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Chapter 2 - Beginning by 'Playing' the Hero King (Part 2)

Hero King Gilgamesh.

Gilgamesh, who possessed the King's Treasure (Gate of Babylon).

As long as his system's role-playing recognition reaches one hundred percent, he can completely unfreeze this card.

Then, he can use this card to empower himself.

The result is that whatever abilities the Hero King Gilgamesh has in the Nasuverse, he will naturally gain the same abilities.

In fact, his current identity is also Gilgamesh, but he has only just become the King of this city-state.

His original self - Bai Yue, was just an ordinary office worker.

He was no different from others, living a three-point-one-line life every day, going to work, getting off work, and going home, he was just a corporate slave.

As for a girlfriend? You're thinking too much.

Raising a real girlfriend is too difficult, it's better to raise a paper waifu.

Then one day, he lay flat, the kind of motionless lying flat, his body already cold, lying flat directly to the morgue.

Originally, he was lying flat at home watching Fate on his day off, but the TV broke down.

Unscrupulous merchants cut corners or something, smoke came out of the TV, and it caught fire.

Well, it seemed to happen at the climax of the anime, when a certain character released a big move and the screen flickered, which made him think the people inside were going to blast into reality.

After that, he rushed to cut off the power, and was electrocuted and lay flat like that.

When he woke up, he found himself in ancient Sumerian times, over two thousand years BC.

He had thus been reborn as Gilgamesh.

He wasn't too panicked about this; his original life was already going to lie flat, and since he grew up in an orphanage, he didn't have many attachments.

So what? In a sense, he could be considered a transmigrator, right?

Then what about the various golden fingers of transmigrators in novels? Surely he should have some?

Yes, it's a role-playing system.

As long as he can play his current character setting well and get a 100% system evaluation, he can activate the card.

Of course, playing well doesn't necessarily mean repeating the story experience of the Gilgamesh in this perception.

As long as his deeds can reach a comparable level, and he can get a similar evaluation from later generations, that's enough.

Generally speaking, it's best to follow the story's direction, which will be safer, and the system also provides relative records.

Otherwise, if he does something reckless that causes a butterfly effect or something, leading to no records of him in later generations, then the role-playing fails, and he naturally cannot become that Hero King.

Therefore, he is also constantly watching the role-playing recognition progress above; if it suddenly drops, it means his recent behavior was wrong.

If the progress increases, it means the behavior is fine.

So what kind of situation would lead to a failed performance? The simplest answer is that he dies.

One way is to be killed during the performance, and the other is to fail to complete the progress by dying of old age or illness.

So what is the result of failure? Does he truly die?

No, that is not the case; this system will allow him to enter the next role-play.

And the era where the next role is located will change. As for what the next role is?

Sorry, the system didn't explain it to him. It's estimated that he will only be told when he fails or succeeds.

Or perhaps he will make his own judgment after he is reborn and wakes up again.

So, was his current act of poisoning the two major organizations done according to the story progression provided by the system?

Not so, it was a choice he made himself.

Even with the story progression provided by the system, no matter how much he acted according to the story on it, there would still be deviations.

Then why would there be deviations?

This involves the influence of factors such as words and deeds.

For example, the record given by the system is that one day Gilgamesh went out hunting and had a conflict with someone.

And this 'one day' doesn't specify the exact time, nor does it specify the extent or what happened during the conflict, so he can only grasp it himself, which makes it a bit difficult to control.

Perhaps the original conflict was just to make the other party resentful, but the extent of the current conflict cannot be well controlled, which will cause the other party to have other ideas, maybe wanting to kill him—this is the so-called deviation.

Therefore, with all these deviations leading to the current situation, he had to take this risky action.

So, what kind of World is this World?

Is this an ordinary World?

No, this is a World suspected of having Gods.

So, he didn't come to the Type-Moon World, did he? Will he become a Heroic Spirit after this?

If it's the Type-Moon World, isn't the so-called reward a bit redundant?

Suddenly, a burst of chaotic sounds brought him back to his senses. It was the Great Priest An'er, who was said to be able to communicate with Gods, who had arrived.

The Great Priest standing at the door was also scared and dared not enter when he saw the tragic scene inside.

When he noticed the figure on the throne, propping his chin and looking at him with interest, a chill immediately shot up to his brain.

For An'er, the scene before him was too bizarre.

Facing such a tragedy, that King was so calm and even smiled at him, which made him feel creepy.

This also made him think that this tragic scene was caused by the King.

This King, who usually seemed harmless, this young He, had so cunningly plotted and killed almost all the personnel of the two major power institutions.

"King, what, what happened?"

Inevitably, he also cast a look of awe, and his voice was also somewhat timid.

"Nothing, it's just that these people were too much of a hindrance, and they also said they wanted to treat This King like a puppet, so This King cursed them to death."

Saying this easily, He propped his chin on the armrest of the throne with his elbow.

At the same time, blue flames appeared without warning beside Him, which was truly bizarre.

This kind of performance made An'er break out in a cold sweat. It seemed that this young King really possessed some incredible power.

Cursed to death? Is it using some kind of curse!

"An'er-sama, you wouldn't think the same as these people, would you?"

The King who said this looked up slightly, showing a cold and arrogant look from above, and also seemed to exude a tangible aura that made him feel breathless.

"No, I wouldn't!"

He quickly denied it, afraid that if he was a step slower, he would also be cursed to death.

"That's good~"

And He, who was currently Gilgamesh, in an unknown future, the Gods were holding a meeting.

It was a meeting to decide the future of Humanity, whether it would be destroyed or continue.

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