Chapter 4 (Revised)



Chapter 4 (Revised)

In the game "God Raising Guide," there's a notorious, bizarre creature called a monster. Or rather, it's not really a living thing at all, because while living things typically require breathing, eating, growing, reproducing, and excreting, monsters don't need to breathe or excrete, yet they can split into many individuals. They also have an extreme fondness for human flesh and blood. Given enough flesh and blood, they can grow indefinitely, much like cancer cells.

In the game CG that Chi Yizheng watched at the beginning, if an ordinary person was pounced on and bitten by a monster, his health bar would be emptied instantly.

Even in that world of extraordinary beings and gods, monsters were a headache for them, let alone the fragile ordinary people on Earth? Chi Yizhen didn't need to think about it to know how much turmoil it would cause to the world if a monster came out of the hole.

He couldn't stay there any longer, so he asked the game for the coordinates and ran to the cave. After all, he was a level one player now. According to the system's rating, he was equivalent to a level one transcendent in another world. Compared to ordinary people, he still had some strength to deal with monsters. He also didn't believe that the game would watch him die. Otherwise, why would this crappy game bind him to the game and force him to pass the pre-task? Was it because they were bored?

Perhaps it was related to his time travel, the hole was not far from the house he rented, and it turned out to be the legacy left to him by his grandmother - the Children's Amusement Park that had been closed for many years.

Chi Yizheng bit his cheek in anger, thinking: I knew this crappy game was not only after me, but also after my only private property!

The bus service had stopped in the middle of the night. Chi Yizheng was young and strong, so he ran five kilometers in one breath to the destination. He saw a hole suddenly appear in the ground, and a pitch-black monster rushed out of the hole and headed for the night market.

Oh my god! That’s a bustling place with people coming and going!

Not wanting to see the casualty news tomorrow morning, Chi Yizhen strode forward. In his haste, he forgot to assess his chances of victory and simply launched a powerful kick. He used all his strength in this kick, causing the grotesque, mist-shrouded monster to twist and turn before disintegrating. At the same moment, he heard the game announcement: "Congratulations to the player for clearing a low-level monster. Experience increased by 10 points."

Then he watched helplessly as monster after monster emerged from the cave. Besides him, the occasional passersby didn't even look, as if they hadn't noticed anything. No, they did look, but they were looking at Chi Yizhen. In their eyes, Chi Yizhen, who was desperately fighting the monsters, was just a mentally ill person or a drunkard punching and kicking the air. They stayed as far away as possible and didn't want to get close at all.

Twenty minutes passed like this. Chi Yizheng was fighting monsters while listening to the game's science briefing. He finally understood what the game was all about and why an amusement park was necessary.

Simply put, the origin of monsters comes from the evil thoughts of gods in another world. While accepting offerings from mortals, they continuously produce monsters. In order to obtain the protection of the gods, mortals have been constantly offering sacrifices to the gods. The gods give them strength to fight against the monsters, and the mortals are grateful to the gods and then double their offerings. When the gods become more powerful, they create more monsters, and the mortals pray to the gods again... This self-contained cycle is endless, and it can be said to be an ecological chain that is more stable than nature.

Chi Yi hadn't expected the gods of that world to be this kind of creature. He couldn't help but think of Raymond, who was incredibly devout to the goddess. Then he thought of the prison guards who prayed before every meal and every shift, and he couldn't help but feel a bit sorry for them. But then he thought about how he'd been imprisoned and tortured by them for so many weeks, and even killed by them seven times! He was far more pitiful than them. Why should he sympathize with them?

Not only can he not sympathize with them, but once his strength increases, he must go back and beat up Raymond and those prison guards. Otherwise, he would be sorry for himself, no, sorry for Sal's battered body.

The topic has gone off track, let’s get back to why we want to build a theme park.

It is estimated that the disgusting behavior of the gods in that world made a certain high-ranking being sick, so he created this "God Cultivation Strategy" game, intending to cultivate a real god to let the people of that world see what a real god is!

Chi Yi sincerely thought that this unknown existence was too naive. Since you are so powerful and stand up for the people of that world, why don’t you just tell them the truth, kill all the gods of that world, and then repair the rift. Wouldn’t it be better for the two worlds to not interfere with each other and live in harmony without any conflict?

Why create such a game, and why make things difficult for a mortal like me?

As for why a paradise is needed to cultivate gods, this is also very simple. Although this game is bound to the people on Earth, the way to cultivate gods is copied from another world. First, there must be a private area of the player as the kingdom of God, and then believers are allowed to enter the kingdom of God to provide faith. When the popularity of the paradise becomes higher and higher, more and more faith is gathered, and the player level becomes higher and higher, when the quantitative change reaches a qualitative change, a true god is born.

The Goddess of Four Seasons in the country of Theodore in another world was born in this way.

Chi Yizhen thought about it carefully and felt that he should be thankful that the game copied the practices of another world. If it copied the local practices of China on Earth, wouldn't he have to go out and spread feudal superstitions, build a temple and put up his own statue there for people to burn incense?

The scene was so cult-like that it looked like a trap set for public security comrades, ready to rush up and give you a socialist iron fist at any time.

Chi Yizhen was fighting monsters while daydreaming, hoping that a few people would come and share the pressure with him, but he knew that this was impossible. Most ordinary people on Earth did not have extraordinary qualifications and could not see this thing at all. If he wanted them to see it, he would have to...

Hmm? Chi Yizhen's thoughts suddenly turned, and he suddenly understood.

Right, doesn't the game allow him to open a paradise? Doesn't the game say that the paradise is bound to him and is his kingdom? Doesn't the game say that he can dictate any rules for his kingdom?

So what if we set the theme of the park as real-life holographic monster-fighting, and then find a way to allow tourists to see monsters in the park?

By then, a steady stream of tourists will come in and spend money to help him fight monsters and level up...

Whenever Chi Yizhen thought about that scene, he felt overjoyed. If he were holding a cup of ice cola with crushed ice clanging against each other in the middle of summer, even these ferocious low-level monsters in front of him would seem pleasing to the eye.

Throughout the first twenty-four years of his life, he had never imagined that such a good thing would happen to him.

Maybe he was thinking too much, Chi Yizheng was distracted and was bitten on the arm by a low-level monster. Fortunately, the experience he gained from the fight just now had automatically been upgraded to level 2. Not only did his strength increase significantly, but his defense was also improved. Otherwise, the low-level monster would have bitten his arm off. Even so, his arm felt a little painful. He killed the low-level monster with a punch, but thought that this was not going to work. Monsters kept coming out of the hole, and he was not a perpetual motion machine. He had to die here.

Chi Yi, who was already feeling a little tired, really thought, it would be great if there was something that could plug this hole.

[A private asset X1 was detected under the player's name. Asset name: Tongxin Amusement Park. The park has been successfully bound.]

[Is it detected that a player has developed a new use for the park? Should it be implemented?]

Chi Yizhen: Eh? Eh hey hey?

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