This novel primarily focuses on park management and construction, with the park opening in chapter 7.
A hole appeared in the world barrier, and monsters from another world were about to cross...
Chapter 6
The park's original iron gate had been demolished, and workers were laying bricks where the original gate had been. It looked like they were planning to wall off the gate and the large open space nearby. A few dozen steps to the left of the original gate, a large opening had been smashed through the wall, apparently planning to build another gate there.
Old Wang is a generation older than Chi Yizhen. Back then, he lived next door to his grandmother. Seeing the grand construction of the park, he thought Chi Yizhen had made a fortune and couldn't wait to go inside to take a look. But he was disappointed. Inside the park, nothing had changed! It seemed like it was just a new facade!
Seeing Chi Yizhen take away the flyers and banners he had made, Lao Wang couldn't help but ask, "Are you...preparing to open the park now?"
Chi Yizhen nodded, and Lao Wang blurted out, "Is anyone coming to this shabby paradise?"
Chi Yizhen's face was serious, "The hermit has his own clever plan."
Old Wang chuckled, thinking the kid was either stupid or just bragging. He couldn't help but shake his head and sigh, "Young people nowadays are unwilling to work hard and only know how to take shortcuts. This won't last long."
Chi Yizhen didn't respond, but watched the workers work from the side. Seeing his behavior, Old Wang snorted and waited to see this young man finally go bankrupt. But it wasn't enough for him to just watch the joke alone, so he took a few photos and planned to go back and tell the neighbors about it, hoping that Chi Yizhen would go bankrupt in a few days.
Not long after Lao Wang left, the construction team completed the work according to Chi Yizhen's requirements. They were very quick and the quality was good. It was definitely not a simple scam. This super reliable construction team cost Chi Yizhen 500 points. (Yes, this is how the game player points are used)
After the gate was renovated and the new theme park sign was hung, Chi Yizhen suddenly heard a reminder from the game: "The player built an ordinary gate, and gained 50 experience points."
Chi Yizhen hung the banner above the gate and heard the game reminder, "Congratulations to the player for reopening the park. Experience points increased by 50."
Chi Yi sincerely thought that renovating the park to make it better and more durable was also a way to upgrade. Unfortunately, he was short of money right now. He was just about to ask the construction team for their business cards, planning to pay them for the renovations when he had money, and try not to use points. However, as soon as he looked up, he saw the construction team gradually fade away. He couldn't help but rub his eyes, once again witnessing the power of games.
It seemed the construction team was just a cover-up for the game; there was no other way to renovate the park except by using points. He thought about it, and it made sense. The park had already been transformed into a divine kingdom by the game. How could it be successfully renovated using ordinary construction materials and workers?
After all this trouble, it was already three o'clock in the afternoon. Chi Yizheng found that he was not tired at all even after staying up all night. However, time waits for no one, and the threat of monsters will wait for no one either. It happened that a batch of plastic glasses that he had purchased urgently had arrived. Chi Yizheng went to pick up the goods, and then processed these glasses in the park.
Ordinary people lack supernatural powers, cannot see monsters, and naturally cannot touch them, but monsters can still harm ordinary people. What he needs to do now is to use a medium to introduce a little bit of supernatural power to ordinary people, and "holographic glasses" are a very reasonable way to do this.
As for whether anyone would believe in the "holographic glasses" that cost a few dollars a pair, this was not something Chi Yi really considered.
He opened the game's theme park management mode. Monsters were prominently listed in the project row, along with the plastic glasses, which had just been confirmed as a theme park asset. He carefully read the game's helper instructions and, with a click, successfully enchanted each pair of glasses. Each pair of plastic glasses cost him 10 mana points, and the enchantment lasted only two hours after activation. After the mana was depleted, it took an hour to recharge. It took him three hours to craft only 60 pairs of glasses.
After finishing it, I felt my steps were weak and my face was pale, as if a fairy had just sucked my energy.
He couldn't go out handing out flyers in this state. Chi Yizhen had a lot of part-time jobs in college, so he was familiar with the business. He knew that most passersby would look for a trash can after receiving a flyer, or at best, take a look and then look for another. If he could attract ten real customers out of a hundred flyers, it would be considered a sign of the God of Wealth.
What's more, he has to pay for every flyer now, and the poor guy can't bear to see any flyer end up in the trash!
So he had an idea and put on Thrall's vest.
As soon as this handsome guy appeared on the street, he caused a small commotion.