Chapter Three Hundred and Twenty Abrupt Theory
When it comes to BOSS, what do ordinary players think of?
I think it might be a giant dragon, a large monster, a demon king, and some human-shaped bosses that are several times larger than the player's model, but in fact, it's not different from the player's model.
When it comes to the dragon, we have to mention the routine of magical stories in ancient times.
One day, the dragon snatched the princess of the kingdom, so the king offered a reward, and sincerely recruited warriors from all over the world to come and kill the dragon.
Then a warrior finally came, who brought the best sword, crossed the highest mountain, and finally came to the nest of giant dragons with piles of gold and silver and countless treasures.
So, as all the stories are written, the warriors defeated the dragon, saved the princess, received the reward from the king, and finally married the princess, becoming the winner of life, and being happy.
In fact, if you focus your attention on the characters in this story, it will be easy to find that the roles are allocated according to the positions in the RPG game.
Well, it’s better to say the other way around, the positions in RPG games are assigned based on the characters in these magic novels.
For example, the king who issues missions is actually an NPC.
The brave man who accepts the mission will naturally be the player.
And the princess is the task.
Then the dragon becomes the rightful boss.
Speaking of which, all characters like this big boss have their own nests, and the nest is always numerous gold and silver, and they never lack money.
They usually only lack something, something they can't help but get.
For example, on the side of the dragon and the devil, what they lack is women.
And they can't be ordinary women, they can only look for princesses if they want to look for them.
Why is there such a setting?
Is it because they only like the beauty of the princess?
Obviously not. If you have to look for it, there are more girls in the world who are better-looking than princesses, and there is no need to hang them on a crooked tree.
So... are they coveting the throne of the princess kingdom? Do they want to marry the princess, take her country for themselves, and live a life of glory and wealth from now on?
This is even more impossible.
Isn’t the setting of the Demon King and the Dragon that is to countless wealthy little brothers?
You have already own country and power, and you have too much money to spend. So what's the use of the small country where you want the princess?
This is obviously not true.
So why did they plunder the princess?
Actually very simple.
If the above formula is substituted into this question, the answer will be easily revealed.
It is known that the dragon is equal to the boss, the brave is equal to the player, the king is equal to the NPC that issues the mission, and the princess is equal to the mission. Ask the dragon to steal the princess' purpose.
Solution: The task target is snatched away by the boss, the player needs to complete the task, and the boss needs to find the boss to complete the task.
Therefore, the boss caught the princess for the sake of the brave.
There is nothing wrong with it.
The reason why the dragon and the demon kings wanted to capture the princess was purely because they were the future mission goals of the brave.
Even if you replace the princess with a prince, this system will be the same.
At worst, just a few female brave men will be over.
Besides, maybe the male heroes prefer princes.
In short, this is the reason why the boss wants to forcibly take away the princess.
Because they want the brave to stop them.
So, it is better to say that they need princesses than to say that they need brave men.
But despite this, the brave need a princess.
Very interesting, right?
When the relationship between the characters in this old-fashioned magical plot was sorted out, it felt like it suddenly became a love triangle theme.
But if you think about it carefully, in fact, in this story system, the king is the worst.
Not only was his daughter lost, but even if she was rescued, she had to give it to an inexplicable brave man for free. In the end, even his country had to be passed on to his son-in-law.
I lost my grandma's house when I bought this order.
Fortunately, the kings in the magical story over the years have not fainted, otherwise the plot would be really difficult to act.
However, some people may wonder why I specifically tell a theme story about the boss.
The answer is actually very simple.
Because at this moment, in front of the glow hourglass, a huge shadow was beginning to slowly rise from the ground.
...
To be honest, when Bing Xin Guardian showed off his mystery to the woman in white, I did not have any premonition about what she was going to do next.
This made me deeply shocked by her behavior when she untied the veil of mystery.
"Glow hourglass, I'm sorry." She first apologized to the man beside her, "Although I can't use the train leading to the past, nor can I recover my strength through the talisman card."
"But as you said, even if I don't think I have a chance to win, I should fight for it." She smiled in the man's eyes, with a hint of sadness and helplessness in her smile. "So, I can only use a way that just can help me recover and there are no side effects."
"What?" asked the Glow Hourglass, "Didn't you just say you don't have a talisman card to restore your strength? Are you lying to me or playing with me on purpose?"
"No." The Guardian of Bingxin shook his head, "It is not a talisman card that restores physical strength. To be precise, its nature is very similar to the train heading to the past. It is a skill that changes its current state... and there is another point, it is not only not a talisman card that restores physical strength, it is not even a talisman card."
"You... can understand it as my instinct." The Guardian smiled, "Although I don't like this instinct at all, and it can only be used when I am in a witch."
"But in the current environment, I think...if I don't use it, maybe a lot of things will be regretted forever."
A bitter smile was like a breeze that blew across her face, and then slapped the face of the glow hourglass along the wind.
But at least, Glow Hourglass understood that what the witch standing in front of him was about to do was a matter of burning things.
She will even ruin all her retreat because of this move.
But she was not worried.
Not only was she not worried, the smile on her face seemed to prove her joy in doing so.
"It seems that you have really put aside everything." The Glow Hourglass listened to the words and sentences from the Guardian's mouth, and couldn't help but feel the sudden longer distance between herself and her. "Okay, it seems that I have done so many things along the way, and I still have to draw a rest in your hands."
"No." The Guardian chuckled, "The talisman should have been drawn by that woman."
Chapter completed!