Chapter 135



That night.

After accepting the twenty dishes that Wen Xingyao had worked so hard to prepare, Bai Li returned to his room. After washing up, he lay on the soft bed and read the post he had posted on the game forum not long ago.

After discussing with Zhuorui, the technicians of the "Holographic Game Design Competition" added a small program to this post. They will draw 2,000 eligible replies on time at midnight on March 2, and directly give the game spots of "Your Ran Tian Ju" to the netizens who replied through the background.

Taking into account the existence of the Chosen One, Starbo's lucky draws and forum activity posts all draw game places. These places are not directly bound, and the winners can decide for themselves where to go.

It’s true, as long as netizens are a little more serious, their creativity and imagination are endless. Looking at those sincere flattery, the smile on Bai Li’s face never stops.

Some netizens may be octopus spirits. Although the requirement was only to have more than 50 words, they insisted on writing short essays of several hundred words. Not only did they praise the game from beginning to end, they even did not let Bai Li, the game maker, off, saying that he was the most talented game designer in all the competitions held. "Your Ran Tian Ju", this unusual farming game, will also make a significant mark in the history of the empire.

There are also some netizens who probably believe in "the more you work, the more you get". The quality of their rainbow farts may not be as good as the former, but they are better in quantity. Bai Li saw several familiar nicknames along the way, and thought to himself how much these people hoped to win a place in the game.

Then he contacted the official technical staff and added a setting to the mini program. As long as the same ID appears once, it will be considered a successful participation, and the subsequent number of replies will no longer be counted in the total number of people drawn.

When organizing activities, we always have to be fair.

(Netizens who believe in "more work, more pay": We may not be human, but you are really dogs! Woof, cry out QAQ!)

After discussing the details of the revision, Bai Li came back to continue reading. However, as he read, he found that the content of the replies gradually became strange.

"Producer? Li Li? Are you reading this post? I want to ask you, why did you decide to make this game?"

"Li Li, I want to confess my love to you! I really love the game "Your Farm"! Farming is fun, fishing is fun, raising chickens is fun! And the various delicacies in the game, I love every one of them. I really can't imagine how you designed their taste, obviously none of the food in real life is delicious QAQ. Anyway! "Your Farm" yyds! Bai Li yyds!!"

"Li Li, wow, wow, I don't think I was born with the ability to farm. Every time I dig a hole and bury the seeds, the crops that grow out are crooked, not as neat as others. How can I solve this problem?"

"Li Li, what are some tips for choosing a pet? I also want to have a unique pet like Yao Xing Da Lao, Hui Lin, Lie Ying Rensheng, Su Zike and others! I grabbed a few taming grass balls after the event ended, but I haven't had the chance to use them yet!"

“Can I get a spot in the game directly by praising the game creator in this post? Waiting online, very urgent!”

“…”

Bai Li: “…” Well, netizens started to act irrelevantly, trying to attract his attention.

He thought that he had never interacted with players and netizens before, and since he had some time, he decided to answer these questions seriously.

Those who posted the message didn't think the game maker himself would respond to them. After all, in the past two months, Bai Li had left them with the impression that he was aloof and difficult to approach. So when they actually got a response, they were more excited than happy.

Grandma/Grandpa, it’s rare that the game maker you follow can actually type!

After the excitement subsided, I carefully checked Bai Li's reply, not only my own, but also Bai Li's reply to others.

After reading these questions one by one, netizens discovered that Bai Li, the game maker, had a very deep understanding and familiarity with "Your Ran Tian Ju". No matter what questions they raised, as long as they involved the existing gameplay in the game, he could answer them in detail, and he always answered the point of the question without any reservations.

Netizens were touched by such thoughtful behavior, and at the same time, they felt strangely familiar, as if someone had shown them such an attitude before. This feeling was especially obvious to veteran gamers. When they got together to discuss the matter, they found that the other party had the same feeling, which was strange!

Bai Li didn't know that this sudden impulse would actually make him jump to the edge of being exposed. He spent about two hours answering most of the questions he could answer, and finally felt a little tired. He finally published his thoughts and his thoughts and prospects on the game "You Ran Tian Ju", wished netizens to finally get what they wanted, and then quit the post.

After Bai Li left, the post remained popular, and more and more netizens came to follow the news, but they could only watch Bai Li's replies and cry that they were too late.

Someone took screenshots of Bai Li’s replies one by one and opened a new thread for concentrated discussion, which also became a “hot” thread in a very short time.

However, as the discussion went on, someone timidly put forward a remarkable guess.

"By the way... have you noticed that Li Li seems to be very familiar with the game world? And it feels to me that it's not the game maker's familiarity with the game, but the game player's familiarity with the game. Do you understand what I mean? I suspect that Li Li is also in the game, one of the five thousand of us!"

Such speculation is really something you won’t know until you say it out loud, and once it’s said out loud you’ll be shocked.

It was like a faint spark gently ignited in the vast mist, bursting into a scorching light. The players who had already made some guesses suddenly confirmed their ideas and stood up to say that this was indeed very likely.

This should be considered an astonishing and huge discovery. In order to express their seriousness towards this discovery, players quickly reopened a thread and speculated who the game maker Bai Li is in the game.

Players who got the news flooded into the post, actively speaking out and listing the most likely suspects. In the end, somehow, the focus was on the first player to enter the game, "Li Bai".

"I'm not just guessing. Haven't you noticed that the pronunciations of 'Bai Li' and 'Li Bai' are reversed? This is irrefutable evidence, brothers! (PS: It seems that the boss is also bad at naming)"

"Yes, yes, yes. Boss Li Bai also knows a lot about farming. We learned our farming techniques from him in the beginning. And don't forget, he even built the chicken villa so perfectly and he can even build the vine racks himself!"

"Also, there are only five anchors in the game, but all five of them seem to know Li Bai. If he is the producer Bai Li, then this makes sense."

"He was the first to enter the game when "You Ran Tian Ju" was not famous at all. He knows the game very well and often provides all kinds of help to players without asking for anything in return. He encourages us to play freely and actively innovate. If he was not the creator of the game, I would have eaten all the cabbages I just harvested raw!"

"Wow! I remembered another thing. Didn't Li Li post a picture when he posted a blog before? The little guys in the picture are the two pets of Big Boss Yaoxing. Big Boss Libai and Big Boss Yaoxing are good friends. It's not surprising that he has such a picture, hehehe~"

As more details were uncovered, players became more certain of their guess. Some people directly mentioned Bai Li's ID in the forum, while others frantically sent private messages to Bai Li, trying to attract his attention.

How could such an important discovery not attract the attention of Mo Song, a "professional forum spammer"? Although he had not posted in the forum for half a month due to his addiction to games, he still took some time every day to follow the news about "You Ran Tian Ju" in the forum. He read all the posts tonight, and under the instigation of the excited players, he clicked on Bai Li's forum avatar and looked at his personal information.

The forum of the "Holographic Game Design Competition" has an interesting setting: the records of users posting and replying in the forum can be seen by others as long as they have not set it to be hidden. Even the forum nicknames they have used are recorded.

As an "outsider" in this world, Bai Li was not familiar with all common sense, and he was completely unaware of the above setting. Therefore, before posting in the forum, he only changed his nickname "家有暖光兽" to "悠然田居-Bai Li", thinking that this would be enough.

He never expected that it was because of this omission that Mo Song, who accidentally clicked on his personal information, felt socially frustrated after recalling who the owner of the nickname "家有暖光兽" was. My goodness, wasn't this the person he had argued with on the forum two months ago? !

Thinking that the person who deliberately argued with him was actually the game designer of "You Ran Tian Ju", and it was very likely that it was Li Bai, who had a good relationship with him in the game, Mo Song's face turned green and red, and he didn't know how to face Bai Li. However, even so, he still had to give him a belated apology.

When the players were frantically calling Bai Li, the person who had committed the crime, Bai Li also saw the post. After reading the small details one by one, he realized that he had accidentally exposed so much. He touched his nose a little embarrassedly, thought about it, and decided to admit it.

So, he really stepped up to post a simple message under the post: "Yes, it's me. I'm sorry for hiding it from you all for so long."

As soon as this passage was posted, the lively and cheerful atmosphere in the post completely froze, and then everyone turned into screaming chickens. They actually guessed it right!

At the same time, Bai Li also received news from Mo Song.

The content of the message was very simple, it was an emoticon of a noodle boy kneeling on the ground begging for mercy and crying bitterly.

Bai Li: “?”

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