Chapter 51: You’re still here! (Three more)_l
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This was akin to Earth, yet the star it orbited had died, transforming into a dim, lightless ck dwarf star.
As his gazended on the ck dwarf star overhead, Fang Cheng realized that this star wasn’t particrly old, but due to problems with thews here, it had perished. Its heart had extinguished, leaving behind only apleted ster corpse.
Due to the absence of sunlight, there were hardly any nts on this, and the cold climate filled the ce with ice and snow, sealing it in a frozen tomb.
Even though the environment was extremely harsh, within the cracks of the’s crust, some nts still struggled to survive by relying on geothermal heat, and there were even multicellr organisms that subsisted on the sparse oxygen these nts produced, prolonging their species.
With a touch to the ground, Fang Cheng pierced the with a fingertip. His Divine Sense spread through the hole within the, capturing the characteristics of the local life forms, and tracing them back to their origins.
After the analysis wasplete, Fang Cheng sat on the snowy ground, facing the blizzard, deep in thought.
“There’s plenty of water, the airposition is bnced, and the soil conditions are all quite good.”
“By tracing the origins of these species, I can infer that they share amon root with Earth’s life forms, suggesting they also came from Earth. It seems that the Immortals and Buddhas knew about this ce and escaped here, bringing them along.”
Knowing that the life here originated from the same universe, Fang Cheng felt a sense of kinship with the life on this.
Upon further analysis, Fang Cheng was surprised to find that the nts on this were actually degraded Spirit Grass.
Spirit Grass was the most basic and also the most important nt in the realm of cultivation. It was not a single kind of nt, but a collective name for many kinds of nts.
Some Spirit Grass had the miraculous ability to purify foul air and exhale Spiritual Energy; others were used to strengthen the body and for making medicinal pills.
Moreover, Spirit Grass was highly malleable. The powerful would often personally nurture fair-skinned and beautiful Spirit Grass, admiring it day and night, which was a delight.
Thinking of this, Fang Cheng felt an itch in his hands.
He took out the degraded Spirit Grass from beneath the crust, and prepared to nt these Spirit Grass seeds to see what they would be.
Of course, without sunlight, the growth of the Spirit Grass wouldn’t be great.
Looking up at the ck dwarf star in the sky, he calmly said, “Shine.”
The Mana of a True Immortal expanded. Millions of kilometers away in the ck dwarf star, a spark of light ignited from its silent heart and then spread throughout its body.
Like a resurrection from death, the lifeless star once again burst into light, with brilliant sunlight crossing the vast journey, transcending the long stretches of time, and once more shedding its warmth onto the.
Since time was very unstable here, Fang Cheng stepped out of the area, looking at the ice-bound white, then flicked the’s time to the right.
The effect of elerated time was maximized, and the ice covering the melted at a visible rate, forming streams, then rivers, and finally oceans.
Underneath the ice, mountains appeared and nts began to revive. The Spirit Grass, sensing the change in heaven and earth, started to regrow.
Some had lost their Spirituality, but in return, they grew into towering ancient trees.
Others retained their Spirituality, amplifying it to be more vibrant nts.
Seeing the rejuvenated with life, Fang Cheng allowed time to return to normal, then went to a in, personally cleared a fertile piece ofnd, and nted the freshly gathered Spirit Grass seeds.
Although he had reverted time, due to the peculiar nature of this, a certain type of stone here possessed the power of time, capable of elerating time again.
Burying this stone in the center of the field, nts within a certain range would experience an elerating effect and grow rapidly.
The eleration effect was rted to the quality and size of the stones; after some experimentation, Fang Cheng casually set aside the experiment records and continued to document the various characteristics of the Spirit Grass.
The creator of these Spirit Grass must be quite skilled, producing lively and talented nts that brought Fang Cheng great joy as he cultivated them. Before he realized it, five days had passed.
Fortunately,st month he had caught his employees working overtime secretly at home, and everyone got an extra five days of leave as a result, which meant he didn’t have to go to work this week.
After finishing the nting, Fang Cheng still felt somewhat unsatisfied.
He had been thinking of nting for another two days, but then a thought struck him, and an idea formed in his mind.
This ce could be used to create a game!
With eleration and Spirit Grass in ce, it would be perfect for yers to enjoy the fun of farming!
No sooner said than done, characters were quickly created, and the Spirit Gathering Array was swiftlyid out; Fang Cheng had be proficient at this process, and it was all set up in the blink of an eye.
Moreover, to prevent yers from fighting and neglecting the farming, he specifically set limitations on the y figures so that they absolutely could not attack each other, cause mutual destruction, steal crops, and other such rules.
Under the constriction of various rules, yers could basically only cooperate with each other, and even Time Shift, upon seeing this, could only sigh.
Additionally, since there was a certain randomness to the growth of the Spirit Grass, the process of cultivation was constantly filled with a sense of randomness, which was also a delightful thing.
After carefully reviewing the whole process, Fang Cheng felt there should be no issues—it even seemed quite fun.
He also added interactive elements, allowing yers to meet and exchange appraisals of each other’s Spirit Grass. He was confident that before too long, everyone would be immersed in the cultivation of Spirit Grass, unable to extricate themselves.
Spending a day to fully realize his ideas, Fang Cheng noticed that it was now six o’clock on a Saturday evening.
Having prepared the yer’s entry device to this location, Fang Cheng once again crammed a bunch of useless items into it and then reached out to a familiar figure, Wang Say Games.
No need for idle chatter, Fang Cheng sent a spaceship reward with a flip of his hand, then released his game with a message, saying, “Wang, help me test this out, same deal asst time.”
Before Fang Cheng released the game, Wang was feeling frustrated.
Frustrated that he hadn’t captured the full wave of traffic this time.
The live stream of “Quiet Cultivation” was booming, and his Ape Demon character was not too shabby, but he still couldn’t match the poprity of those ying female characters.
He considered switching to other female characters, like the Dragon Girl, with her snow-white attire and creamy skin, who, although silent, was the very image of a kind elder sister, capable of gently and shyly enacting every little boy’s dream.
Or the Mo Family Heir, the tomboyish character! Her idental sultriness was particrly enticing, and hugging her big sister puppet was a formative experience for certain people.
Then there was Meng Po, the yandere dark beauty, who doesn’t love that?
And the Worm Witch, she’s great because of her gap moe.
He wanted to y every character, and even did when not streaming, but he didn’t dare do so while live streaming.
His girlfriend overseas was watching him.
With a sigh, Wang was about to start today’s Ape Demon live stream when he saw a notification light up his inbox. The Living Immortal’s greeting came along with the game, giving Wang a start.
Bro, are you trying to prank me again!