To ascend, I had no choice but to create games-Chapter 604 - 347 The Joy of Ignorance (Part 1)_1

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Chapter 604 -347: The Joy of Ignorance (Part 1)_1

Chapter 604 -347: The Joy of Ignorance (Part 1)_1

The successful conclusion of the game exhibition signified that Fang Cheng Studio had ascended another step.

The topic of the game exhibition remained a hot topic across various platforms for some time, and stocks related to gaming saw a continuous surge over these days, reviving the previously sluggish A-share market with newfound vitality.

Fang Cheng Studio was also recently working on optimizing their MOD project, which had become the studio’s cash cow. Even if they were to leave the gaming industry in the future, they could still reach the pinnacle of the industry by relying on MOD dividends.

Due to being extremely busy during this period, the studio’s staff were completely burnt out, no longer taking any interest in their work, and even Sanmiao at the entrance was listless.

When the Mysterious Mirror finally managed to upgrade and return, the strange sight before him was what greeted him.

Watching Huang Ping yawn during work hours, he exclaimed in surprise, “Huang Ping, you’re actually yawning? Don’t you always say yawning is a waste of time, hence you usually do it at home?”

“No other way, I’ve been too tired recently and haven’t snapped out of it yet,” said Huang Ping, yawning, “By the way, who are you again?”

“Mysterious Mirror, have you forgotten me?”

It took Huang Ping quite a while to recall there was indeed such a person, and he sheepishly replied, “Sorry, work has been so tough I forgot there was someone like you.”

“You’ve been working overtime?” Mysterious Mirror was even more surprised.

“No, just the normal work hours, but thinking too hard at work has left a fog in my mind. By the way, where have you been during this time?”

“I went out to further my study. Oh boy, I learned things so fast there, though it was a bit exhausting. Thankfully I’m smart and agile, so I finally returned having mastered it. Let me tell you, my cooking is exceptionally delicious now. Next time, I’ll show you.”

“Uh-huh, okay.”

After touring the studio, Mysterious Mirror found everyone appearing lethargic, confirming that the recent events had indeed been exhausting.

The only one who wasn’t tired was Fang Cheng.

He sat at his workstation, seemingly contemplating something, but Mysterious Mirror could tell at a glance that the person in front of him wasn’t human, but rather a spell left by the boss.

In the past, he might not have realized this, but his recent journey in “God of Cookery” provided him the inheritance of the Sumeru Illusion, significantly enhancing his power, and he even casually survived a Heavenly Tribulation. In the cultivation world, he could be considered an Immortal Artifact.

Thinking that he could reach Immortal Instrument Level so quickly made Mysterious Mirror brim with confidence, reflecting on himself as a true genius.

Following the traces left by Fang Cheng, he shuttled through mirrors and soon located Fang Cheng’s whereabouts.

Just as he was about to boast to Fang Cheng about his newfound strength, he discovered that Fang Cheng seemed to be fishing in the void.

Sitting next to Fang Cheng, he inquired with a puzzled look, “Boss, are you fishing?”

Nodding slightly towards Mysterious Mirror, Fang Cheng said, “Yeah, I’m planning to make a game about how ignorance is bliss. I feel these players are too clever, so I want to show them that sometimes being ignorant can make you happier.”

The fishing rod in Fang Cheng’s hand was just an ordinary children’s toy, priced at nine yuan and ninety cents with free shipping. It had a wad of Mana as bait and looked nothing special.

Watching the float bob up and down in the void, Mysterious Mirror curiously asked, “What’s the connection between making games and fishing? Actually, I always wanted to ask, boss, you often sculpt planets when creating games, is that okay?”

“Others also transport digital data when making games, not much different from what I do.”

After thinking it over, Mysterious Mirror felt there was sense in what his boss said.

If anyone thinks what the boss says doesn’t make sense, then they should come and reason with the boss themselves.

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Having resolved one of his doubts, Mysterious Mirror continued to ask, “Then, what are you fishing for?”

“Guixian.”

“What’s that?”

In Sumeru Illusion of “God of Cookery,” Mysterious Mirror had encountered much knowledge previously unknown to him and learned of many interesting secrets from the cultivation world, no longer just an ordinary Artifact Spirit.

However, after pondering for a long time, he couldn’t find any record of Guixian, and couldn’t help suspecting that Fang Cheng had made it up.

Fang Cheng did not explain but continued to fish quietly in the void, silently waiting for a bite.

Suddenly, he felt a slight tremor on the fish hook, a faint ripple traveling up the fishing line, signaling to him that the thing he sought had taken the bait.

When the fish hook was reeled in, Mysterious Mirror asked, looking at the empty hook, “Did it get away?”

“No, we caught something. It’s just not what I wanted.”

Frowning at his fish hook, Fang Cheng sighed and then tossed something invisible back into the void, before sitting down to continue fishing.

The whole process left Mysterious Mirror completely baffled as he could only observe Fang Cheng repetitively reeling in and throwing something unseen back.

And no matter how hard he tried to sense it, he couldn’t tell what Fang Cheng was reeling in; it was as if Fang Cheng was performing a silent mime show, leaving him utterly confused.

Just as he thought something might be off with his boss, a very faint ripple from the void caught his attention, making him realize that there indeed was something on Fang Cheng’s hook.

It was an unfathomable entity, originating from the void yet undetectable. Yet, it seemed to carry a profound Dao within it, irresistibly inviting further inquiry.