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Chapter 520: Chapter 305 They Lied! (First Update)_2
Zhou ZiYi’s speaking pace was normal at first, but as he kept talking, he became increasingly unrestrained.
Afterward, his speaking speed was so fast that it was as if it had accelerated tenfold. Wang could only hear a series of whistling sounds, completely unable to make out a single word of what the other was saying.
Ten or so minutes flew by in an instant, and it was at this point that Zhou ZiYi closed his mouth, satisfied, and said to Wang, “That’s it, my story is just like this. Immortal, which part did you like best? Was it the part where I dressed as a woman, or the part where my sister dressed as a man?”
“Your family tradition really runs in the blood. It’s a pity, I have to leave now; I’ll come see you later. Bye.”
“Eh, Immortal?”
Zhou ZiYi watched with wide eyes as Wang left, and the vortex capable of tearing the world apart also appeared right away, starting to destroy this world.
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With a puzzled stroke of his chin, Zhou ZiYi remarked, “The Immortal is really incredible, I didn’t even know how he left. But is the Immortal afraid of this vortex? Wouldn’t it be fine just to avoid it?”
Timing it right, Zhou ZiYi unfolded his magic artifact, which suddenly enlarged like a bell and cauldron, enveloping him within.
Outside his magic artifact, the world was being torn to pieces; all living beings were sucked into the vortex that was like a melting furnace, everything was ground to dust at this moment, every object returning to its origin, except for the bell and cauldron which remained unchanged.
But soon, the world’s mechanisms reclaimed these emotions. Everything in the world was finely filtered, with the creatures’ savage intent to kill turning into golden threads, flowing into the center, while the rest returned to the primordial sea of matter, to be reshaped once again.
The New World restored itself at great speed, with vast primordial forests re-emerging, while the bell and cauldron returned to normal and released Zhou ZiYi.
Inhaling a breath of fresh spiritual energy, Zhou ZiYi sat down at the roadside, looking expectantly in the distance, like a little dog waiting for its owner to come home, muttering to himself, “When will the Immortal come back?”
Meanwhile, Wang was analyzing information with the viewers in his livestream.
Zhou ZiYi’s last words had been spoken so fast that they had to use special software to slow down the speech and then reorganize the information.
However, the audience was large and persistent in their analysis, and although they might not excel in other areas, they certainly had the ability to scrutinize such minute details.
They collaborated in batches, analyzing it in segments, striving to find useful information from Zhou ZiYi’s ramblings, and finally after a few hours, they pieced together a thread of thought.
Wang was in charge of coordinating information from all sides, compiling them one by one and finding the worldview settings he wanted from within.
Through their continuous effort, they finally found what they were looking for in Zhou ZiYi’s words and couldn’t help but admire Fang Cheng Studio for wanting to construct such an enormous worldview for a game.
This world was divided into an outer and inner layer, with the world becoming more stable the further inward it went.
Compared to the outer layer’s world, which would restart every forty minutes, the inner world would only reincarnate once every few hundred years, making it a stable and suitable place to live.
The outmost world would reorganize itself almost every second, and the resulting flow of time would slowly move toward the test; this helped promote the destruction and rebirth of the outer world and provided emotional energy to the inner world.
But because of this, leaving here was almost impossible.
For the farther out one went, the faster time flowed, and even Zhou ZiYi’s magic artifacts couldn’t resist this change, only to be trapped here.
This world was said to have been created by a powerful Immortal, initially intended to resist potential enemies with various settings but ultimately became a prison for their own people.
A hundred years ago, members of the Immortal Assembly had come here, bringing methods of cultivation to the people here, and temporarily making this their base. However, the good times didn’t last long, and they were forced to leave, their whereabouts unknown, leaving only legends about them.
A new generation of cultivators had already grown up, considering themselves as the periphery of the Immortal Assembly, and they began exploring this world in hopes of finding a way to leave it and to find the members of the Immortal Assembly to fight alongside them.
When talking about their purpose, Zhou ZiYi clearly became much more excited.
“I know they must have encountered many difficulties, and I also know we might not be able to help much with their problems, but that’s okay. Even if we can only offer them a little bit of support, that would be great. So, every generation, we look for a way to leave this place, hopeful for a reunion with them.”
Having read the organized information, even the viewers who were originally uninterested in the plot were somewhat moved.
The weak also have a sense of justice and are willing to raise their voices for their benefactors and stand up for them.
It’s a bit silly, but also endearing.
Moreover, from this content, it seems there will be related games released in the future, although it’s uncertain what genre they will be.
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Hurry up and serve it up—we can hardly wait!
And Wang, smelling the sweet scent of traffic, quickly integrated all this intelligence and then started to make a video.
Incorporating what Zhou ZiYi had said, combining the images for the video, and accompanied by powerful and majestic music, a high-quality video was completed.
As an experienced uploader, the quality of Wang’s videos has always been top-notch.
The video, as soon as it was released, hit the trending lists and, with its high quality, attracted a lot of attention. The discussion about the game began to ferment and caused a small sensation on the internet.
Wang was contented with the traffic he had siphoned, but he was unaware that his video had attracted another kind of trouble.
While this video was very popular on Bilibili, once it was moved to overseas video sites, the viewers’ focus shifted entirely.
After watching the video, a segment of the overseas players commented that the game had top-notch graphics, excellent gameplay, and provided a tense and exciting forty-minute gaming experience, all qualities that were of the highest standard and very eye-catching.
Its quality was even greater than that of Fang Cheng Studio’s “Forest 3,” and for such an outstanding game to also feature rich plot and subsequent gameplay was truly drool-worthy.
So, where can one play such an entertaining game?
After seeing that the game’s name was “The Third Grandchild of the Forest,” they fell silent.
And upon being reminded that this game is a legitimate sequel by Fang Cheng Studio, they became even more silent.
If this is the legitimate “Forest 3,” then what have we been playing?
A small number of players actually had some doubts about “Forest 3” from the start and suspected whether the game was genuinely by Fang Cheng Studio.
They acknowledged that the game was of good quality in all respects but felt that compared to Fang Cheng Studio’s games, it seemed to lack something.
The gap was comprehensive, maybe there was just a little bit missing in each aspect, but it was these bits and pieces that made one game merely excellent while another could reach the level of a masterpiece.
However, they were in the minority, and their voices of skepticism were quickly suppressed by the media, but they did not disappear; instead, they accumulated silently and eventually found an opportunity to burst forth.
Suddenly, a wave of doubt surged regarding the news of Druid Entertainment’s acquisition, but it too was quickly suppressed.
Mainstream gaming media, having accepted money, could not afford to broadcast news unfavourable to their financial backers; they would delete any such news upon sight.
Finding no justice in these quarters, they turned their gaze toward another sanctuary.
Game Inn.
A massive influx of media refugees swarmed in, and North American players began a frenzied verification process and, after comparing the two games, stumbled upon an unbelievable piece of intelligence.
Druid Entertainment, they lied!