To ascend, I had no choice but to create games

Chapter 288: 186 Desperate Game (First Update)_1



Chapter 288: 186 Desperate Game (First Update)_1

Chapter 288: Chapter 186 Desperate Game (First Update)_1

After confirming the electronic version, Fang Cheng asked about the adaptation price for the novel-based game rights.

Tang Mo had never expected his dark past to sell for much, so he suggested that Fang Cheng could just quote a nominal fee.

However, when he realized that the “nominal fee” amounted to five million, he felt that Fang Cheng might have misunderstood him.

Looking at the bank transfer notification on his phone, he agonized for a long while before saying to Fang Cheng, “Mr. Fang, how about I handwrite the book and give it to you again? You’re being so generous that I feel guilty.”

“It’s alright, this is what you deserve.”

The chance to ascend to greatness is worth more than gold—Fang Cheng saw no issue in spending such an amount.

Furthermore, although the studio had recently invested its funds in the downstairs Kirin Industry, the various games had yielded a profit of over a billion. This made Fang Cheng feel that Xu Qingling’s luck was exceptionally strong; whatever was spent could be earned back.

Copying the novel’s digital version onto a USB drive, Fang Cheng stepped into the void with the device in hand. When he opened his hand again, there shone a small Teleportation Array.

He activated the Teleportation Array and stepped inside, where he could see a world continuously in motion, evidently one that was derived from the novel’s content combined with various Divine Skills.

The framework of the world was based on Tang Mo’s novel, but the content was combined with the inspiration Fang Cheng had acquired from “The Supreme One” and the Heavenly Tao network, ultimately creating a world manifested from his own mana.

Although he had read the novel in advance, it was only upon seeing the extrapolated world that Fang Cheng realized an issue.

Compared to the last volume, Fang Cheng actually felt the protagonist in the previous volumes was somewhat fortunate.

Or rather, at the end of each volume, the protagonist seemed to have the most happiness he could experience at that time.

After reading through the entire plot, Fang Cheng thought that Tang Mo deserved to go to jail for writing such material.

The protagonist’s ending wasn’t written completely, but Fang Cheng felt it was just as well; who knows what other trials awaited him.

To the protagonist, death was a reward.

Looking at the nearly completed world, Fang Cheng felt it was both desperate and terrifying. The protagonist’s final strength was incredibly powerful, but ironically, he had become the cause of various tragedies.

And looking back, he realized that his descent into such a state was not the least bit surprising.

He had done his best at every step, he had tried his hardest, yet in the midst of the universe’s horrors, those boundless terrors destroyed everything about him, inexorably leading him toward tragedy.

After extrapolating, Fang Cheng found that according to the novel’s tone, there was no way out of the entire story.

The descent of the toxins was inevitable; the world would be continuously eroded, and extinction was a certain outcome. All the protagonist’s and other characters’ actions ultimately resembled bubbles in a storm, soon to burst.

This story bore some resemblance to events that happened a thousand years ago, causing Fang Cheng to wonder if Tang Mo might have unconsciously remembered something.

After all, people have past and present lives; some great beings erase their historical presence, but it is possible that they miss one or two, allowing them to retain some fragments of memory.


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