Chapter 915: Chapter 501: We Should Be More Miserable Chapter 915: Chapter 501: We Should Be More Miserable Holding the mories of the Overall Conscious Entity, Fang Cheng started to ponder.
The purpose of the Overall Conscious Entity giving him this particular coordinate was simple: it had determined that Fang Cheng would be attracted to the so-called Land of Dao Certification and would go there.
Strong Cultivators could generally sense the existence of ascension, and although they did not know what lay beyond it, the desire to beco more powerful was nearly every Cultivator’s instinct.
Combing through the mories of the Overall Conscious Entity, Fang Cheng knew that the other had not lied.
The Overall Conscious Entity knew that its mories would be read by Fang Cheng, so in the last mont, it simply opened up its mories, allowing Fang Cheng to read them freely.
And through the other’s mories, Fang Cheng ca to know of the Overall Conscious Entity’s experiences.
A thousand years ago, it had sensed the ergence of the Land of Dao Certification and had begun to head there.
At that ti, it had assimilated all the beings in its own universe, rging the consciousness of a trillion tis the entities into a single colossal collective consciousness, making it incredibly powerful.
These entities’ consciousness did not just include the existing ones but also all the past consciousness.
Among them were the consciousness of animals and even that of plants.
It was the collective of all the great powers that had ever existed in their universe, the beginning and the end of everything.
It was the Alaya Consciousness, the embodint of all wills in the universe, possessing all the Cultivation Techniques in the world and the mana of an entire universe.
Following the call of the Land of Dao Certification with pride, it confidently left its original universe and arrived there, only to discover that it was just one of the most insignificant existences among nurous universes.
There were far too many existences stronger than it.
In countless universes, all those who reached the Land of Dao Certification were the top contenders of their universes, and they engaged in fierce combat for the right to claim the Land of Dao Certification, with the Overall Conscious Entity being just an insignificant force among them.
With hardly any exceptions, as soon as it entered, it was cast out.
In order to survive, it fled in a panic, inadvertently arriving here, and thus becoming the nightmare of the other Immortals in this universe.
Unfortunately, it then encountered Fang Cheng.
By giving up the coordinate, the idea was to let Fang Cheng go there, to join the strife against all the other strong beings from different universes, and thus eradicate its enemies there.
It was an undisguised sche, as well as the revenge of the Overall Conscious Entity before its demise.
Although a bit curious about what this coordinate corresponded to, Fang Cheng felt it was more important to figure out what Xien Waidao intended to do.
After all, the coordinate seed sowhat familiar, and the attraction of the Land of Dao Certification was not that strong for him; he felt it was sothing he could take or leave.
But since the Overall Conscious Entity could co here from there, so could other beings.
He would ascend sooner or later, so when he had the ti, it would be best to take a look and tell the other great powers from other universes not to co here, to let the Heavenly Lords of this place develop in peace.
After clarifying his direction of thought, Fang Cheng ca back to his senses and found that Black Tech and Xien Waidao were no longer playing gas, but were attentively drawing sothing on paper.
Noticing that Fang Cheng was done thinking, Black Tech said with a smile, “We saw you thinking just now and didn’t want to disturb you. Are you interested in joining our plan?”
“A little bit, what are you brewing?” Fang Cheng asked curiously.
“The word ‘brewing’ is well used,” Xien Waidao nodded with satisfaction. “It has the scent of a secret society. Worthy of being my good brother, the words you speak are pleasing to hear.”
“I don’t think that counts as a complint,” Fang Cheng said helplessly.
“Don’t worry about those details. Do you want to see our plan?”
Walking over, Fang Cheng saw that Black Tech and Xien Waidao had already listed quite a few things on the paper.
Both were of the free-spirited sort, and aside from themselves, no one else could understand what they had written.
Moreover, by tonight, they probably wouldn’t be able to understand it themselves either.
However, Fang Cheng had no problems reading it, and after doing so, he asked, puzzled, “You want to bring joy to others?”
“Exactly!” Xien Waidao nodded earnestly. “You see this ga, you can play gas within the ga, you can go play in the mud with buddies, you can lift little boys’ skirts, there are points of joy everywhere! But look how others play it! They turn it into a ‘Don’t Cry Challenge’!”
“Everyone has their own way of playing; I think it’s better not to interfere,” Fang Cheng said seriously.
“But they should also see the other possibilities of the ga, so I’ll first let them see the alternate gaplay of this ga, and how they play afterward is up to them to decide.”
Xien Waidao was righteous in his defense, and Fang Cheng felt there was so truth to his words.
Current strears were indeed framing “Childhood” in such a rigid way that it beca tireso, as if one had to cry within minutes of playing.
Childhood should be about a little regret, but mostly about reminiscence and joy, not a ga simply for crying.
So, Fang Cheng nodded, and then asked, “I understand your idea now, so what do you plan to do next?”
“Simple, we go and confirm how this ga operates first. Based on what I and Black Tech understand about Fang Cheng, although he plays solo, most of the ti it’s online. We are actually all in the sa large server; it’s just that for now, we can’t encounter each other.”
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