I Hijacked The Timeline

Chapter 570 - 570: Perfect Experience - Promising Future (2)



Chapter 570 - 570: Perfect Experience - Promising Future (2)

Chapter 570: Perfect Experience – Promising Future (2)

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

In the super virtual game, ordinary individuals could engage with disciplines like alchemy and others that were typically accessible only to students from high-end universities.

According to Liang Yu, in the future, virtual games would also create sections dedicated to academic exchanges.

The ultimate virtual game blueprint in the Scarlet Research Institute’s concept

was to create a talent cultivation base.

Utilizing the most economical approach to cultivate a significant number of talents in combat, command, alchemy, energy support, and other fields.

Apart from serving the frontline warriors, this game would also open up a path for ordinary people to grow.

As long as one had talent and was willing to study hard, one could also change one’s lives through virtual games.

At the thought of this, Feng Qi could not help but feel excited.

The significance of this game to humans was no less than a heavenly cultivation technique.

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This was also the main reason why virtual reality games constantly improved their simulation. Only by trying to restore reality as much as possible could they have the attribute of nurturing talents.

It was the same for the tests of various scientific research projects.

Reality allowed the experimental data simulated in the game to be closer to reality, reducing the waste and danger of experiments in the real world.

For example, rune modification experiments.

Failure in reality meant losing a life.

However, death in the game symbolized a fresh start. Each player had numerous opportunities for experimentation until their real-life lifespan was depleted.

[You’ve found a new ideal path for the Scarlet Research Institute’s future.]

Hearing the praise from the narrator, Feng Qi grinned.

At this moment, he walked towards the forest filled with strange silver trees.

As he observed the terrain of the Silver Moon Domain Field along the way, he opened his attribute panel.

This time, Breaking Dawn forwent its initial approach of acquiring realistic attributes and opted for the traditional method of gaining strength.

Liang Yu had explained this earlier.

He felt that if he had to grow through cultivation in the game like in reality, it would undoubtedly slow down his progress greatly. Players would need to spend a lot of time cultivating.

This was disadvantageous to the development of virtual games.

He decided to use the method of leveling up to let the players adapt to the state after their strength increased in advance.

As for the competitive mode, there would be a balance of strength to make it fair and just. There was no paywall in Breaking Dawn.

Of course, the Scarlet Research Institute would also add some paywall functions in the future, such as adding a mall.

However, the mall would only sell skins that did not destroy the game’s balance and other items. It would not affect the gaming experience of ordinary players.

This was mainly to make up for the resource consumption of the virtual game.

The super factory to build the virtual gaming capsules and the subsequent maintenance of the game required a huge expenditure.

Virtual games were only an important part of Scarlet Research Institute’s plan, but they were not the only ones.

The introduction of the paywall was not for profit, but to ensure the normal operation of the other departments of the Scarlet Research Institute.

With something on his mind, Feng Qi walked for a few hours and approached Silver Moon Forest.

However, before he could enter the forest, he saw a humanoid figure standing on the silver tree in the distance.

It had silver eyes and a slender figure. It held a silver longbow in its hand and was somewhat similar to the elves in fantasy movies.

This was also the first time Feng Qi had seen the appearance of a Silver Moon Race. It was the same as the picture he had seen in the historical database.

At this moment, the Silver Moon Race warrior had drawn the bowstring in its hand. Silver light gathered between its fingers and emitted a silver light.

Sensing danger, Feng Qi leaped to the side.

However, he was only Level 1 in the virtual game. His physical fitness could not be compared to reality.

When he pounced to the side, the Silver Moon Race warrior released the bowstring.

Rang!

The crisp sound of a bowstring rang out, and the silver light gradually enlarged, finally completely enveloping his vision.

Accompanied by a wave of pain, a gentle female voice sounded in his mind. [You have been defeated by a Silver Moon Race warrior, failing the dungeon exploration. Would you like to revive at the main scene?]

His vision had turned gray.

At this moment, he tapped on the “Revive” option.

The gray scene in front of him was gradually enveloped by darkness. When his vision became clear again, he realized that he had already appeared in the center of the main square.

After experiencing the virtual dungeon for the first time, Feng Qi was very satisfied.

At this moment, he summoned the function panel and chose to exit the game. After a io-second countdown, the scene in front of him gradually dimmed and was finally enveloped by darkness again.

Hearing the sound of water being pumped, Feng Qi opened his eyes.

The nutrient solution that enveloped his body was being extracted by the holes in the wall of the virtual gaming capsule. At this moment, the virtual gaming capsule slowly opened.

He got up from the gaming capsule and walked down the stairs. He looked at Liang Yu, who was standing not far away.

“Director Liang, that was awesome!” He praised sincerely.

“I appreciate your gratitude, but the credit doesn’t entirely belong to us. The virtual gaming capsule technology was acquired by connecting with the Future Research Institute. The virtual architecture and technology were retrieved from 1500 years in the future. We are more like assemblers who have brought together these technologies.”

“This was created by you in another timeline after more than a thousand years of hard work. Logically speaking, it’s also your contribution. I’m just the mover.”

The two of them looked at each other and could not help but laugh.

[Has the business mutual flattery started?]

Ignoring the narrator’s ridicule, he was about to speak when Liang Yu asked. “Ah Qi, you’ve experienced the latest version of virtual technology now. Do you have any suggestions? We’re formulating a virtual technology development plan for the next 1,50° years.”

“I think that players will criticize the pain system in the game.”

Hearing this, Liang Yu could not help but nod.

“We have considered this, but Breaking Dawn is a talent cultivator. Experiencing genuine pain is crucial for nurturing combat talent. If we were to eliminate the pain system just because of player complaints, it would be prioritizing the wrong thing. If players wish to voice their complaints, we will certainly not make changes.”

After chatting with Liang Yu about the virtual game, Feng Qi left the virtual laboratory.

This experience made him look forward to the future development of the virtual game. He also believed that this game would have a profound impact on the future after it was officially launched, allowing humans to go from extinction to resistance step by step.

[Perhaps, after the official promotion of the virtual game, you will not only witness the future of a sanctuary but also the future equivalent of a city peer.]

“Maybe.” As he spoke, a bright smile appeared on his face.

For the next few days, Feng Qi waited in the Scarlet Research Institute for Wei Wei to provide the test results.

After lunch, he brought the takeaway box to Wei Wei’s private laboratory.

“Sister Wei, it’s time for lunch.”

After putting down the takeaway box at the workbench, Feng Qi turned to look at Wei Wei, who had stayed up all night.

Hearing his shout, WeiWei ignored him and continued to stare at the screen to compare the experimental data.

Just as Feng Qi was about to leave, Wei Wei suddenly stood up and walked quickly to him.

“I’ve made a huge discovery.”

“What discovery?” he asked curiously.

“Drinking your blood increases the strength of our mental connection.”

“Huh? My blood has such an effect?”

Feng Qi was very surprised by Wei Wei’s latest discovery.

He had heard of believers in other religions bathing and drinking holy water blessed by the gods, but this was the first time he had heard of drinking the blood of the “gods.”

Thinking of this, he immediately said.

“That’s good. It seems that we can carry out the next experiment of mental freedom soon.”

Hearing this, Wei Wei couldn’t help but shake her head.

“It’s not as simple as you think. Your blood contains a large amount of unknown destructive substances that can’t be consumed normally. I have to find a way to filter your blood and remove all kinds of energy substances. Only then can I drink it without burden. Otherwise, I’m afraid my body won’t be able to take it.”

“I only drank a milliliter of diluted blood last night and my body hasn’t completely digested it yet.”

At this point, Wei Wei said seriously.

“Are you going back to Star City Academy soon?

“Yes, I’m heading back soon. Call me if you find anything.

“Alright, but before you leave, I have to trouble you with something-leave more blood for my subsequent experiments.”

“No problem. I’ll draw more blood later.” He nodded without hesitation in the face of Wei Wei’s request.

To him, losing a little blood would not affect him at all.

He could easily satisfy Wei Wei’s request.

At this moment, the narrator’s voice sounded in his mind.

[Why settle for just a little blood? Draw it with all your might. Drain it completely. Don’t be afraid to waste it!]


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