Chapter 779 Is this thing free? (12)

[This is something really interesting; just seeing it makes you want to try it. Normally I shouldn't be picky about free stuff, but this game is just terrifying.]

Just seeing the words "inspection" sends chills down my spine. My magical energy becomes stagnant, my blood and qi become unstable, and inner demons begin to stir. When I actually saw the inspectors appear behind me, I was terrified.

[I'm scared but I play at the same time. I'm always careful when I steal sunlight, but I'm terrified every time the inspectors show up. Do you know how hard it is for me to steal a little sunlight?]

My heart sank when I saw the inspection report.

As Lin Yuan read through the suggestions, his understanding of the place deepened, and his sociology points increased slightly without him even realizing it.

In Kyushu, inspections are meant to be used to confront people.

As long as you haven't done anything wrong, you can hold your head high when you see inspectors, speak confidently, and even retort when they do something wrong. You can even play games to sabotage the inspectors, and they can't do anything to you.

But that won't work in the Nether.

The revenue from inspections here is generally low, and in many areas, inspections are outsourced. The higher-ups only care about whether the fines are paid in full each month; they don't care how many people die.

Many inspectors have performance evaluations, and if they fail to meet the standards, they have to make up for it themselves. This means that inspectors also have to go around looking for people to impose fines.

After all, it wasn't just a fine; it was their lives at stake!
In this situation, the inspectors are synonymous with a living Yama (the King of Hell). Even if you're in the right, you'll tremble when they see you, let alone the cultivators here who are basically in the wrong.

After understanding the situation, Yao Guang gasped and exclaimed, "Ah, this is the disastrous consequence of outsourcing inspections!"

“There’s something even more outrageous,” Lin Yuan said, picking out a player’s reply. “He said this game isn’t scary enough; the dungeon is truly terrifying. In that place, they forcibly separate the primordial spirit from the physical body, turning the body into a puppet to work for others, while the primordial spirit is placed into the body of another cultivator to continue working.”

"What does 'Aba' mean (what does it mean to put other cultivators)?" Yao Guang asked in surprise.

“Some cultivation techniques are extremely painful to practice, described as being like being gnawed at the bone and burned in the heart, worse than death. But these techniques are also very powerful, so they need someone to help them cultivate. And people thrown into the dungeon are the first choice. What’s even more terrifying is that some people’s primordial spirits are particularly suited to certain techniques, so once some important figures have a need for cultivation, even if they stay at home, inspectors will come to investigate and arbitrarily find some crimes to send them to prison.”

"Aba (They're not even rebelling? Are cultivators in the lower realms that resilient?)?"

"I've been wondering about that too. Maybe the cultural promotion here is particularly good. Many cultivators think that all the world is the same, but the system here is actually quite good."

"Aba (Luckily, the righteous faction back then didn't have such a cowardly consciousness, otherwise Kyushu would be completely doomed now)."

Looking at Yao Guang, who was filled with emotion, Lin Yuan patted her on the shoulder and said, "Comrade Yao Guang, it's great that you have this kind of awareness."

“Aba (Not at all, it’s all thanks to your excellent teaching, Master).”

After accepting it calmly, Yao Guang suddenly became annoyed, rubbing her long hair and starting to crawl and howl in the shadows on the ground.

For a dignified Holy Queen to be praised as having enlightenment by an undercover agent is a great disgrace!
What's even more infuriating is that she actually felt genuinely good about her past righteousness. This thought disgusted her, and she unconsciously began to agree with it.

Looking at Yao Guang, who seemed to be rolling around on the ground like a caterpillar, Lin Yuan felt even more sorry for her.

It's bad enough that he can't speak, but now he has this problem of going crazy at any time. What kind of future can this kid do?

If all else fails, find her a simple job in the righteous sects so she won't be bullied in the demonic sects.

Alternatively, assigning her a simple position within the White Dragon Sect, such as serving tea and water, would also be a good thing.

After mentally making arrangements for Yao Guang, Lin Yuan continued reading player reviews and discovered some dissenting opinions. ["This game is quite interesting. The humorous characters combined with their lewd actions perfectly portray the insignificance and incompetence of the inspectors. I really like it."]

I often see people saying this game is scary, but what's scary about it? I just think it's quite fun.

[A fun game, but unfortunately a bit too easy.]

These people are completely unbothered by others, and even find the moment of being caught quite amusing.

By tracing these people's addresses using the Shentong Network, Lin Yuan discovered that they were all located in the upper area.

These areas are inhabited by the elite of prominent families. Not only are they debt-free, they can even exploit others and gain considerable benefits through the welfare provided by their families.

These people have accumulated a great deal of wealth through chance encounters. They are not in immediate danger of losing their lives and do not need to go to the upper realm. They are currently enjoying the happiness of being superior beings in the lower realm.

It's not surprising that these people exist, but their statements are very disjointed.

Those who have debts and those who don't are from completely different worlds. Their behavior and reactions are as if they are two different species, allowing Lin Yuan to glimpse a fragmented part of the iceberg of this world.

But they were unaware of their own vulnerability, continuing to enjoy their food in the room filled with flames, completely oblivious to the fact that they were also in the pot, being constantly steamed and boiled by the world.

Shaking his head, Lin Yuan knew that his game needed to be modified again.

He stood up and walked towards his study, saying as he went, "Yaoguang, the first game was well done. Now start working on the second one. After you finish it, remember to have Lord Diao and the Roe Deer check it carefully. Try to keep it easy; I feel like the cultivators here are about to lose their temper."

Lying on the ground, panting, Yao Guang gave a thumbs up: "Aba (I understand)."

After Lin Yuan left, Yao Guang jumped up and went to the new building to begin the production of her second game.

With "Territory Wars" as a foundation, the team finally had a basic basis to work on more complex game development.

Yao Guang already had a plan for the second game.

Although "Territory Conquest" piqued the interest of cultivators in the lower realms, it was still somewhat terrifying for them.

The second game continues the simple approach, but it should be as cute and relaxing as possible, allowing cultivators from the lower realms to play without any burden, and it should also have some social features.

After discussions among four planners and one lead programmer, the theme of the second game was immediately determined, followed by rapid production in an effort to release it quickly and mitigate the impact of "Territory Wars".

In less than a day, the feature called "Non-Sword Pets" was launched.

This game is simpler than before. Each player can receive a pet egg through their Feijian account. By keeping Feijian running, players can increase their cultivation level and can also get help from up to twenty friends.

Once your cultivation is complete, a pet will hatch from it, and you can then start raising the pet to make it even cuter.

The game is extremely simple, but it immediately became a sensation upon its release.

Seeing the pets they hatched, many players were moved to tears, saying, "This is not something I can play for free."

(End of this chapter)

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