Chapter 135: 110: The Immortal's Bewilderment (Part 2)_2
Chapter 135: 110: The Immortal's Bewilderment (Part 2)_2
Chapter 135: Chapter 110: The Immortal’s Bewilderment (Part 2)_2
They scattered in all directions, frantically rushing toward the deepest parts of the black hole, not caring even if they were torn to shreds by the overwhelming gravity.
For them, the presence of Fang Cheng was far more terrifying than a trillion depths of black holes!
“You guys...”
Mana was unleashed, and the creatures within the black hole’s inner recesses were all sliced into pieces, turning into a viscous malevolence.
Slicing up this malevolence once more, Fang Cheng cleaned out the contents of the black hole in two moves and then stepped out of the black hole into the Mirror Universe.
The Mirror Universe was a strange and peculiar cosmos where every place was unlike the others.
There was not a single complete Heavenly Tao here; various Little Heavenly Ways divided it, making it difficult for them to form a network with each other.
Opposite this black hole, however, was a rare network of interconnected Heavenly Ways.
Interestingly, the Little Heavenly Ways in this place had their unique modes of operation, with one or several Little Heavenly Ways presiding over the same planet.
Their power did not come from the natural order, but from the faith of living beings.
In the mouths of these creatures, these Little Heavenly Ways had another name.
Gods.
Because they were too close to intelligent beings, the Little Heavenly Ways here had also taken on many colors of intelligent life.
They became more personified, and their emotions turned more extreme. They started to depend on intelligent beings and reveled in their worship.
This place even developed its own logic, a set of rules recognized by all the Little Heavenly Ways.
Observing the network of Heavenly Ways here, Fang Cheng found it quite fascinating.
He had never thought that Heavenly Ways could unite in such a way, and that different Little Heavenly Ways could be based on an agreement rather than fighting each other.
Of course, to say there were no conflicts would not be accurate; their battles had moved to the shadows, and the believers became their chosen representations, engaging in endless wars through their followers.
Hiding his presence, Fang Cheng discovered that the Little Heavenly Ways here were very interesting. Studying them showed him the different possibilities of the Heavenly Tao, and he immediately indulged in it.
While Fang Cheng was engrossed in studying the Heavenly Ways, Huang Ping had also completed his modification plan.
Before Fang Cheng left, he had entrusted Huang Ping with the responsibility for optimizing the Botanic Garden, and today was the day he would showcase his results.
The same game, four ways to play, and the transition between them feels incredibly natural.
With the four gameplay methods building on each other, Pingping played a huge role in uncovering them. If it hadn’t been for her lucky discovery of a squirrel by the roadside, players would’ve been kept in the dark for much longer.
Her follower count began to skyrocket; audiences who learned about her story started to tip her, and they began thinking about crowdfunding a surgery for her.
And the players who discovered the real gameplay, while gritting their teeth, calling Fang Cheng an old man for hoarding the gameplay, were having the time of their lives.
Once players had figured out the various methods of summoning animals and plants, they found the game to have grown warmer.
Players interested in sightseeing stayed away from the arenas, and those who liked fighting didn’t disturb the other players’ fun.
However, when it came to caring for pets and trying to carry more of them at the same time, consensus was reached. They exchanged tips daily on how to better care for pets and how to make them happier and more affectionate.
Of course, some debated whether raising pets here was about Plant Grass or cultivating animals, but those were minor issues that didn’t matter much.
What was once a tranquil Botanic Garden began to buzz with activity.
Leisurely vine turtles carried players around, and colossal Treemen hoisted them up for viewing tours
On the water surface, faux water creatures began to surf with the players, diversifying the gameplay even more.
But the liveliest spot was still the arena.
Every day, the arena was packed with players. The 4V4 battle mode tested both the trainers’ teamwork and their on-the-spot reactions.
Plus, the creatures could evolve from fighting, and they looked even prettier and more charming after evolving. Many players aiming for a complete collection needed to battle constantly to evolve their roster of creatures.
Even though Fang Cheng Studio had not yet organized official competitions, players had started organizing their own tournaments, with an abundance of sponsored events emerging.
New combination strategies were discovered every day, and various interesting tactics and ideas emerged, making the matches more intense and engaging.
Unlike ‘Quiet Cultivation’s competitive mode, Botanic Garden’s arena battles were in a 4V4 format, which confined the battles to a set area and made them more spectacular and worth watching.
No one doubted that Fang Cheng had this endpoint in mind from the start.
Keeping key gameplay hidden and waiting for players to uncover it had become a classic marketing case, and many began to analyze why Fang Cheng Studio did this and how they executed it so well.
The high-quality game and complementary gameplay were the studio’s confidence and a marketing tactic that others couldn’t replicate.
While the internet was filled with praises, some people were completely clueless.
Seeing one serious analysis after another of their reasons for doing this, Fang Cheng, freshly returned from behind the black hole, was totally baffled.
Are you guys analyzing me?
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