Notch was bound to meet HIM on this trip.

Let alone the fact that Notch was curious about HIM, even if so many things had not happened before.

The fact that HIM could conceive such a rule and put it into practice perfectly was enough for Notch to spare no effort to meet him.

Although Notch had only experienced the transaction process once with the player captain.

But just looking at this rule from the player's perspective was enough for Notch to highly recognize the rule formulated by HIM.

He even hoped to introduce this rule into the main world.

Therefore, he had to meet HIM because he had too many questions to ask HIM.

If possible, Notch was even eager to try to work with HIM to further improve this rule in the main world.

However, Notch knew very well that all of this needed to be consulted with HIM first.

He was not sure whether HIM had made this rule to resolve the conflict between players and native creatures as he imagined.

Notch had very limited knowledge of HIM, so it was difficult for him to understand what HIM's motivation was.

Generally speaking, people have certain motivations or purposes for doing things, but Notch could not figure out what HIM's ultimate goal was for making these rules.

Resolving the conflicts between players and native creatures did not seem to bring any benefits to HIM.

Moreover, the previous player captain also mentioned that the food resources provided by the rainforest only required players to exchange them for materials that they did not need at all.

Notch himself had also studied the Trial Land. Although the Trial Land would also refresh villagers, the villagers here were different from those in the main world.

In the main world, players could also use some useless resources to exchange emeralds with villagers, and then use emeralds for secondary transactions.

However, in the Trial Land, there was no exchange of items between villagers, and their only common currency was emeralds.

From these situations, it can be clearly inferred that those materials that are useless to players are also useless to the creatures in the rainforest.

In other words, making such a rule does not bring any substantial benefits or advantages to HIM.

People who participate in the trial ground are undoubtedly eager to win this trial, and HIM must have the same goal.

However, his current actions not only cannot provide any help for him to win the trial, but seem to have invisibly strengthened the strength of the player camp.

Through trading, the player camp successfully solved the problem of food resources, so that they can devote themselves to improving their combat effectiveness.

Does HIM hope to completely influence the players with this rule and make them give up fighting?

Obviously, the answer is no.

Although Notch does not know HIM deeply, judging from HIM's wisdom and strategy, he will never pin all his hopes on the player group full of variables.

Even if he is confident enough in the rules he made, he can't try to use these illusory things as a bargaining chip to win the trial land.

Since this rule can't benefit him, then why does he do this? This is really puzzling.

But if HIM and Notch exchanged identities, if HIM's identity at this time is the creator of the game, then everything HIM is doing now becomes reasonable.

After all, as the founder of the game, he must want to solve the problems of this game world and make this game world better.

The reason for making this rule naturally becomes reasonable.

But HIM is not Notch, he is not the creator of this game world, and his starting point is definitely not the same as Notch.

This is also the reason why Notch wants to meet HIM, he really wants to find out what HIM is thinking.

Notch followed the team where the player captain was and moved closer to the rainforest while thinking.

Stephen on the side saw that Notch hadn't spoken for a long time, and a puzzled look appeared on his face. He couldn't help but ask Notch.

“The rules implemented hereIt's perfect!"

"It's because of this rule that the relationship between the players and us has been greatly improved..."

"This is obviously a good start..."

At this point, Stephen's eyes fell on the captain of the player leading the team in front of him. After staring at him deeply, he continued.

"But, they are about to break this rule..."

After that, he looked at Notch again.

"Why don't you stop him?"

"In addition, I can feel that he has developed feelings for the bread sheep. If we can persuade him well, maybe he will give up the idea of ​​attacking the rain forest."

"In this way, won't the rules of the rain forest be maintained? "

Although Stephen didn't think as deeply as Notch, he had personally experienced the peace in the rainforest area.

Although he knew in his heart that this kind of peace was only temporary, after all, the player captain had made it clear that they would definitely attack the rainforest and break the tranquility.

However, in any case, the current peaceful scene in the rainforest area was as precious to Stephen as a small flame of hope.

He also knew that Notch, like him, recognized the rules of the rainforest area.

He was tongue-tied and had an unpleasant experience with the player captain. He thought Notch would stand up and continue to persuade the player captain.

But he didn't expect Notch to say anything.

Stephen didn't mean to complain about Notch, he just didn't understand why Notch chose to keep silent.

Obviously, the rules of the rainforest area were the blueprint that Notch and Stephen were looking forward to. Seeing that the small flame of hope was about to be extinguished by the player captain, Notch did nothing.

After hearing what Stephen said, Notch shook his head and sighed.

"His problem lies with himself. "

"His emotional thinking has long prevailed, but he just doesn't want to admit it."

"It's useless to say more at this time."

Notch saw clearly that the player captain's situation was relatively special.

Other players were entangled in interests and emotions.

But the player captain was not, he didn't consider the interests at all.

His problem was the collision between other people's eyes and emotions.

At this time, no matter how much others said, it was useless, and he could only wake up by himself.

If he could wake up by himself, he would stand firmly on the side of emotion.

Hearing Notch's words, Stephen seemed to understand, but since Notch said so, he couldn't say anything more, and he couldn't help but sighed.

Seeing this, Notch patted Stephen on the back and comforted him.

"It's okay, hope is in front of you, no matter what, I will try my best to hold it! ”

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