To ascend, I had no choice but to create games-Chapter 646 - 368 The Despicable Players (Part 1)_1
Chapter 646 -368 The Despicable Players (Part 1)_1
Chapter 646 -368 The Despicable Players (Part 1)_1
Upon learning that Liuzi had told her to walk the black passageway, the woman’s complexion became incredibly animated.
She clutched her Soul Manual, her already pale skin growing nearly transparent, as countless droplets fell from her body, forming a small pool beneath her.
Glancing at it, Liuzi thought this must be the ghostly version of “scared to wet herself.”
A few seconds later, she put away her manual and then unfastened a button on her collar.
Pointing to the dividing line on the snowy ground, she leaned on the counter in front of her and, biting her lip, said, “Sir, I have a reason I can’t go in. If you agree, I don’t mind going somewhere secluded with you, letting you do whatever you want for fifteen minutes.”
“Sorry, I only like two-dimensional.”
“Huh?”
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“I only look at two-dimensional stuff; I’m not interested in three-dimensional. Please go to the black passageway and don’t waste my time, thank you.”
The woman wanted to plead further, but Liuzi pressed the black button without any hesitation.
When he pressed the button, he saw the woman’s face twist.
She was like a snowball being scorched by fire, her white exterior continually melting away to reveal the blackness inside.
The black lines that formed her features kept distorting, her originally glamorous face warping to reveal a horrific true visage.
Twisting her body, she glared at Liuzi and screamed with all her might, “I curse you! I shall curse you with the last of my life! I will make you live the rest of your days in agony, I’ll be waiting for you below!”
Despite her ferocity, Liuzi was not scared at all.
He watched as she was drawn toward the black passageway by a mysterious force, as if an unseen giant hand were pulling her in, and then she disappeared behind the darkness of the passage.
A minute later, a scream echoed, piercing as though someone were scraping sharp claws on a blackboard, the dreadful sound forcing Liuzi and the other ghosts around to cover their ears.
The screams lasted a full fifteen seconds, and when they stopped, Liuzi saw a gray eye appear above the black passageway where the seemingly beautiful woman had vanished without a trace.
Staring silently at the gray smoke, Liuzi dared not contemplate what was truly inside.
After the smoke dissipated, he returned to his spot, ready to deal with the remaining visitors.
“Well done.”
“Aaah!”
The woman from earlier had not scared Liuzi, but the sudden appearance of a head before him caused him a great shock.
Looking closely, Liuzi realized it was the Goddess of Art, inverted in mid-air, greeting him in a posture unseen in the real world.
Noticing that Liuzi was actually frightened, the Goddess of Art said mournfully, “Am I really that terrifying?”
“Anyone would be scared by your sudden appearance!”
“I thought, given our relationship, even if I were a ghost, you would happily come over.”
“How could that be!”
“Really? If you became a ghost, I’d be quite happy indeed.”
“Why would you even think something so dangerous!”
“…Secret. Anyway, congratulations on successfully exposing an aberration. Here’s your reward.”
Handing over a white circular badge to Liuzi, the Goddess of Art said, “This is for ranking points. The more aberrations you eliminate, the more points you can earn.”
“There’s a ranking system, too? What are the ranking rewards?”
“Merchandise from Fang Cheng Studio.”
As more games were released, Fang Cheng Studio had more and more related merchandise.
Liuzi himself had a set of battlecruisers from “Squirrel Spaceship,” from the smallest explorer to the largest Eye of Destruction, he had it all.
Because he had played the previous games well, he wasn’t short on points, hence he had lost interest in earning more.
Stowing the points carelessly, Liuzi noticed the Goddess of Art had remained after giving him the gift and curiously asked, “What are you still waiting for?”
“I wanted to ask, how did you know there was something wrong with that guy?”
“That guy… wait, since when were you watching?”
“A bit before you revealed all the doujinshi you look at are two-dimensional.”
“That’s basically the whole thing… It was actually quite simple, that woman was too perfect in her preparation. Previous souls, although they retained their memories, were never so flawless, so I deduced there must be something wrong with her. I wasn’t completely certain, so I bluffed, and sure enough, she exposed herself.”
Liuzi was quite pleased with his performance and spoke with a hint of pride.
However, the Goddess of Art, looking at Liuzi, said with difficulty, “Even though I said that would do, I still want to remind you that you’re becoming increasingly like Xiemen Waidao.”
“You’re smearing my innocence out of thin air again!”
After playing around a bit more, Liuzi felt he was getting the hang of it and could handle the various situations in the game fairly well.
After sending another problematic one through the black passageway, Liuzi stretched and, looking at the Goddess of Art idly starting to act like a jellyfish, he said, “By the way, you said there was a ranking leaderboard, right?”