Chapter 132


〈 133rd Episode 〉 External Record (10)

*

­­­External Record (10)­­­

‘Something definitely feels off.’

After figuring out the situation on the Han River bridge last time, I had been pondering for quite a while.

The ‘Hundred Braves’ had entered an indefinite maintenance mode and hadn’t reopened the server, leading to suspicions of service termination.

But for some reason, I was still able to connect to ‘Hundred Braves’—even if imperfectly.

‘Allen Pleuk.’

He had been dueling with Wilhelm using a bow, achieving feats that seemed impossible for Allen Pleuk, like inheriting Relic Resonance.

To be honest, the bow with Resonance isn’t rated very highly, but as the saying goes, “better a rotten fish than no fish at all,” it’s still better than being assigned a 2-star rank.

‘Of course, he’ll mostly handle things on his own.’

Watching without interfering.

That was also one of the play styles in Hundred Braves.

And it was the method I was sticking to right now.

‘I’m curious just how far Allen Pleuk can reach on his own strength.’

But the problem was that this game had become a problematic game.

‘Of course, there are no legal issues with the termination of Hundred Braves.’

All terms regarding service termination were agreed upon by the users.

I had also searched through several posts analyzing the situation legally and reexamined the game’s terms.

(The company strives to protect users’ personal information. However, information introducing oneself, such as pseudonyms, character images, and status information, may be disclosed.)

This isn’t right.

I didn’t like that Allen used my real name as a pseudonym last time, but it was my fault for using my real name directly as my account name in the first place.

(The company continuously collects users’ play experiences, and the retention period is until the service ends.)

This wasn’t right either.

These are just common terms that could be found anywhere.

(The company will do its utmost to repair or restore services without delay, unless there are unavoidable reasons, such as natural disasters, emergencies, and defects or faults that cannot be resolved with current technology.)

This was it.

Of course, there were regulations regarding compensation for service interruptions, but strictly speaking, this seemed to fall under indefinite maintenance rather than service termination.

However, the vagueness of these regulations was the problem.

‘Unavoidable reasons and utmost effort are too ambiguous.’

As a result, the current situation had not yet raised any legal issues.

Users had tried to dig into other legal loopholes, but it seemed there were no minor flaws to catch.

A month had passed like that, and I eventually had no choice but to make a decision.

‘There must be something going on.’

No matter how much users wanted to find loopholes, the only flaw in that perfect game.

That was something I possessed.

‘Not even a word from the game company.’

Had they not realized my issue yet?

Or was it that they didn’t find it necessary to interfere?

If not…

‘This will surely make it clear now.’

The official game community.

The bragging board where new posts had almost ceased.

I drafted a post to put there.

‘The title is…’

Honestly, even if I wrote it sloppily, it would be enough to attract attention.

(101st Status of the User Who Trained Allen Pleuk 100 Times.)

‘This should do it.’

I hit the post button.

­­­ This record is a preservation record prior to being deleted by ? and is prohibited from being leaked ­­­

*