To ascend, I had no choice but to create games-Chapter 652 - 371 A Whole New Way to Play (Two More)_1
Chapter 652 -371: A Whole New Way to Play (Two More)_1
Chapter 652 -371: A Whole New Way to Play (Two More)_1
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Continuously supplying the people here with various materials, Wang felt the same happiness as if he was using cheats in a game.
“Here Comes One Trillion” was the cheat officially granted to him, allowing him to provide endless resources to the little people here so they could survive this harsh winter to their heart’s content.
The abundance of materials made life here seem like heaven and gradually enriched their lives.
Their factory walls were built up, and the sturdy walls could resist the assaults of most creatures, making the children no longer fear the beasts that ran wild at night.
New alcohol and gauze significantly increased the survival chances of the injured workers, and the arrival of antibiotics allowed them to resist most diseases. The presence of storybooks provided entertainment for the children by the fire at night; the heroes in the books would enter their dreams, becoming guardians in their slumber.
Speeding up time here, Wang noticed the mortality rate was continuously dropping and the birth rate was rising. The arrival of medical books enabled the people to gain a fair amount of medical knowledge, and the introduction of obstetrical forceps further increased the survival rate of pregnant women.
Religion began to appear, and people started worshiping an unclear deity they called the God of Salvation. However, since they had never seen its appearance, they could only place their faith in the first item Wang had sent—a piece of coal.
As time passed, conditions here grew increasingly perilous.
The snowstorms became more severe, and the beasts seemed to appear near the factory with greater frequency. Creatures that used to be scared off by weapons now had to approach in search of what they desired, driven by cold and hunger.
Wang had intended to buy weapons for the people here, but after discovering that the outsiders were three starving wolves, he changed his mind.
A batch of dog training tools and books were delivered. Seeing these, the manager believed they were revelations from the God of Salvation and acted immediately according to the instructions in the books.
They set up doghouses and placed food in front of them. When the gates of the walls opened, the three wolves entered and were immediately attracted to the food, devouring it hungrily.
The process of taming them turned out to be simpler than imagined. Their lives in the wild had left them skin and bones, and they would immediately abandon their dignity and wild instincts for a mere taste of food, then become faithful companions to humans.
It took only three days for the wolves to consider this place their new pack, and they started behaving obediently like dogs.
They were not foolish; after all, one had to be smart to survive till now.
They soon knew there was plentiful food here, the doghouses were warm, and living here was comfortable.
They couldn’t enter the houses; otherwise, they would get a beating. However, they didn’t have to worry about being beaten to death—the “Upright Wolves” here were very measured in their chastisement.
Of course, it was painful.
As outsider wolves, they quickly learned who the alpha was here, even the pups here had a higher status than them.
So, when a small Upright Wolf staggered out of its house and into the yard at night, they did not attack, but rather took her into their doghouse and curled up around her to keep her warm until her parents appeared in the morning and found her.
After this incident, the wolves found their treatment seemed to have improved.
They got new doghouses. The formerly cramped spaces suddenly became spacious, and occasionally they were allowed into the Upright Wolves’ territory, with the area by the fire being their favorite spot.
The children were permitted to touch them, while the elders told stories about the wolves and history.
In the stories, the elders spoke of the world before the nuclear winter, where humans once sent their kin to the moon. Dust had not yet covered the Earth, and creatures had not yet begun to mutate on a large scale and prey on humans at night.
They spoke of blue skies, blue seas, boundless grasslands, and lakes as smooth as mirrors.
The world used to be so beautiful, but now it wasn’t so bad because the God of Salvation had come. They would survive this cold season with His help.
The wolves could not understand what the old man was saying, but they knew the little Upright Wolves on their backs couldn’t understand either.
They were sound asleep, and the old man, too, lowered his head and fell asleep by the warm fire.
As time went by, new children were born, and new wolf pups came into the world. Five little wolves made the factory very lively and filled the place with the breath of life.
As the little wolves gradually grew, some chose to stay and live with the Upright Wolves here, while others answered the call of the wild and returned to the wilderness.
Speeding up time again, Wang continued to focus on the story unfolding here and occasionally provided various supplies for the people.
With Wang’s help, the living area here kept expanding. People began to develop outwards, extending the factory’s pipelines to distribute the factory’s heat to various areas.
The increase in population and wealth of materials allowed some to venture out with wolves and supplies. Some never returned after leaving, but some came back with information about the outside world.
They said the world outside was in chaos, where people were killing and being killed. They had lost most of their technology and rationality, reverting to primitive humans.
But not all the news from outside was bad. Some areas saw nuclear radiation drop to normal levels, and dust began to dissipate in other places. The world’s self-cleansing ability was incredible, and many areas were showing signs of revival.
After learning this information, the new manager began to pray.
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They sought Wang’s advice, hoping for divine guidance, and what Wang sent back were encyclopedias, “Post-Disaster Reconstruction Manuals,” and a large amount of weaponry.
From these items, the manager perceived Wang’s will.
As the weather gradually warmed and a major cold period passed, a new team set out.
This time, their numbers reached the thousands, each one armed to the teeth. Leading their dogs, they left this place with their companions to spread the gospel to every corner of the world.
A hundred and fifty years had passed from the moment Wang began intervening in this world to their decision to venture out and aid the world.
The older generations have passed away, and the people and wolves here have reproduced for generations, carrying the seeds of civilization away from here, flying to every corner of the world like dandelions.
At this point, Wang feels like he doesn’t need to continue reading.
The further it went, the less they relied on themselves. Their technology kept evolving. They were able to be self-sufficient, constantly improving their technical skills with the books Wang had given them and passing down their history and technology.
Just like in most myths, Wang was ready to leave their side, watching them stride towards the distance.
With the save file archived, Wang leaned back in his chair and said reflectively, “Legendary.”
He closed his eyes and could almost see the figures from the past appearing before him.
They were so vivid that Wang felt as if they were still active in front of him, living out their ordinary yet exciting lives.
This feeling, like attentively finishing a history book, immerses one in an era, making it hard to snap out of it.
Having finished reminiscing, Wang propped his head with his hand and sighed, “This game is really interesting.”
[Wang, it’s a bit early to say that right now.]
Wang immediately widened his eyes incredulously and said, “I’m not well-read, don’t trick me! Wouldn’t it prick your conscience to fool someone as dumb as me?”
[Saying you’re dumb at this moment? Your IQ seems pretty flexible.]
Wang thought for a moment, then asked in the live broadcast room, “What, are there going to be spoilers later?”
[No, but it will get more fun.]
[Yes, Wang doesn’t think this is all there is to this game, right? You are way too naive!]
[Anyway, I haven’t slept for a day and a night now, this game really gets you hooked.]
[Me too, many of my questions can be answered in this game. Although it doesn’t have intense battles, special content, or innovative gameplay, it’s just really fun to play.]
Seeing these descriptions, Wang felt like he really might not have grasped the basics.
So, let’s check out what they call the truly fun content.
With great interest, he opened the relevant subforum of the Game Inn, and the title of the first post stunned him.
[Do you guys think, if I gave Mr. Zhuge a hundred billion’s worth of sugar, he could succeed in his Northern Expedition?]
Reply: [This is interesting, I’m going to adjust the settings and try it out.]
Reply to the reply: [Goodness, Mr. Zhuge has come up with incendiary bombs and makeshift explosives. This stuff would be great for siege warfare at that time. And now, don’t call him Mr. Zhuge, call him the Prime Minister of Blue Star!]
[That’s not right. I tried it out, why did my result end up as a trade empire? Mr. Zhuge unified the Three Kingdoms without bloodshed and then started foreign trade right away. Sugar became a coveted commodity for a while, and the collection efficiency from all over the world was top-notch.]
[It seems different variable settings caused this, but it also proves Mr. Zhuge’s capabilities.]
[Then what do you guys think, if I gave Huo Qubing a hundred billion’s worth of motorized cavalry, how far could he go?]
Reply: [Depends if you give him an operation manual and fuel. If yes, he could probably circle the Earth and make it to Rome. If not, he would more likely end up like cattle or horses.]
[Folks, if I gave Marshal Yue one hundred billion in resources, to what extent could he defeat the Jurchen?]
Reply: [First, get past that Zhao obstacle.]
Reply 2: [Which Zhao? Are you talking about the Madness Emperor? The royal family must be insane, definitely catching it from that Qin next to him. After I chop off the Wanyans, I’ll go after that Qin.]
Reply 3: [Marshal Yue wouldn’t do such a thing!]
Reply 4: [I would give him a series of history books from that time. This way, he would know what he needs to do. Plus, this might prevent “Half Green River” from coming out.]
Reply 5: [Yay!]
[Everyone, if I gave humans in “Three-Body Problem” a hundred billion in resources, could I become a Swordholder?]
Reply: [Never mind if it would be useful, anyway, you’re the one who’s best at making things uncomfortable for yourself. Why take up that profession? You might as well go study journalism.]
Looking at these questions, Wang felt like a newcomer who had just started using 4G internet and found the online world to be incredibly fascinating.
Very excited after reading for a long time, Wang marveled at the cleverness of these people, everyone had something nice to say, and he absolutely loved it here.
Moreover, these questions were originally just hypothetical, but “Here Comes One Trillion” had made them visualizable, allowing players to see virtual scenarios through the game.
And these people didn’t just pose questions; they provided detailed settings to make the game scenarios as realistic as possible, captivating those who watched.
This game is really too much fun.