To Harm the Righteous Path, I Had No Choice But to Make Games

【Demon Path System + Game Development Focus + Cultivation as Secondary + Tormenting the Righteous Path】

【No prior gaming knowledge required】【The First Cultivation + Game Design Novel o...

What lessons are covered in Chapter 34? (2/2)

Ding Mingcang took a deep breath.

My head hurts even more!

He changed direction again and went to Qujin Peak, a place where body training was always strict.

In the Body Tempering Valley, Mu Ya, a man with bronze skin, was leading a group of fellow apprentices in practicing boxing against the brown boulder in front of them.

The fists were so powerful that they hit the brown rocks in front of them, making neat and dull sounds.

Ding Mingcang recognized the rock. It was a body-tempering stone used by the disciples of Qujin Peak to temper their bodies. It was extremely strong.

"Finally I saw someone reliable..."

Ding Mingcang breathed a sigh of relief.

Come to think of it.

Mu Ya's character is the most simple and honest, and "Spiritual Plants vs. Zombies" requires a lot of thinking.

I remember that day in the square, Mu Ya died countless times in the initial level.

It's normal to not like it.

With such a senior brother leading the way, the cultivation atmosphere at Cuijin Peak naturally made him feel at ease.

"Wait, this body-building stone seems a little weird..."

Ding Mingcang frowned and looked carefully.

The brown rock was actually carved with a pair of round little eyes, which looked exactly like Gao Jianyu in "Planets vs. Zombies"!

There were roars coming from below.

"Come on, everyone! Train your bodies well and protect your fellow soldiers like Gao Jian!!"

"If the Jianwu people are like this, we must not fall behind!"

"Yesterday, I was not capable enough and tragically lost eight of my most skilled allies. Today, I will punish myself by personally breaking eight pieces of Body-Forging Rock!"

Ding Mingcang was stunned.

How could these disciples who love physical training get trapped in this?

Ding Mingcang walked around several peaks, his expression becoming increasingly grim.

In Lingxiao Sect, the amount of courses has increased dramatically, and the disciples also love attending classes.

However, the course content is always closely related to "Plants vs. Zombies".

If this continues,

Isn't Lu Ze's reputation getting better and better?

Ding Mingcang had a bad feeling in his heart.

He returned to Linxian Peak in a depressed mood.

On the way back, I saw a monk giving a lecture in the sect square below.

The sect square is relatively free and there is no registration record. It is obvious that a disciple set up the venue on a whim to hold a private class.

Ding Mingcang looked closely and saw the topic in the air -

[Using the storage mode as an example, analyze the essentials of array settings]

Ding Mingcang was already upset, and when he saw the course starting with "Spiritual Plants vs. Zombies", he suddenly became irritable.

In addition, formation textbooks are his specialty at Linxian Peak, so if someone opens a formation course at this time, it would undoubtedly be a slap in the face!

"Who is teaching a class in our sect square without permission?! And it's my Linxian Peak formation class!"

Ding Mingcang shouted loudly and jumped down from the air.

After seeing the other person's face clearly, Ding Mingcang froze.

The lecturer was actually the Great Elder Chao Wenyu.

"Why, now even lectures are not allowed in the sect square?"

Chao Wen was disturbed in his lecture and his face turned gloomy.

“No, no…”

"So you think I'm showing off my skills in front of an expert?"

“I dare not…”

Ding Mingcang, who returned to Linxian Peak, felt that the situation was very serious.

The elders who were originally disgusted with "Spirit Plants vs. Zombies" now seemed to have become ambiguous in their attitudes.

Ding Mingcang was panicking.

He didn't want to go to Siguo Valley to face the wall.

In the history of the sect, there has never been an elder who was imprisoned because of losing a bet with a disciple.

"No, we must think of a way..."