Qin Haijian's heart was filled with curiosity, his aura was now much closer to that of a player, and the Genesis Strange Stories weren't particularly sensitive to the presence of players.
In the sensory perception of Genesis Strange Stories, other Genesis Strange Stories were as clear as the bright sun and moon, while players were like tiny ants the size of grains of rice; distinguishing the specific location of each ant was no easy task.
What's more, there were now more than thirty Genesis Strange Stories inside the Copy, equivalent to spotting ants on the ground in a place with more than thirty suns; even Genesis Strange Stories would likely find it difficult to quickly notice.
Yet the Moon Butler did it with such ease, and his manner was casual, as if it was a trivial task.
Could it be that the Moon Butler had completely taken control of the situation inside the Copy?