Vol 1 Chapter 7-3 (1/2)
The world faded to black. Zheng entered a state of half wakefulness and half sleep. This didn’t last long. In the blink of an eye his vision came back. This room wasn’t too big, with the ceiling and walls made of steel. Various machines spread out in the room, all of them unfamiliar to Zheng.
He looked to the side. Eleven newbies lay on the ground. Jie and the other two had woken up by now.
Jie immediately looked to the ground, then his face turned pale. “This is bad, fifteen people. You won’t get this difficulty in a sci-fi movie like Alien. God must have changed something.”
Zheng looked at him confused. “I’ve never encountered this situation before. I heard from the veterans that God can change the plot and difficulty of a movie. This happens randomly and usually ends with the party getting wiped. Of course you also get a generous amount of rewards for finishing it. Look at your watch.”
Zheng and the other two looked at their watches. It showed different data than during Resident Evil. There was no countdown. The only line it had was: ‘Kill Aliens, every member is awarded 1000 points and a rank D reward.’
Jie took out a cigarette. “Any of you still remember the plot?”
Zheng shook his head. “This movie is too old, even though it’s a classic and I had seen it before. I forgot all the details already.”
Xiaoyi shook his head also. “I only saw a few of the latest horror movies these few days. Didn’t expect God to choose something like this.”
Lan laughed. “You guys are unprofessional. Since our lives are on the line, then you should review even the oldest horror movies. Especially if this dimension existed since the ancient times. I even looked through some horror stories. The plot of Alien…”
“Alien happened sometime in the future. Human technology was advanced enough to support planetary travel. They created colonies in a few galaxies, but unfortunately humanity never found any extraterrestrial life until the start of Alien.”
A voice interrupted Lan. A young man stood up from the ground. He had a common face and wore glasses, but his eyes looked unusually calm. He gave off a sense of wisdom.
Zheng was the first to react. “Zheng Zha, welcome.” He held out his hand.