"The greatest advantage of virtual space. And that means that in virtual space, you're allowed to commit a crime."

When it comes to the physical abilities of virtual spaces, can they change freely with game-side numbers?

Do you think the five senses conform to reality to some extent?

That's what Mr. Toki said after finishing a brief explanation like I know of the boulder too.

"Crime... is that what you mean by killing and stealing?

"Yes, to be precise, we in the real world will not be arrested by a pseudo-criminal experience within a virtual space. There are per-game penalties, but that is only an in-game specification"

That would be so.

If people in the real world are arrested as much as they killed people in the game, most shooting games don't make it.

VRMMO can also vary depending on PK and PK, but there are only in-game penalties for killing people in PK enabled games.

With some exceptions, such as scams and cheats involving real world money, and violations of the terms of the game, it was only natural that anything was allowed to be done in the game.

"At the dawn of VR, it was the kind of simulation software that made the most of the technology called virtual reality. We sought to reduce costs and increase opportunities by compensating for work that would require significant costs in the real world, such as pilot flight training, with simulations that are infinitely closer to reality."

"Hmm."

"This VR dojo isn't actually a game either, it's a function of simulation software"

Indeed, this dojo may be a little too tasteless to make the expression game.

I also feel more like class material or something like that than a simulation.

"Now, virtual space is a free world. You can imagine, if you scratch the numbers, you can theoretically do anything."

"Are you saying that even if that's a simulation of a crime?

"Yeah, you're right."

To my penetration, Mr. Toki nodded loudly.

As Toki said, I guess virtual space can simulate anything as long as it's built in.

It seems that the all-you-can-do system games that come down to the big cities in the first place are and always have been popular.

I've just never touched it either because Lynn doesn't do that, and I guess it's a pretty popular genre in some parts.

"Nevertheless, committing a crime is not the purpose. It's just that I was creating real interpersonal simulation software within my hobby and studying something called murder in virtual space."

"What are you doing, Mr. Toki..."

He used to teach me how to break people.

I don't think it's strange to have that side, but I hope you don't try to hone your homicide with that sense of taste.

Though he thought so and stared with his jito eyes, Mr. Toki continued the conversation with a flat face.

"It's my natural hobby, so I can't help it. Nanaka, I'm the one who taught you how to break people, right?

"Yes, it is."

"But as a result, we can tell Nanaka this way. The drilling I was doing in my hobby wasn't a waste of time."

With that said, Mr. Toki took a large survival knife from somewhere. It looks thick and cuts well.

By the way, where did you take the knife out of?

"There are several types of weapons for thugs to study the art of escort."

"A feature that seems plain convenient!

There are other cops on the bat, stun guns, knives are wide enough, and they even have a police officer's pistol level.

VR dojo, was a piece of software that seemed to play plain.

"Now, the simulation of homicide by virtual space has sharpened my interpersonal combat skills, which until now have only been immature and impractical, and elevated me to a practical level"

"Practical, how much?

"Literally enough to actually use it. Nevertheless, I have never tried boulders in the real world..."

"That's right."

If I really tried it in the real world, even Mr. Toki, the boulder, would be a straight line in jail.

"In the real world, the most effective weapons against the human body are guns and blades. Because people are creatures that die just by shedding a certain amount of blood. Conversely, people can hardly die to the point of not bleeding."

"But there's no blood in virtual space, is there?"

"Some games have bleeding conditions... but commercially available games have expression regulations."

Mr. Toki told me quite seriously that a VR game can do murder, but even public power is not stupid.

I don't have to know if it's dawn, and most of the VR games today are subject to expression regulations about bleeding and defects.

Mostly it feels like a red polygon splashed like WLO, or somehow misleading with another damaging effect.

When I cut my arm, I see bones and meat and blood runs out, what kind of game can't be sold on VR anymore?

Even the software that Mr. Toki used to simulate, I think, is local software developed by the Eagle Masons Group anyway.

I wonder if it feels like I customized the one I use for Mr. Toki at a security company or something in the group to make it a simulation that can kill people.

"For that reason, bee homicide, based on the premise of bleeding, is less meaningful to teach as a technique to use in full dive games"

"I see."

"So what I'm going to teach now is the applied edition of The Technique of Destroying the Site and Disabling the Opponent, as Nanaka has used so far. It's not" powerlessness, "it's" killing, "it's like mindset."

Did I dare say mindset because technically it's not that different from before?

Or......

"Is that to overcome my inability to exert my imitative power in interpersonal matches?

"Yeah, that's right. Technically, it's no different from what I used to teach you."

"Well... at that point, it was murder, depending on how you used it."

That's why, as Mr. Toki said earlier, he taught me techniques that would allow me to kill people even if I just punched them into the steeple.

On second thought, it's not about teaching a four- and five-year-old...

"Nanaka, I don't think you hate interpersonal fights per se. They didn't settle, but wasn't it fun fighting PK players?

"Sure, it was fun fighting Rowe"

The only PK player I fought at WLO is Murder Princess Lowe.

I didn't deliver the battle with Rowe, so maybe Lynn told me.

It was a really fun fight then too, although I was nasty because of the cross spears.

"You have been unconsciously afraid of the act of hurting people since that day when you were about to destroy your mother in the real world. On the contrary, I guess the only reason the monster opponent has no mercy is because of his memory when he protects the sound from the dogs."

If you say so, maybe it does.

It's trauma that hurt your mother, because it's also true that there's no longer any mercy for animals since you protected Lynn.

Just because they pointed that out, is there something that you can do so easily?

You had that idea on your face, Mr. Toki stroked my head to calm me down.

"It's okay. Now Nanaka incense makes it easy to overcome that fear. Because underlying that fear is the trauma of 'hurting my mother because I couldn't control my powers'."

"Ah... that"

"Yes, you've overcome the control of power a long time ago, haven't you? You don't hurt people by mistake. You can love butterflies and flowers, but also kill beasts. Don't you think it's an easy story if you're conscious?

Bite Mr. Toki's words like he teaches.

Yes. How could you not have noticed that it was almost ten years ago that you placed this extraordinary physical ability under complete control?

I only hurt my mother then because I was purely incapable of controlling force exertion and subtraction.

And now I can do that. There's no way I can use my powers wrong anymore.

I'm feeling kind of confident.

Mr. Toki smiled when he saw how I was doing like that and said this gently with his hands together.

"Now, even though I've changed my mind, I can't say that's all I've been able to overcome the trauma. So let's start by putting into practice to get used to the feeling of killing people"

"Practice?"

"You can't do it in a VR dojo, so I'll change the place."

That said, when Mr. Toki glanced at the menu window, the view, which until earlier was a sprawling dojo, turned into a dense forest, and our outfit into a camouflage military uniform.

"Originally this space is an anti-army combat simulation software that I developed to drill the art of murder. The VR dojo is a feature of it, and it's supposed to be a regular way to use it."

"Heh, that's convenient."

Simulation of an anti-army battle, if that's not even a soldier, you don't have to? Aside from the question, the design of this dense forest is well done.

Looks like the Amazon rainforest, kind of very exciting.

"Let's get started. I can choose the number of people from one to five...... for Nanaka, for now, is it from a thousand or so?

"What?"

Mr. Toki said something absurd with his soaking face and then did some manipulation in the menu window.

Not long after I hear back, signs of organisms scatter around me.

A soothing dense forest was suddenly dominated by tension like a battlefield.

"Sa, I'm out of rice today until I complete this simulation. It's okay, you can do it if it smells like vegetables. I could have cleared it up to a hundred on one."

That's Mr. Toki smiling kindly already, but all I could see was that smile of the devil.

"No, you know, but a pair of thousand muli...... HI!?

At my feet trying to protest, a bullet is fired into me.

To detect from the impact on the ground, could that be a rifle sniper or something?

Could this be "anti-army" training for bees?

"Good luck"

Pong and I were handed a meaty survival knife that Mr. Toki had earlier taken out.

Mr. Toki ended it by becoming a particle of light and disappearing.

The camouflage uniform that wraps around your whole body contains no weapons whatsoever.

What, I have to fight a bee-armed army opponent with one of these knives?

"I can't be too gay!?

This is how the military opponent's death game began, not even knowing where the word hand solving went.