[Successfully loaded the perspective of Machine Number Three—"Eternal Abyss Shark • Yaguba," welcome to the Real World.]
A cold, icy prompt sounded in his ears, and Ji Minghuan groggily opened his eyes.
The first thing he saw was a transparent crystal ball about the size of a soccer ball. The crystal ball appeared to be made of glass, filled with salty seawater inside.
At the moment, his Machine Number Three, "Yaguba," was floating in this confined space of seawater.
From all directions, the sensation of being enveloped by water gradually emerged, akin to the warmth and comfort of Machine Number One wrapped in a restraint belt, almost as if the seawater was part of this body.
Coming to his senses, his water-filled pupils contracted slightly. He lifted his head to see a round opening at the top of the crystal ball, currently closed.
From the glass surface of the crystal ball, he could see his reflection—this was a small blue shark no larger than a hand.