Low cost, high story
Maybe everything that happens in our lives is just a game of others
In order to communicate with his deaf-mute girlfriend, the male protagonist decides to write a voice-to-sign language software. As a result, his computer is too bad. The male protagonist "gets" a computer. As usual, the male protagonist plans to use it. When the computer was playing video chat games with my friends, my girlfriend got mad at me because of her attitude of learning sign language.
The male protagonist consoles his girlfriend and chats with his friends, but finds that the computer is particularly prone to crash. After asking others, the male protagonist discovers hidden files in the computer, and in these hidden files, the male protagonist discovers incredible secrets , that is, many videos of peeping people's privacy from the camera. The male protagonist found the owner of the original computer on Facebook, and discovered a software called Dark River. The male protagonist showed these to his friends. The male protagonist opened the software and found that it was a hacker anti-tracking software. When the male protagonist was researching these, his girlfriend wanted to video with him, but the male protagonist rejected them. When the male protagonist connected the video, he found that his girlfriend was gone.
Just when the male protagonist was very anxious, the female protagonist's roommate appeared. The male protagonist, who should have breathed a sigh of relief, suddenly found out that there was a person behind the roommate, and that person was the one who lost the computer. He kidnapped the roommate and threatened the male protagonist. Returning the computer, in order not to involve his friends, the male protagonist had to do what 4 said.
To be on the safe side, the male protagonist transferred the bitcoins in the 4 account and asked 4 to release the kidnapped girls, but he did not want to cause a bigger disaster. The people in the dark river discovered the problem of 4 and verified it with the male protagonist. After the two passed the border, everyone found that Girl 1 went out to make a phone call and didn't come back, but what was waiting for them was a video, and the girl was pushed downstairs to her death.
Several people playing the game suddenly became nervous, Boy 1 started to go crazy, and the male protagonist had to tell his friends the truth of the matter when there was no signal in the subway, everyone became panic, and then, a few people The two-day room was suddenly controlled, and all the information of Boy 1 was turned out. Hackers used the cloud to distort Boy 1's words into a terrorist speech and sent it to 911, causing the police to kill Boy 1 and the game left The next three players.
Girl 2 couldn't stand this kind of game, so she sneaked out and planned to rescue the heroine, but was targeted by hackers. The hacker dug out all kinds of information about girl 3 who had just proposed to girl 2, and threatened girl 3 with her girlfriend and mother. She made a choice between the two, but Girl 3 did not make a choice, and finally killed her mother and Girl 2, and Girl 3 was killed shortly after.
Boy 2 has already seen the secret of the computer owner here. These people do these things on purpose. He asked the male owner to give him all the evidence and he wanted to call the police.
The male protagonist couldn't wait any longer and went out to find his girlfriend. But he didn't want to find out on the road that his girlfriend was lured to another place, and was eventually killed. Boy 2 was also hanged to death, and the hacker left a suicide note on the boy's computer.
The male protagonist almost collapsed when he saw the death of everyone. The hacker finally decided the death of the male protagonist by voting.
Finally, let me tell you, this is just a game.
1. A direct visual death that puts everyone in a panic
2. Clever use of editing sound effects to kill people with knives
3. To choose, to express human incompetence
4. Similar to the way of death in the video, people fall into despair
5. Hanging himself, framing
6. Accidental Death
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