Almighty Game Designer

Chapter 1063: The End of the Blood Source (Ergen)

There was also controversy as to where the third umbilical cord of Gmann had come from.

Some people think that the umbilical cord should not be the umbilical cord of the Lunar God. Otherwise, why didn't the Lunar God give it to the player himself and ask Gman to circle it and put it in the Hunter's Workshop?

And to infer from this that that was the umbilical cord of Koth that Germain got when he was hunting Koth was actually completely wrong.

Because the description of this umbilical cord clearly states: "The third umbilical cord was involved in the encounter with the pale moon, which summoned the hunter and constructed the hunter's dream. ”

None of these words appeared in the other three umbilical cords.

That is, this umbilical cord is the product of the first blood moon, and the moon god descended in the first blood moon, constructing the hunter's dream and choosing Gyman as his agent.

So this umbilical cord is most likely given to Germain by the childhood god of the moon, and it works to construct the hunter's dream. But why did Germain not use it, but put such a precious object in the hunter's workshop and wait for the hunters of the countryside to discover it, became a mystery that could never be solved.

Obviously, as Lawrence's best friend, Germain is well aware of the powerful power of this third umbilical cord.

So the expatriates made a guess that the Lunar God would dare to hand over his third umbilical cord to Gyman because he knew that even if Gyman had acquired it, he would not be able to fight himself. And this umbilical cord could be an essential part of a hunter's dream, or the bait used by the moon gods to lure Germain into a deal with this umbilical cord to become its agent.

Gemann was unable to resist the power of the Moon God and could only be helpless to become an agent, trapped in a dream. He knew that the third umbilical cord was the key to defeating the Moon God, so he hid it in the Hunter's Workshop, waiting for the expatriates to find it.

If the expatriate accomplishes the mission of the Lunar God, he will surely obtain the umbilical cord of Megho, plus this one that Gmann gave him, after which he will only need to acquire one more umbilical cord, either from a prostitute or from Yusufka, to achieve this goal.

Perhaps Germain, the first hunter imprisoned in eternal dreams, hoped that the natives would put an end to the nightmare, which was why the third umbilical cord was deliberately placed in his hands.

As for why did Germain always hide and speak illiterate and not hand over the third umbilical cord to the expatriates? Probably because, as an agent of the Lunar God, every move was under the watchful eye of the Lunar God.

When all the expatriates who ate the third umbilical cord came to the garden, and Germain asked him to give up his life, he could wake up in a nightmare.

But the hunter knew very well that if he died, he would wake up in reality and get rid of the nightmare. However, the Moon God's plan to eliminate Mecca has been completed, the world has become a Moon God's play, and the cycle of hunters trapped in endless hunting will continue and nothing will change.

The so-called "Anan Sunrise” is nothing more than a delusion of deceit.

So the expatriates turned down Germain.

As an agent of the Lunar God, Gyman must eliminate all threatened people for the Lunar God, so Gyman joins the hunt, forcibly kills the expatriate and drives him out of the dreams of the hunter.

But the mightiness of the expatriates was not what it was today, and Gyman fell in the middle of the garden, smiling, without a word left. Maybe he's tired of this endless nightmare, maybe he foresees what happens next.

Perhaps he was pleased with his liberation.

After Gyman died, the Lunar God had to find a new agent, so it came from the moon and embraced the expatriate who wanted him to become a new agent.

Without three third umbilical cords, the expatriate would not be able to resist the temptation of the Lunar God with the human body, but would be able to replace Gmann's position and become a new agent.

However, the Lunar God was surprised to discover that the expatriates had already acquired the three umbilical cords, and at the same time accumulated countless echoes of blood and spiritual vision in the hunt, which was already a true ancient god.

The moon god retreated to the corner of the garden in panic, and it fought in despair, but in the presence of the mighty power of the hunter, it was hardly hit.

With the death of the Lunar God, Yanan's last nightmare was ended, and all the original ancient gods of the world had died, and humanity was free.

But the foreigners who became superiors had moved away from the realm of mankind, losing its form and transforming it into a new ancient god of childhood, powerless to roll on the ground.

The doll picked up the natives rolling on the ground and caressed them gently. She will take care of this new ancient god for her childhood, and it is clear that, compared to other ancient gods, this alien became an ancient god more likely to lead humanity to a new future.

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Many players are in a state of total collapse after countless bitterness and twenty or thirty hours of beating to the end.

At first, many players thought "Anan Sunrise” was the best ending, but as they dug for the plot, they found that there seemed to be no so-called good ending at all.

“Yanan Sunrise” was actually deceiving himself, and the expatriates gave life to Gyman, seemingly fleeing the nightmare, but the moon gods were still there, and the biggest masterminds were still manipulating all humans.

And the second end is that expatriates replace Gyman as a new agent, which should be the worst. This means that foreigners are trapped in hunter's dreams like Gyman and will never be freed.

In this end, the flame of the hunter's dream went out, indicating that the Lunar God found a new goal that needed to be executed by the hunter. The expatriate became a chess piece of the Moon God forever, until a new hunter appeared and slaughtered him.

Obviously, the ancient gods will never be close to mankind. Now that the moon gods have cleansed all the other ancient gods, it is self-evident who is to be dealt with next.

Partial information about the first ending can also be predicted from the second ending, and it is clear that even if the protagonist leaves the hunter's dream, the Lunar God still succeeds, it will continue its subsequent plans through Gyman.

So, both ends are bad, because the Lunar God accomplished his goal and became the only ancient god who could enslave mankind at will.

And considering the preciousness of the third umbilical cord in the plot setting and the difficulty of collecting it, the final [beginning of childhood] is the hardest ending and the end of all ancient gods.

But what was uncomfortable was the last scene, where the expatriates defeated all the ancient gods, killed Meg, and killed the black moon gods behind the scenes.

But after using all the third umbilical cord, he evolved from an ancient god to a rolling squid on the ground, which was unacceptable to many players, because the ancient god was so ugly in terms of human aesthetics!

Not to mention that the ancient gods do not necessarily mean powerful, they are just thinking outside of the same dimension as humans, and no player really wants to give up the human body to become squid, even if this squid has the power of the ancient gods.

But clearly, in the story of the Blood Curse, the expatriates had no choice.