Chapter 809 Where exactly did things go wrong? (22)

Because all game data is stored in Lin Yuan's jade slips, Yun Jianxian's modifications can be hot-updated without the player logging off, allowing Yun Jianxian to promptly observe the results of his modifications and make corrections.

From the moment he began working with numerical data, Yun Jianxian never took his attention away from the jade slip.

Modifying the values ​​was such a wonderful thing that she felt her understanding of "Cyber ​​Cultivation 2077" was constantly improving, and her awareness of the game's rhythm was also constantly strengthening.

Upon learning that Yun Jianxian hadn't put down the jade slip for three days, Yao Guang looked at the gaunt Yun Jianxian in surprise and couldn't help but ask Lin Yuan, "Is she alright?"

"It's only three days, she won't die," Lin Yuan said with relief. "I'm growing to like this girl more and more. It's been a long time since I've met someone so likable."

"Aba (you like everything that's obsessed with making games, right?)!"

"Yes."

Yao Guang glanced at Lin Yuan with disdain, feeling that this ancient god was terminally ill and beyond saving.

She shook her head regretfully and continued, "Abba (but she's not good at math, will this even work)?"

"That's enough. Doing numerical work feels more important than anything else."

Yun Jianxian's efforts were indeed not in vain.

To this day, "Cyber ​​Cultivation 2077" has accumulated a huge user base.

The various entertainment activities designed by the Chu family have been suspended. The "Body Refinement Appreciation Competition," which was previously packed with people, now has an attendance rate of less than 30%. Many people are addicted to the free games and are painstakingly accumulating game experience and sharing their game insights.

Thousands of "Non-Sword" game groups were established, and a large number of cultivators anonymously initiated discussions in various game groups, spreading game information that contained both correct and incorrect information.

They had no prior experience with large-scale games, but that didn't stop them from being drawn to the art of gaming.

Especially with the fact that "Cyber ​​Cultivation 2077" is full of settings similar to reality, but even more hopeful than reality, this game is as mellow as fine wine, making them linger in it and unable to extricate themselves.

With the extensive discussions among players, more voices are emerging in the game's online community.

Have you guys noticed that this game has become increasingly sweet lately?

[I really feel it; I haven't logged off for three days, so the feeling is particularly strong. This game directly fulfills many of my fantasies about reality, and this feeling has become increasingly apparent in the last few days.]

[I was recording game data, and I was wondering why the "Chrysanthemum Gate Sky-Piercing Strike" martial art didn't have a bleeding effect, but then it updated. This game is really amazing, and the White Dragon Clan that made it is amazing too. In short, it's amazing.]

I'm so addicted to this game, I just wish I could just die in it.

Me too, it's so great to have encountered games in this lifetime.

But don't you guys feel that the hard mode is still really difficult?

[You find it difficult too? Me neither. The hard mode seems completely unplayable; I'm guaranteed to die as soon as I step outside.]

[You guys said it was super easy! I thought I was the only idiot!]

We have to save face too, you know.

I wonder if anyone has managed to beat the game on Hard difficulty. I really want to know how they did it.

Anyway, I gave up after playing for a while; the difficulty was inhuman. The easy difficulty is much more comfortable; you can easily climb to the top and become a superior person.

【I know, I know. That feeling of soaring to the top is even better than getting a needle prick.】 Unlike the others who were already addicted to the game, Diao Ye and Lu Shuangxing were still suffering in the hard mode.

If they were just casual players, they should have quit after dying a dozen or so times.

But a strange competitive spirit had been born, making them both hope to make a name for themselves in the game and give the other a good beating.

With this feeling in mind, they gritted their teeth and kept trying in the game, only to find themselves sinking deeper and deeper into despair.

Lord Diao took the path of the bottom. He first sold kidneys himself, repeatedly died to accumulate enough funds, and then organized low-level cultivators to join forces and build a family at the bottom.

Later, as the head of the family, he negotiated with the local hospital to increase the purchase price of kidneys, thereby increasing the income of family members from selling kidneys and ensuring that his descendants could live a life free from worries about food and clothing, and only need to sell kidneys once a week.

Just as Lord Diao was full of ambition and preparing to expand his waist-selling business and create new glories, the Chu family of Moon City developed a brand-new cultivation technique.

This exercise is an improvement on the current body cultivation method, so its effects are somewhat weaker than before, and the waist lengthening rate is also reduced.

But what's truly extraordinary is that even pigs can cultivate.

The technique is imprinted in the pig's mind as soon as it is born, and the pig can then unconsciously practice this technique, thus growing rapidly and growing taller.

Although the number of offspring is not as high as that of cultivators, the advantage lies in the fact that human rights can be completely disregarded, and the number is large. Apart from needing to provide better food than cultivators, it has almost all advantages.

With the advent of the new technology, the Mink family immediately collapsed, and the only advantage of the young men was wiped out at lightning speed, making them a waste of even being alive.

Within a few days, pig kidneys completely replaced human kidneys, and a vigorous campaign to expel the "spiritual youths" unfolded in Moon City. The "spiritual youths" who had no fixed residence or job were not even allowed to stay and were directly driven out of Moon City.

From that day on, the cruel human trafficking ceased in Moon City, and everyone lived happily ever after, except for Mink Lady and her spirited young men, who were left to fend for themselves outside the city.

They were not residents of the Moon City after all, so it didn't matter whether they lived or died.

Without a source of income, many young men were forced to wander aimlessly, disappearing one by one into the darkness of the wilderness.

After Lord Mink fell and resurrected, she sat in the fluid of flesh in the secret base, unable to calm down for a long time.

Although she kept saying it was just a game, her instincts told her that it could also be reality.

In reality, the Chu family only wanted their kidneys because they were cheap. If pork kidneys were as readily available as in the game, they would definitely abandon these low-level cultivators without hesitation and start cultivating pork kidneys on a large scale instead.

Providing kidneys was their bottom line, but now, this game has shown her that even that bottom line is fragile and could be destroyed at any time.

Covering his face, Lord Mink felt fear for the first time.

The stable life they envisioned was not actually stable; the reason the upper class hadn't replaced them was simply because they were cheaper.

When the upper echelons discover that pigs are cheaper and more useful, they will not hesitate to abandon the lower-level cultivators, and it will be even more cruel than in the game.

After all, low-level cultivators in the game don't have loans, but in reality, they have quite a few.

At this moment, Lord Mink realized how naive he had been.

Just as Lord Diao was reflecting on himself, Lu Shuangxing was also reflecting on himself.

As the female ghost drew ever closer, she murmured to herself, "Where did I go wrong?"

(End of this chapter)

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