Are all the treasure chests in Chapter 91 from the same group?
Are all the treasure chests in Chapter 91 from the same group?
The circular corridor can only be entered through a "hidden gem"-like entrance.
To maintain the prestige of the hidden map and the rarity of its resources, Fang Qi has no intention of changing this.
However, the only ways to get there now are the "teleport traps" in Gulgar and the Fantasy Library dungeon, which is too few.
Fang Qi plans to increase the number of players released and attract more players.
Counting the days, the items I ordered from Zhu En are almost due for delivery.
Fang Qi poked his head out of the box and looked around. Seeing that there were no other players around, he left the secret base.
"Open the door, we need to get supplies!" Vicky stuck her arm out of the bucket and banged on the door.
"Miss Vicky? She's here!" June's voice came from outside.
However, it wasn't him who opened the door, but a half-human-sized golem with wheels.
"You're here early. I've already had the students prepare the goods." The golem's cannon barrel spun, aimed at Fang Qi, and emitted a sound.
Pointing the cannon barrel at people is a bit impolite.
However, Fang Qi considered that the golem had no head, and this was probably just how it perceived people, so he didn't pay much attention to it.
"Juan, are all 1000 one-time teleportation traps ready?" Vicky's real intention was not what she was asking; she was looking around and writing rapidly with her quill pen.
To prevent the occasional explosions, this place is usually protected by a magic circle.
Although Vicky was able to forcefully probe the situation inside, the commotion she caused was too great, so she gave up.
Now that she can enter openly and legitimately, she needs to seize the time to figure out this fog map.
It would be even better if I could discover some of June's little secrets as inspiration for my writing.
The golem's cannon barrel spun around, and June was puzzled to see the quill pen that appeared out of nowhere.
However, no one delved into it. After all, with that strange and commercially savvy creation machine before them, it was understandable that the book spirit familiar of the Divine Stele had some peculiar quirks.
"I need to expedite the Red Golem research team and can't leave for the time being. Please come with my golem."
The golem turned its cannon barrel, seemingly beckoning Fang Qi to follow.
The movements were strange, but Fang Qi actually felt a sense of familiarity with them.
In the past, when he was unable to speak, he would also use gestures like this.
Following the golem, we arrived at a warehouse where stacks of cardboard inscribed with intricate runes were neatly piled up.
"1000 is just right, shall we count them?" June asked.
"No need, there will be many more opportunities to cooperate in the future." Vicky casually stuffed the reel back into the bucket.
The inventory of goods has been handed over to the manager; she is currently busy drawing maps, which are almost finished.
Just as he was about to say something casually to stall for time, June spoke first: "What do you plan to do with these things?"
Seemingly realizing his tone might be misunderstood, he quickly added:
"While this thing is convenient, its principle is to transport items to another location through a sea of magic. Unless it's for fighting an enemy, it's not recommended for transporting living creatures."
This is Zhu En's old rule: once an order is accepted, no matter how the other party uses it, the advantages and disadvantages must be explained thoroughly, especially since this item involves the Magic Sea.
The Magic Sea is a forbidden zone for ordinary creatures.
Creatures below the seventh level, without sufficient preparation, will find it difficult to come out intact. They may be missing limbs, blind, or deaf, and it really depends entirely on fate.
Fang Qi was certainly aware of the problem.
Believe it or not, it was actually used to transport live animals.
But that's not necessarily true.
He was transporting players, who were protected by the system and would only be left with low health when they came out; they might not even be considered living beings anymore.
"Don't worry, Professor June," Vicky replied casually, pausing her quill pen and mentally announcing, "Map completed."
Fang Qi understood immediately, turned the bucket around, and drove it towards the door.
Vicky turned around and said, "The Divine Stele is still waiting for me over there. I'll go over there first!"
Bang! The door slammed shut.
Fang Qi and Vicky found a corner to discuss: "What is Zhu En fiddling with?"
"Based on my analysis, it should be a small group of combat golems." Vicky blinked and drew two small motorcycles in the air with a few strokes, which looked like miniature versions of the Red Comet.
She pointed to one without a cannon and said, "This one uses standard blocks and focuses on sustained firepower."
He then pointed to a motorcycle with a ram at the front and an engine that was noticeably larger, saying, "This kind of motorcycle focuses on explosive speed, uses unstable blocks, and has a self-destruct design."
She paused for a moment and then concluded, "He must have been infected by Rosie."
Ok!
Fang Qi mentioned that recently, the sales of unstable cubes at the Creation Machine have surged, apparently because they've all been snapped up by the Alchemy Department.
Zhu En has been working overtime these past few days to rush the creation of the golem, which means that the academy has also realized that the surrounding area is not safe. This is good, as it will reduce Fang Qi's worries and make things easier for him.
Back at the secret base, he focused his mind on his Descent talent, locking onto the most familiar location, Talosha.
"Arrival".
...(Three treasure chests racing)...
...(randomly throwing teleportation traps)...
...(Barrels being delivered)...
...(Map being drawn)...
"Return!" Fang Qi quickly completed the operation and returned with a full load.
It's worth mentioning that he saw several barrels of salt blood in the warehouse of Wheat Wine Alley, and even heard a familiar gurgling sound from next door.
The two groups seem to be exchanging ideas quite well.
"Administrator, there's something I want to share with you. Do you want to hear it?" The voice sounded more familiar.
Fang Qi felt a jolt from the barrel and had a feeling that something bad was about to happen.
"Speak," he said solemnly.
"Forum...don't arrest me yet!" Vicky had anticipated this, and immediately turned into a puddle of liquid before continuing:
"Administrator, your scheme has been exposed!"
"What are you talking about? I've clearly stated my prices. Where did this conspiracy come from?" Fang Qi was confused and opened the forum in bewilderment, but he didn't try to catch Vicky again.
"I told you long ago, this is a conspiracy by the treasure chest merchants!"
Posted by: Reporter 60
There was a screenshot of a Celestial Dragon's helmet in the post.
There are four additional entries:
Underwater breathing, light and fog effects, vanity.
The first three were fine, but the last one was highlighted in red and posted.
[Vanity: When equipped, it will adapt to the current environment with appropriate ambient sound effects and unique voice announcements.]
Seeing that others didn't understand, he added an explanation at the end.
"Reporter 60: The background music is so pretentious, it makes me want to be pretentious too, it's not my fault."
"Poisonous words: Agreed, I completely agree."
Fang Qi quickly replied with "Agreed, agreed!"
He couldn't let anyone find out that his products could affect people's mental well-being.
Otherwise, if you get psychologically attacked while playing a game, it will cause an uproar outside, and everyone will run away in fear!
Everything was normal until then, when all sorts of props were revealed.
The word "explosion" appears in everything from explosives to flashlights;
The word "cooling" appears in milk, Lele (a type of milk drink), and almond water.
Even the "hallucinogenic" label on the last remaining bottle of Deep Sea Gaze potion was exposed.
Du Ge: Have you noticed that all these things come from mysterious merchants and various vending machines?
They all share these very similar and nonsensical terms. I mean, is it possible that they're in cahoots?
Not long after, Du Ge posted a comparison post, providing a clear and detailed analysis.
Ordinary items have attributes like "sturdy", "sharp", "amplified", and "healing", which look quite legitimate.
In comparison, the problems with the various mysterious merchants selling items with strange and unusual entries become quite obvious.
"Good heavens, I'll raise the price for you from now on!" Fang Qi gasped.
Luckily, he had already cut off several of his alternate accounts, otherwise, he would probably be running all over the place from players now!
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