Chapter 12 - The Long-Awaited Orange Talent: Myriad Worlds Projection!
Chapter 12 - The Long-Awaited Orange Talent: Myriad Worlds Projection!
Chapter 12: The Long-Awaited Orange Talent: Myriad Worlds Projection!
?Please solidify one of the following options!?
Note: If you wish to permanently retain the previous “King of Tentacle Monsters,” you must spend 100 Creation Points to solidify it permanently.
Su Bai decisively said,
“Permanently solidify the ‘King of Tentacle Monsters’.”
After all, this was currently his only extraordinary creature.
?Solidification successful.?
Apart from that, new lines of text appeared on the latest simulation interface.
?Stag Beetle, Bamboo Spider, Sea Spider.?
“Temporarily solidify the Stag Beetle.”
Su Bai thought for a moment and still chose the strongest king of the Insect Era.
Although the Sea Spider lived long, it relied on:
“As long as I’m useless enough, no one will target me.”
He currently had a total of 3,200 Creation Points, making a small profit, but the cooldown time was too long.
Su Bai’s consciousness returned to reality, and he opened the window, letting out a sigh of relief.
He then picked up his pen and started scribbling in his notebook.
“Preliminary conclusion: The Call of Cthulhu can trigger mysterious cosmic disturbances, bringing meteors.”
“While this seems like a catastrophe for now, it can sometimes be beneficial, revealing enemy locations or resources in the universe.”
He grabbed his phone and searched for more information about the starry sky.
The universe was vast and boundless, filled with both danger and opportunity.
Even picking up a random stone could be a meteorite worth a fortune.
For ordinary creators, their biggest source of income was sending their underlings into space to pick up debris.
Bringing meteors back to their world, turning them into land, could increase the world’s origin.
If they found some ice, it would be considered a huge haul.
As for treasures like cards, they were as rare as finding a nugget of gold on the side of the road.
Many creators considered themselves lucky if their worlds didn’t regress.
Many world rulers, due to poor management, faced losses, eventually selling their worlds.
In fact, world collapse was common news.
Su Bai, however, could slowly dig into the meteor clue.
—Of course, first, he needed the ability to survive the first wave of meteor impacts.
“There’s not much time left. I’ll rush through the last few simulations, focusing on talent hunting.”
“The path of hiding won’t work. Once resources are exhausted, it’s a dead end.
I must venture into the universe before depleting my world’s foundation!”
“The Cthulhu talent has hidden storylines. Other talents should have something similar. I’ll need to pay closer attention to simulation details in the future.”
As he pondered, his phone vibrated.
It was a message from class president Chi Lansu:
“How’s managing your world at home? Have you awakened any special energy?”
“Hehe, I just encountered a cosmic storm in the starry sky. The temperature in my world dropped to -20°C.”
“All the people I cultivated died. o(???)o”
Su Bai was startled.
“Is the class president that unlucky? Encountering a cosmic storm so soon, doesn’t that mean she’s at a disadvantage from the start?”
He quickly messaged back, asking:
“Did all the living beings die? Have you sought help from the school?”
“I remember there’s a kind of gene card that can directly spawn specific creatures in the world. With your potential, you should be able to apply for it early.”
In a cozy apartment 10 kilometers away from Su Bai’s home, a youthful girl with a ponytail exclaimed excitedly,
“He finally replied!”
The girl, Chi Lansu, playfully replied:
“I asked them. My situation is a bit special. Most of the creatures died.”
“A small portion seems to have adapted to the cold. That cosmic storm changed the nature of my world, turning it into a frozen wasteland.”
“The world’s consciousness told me it has mutated into an ice and snow world. The surviving creatures have been transformed into half-elemental, half-physical snowmen. But there are only 100 left. Every time one dies, there’s one less.”
Su Bai was astonished at the reply.
“A blessing in disguise? Is this an acquired mutation?”
He sighed. After enduring countless hardships in simulations, he only had a small underling.
Meanwhile, the class president had already formed a team of special creatures.
“Guessing won’t help. You’d better visit the school tomorrow and have Teacher Li or even the principal take a look.”
“Mhm, mhm. You work hard too. If you need any help, just let me know.
Even though I’ve just started, I have a lot of ice resources. When I get a chance, I’ll create a resource card and give you one.”
Chi Lansu was quite generous.
Su Bai chuckled. Different worlds had different properties.
Many world rulers exchanged resources with each other, but the class president was overly enthusiastic.
He had just started, and she was already thinking about giving him cards.
“At the start, every resource is precious. Don’t get reckless.”
He quickly replied.
Chi Lansu sent a pouting emoji.
“I know. I wouldn’t give anything to others. It’s just because you’re starting with a disadvantage.”
The two continued chatting, exchanging insights on world creation, before finally saying goodbye.
Just after turning off his phone, Chi Lansu suddenly exclaimed,
“Oh no, I was supposed to ask him something else!”
“Never mind, I’ll ask tomorrow.”
She closed her eyes and immersed herself in her own world.
Su Bai had never felt two hours pass so slowly.
Finally, at 22:11, the cooldown time refreshed.
He decisively summoned the simulator.
“Start the ten-draw!”
This was his fifth simulation.
Half of the ten draws had passed; the odds were high now!
A fog of swirling text appeared before Su Bai’s eyes.
In the next moment, a brilliant and unique orange light burst forth!
“It’s here, it’s here!”
Su Bai’s eyes widened, eager to see the talent’s effect.
A melodious notification sounded in his ears.
?Ding~~ Guaranteed Orange Talent: ?Myriad Worlds Projection? has appeared~~?