Chapter 3
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nTranslator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
nChen Chen paid no mind to the window that had appeared on the screen. He stared at the cap which had abruptly appeared beside the laptop, wearing a thoughtful expression.
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nHe swore that before starting up the computer, there was no cap in this spot.
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nMoreover, this cap…
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nSurely it was too familiar…
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nChen Chen reached out hesitantly and took the cap in his hands.
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nThe cap was made from canvas, which felt slightly rough against his palm. It was khaki-colored and looked just like a duckbill cap, except it was only as large as his hand.
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nNo matter how he looked at it, this did not seem like a cap any human could wear.
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nChen Chen flipped the cap over. Inside, there was a tag sewn in with polyester fiber, with a few lines of English on it:
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n“IF LOST RETURN TO:”
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n“Harry Goodman; 1722 Green St. Ryme City.”
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nTranslated, this meant:
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n“If lost, return to: 1722, Green Street, Ryme City, Harry Goodman.”
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nThis was…
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nChen Chen gasped sharply, an astounded expression stretching his features.
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nSuddenly, he turned toward the computer screen, only realizing that the movie had stopped playing.
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nThis was Pikachu’s duckbill cap from the movie!
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nIn this instant, Chen Chen was filled with a sense of absurdity and disbelief. He swiftly stooped down to check under his bed!
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nNo one!
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nHe stood up quickly and checked his sheets!
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nNo one!
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nHe jerked open his desk drawer!
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nStill no one…
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nAfter making sure that there was no one in the dorm, he had no choice but to consider that this might not be a prank set up by his dorm mates.
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nFurthermore, even if it was a prank, how would they know that he would play Detective Pikachu specifically at this moment?
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nHowever, if this was not a prank, what was it?
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nWas it because he had played this video file that the computer extracted the cap from the movie?
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nWhat kind of elaborate joke was this!
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nPlus, this was not the first time he was watching this movie. Why did this only occur now?
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nSuddenly, Chen Chen thought of something. His gaze shot toward black USB drive!
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nWas this all its doing?
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nChen Chen narrowed his eyes.
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nHe did not know whether it was the lighting or his mind playing tricks, but the shell of the USB drive now appeared to be mottled.
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nThis USB drive which was a deep, glossy black before had a dull cast now, like metal which had oxidized after being left out for too long.
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nHad the USB drive changed or… Was his memory failing?
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nChen Chen could not believe this. He closed the “Program Error” window and double-clicked the movie Detective Pikachu once more.
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nHowever, the “Program Error” notice popped up on screen again.
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nWas the file corrupted?
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nChen Chen frowned and pondered. Subsequently, he tried clicking Delete. With a “whoosh”, this movie file was deleted from the USB drive…
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nHe was stunned. He remembered that each time he tried to delete the other movies, he ran into a “Program Error”, so he had assumed it was impossible to delete any movie in the USB drive.
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nTherefore, he tried again to delete the horror movies that had been in the USB drive initially.
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nStill, the result was the same. Each time he clicked Delete, the computer would send a “Program Error” window.
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n“Could it be that I can only delete movies that have been played?”
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nChen Chen bowed his head pensively. He opened Local Disk D again and dragged Detective Pikachu into the USB drive, then tried deleting it.
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n“Ding!”
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nAs expected, the copied movie file could not be deleted.
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nThus, Chen Chen played the movie again. This time, the movie played as usual and nothing strange happened.
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nIn front of the screen, Chen Chen recalled that he had been missing his pet dog previously. At the same time, he had projected his emotions onto Pikachu’s character, then the cap had appeared.
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nWith that in mind, Chen Chen fast-forwarded the movie until Pikachu’s scene, while imagining that he could extract the movie’s Pikachu.
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nIn less than a few seconds’ worth of effort, the movie shut itself off and the “Program Error” window popped up.
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nAt the same time, another cap, the same as the last one, appeared right beside his laptop!
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nIt was real!!!
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nChen Chen’s eyes nearly popped out. Although he had been prepared, no matter how he observed, he still could not figure out how the cap had materialized in this spot.
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nSurely it had appeared out of thin air?!
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nChen Chen picked up both caps and compared them. He discovered that there was no difference down to the smallest detail and the handwriting on the tag.
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nIt was as if God had created two completely identical objects.
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n“Can this really be due to the USB drive?”
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nChen Chen uttered incredulously. He looked at the USB drive once again but noticed that it was even duller than before. It looked like a useless item that had been tossed away in a corner.
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n“This thing is getting worn out…”
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nChen Chen immediately understood that each time an item was extracted from a movie, it would deplete the USB drive’s energy.
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nIn that case, what sort of energy was this?
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nElectrical?
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nSolar?
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nAlternatively, was it some energy source that surpassed human technology?
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nMore importantly, could this energy be replenished? Was this USB drive a single-use item or could it be recharged and reused?
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nMoreover, although he was explicitly thinking of Pikachu, why was the USB drive only able to produce its cap? Was this due to insufficient energy or some other factor?
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nAlso, if he played some other movie, could he also extract something else from that movie?
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nAll these questions roared in Chen Chen’s mind. He drew in a deep breath and suppressed these emotions that were making him tremble.
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n‘Calm down, calm down…’
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nChen Chen took in deep breaths again as he walked toward the dorm’s door to lock it from the inside. Then, he returned to his laptop and fell into deep thought.
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nThere were not enough clues. He still needed to carry out more experiments.
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nEven so, the USB drive’s energy was incapable of sustaining multiple experiments. What should he do?
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nAt this point, Chen Chen took out a blank notebook from his drawer. He steadied his trembling hand and wrote the word “Principle” on the first page.
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n“Principle: Unknown.”
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nHow should he employ current scientific principles to explain the phenomenon of the mysterious USB drive?
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nWith just his own knowledge, Chen Chen was completely unable to explain everything that had happened.
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nIt was clearly just a movie, constructed from codes and images. How could it create something out of thin air?
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n“Conjecture: Aliens? People from the future? Brain in a vat?”
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nAfter putting down this second line of words, Chen Chen could not help chuckling at himself. Then, he wrote the third line.
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n“Ability: Through the thoughts and ideas of someone viewing a video, it extracts
/instantiates an item, displayed on screen, into reality. (Doesn’t seem to include living things.)”
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nChen Chen speculated that both times he was thinking of Pikachu, yet only the cap was extracted. This meant that the USB drive was unable to instantiate living beings.
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nOf course, he could not rule out the possibility of insufficient energy being the reason.
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nChen Chen clicked on the movie again and the screen displayed the “Program Error” window. After that, he tried deleting it.
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nWith a “whoosh”, the movie was successfully deleted.
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n“Indeed, after extracting something, it can be deleted from the USB drive.”
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nThis also meant that any movie could be transferred into the USB drive but the delete function would not work.
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nIf he wished to delete a certain movie, his only option was to extract an item from the movie to corrupt the file.
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nWith this in mind, Chen Chen wrote:
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n“Rule 1: Videos can be imported but can’t be readily deleted after that. The file must be corrupted first;
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n“Rule 2: At the moment, it appears that the video will only be corrupted when an item is extracted from it;”
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n“Rule 3: The size, mass, and other objective factors of the extracted item had not been tested yet.”
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nFinally, Chen Chen glanced at the USB drive.
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n“Appearance: Its exterior has transformed from brand-new to worn out. It’s not determined yet if this is an issue of energy…”
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