Let you make a game, what the hell is Pokemon?.

Chapter 313 begins to bring the harvest of faith, a perfect fit!

Chapter 313 begins to bring the harvest of faith, a perfect fit!
She had a gut feeling that Ling Feng was a little different, but she couldn't quite put her finger on it.

The feeling was vague, and she couldn't be sure.

Cattleya, however, was not so ambiguous. She began to hold up a finger, listing each item as if she were taking inventory.

"First, he's so young and has a champion-level Pokémon, but there's absolutely no news about him outside."

"This doesn't make sense. Logically, such a genius should have been cherished by the League long ago. How could there be no news about him at all?"

Cynthia nodded; this was indeed strange.

"Secondly, the method he used to dodge just now should have nothing to do with that Gengar."

"Gardelia affirmed."

"That Gengar is strong, but not to that extent. That kind of disguise that can completely block perception is something that Gengar is definitely not capable of."

Cynthia frowned slightly; she had sensed this as well, though not as certain as Gadriya.

"third……"

Cattleya paused, her tone becoming somewhat playful.

"His name is Ling Feng. You mean that game developer, isn't his name 'Feng' (wind)?"

Cynthia paused for a moment.

Are you trying to say he's a game developer?
The moment the thought popped into her head, Cynthia was startled by herself.

If this Lingfeng is indeed that mysterious "wind"...
He can appear in the spirit world, and Will is so polite to him; he also has strange ways of hiding.

but……

Cynthia shook her head slightly, dismissing the idea.

Not too possible.

The game created by that "wind" demonstrated an understanding of the rules of the world and a control over the Pokémon ecosystem that was almost godlike.

If Ling Feng is indeed "wind," then how could his strength only be at the initial stage of champion level?
Are the people who can create games of that caliber just champions?

The power they possess... should be beyond the comprehension of ordinary reason.

Instead of having to personally go out and do tasks like we do now.

Cattleya pursed her lips, seemingly realizing that her speculation was somewhat untenable.

"That makes sense. From this perspective, it's more likely that the guy is the illegitimate son of the Realm Lord, and the ability to hide was taught to him by Will. That makes more sense."

Moreover, Ling Feng and Will do share some similarities in temperament.

"Let's go, let's do a mission."

Gadriya lost interest in continuing her investigation and turned to walk deeper into the spirit world.

Cynthia nodded and followed.

But before she left, she glanced back in the direction Ling Feng had just gone.

That strange feeling still lingers.

She always felt as if she had missed something.

However, since the person involved does not want to talk about it, she cannot force them.

In this world, everyone has their own secrets.

Let him go.

Cynthia smiled slightly, withdrew her gaze, and continued forward.

By this time, Ling Feng had already vanished without a trace.

He led Marshadow at breakneck speed until he was sure that Cynthia and the others couldn't catch up, then he slowed down.

Ling Feng let out a long sigh of relief and wiped away non-existent cold sweat from his forehead.

"Are you serious?"

Marcia floated in mid-air, looking at Ling Feng with disdain.

"They're just two women, why did they run faster than rabbits?"

Ling Feng rolled his eyes.

"You don't understand, I don't want to have any contact with these two."

Marshall curled his lip, clearly unconvinced by Ling Feng's theory.

But it didn't say much. After all, it was just an employee. As long as Ling Feng could get his hands on the power of faith, it didn't care about anything else.

Ling Feng didn't linger for long. He turned to look at Marshall, who was floating in mid-air, and calmly said:

"I need to go out again to deal with the matter of the power of faith. If everything goes smoothly, I can help your Lord Phoenix obtain the power of faith today."

Upon hearing this, Mashado's little face immediately showed disbelief, and she shook her head like a rattle drum.

It floated in mid-air, arms crossed, its eyes filled with suspicion as it looked at Ling Feng.

Is this kid... joking?
Marshall thought to himself, it seems this kid really underestimated the difficulty of obtaining the power of faith.

But never mind, at least he has the will and is willing to try, which is already quite commendable.

If he can really handle it, then everyone will be happy.

If all else fails, we can figure out another way together; there's no rush.

Thinking of this, Marshall didn't say much, just shrugged and gestured for Ling Feng to do as he pleased.

Seeing this, Ling Feng didn't offer any further explanation.

He knew what Marshall was thinking, but he was still very confident about what he was about to do.

After all, what in this world can evoke more emotional responses than games?

After bidding farewell to Marshado, Ling Feng moved swiftly and left the Spirit Realm.

After returning to Golden City, he quickly found the internet cafe he had visited before, relying on his previous memories.

He skillfully opened a private room, pushed the door open and entered, locking it behind him.

The private room was dimly lit, with only the faint light from the computer screen, but this was exactly the environment Ling Feng needed.

He sat in the slightly worn gaming chair, took a deep breath, and calmed himself down.

With his hands on the keyboard, Ling Feng didn't rush to start operating. Instead, he closed his eyes and began to organize his thoughts in his mind.

According to Marshall, people need to develop strong emotions towards Ho-Oh in order to gain its power of faith.

This emotion can be awe, gratitude, or even worship.

Ever since meeting Marshadow, Ling Feng has been thinking about how to perfectly integrate Ho-Oh into the game so that players can unconsciously develop strong emotions towards this legendary Pokémon.

Now, after this period of brainstorming, he has some initial ideas and plans.

The logic behind wanting players to feel reverence and gratitude towards Ho-Oh is actually quite simple.

All we need to do is let Ho-Oh appear in the game and lend a hand to players when they are most helpless and desperate. It's that simple.

When are people most likely to feel strong gratitude towards those who offer help?

Of course, this is when you're about to be finished.

This emotion must be strong, which sets a requirement.

If you were to pinpoint the lowest point in a game's emotional state, it would undoubtedly be during a defeat. Especially the feeling of having invested considerable effort, countless hours, and energy, only to ultimately fail – that sense of frustration and helplessness is the most disheartening.

If, at this moment, a golden light were to descend from the sky and save the player, the contrast between hell and heaven would undoubtedly create an unforgettable fondness for that savior.

Ling Feng tapped his fingers lightly on the table, his gaze deep.

In his first two games, Emerald Emerald and Black Ops, players often experienced low moods due to defeats in battles.

However, it was clear that he couldn't allow Ho-Oh to get involved in this situation.

That would be rather inappropriate and bizarre.

When the player is about to lose the battle, Ho-Oh suddenly appears to help him out, and even instantly defeats the opponent's Pokémon.

That makes no sense.

Emerald and Black and White are, after all, games that are primarily about competition and battles. If a legendary Pokémon were to randomly appear and interfere with the battles, the game's balance would be completely ruined.

If I were a player, I wouldn't feel moved at all; I would just feel confused and even think that the creators were trying to disgust people.

With that in mind, Black Ops and Emerald are both out, leaving only one game.

—That is, the Time Rescue Team that I released earlier.

This game focuses on story and adventure, emphasizing the bonds between partners and the spirit of helping others.

Moreover, there just happens to be a place in the Time Rescue Team where this "Ho-Oh's help segment" could be added.

Ling Feng suddenly opened his eyes, a glint of light flashing in them.

Yes, there really is a good place.

That place was originally designed to bring players immense pressure and a sense of despair, and adding Ho-Oh's appearance there would be like it was tailor-made for them.

With that thought in mind, Ling Feng no longer hesitated and his hands began to fly across the keyboard.

The code on the screen flew by like flowing water, his expression focused and serious.

Although it's just adding a plot segment, to ensure the impact of that moment, everything from the lighting effects and music to even Ho-Oh's movements and posture when it appears must be perfect.

This is a matter of great importance, concerning whether Ho-Oh can get a meal or not, and absolutely cannot be taken lightly.

……

Two hours later.

On the Psyduck live streaming platform, in one of the top three most popular live stream rooms.

As Liuli's sweet voice rang out, the popularity of the live stream skyrocketed instantly.

A flood of comments poured in, completely covering the screen.

【Miss Ruri is so cute today! Are we playing the rescue team again today?】

Cheers to Liuli's beauty!

[Seriously, why don't you try the Emerald? It's super popular right now!]

[Don't even mention it. Liuli is a die-hard fan of the rescue team now; she won't even glance at the other two games.]

[Haha, indeed, our Liuli is currently the number one figure on the rescue team leaderboard.]

[Exactly! The other two lists have "King" and "Champion" at the top, so if we round up, our "Liuli" is practically the champion!]

[Even rounded up, he's still a champion; the streamer is awesome!]

Seeing the various teasing and praising comments on the screen, Liuli did not respond as enthusiastically as usual.

She simply pursed her lips, her eyes fixed intently on the screen, and silently clicked the rescue team icon to start the game.

In the past few days, I have been completely immersed in the rescue team, to the point of neglecting to eat and sleep.

However, her progress in the game was also quite significant.

Not only did Squirtle finally evolve into Wartortle, but its rescue team level also reached Gold, and the team members all reached level 40.

Moreover, she successfully cleared several early-stage, high-difficulty dungeons, and each clear gave her a great sense of accomplishment.

Looking back, I have indeed experienced a lot in the game recently.

Whether it was the excitement of Squirtle evolving, the thrill of several difficult dungeon challenges, or the new characters added in the Rescue Team game, all of these left a deep impression on her.

Especially that "Shadow Squad" that specializes in doing bad things... I get a headache every time I see them.

That said, even the Hakuron that suddenly appeared in their house that night, Ruri has already roughly learned about its identity through the progression of the plot.

Simply put, he seems to possess some kind of special power, which has led to Pokémon hunting him down in an attempt to steal that power from him.

But after he arrived here, the Pokémon that had been chasing him seemed to have disappeared.

Hakron naturally joined his team and became one of its members.

At this moment, as Liuli started loading the game save, the familiar game screen was displayed in front of the viewers in the live broadcast room.

In the scene, Ruri's team of three Pokémon are at the entrance of a giant maze.

She took on a task last night, but was too tired and sleepy, so she rested first. She plans to go online today and finish the task.

But just as she was maneuvering her team to step inside, the entrance to the maze suddenly took an unexpected turn.

The once peaceful entrance was suddenly illuminated by a strange light.

There are many clock-like swirling patterns that are constantly emerging!
This unique visual effect caused the comments in the live stream to pause slightly.

[Has this kind of special effect been seen before? I don't think so, right?]

[Hmm? Is this a new maze?]

It looks so high-end.

Just then, Wartortle from the Crystal team suddenly popped up a dialogue box and spoke with a surprised expression.

【Huh?! This...this is...】

Looking at the scene before him, Wartortle's tone was filled with surprise and excitement, clearly recognizing where he was.

[I remember now! This is actually a special maze! That... the Wheel of Time maze, yes, that's it!]

[It is said that this place is filled with a large amount of high-level resources and treasures, making it a special maze that countless rescue teams hope to encounter, completely different from other mazes.]

After experiencing many things with Liuli, he seemed to have matured a lot, and he no longer stuttered as before, becoming much more composed.

But at this moment, because he was a little excited, he still spoke a little incoherently, and that silly, naive quality was still there.

"There must be a lot of good stuff inside... Liuli, should we... should we go in?"

Wartortle blinked, looking at Ruri, waiting for her decision.

Hakron, who was standing next to him, nodded in agreement.

A calm light shone in its pale blue eyes, and a deep voice indicated that it had also heard of this place.

"That is a special space and area."

Hakron's voice was cold, and he spoke very briefly, exuding an aloofness that kept strangers at bay.

"We need to be careful."

It only said that one sentence and then didn't say anything more.

(End of this chapter)

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