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Chapter 335: Chapter 211: The Easter Egg Appears (Part 3)_1

Fang Cheng was very satisfied with the performance of “Spirit Vessel” this ti.

Stepping into the void, sitting in his Sea of Consciousness, he began to retract his scattered thoughts one by one, and each thought returned as clear and bright as a pearl, shining brightly even as it fell into the Sea of Consciousness.

Letting these pearls sink into the Sea of Consciousness, Fang Cheng felt that even if he didn’t achieve enlightennt this ti, he would still reap substantial benefits, advancing his understanding of “fun” and complenting so aspects of himself.

Next, it was ti to seek the way in the void.

Before seeking the way, he paid special attention to so of his rivals in Taoism, ensuring all these fellows were completely engrossed in cha combat, with no tricks up their sleeves.

He then locked down the entrance to the Mysterious Mirror world, barring anyone but players from entering, thus avoiding the scenario from “Dark Builder” where an Evil God suddenly invaded and spoiled everything.

After ensuring everything was foolproof, Fang Cheng closed off his perception of the outside world, and his Taoist Heart flew out, beginning to earnestly seek the way.

anwhile, at Fang Cheng Studio, the staff had completed the story mode update for “Spirit Vessel” and made adjustnts to the ga.

Story mode should be the first mode players experience; in it, players learn how to use chas, the effects of the various parts, and the origins of the chips, among other things.

Unlike the dark and grim world of “Heavenly Demon,” the storyline of “Spirit Vessel” has a fairy-tale-like atmosphere, with characters lively portrayed through Fang Cheng’s script, making it easy for players to imrse themselves in the light-hearted story.

Because the ga’s title is “Spirit Vessel,” the protagonist of the ga isn’t the player but the Artifact Spirit.

Players start as a little squirrel living in a junkyard, accidentally finding a cha head that has awakened its own consciousness, and then gradually mastering various cha combination thods under its guidance, eventually piloting the assembled cha in a tournant to win the championship step by step.

In between, there are side plots like piloting chas to resist giant creature invasions and battling with the Fallen Legion, which serve to unlock Endless Mode and Sandbox Mode.

The champions and runners-up from the big tournants also make cao appearances as an Easter egg to catch the players’ attention.

The entire storyline progresses in a linear fashion. If players wish to alter the main storyline, the Mysterious Mirror world will forcefully redirect them back onto the right path to ensure the ultimate performance effect.

Each Mysterious Mirror world is a separate realm that only rges with others during PVP, thereby avoiding most issues.

It could be said that Fang Cheng had evaded most potential problems for this enlightennt.

Story mode received rave reviews as soon as it went live, and the change to the ga’s pricing model allowed most players to experience the charm of the story.

Although so players comnted that the story wasn’t very deep, most felt that such a ga narrative suited the tone of the ga better and had a more youthful vibe.

The brilliant execution of the story made the three-hour story ti feel like an extended blockbuster, and players new to “Spirit Vessel” easily imrsed themselves in the narrative.

So even edited and re-arranged the story performances into videos that were so well-done they seed fit for theatrical release.

Many weren’t fond of cha battles but were enchanted by the storyline.

They played through the story mode repeatedly, savoring every detail of their interactions with the Artifact Spirit, finding new experiences each ti.

Monkey enjoyed cha battles, but he had a particular fondness for story mode.

Lately, every day after work, he liked to experience the story mode once more in his VR unit, then go to bed contented.

He himself found it unbelievable, but he just particularly liked the atmosphere in the story mode, and he couldn’t quite understand why.

On Saturday, he woke up early.

He first t with Coach Lin at Dinsional, helped support the scene, and also discussed the arrangent for the second season of “Who is the Champion.”

With the holographic projection technology from Kirin Industry, the special effects of the second season would surely be more explosive, giving a much better feel.

After discussing various matters, Monkey returned ho and prepared to play the story mode of “Spirit Vessel” once more before sleeping.

Stepping into the VR unit, entering the ga, selecting story mode and entering it, Monkey opened his eyes again to find he had arrived at the initial scene of the story mode, the junkyard.

Although there was no sll, the furnaces around him continuously released billowing black smoke upwards, contaminating the sky and making it appear murky, almost as if Monkey could sll the acrid odor.

This place was a junkyard, the lowest level of the world.

Various vessels transported all sorts of electronic waste here, with discarded cha parts strewn all around.

According to the storyline, these cha fragnts were refuse transported from a nearby cha arena.

Most chas were broken, and chas themselves had no consciousness; even intact chas had to obey the pilot’s commands and lacked self-awareness.

The only Artifact Spirit in the ga was the one that t the player, the cha that had awakened its own consciousness.

According to the players’ analysis, this cha was the only Artifact Spirit in the ga that had awakened, its unique personality making it stand out from the rest.

Then, a vessel perford a jump to the airspace above the junkyard, releasing a massive amount of garbage, with new cha fragnts piling up like mountains.

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