Chapter 797: Chapter 443 It’s Not Fun_2 Chapter 797: Chapter 443 It’s Not Fun_2 Leon wanted to argue, but after thinking it over, he realized he had indeed never seriously committed himself to anything.
In the past, he rely saw gaming as his job, and surely, there was sothing wrong with people who actually enjoyed their jobs.
However, after arriving here, he found work to be a particularly interesting affair. He couldn’t help but invest his real feelings into it, and he began to look forward to coming to work every day.
Upon reflecting on the origin of these feelings, he found they stemd from the boss.
Incredible.
Looking at the boss at that mont, Leon felt his passion for gaming ignited; he was eager to dedicate everything to Fang Cheng and beco a part of the Fang Cheng gaming empire, to burn out his life here.
Everyone is a zealot, just without having t the person they aspire to emulate.
But now, Leon felt he had found that person!
Turning around, he saw Xiao Douzi looking at him with bright, shining eyes, burning with a light as if he had found a comrade.
Seeing that light, Leon snapped back to reality and silently continued to play “Parallel World”.
That was close.
He had almost turned into a fanatic.
Admiring soone is one thing, but blind worship like Xiao Douzi’s would be troubleso.
Still, he couldn’t help but occasionally gaze at Fang Cheng by the window, guessing his thoughts, and hoping he could contribute to Fang Cheng’s next ga.
Sensing the complex gazes behind him, Fang Cheng silently drank his Spiritual Tea, feeling that his studio wasn’t exactly peaceful.
Never mind, it doesn’t matter.
After all, he had such good inspiration this ti that there surely wouldn’t be any problems, right?
However, he imdiately dismissed that idea.
After all, every ti he felt this way, the players would surprise him, showing that the ga was finite, but the players’ antics were infinite.
At the sa ti, he felt a small sense of anticipation.
This ti, the restrictions he placed on the players were quite rigid, leaving them with scant room for change.
In “Parallel World”, there was a hidden setting that Fang Cheng hadn’t revealed.
Each simulation was actually a projection of the player’s own destiny.
Everyone has their own fate. Even if they altered so aspects of their lives with the early questions, they would still be swept along by destiny, headed toward the path laid out for them.
In this world, people are always helpless to so extent.
So, could players sohow change their own destiny with so modifications?
Fang Cheng was looking forward to finding out.
In the following days, “Parallel World” continued to fernt.
Its spread was alarmingly fast, and given the ga needed no download, a simple share of the link was enough for people to see it.
It spread like a virus through social dia, becoming the year’s first phenonon-level ga.
While so argued it wasn’t a ga at all, just answering so questions and reading a story, this didn’t stop its relentless spread and hot-topic status.
[I set myself up as a reincarnated young lady, a celestial princess in Parallel World, full na Mary Sue, Luli, Rainbow Fairy…and then I couldn’t register an ID card because my na was too long. This ga is so realistic! Full marks.]
[My setting was at least to win a lottery once, but I only won a “reburn” after I died. Bro, can I do this again?]
[My setting was to transmigrate and beco an emperor. But why did I end up as a pack of cigarettes after transmigrating? Are cigarettes people too?]
[My friend, have you heard of a manga called “Cigarette Girl”?]
[Not lewd enough, looks boring.]
The bizarre and ever-changing ga content had players engrossed and enjoying their countless outrageous experiences or deaths, becoming a focal point of the ga.
So players even ford dedicated discussion groups to share the various ways of dying they encountered in the ga, attracting a large number of players.
So players discovered a business opportunity and started creating videos on Bilibili with all sorts of bizarre starting conditions, sharing their in-ga experiences, with the wackier stories getting more likes and coins.
Watching “Reincarnation World” that had new hot topics popping up every day, even those who disliked the ga couldn’t deny that Fang Cheng, no, the Living Immortal had beco popular this ti.
Living Immortal, do you really not have any limitations?
Amidst all the flourishing popularity, so discordant voices appeared on the forum.
[Is this ga really that fun?]
[I’ve played many tis, but I really don’t know what to say.]
[I admit, this ga has a lot of events, and the logic inside is very clear, you can see a clear storyline from birth to one’s death, it’s a rare masterpiece.]
[But, the impression I get from the Living Immortal is that he set up so much content just to make players die, and the content I wanted to see, not one appeared. This made suspect that the Living Immortal did sothing to the ga on purpose to make it harder.]
[All in all, I admit the ga is excellent, but I don’t like it.]
Seeing this post, Liuzi felt the poster was speaking on behalf of him, directly saying the words he agreed with and wanted to say.
He didn’t like this ga either.
Frankly, he acknowledged the content of the ga and knew how powerful the programming strength and AI technology behind it were.
He too had spent dozens of hours in the ga, understanding what dozens of hours of text content ans.
Whether the Living Immortal had manually crafted content or used AI to generate it, both represented sothing extrely terrifying, aning that he had arrived at a position incomprehensible to ordinary people and had reached the realm of a genius.
But he still didn’t like it.
No matter how many tis he played, he never saw the ending he wanted, which really annoyed him.
However, he knew his opinion wasn’t important, and if he rashly expressed his thoughts, he might only be t with endless online violence, so he chose to remain silent.
But when soone spoke his inner thoughts, he felt an incredible joy, giving him a sense of “finding an acquaintance in a foreign land.”
But when he saw the poster’s ID, he fell silent.
Covering his head, he said to himself, “It’s all an illusion, you can’t scare !”
Xien Waidao, why is it you!
How old are you!
Even though it felt utterly ridiculous, he opened the post and, unsurprisingly, saw that Xien Waidao had already been flad thousands of levels deep.
But on closer inspection, he realized Xien Waidao had actually only been flad for a few hundred levels, and the rest were his rebuttals.
For Xien Waidao, who was especially accustod to opinion battles, slamming others to breakdown without curse words was as natural as breathing.
Facing others’ doubts and misunderstandings, he elegantly counterattacked, overwhelming the challengers from perspectives of biology, physics, and philosophy, making people lant that this truly clever individual, a graduate of a top 2 university, was so misapplying his talents.
When others broke down, he skillfully used his report privilege to ban them one by one, then continued to insult their digital corpses.
As the conflict went on, so people even started to feel a bit of affection for Xien Waidao.
Even if they didn’t agree with his viewpoint, they thought he was talented.
As such, Xien Waidao beca famous once again.
So even beca his fans because of his comnts and continuously ca to this thread to cheer him on, making the post particularly interesting.
After reading these posts, Liuzi felt he saw a whole new side of Xien Waidao.
He had always thought this kid was a bit crazy, but he had no idea he could fight so well.
If it had been him, he definitely couldn’t have said such things, but Xien Waidao had said them and even fought back.
After thinking it over, Liuzi opened QQ and sent Xien Waidao a ssage: [I don’t like it either.]
The ssage was read, but there was no reply.
Just as Liuzi was wondering if his ssage was a bit disgusting, Xien Waidao replied.
[Interested in trying to achieve an ideal ending together with ?]
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