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To ascend, I had no choice but to create games

Chapter 763 - 428 Just Being Stubborn_1
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Chapter 763: Chapter 428 Just Being Stubborn_1

Chapter 763 -428 Just Being Stubborn_1

Currently, there were two conundrums before Fang Cheng.

One concerned the origins of the consciousness entities.

Everything in the world has its purpose and destiny, and Fang Cheng did not believe that the consciousness entities would invade this world without reason, employing various methods to drive to extinction the cultivators here.

However, the consciousness entities he had encountered recently had all been exterminated by him. Since they were unwilling to reveal their purpose, these consciousness entities had no awareness of their own and were merely disposable existences.

Even if he killed countless numbers, as long as the originators of these creatures were not destroyed, more would continue to emerge in the future, which was quite bothersome.

The second issue was the true purpose of the Immortal Assembly.

These beings had a somewhat mysterious background; neither Zhiyi Heavenly Lord nor Xiayun Heavenly Lord had much information on them.

They had made extensive arrangements in this world, and although it was unclear why they had done so, the end result seemed positive, so for now, Fang Cheng considered them to be allies.

Beyond these two mysteries, there was another significant trouble.

These players were just too adept at playing!

Each time he thought he had made a decent arrangement, they would find ways to play and innovate, which somewhat shook Fang Cheng’s confidence. 𝔫𝖔𝔳𝔭𝔲𝔟.𝖈𝔬𝔪

He, a Great Heavenly Lord, was actually made to feel a headache by the players—such a thing, if told, would probably be hard to believe.

Looking at the Reincarnation Land now tainted before him, Fang Cheng had inspiration, but he soon suppressed it.

If he recklessly made a game, those players would undoubtedly find flaws in his ideas and then play out new strategies in the name of Easter eggs.

Therefore, he must carefully consider what kind of game he could create here, ensuring that none of the players who came could cause any trouble, allowing him to proceed smoothly with his ascension.

Of course, a game without any tricks at all would be abnormal, as games inherently have different ways to play; it just had to ensure that such playstyles were not mainstream.

Afterward, it was necessary to fully adapt to the unique characteristics of Reincarnation Land, so that this place could contribute to the grand venture of his game.

While Fang Cheng was contemplating, Xiayun at his side watched him with admiration.

As expected of Heavenly Lord Fang, already thinking about how to deal with the problems here at this time.

With formidable strength and countless methods, and key to all, a heart of compassion for the world—having such a figure in charge of the situation here truly gave a great sense of security.

At this juncture, it was necessary to call out Zhiyi Heavenly Lord; aging as he was, he never did anything but play chess under the stars day after day.

If you want to play chess, then hand over all your cultivation and go home to retire! We don’t keep idlers here!

However, observing the empty expanse of Reincarnation Land before her, Xiayun couldn’t help but ask with uncertainty, “Great Heavenly Lord, what are you looking at here?”

“Can’t you see? Oh, I forgot that the abilities of you New Celestial Honors are lacking; it’s normal that you can’t discern the situation here.”

With one stroke over Xiayun’s eyes, Fang Cheng continued his observation, while Xiayun stood completely stunned.

She had thought this place was just a barren wasteland, but now, she realized it was much busier than she had imagined.

Countless souls had been converted here, their accumulated malice devoured by earthworms in the soil, and these worms would gather together, forming into crimson flesh-clumps that piled up in this spot.

Many of the flesh clumps had already developed their own life, each constantly spewing a type of unpleasant gas.

The dark green gas flew upwards, eventually forming grotesque beasts.

These weren’t ordinary monsters but entities that mingled with peculiar Laws.

They existed between life and death, each impressively nightmarish; even Xiayun was intimidated by the terrifying scene here, instinctively grabbing onto Fang Cheng’s sleeve.

Looking at these creatures, Fang Cheng didn’t act hastily but continued his observations.

The smallest of the creatures were only fist-sized; freshly spawned, they would devour one another, with the survivor undergoing its first evolution.

After evolution, the monsters grew to half human height, resembling skinned monkeys with form devoid of any aesthetic and an inherently bloodthirsty nature paired with a strong desire to feed.

Their primal urge to feed drove them to attack each other, and further mutations occurred after they cannibalized their kin.

With these mutations, they developed different types, the process of change being entirely random. Some evolved into living weapons, with teeth and eyeballs aplenty, these weapons merging with their hosts to grant the armed monsters greater strength.

Meanwhile, some monsters developed the ability to fly, freely soaring through the air and using their significant hovering abilities to prey upon their targets.

The third stage of monsters was quite diverse, though their rate of evolution had slowed.

They began to develop a sense of community; massive groups of the same kind began to gather, engaging in collective attacks, feeding, and growing.

Within a certain range, only one creature from each group could stand out, becoming the leader of its local community. After significant boosts in intelligence and combat abilities, it would lead its group in continued battles.

Watching this intriguing ecosystem unfold, Fang Cheng continued to ponder, then felt he had enough.

Taking Xiayun away from the area, he told her to take a break since this New Celestial Honor seemed quite shaken up.

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