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... was very tidy, and the first step was the tutorial description for beginners. Since the game employed Dark Matter Harassment (a term for dark matter that can be simply understood as an enhanced version of quantum entanglement force), most of the tutorial was meaningless, as it was consistent with the daily experiences of encountering zombies.

Then, the system explained the Home Convention. The first rule was: As the game simulates real pain, deliberate infliction of harm on other player ...

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