Doesn't that sound like that mass of green slime?"
"The Collector created a vessel for artificial humans by mixing trees, red crystals, and special cells – that is that green mass – and transferred the king's soul into it. Afterward, the king's physical body was preserved with the Philosopher's Stone."
As the truth gradually unfolded, Sanren's voice trembled with excitement, "The king probably never expected that after separating his soul from his body, he would lose his memory."
"Only the king and the Collector knew everything. The real king became the slime manipulated by a novice player who knew nothing, and his physical shell, thanks to the Philosopher's Stone, did not decay."
"Therefore, the King's Hands, unaware of the truth, continued to silently protect the king's physical body. This guy is truly loyal, just a bit weak."
"As for the Time Guardian, I believe she was a contingency plan prepared by the king. He had signed an agreement with the Time Guardian before experimenting with the Collector, and by the time we entered the game, the agreement had taken effect."
"Through her unique abilities, the Time Guardian repeatedly traversed the temporal tunnels, attempting to save the king and this dilapidated kingdom."
"However, the Time Guardian's abilities are limited; she can at most travel back to the first day before the plague broke out, thus she cannot completely prevent the epidemic from occurring."
"I must say, this cool and strong young lady is indeed very responsible. For this reason, she even briefly collaborated with the Collector, but later, realizing the Collector had long since gone rogue, she killed the greatsword-wielding woman who helped him."
"The Time Guardian young lady probably really wants to save this corrupt kingdom."
"In fact, fighting through four generations, all the endings indicate that this island cannot be saved, and everyone, including the Time Guardian, is caught in an endless cycle of reincarnation."
"Playing through the entire game, my feeling is that perhaps apart from the scumbag king, everyone else is working hard to protect this country. This is a complete tragedy."
"Heh."
In conclusion, Sanren chuckled and commented, "From the beginning to the end, the entire story gives me a sense of dark humor. Everything is dead, everything is destroyed, the island is beyond saving..."
"Yet, the king's wish has been fulfilled. In a sense, he has indeed achieved 'immortality'."
After he finished, the audience was amused by Sanren's dark humor.
'You know, the streamer's evaluation is quite reasonable!'
'Honestly, this is the first time I've seen such a scumbag protagonist in a game.'
'It seems that for every rebirth, there are just as many innocent death row inmates who are executed.'
'When he lost his memory and became an "onlooker," the king could finally see how foolish he was: with such a large helmet, how could he see anything?'
'How should I put it, Cell Human is truly scummy, but playing it is quite enjoyable. There's a sense of destroying everything you have, like slowly picking at a scab. You know it's not good for recovery, you know there's a risk of infection, but you still enjoy it with trembling and inexplicable happiness.'
'Buddy, you know how to summarize.'
'Why are all the people here class representatives? After reading the whole thing, all I have to say is – awesome!'
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