Using the MC system to pretend spiritual revival
Chapter 145 The Temporary Office of Heaven is Completed
Chapter 145 The Temporary Office of Heaven is Completed
At this time, in Xin Country.
Wandering leisurely in the mountains, observing the world.
It's at an unknown depth underground.
The space was brightly lit.
The eternally burning torch illuminates the spacious interior.
The oak plantation and the small riverside vegetable garden have grown lush and fruitful.
At this time, in the outside world, the rare and precious material known as Dragon Blood Ginseng Vermilion Fruit could fetch an astronomical price for just one piece.
But the carrots and berries in this vegetable garden have been plump and ripe for a very long time.
And so, large swaths of these secluded caves remained untouched by human hands.
And just a few steps away from this spiritual field planted with "heavenly treasures and earthly riches".
A simple wooden building, with sharp, square edges, stands there, seemingly in harmony with the way of heaven and earth.
This building has no walls and is more than 7 meters high from the foundation to the eaves.
Through the gaps between the pillars, one can see that the interior is decorated with various shaped utensils in silk and satin.
There are iron objects resembling drills or boilers, and on some walls, you can also see items framed in wooden frames.
Judging from the shimmering halo on its surface, it is clearly a powerful magical artifact.
Moreover, it can be discovered simply by looking at the exterior.
Some of the framed tools resembled the top-tier magical artifacts that were currently renowned in the martial arts world.
Looking further into the distance, one sees several humanoid figures gleaming with a cold metallic light.
Only upon closer inspection can one discern that they are several pieces of armor that have been erected.
But even just sitting there empty, it exudes a heavy and solemn aura.
Clearly, in this space overflowing with natural treasures, they are no ordinary items.
You could say that everything here...
In this era of "spiritual energy revival," these treasures are capable of stirring up a bloody storm and fierce competition.
But here, it's clear that a large portion of them are displayed as decorations.
Looking around, the entire vast space was empty and quiet.
Because Lü Gu had been out partying for a long time and hadn't returned home, the stoves on one entire wall had been out of commission for quite some time.
Fortunately, because it was hundreds of meters underground, the oxygen concentration was very low.
There was no situation where people returned a month later to find cobwebs everywhere.
Furthermore, Lü Gu, who was always prepared, had already anticipated the dust problem.
The entire square space has been replaced with stone brick walls.
As for the building blocks in Minecraft, they are completely indivisible and indestructible in the real world.
Naturally, it won't shed dust.
So much so that the entire enclosed space, like a dusty coffin or an ancient tomb, retains the scenery that has remained unchanged for thousands of years.
At least, that's how the vegetables I grow in my world are; those buried in the soil are more durable than mummies that have been steamed and dried nine times.
Today, however, this enclosed space did not remain as deathly silent as usual.
In the very center, on an empty space that has been left unattended because the house is too large.
In a realm of information inaccessible to ordinary people, a marked coordinate system was suddenly activated.
Suddenly, that small space flickered, and a white-haired Taoist priest dressed in a moon-white Taoist robe appeared.
It was Lü Gu who was attempting to teleport to the End.
After a brief coordinate shift, I have returned to my original secret base under the Taoist temple, a place I hadn't seen in a long time.
Turning his head, he looked around at the familiar yet unfamiliar buildings and scenery.
Soon, the ugly matchbox-shaped warehouse came into view due to the initial lack of materials.
My gaze paused, and I couldn't help but sigh with emotion.
"It feels a bit like playing a save file for ten years, and then suddenly discovering, while exploring the map, the shabby little house you built when you first created the game?"
Having been away for only a month, Lü Gu felt a surge of emotions within him.
After thinking about it, I can only conclude that I'm getting older and thinking more.
He casually switched and put away a pale yellow End Stone with a surface covered with dense shallow pits that he was holding.
He switched to a diamond hoe and headed to the vegetable garden that hadn't been harvested in a long time.
I simply harvested the vegetables and fruits that had been ripe for who knows how many days and planted new ones.
After doing all this, they replaced the lush trees and the furnace that had been shut down for who knows how long with new ones.
I organized all the tools and materials that I might use or that I might use as a cheat code for others.
Although there are plans to build an automated trading tower for villagers later.
But his obsessive-compulsive disorder about games, which he had developed over a decade, still led Lü Gu to complete this routine, a must-do procedure when returning home from the mine.
Clearly, the method of teleporting to the End in a cost-effective way was successful.
In the midst of my excitement, I immediately tried teleporting to Duskwood and Etherhaven.
The result is either that the command is invalid or that you are teleported to a void.
If he hadn't reacted quickly enough and teleported back, it would have been a mistake.
I'm afraid the first drop of blood I shed upon arriving in this world will be buried foolishly in the void.
Having abandoned his unnecessary idea of skipping class, Lü Gu also took the time to observe the End Sky Island, which differed greatly from the original version.
By transforming into a bat and flying around, I observed everything from top to bottom.
The classic black pillars are no different from the original, or rather, the overall shape is no different from the original.
The difference lies in the details; like Hell, the End space has become more realistic.
Looking into the distance, one can see sparse, twinkling stars and clusters of stars at varying distances.
The closest object to the sky island is a huge yellow planet that almost completely blocks out half of the view.
You can also see patterns and grooves on it that resemble tree rings, and planetary rings that look like giant blades.
Combined with the End Island, with its earthy yellow rock structure riddled with pits.
At first glance, it appears both mysterious and exudes a cold, desolate feeling.
It looks very appealing, but it certainly doesn't seem to fit the image of heaven.
Fortunately, it's just a temporary parking spot, and the area is big, flat, and spacious enough that there aren't too many requirements.
Lu Gu flapped his wings and surveyed the area, finding that there wasn't much that needed to be changed.
The only exception was on the island, where a bunch of Endermen with elongated limbs, resembling chopsticks that had come to life, spawned as soon as he teleported there.
Naturally, there was also a giant, purplish-black dragon with its mouth wide open, roaring as it soared into the sky.
However, for unknown reasons, Lü Gu had already discovered it earlier.
Whether it's through purchased creature generation permissions or creatures generated in the real world.
I went back to the original dimension of my world, to the naturally spawning creatures in Hell.
They will not attack Lü Gu.
Even if Lü Gu were to wield a sword and attempt to slash the Ender Dragon, the Ender Dragon wouldn't even give him a second glance.
It's like the feeling of having creative mode enabled in the original game.
But if Lu Gu remembered correctly, he had never bought the relevant module.
In the end, I really couldn't figure it out, so I could only conclude that it was probably some kind of perk that came with time travel.
And that's not all; there are similar situations in games, at least.
What's rather surprising is that when the first zombie was summoned...
Lu Gu then naturally discovered that he could control the creatures in his world through his thoughts.
This even applies to the creatures that naturally arise in Hell.
Furthermore, this control is quite flexible.
When he wants to control someone, he can precisely control every movement. And he can make the controlled creature perform a certain task.
Then you only need to send the specific instructions or a general outline to your mind.
The creatures that are then named by Lü Gu will carry out the orders without any further control.
However, if Lü Gu doesn't control it, or if he distracts himself and ignores it.
Then these creatures in my world will behave according to the original game settings.
The process of manipulation was completely seamless, as if these creatures were born to be controlled by it.
There is no limit to the number, and no difference in difficulty.
It's as simple as having the thought of raising your hand in your mind, and then raising your hand.
This control and command seems to take precedence far above the behavioral logic of the creatures themselves, which was originally designed in the game's data.
This is why the villagers generated earlier...
The reason why Lü Gu was so surprised was that the other party had only demonstrated a certain level of thinking ability and autonomy.
Because before, although I didn't understand why I could control it.
But by adopting a programmer's mindset, one might assume that the data is simply unconscious.
Lü Gu is the only unit in this system that can describe itself, understand itself, and give orders to itself.
Naturally, it is possible to manipulate and influence other unconscious data.
The villagers' demonstrated thinking ability, however, shattered this assumption.
Clearly, the ability to generate an unlimited number of creatures with a wave of one's hand is not simply a matter of monotonous data.
It is through this that...
Lu Gu had originally planned to equip himself with the best gear and bring enough golden apples and potions before entering the End.
The concern is that the Ender Dragon, the final boss in the game, might also possess intelligence.
Unlike the weak villagers whose lives and deaths were entirely in Lü Gu's hands, and whose fates were decided in an instant.
The Ender Dragon is a naturally occurring creature.
First of all, they would not be subject to Lü Gu's control over the creatures he controlled.
Even though the spawning rights for the Ender Dragon had been purchased beforehand, the one in the End was clearly wild.
However, if such a big boss is intelligent and also wants to harm you, then dealing with him will be very troublesome.
While there's always a way to deal with a blocky being that can resurrect infinitely, a creature with intelligence that can escape is obviously many times more dangerous.
However, with the TP permission taking effect.
The moment he entered, the feeling of sudden enlightenment immediately relaxed Lü Gu, who was tense.
All the Endermen within sight, and the Ender Dragon roaring into the air, were just like the most ordinary zombies, under his control.
After that, a simple bone-dropping test was conducted.
While the Ender Dragon is more intelligent than small animals and can perform some slightly complex tasks, it lacks any further level of thought or wisdom.
Overall, it's only slightly better than the Wise Sheep, roughly equivalent to reaching the average intelligence level of the original creatures under Lü Gu's command.
Of course, this average was calculated by averaging the data from the villagers and the raiders, who were likely equally intelligent.
Clearly, Lü Gu had recently developed the idea of finding a highly intelligent creature from my world to serve as his assistant.
The idea of sharing the workload was thus dashed.
The villagers can only do repetitive manual labor.
Like someone who has their own adaptability and can be an excellent assistant.
It seems we can only strive to become like the creatures in the mod.
With a slight sigh, I returned my attention to the work at hand.
Since even the most troublesome Ender Dragon is completely under Lu Gu's control.
It wouldn't be difficult to modify the End Island and use it as a temporary storage place.
However, looking at the dozens of little black monsters that spawned the moment he teleported in...
After careful consideration, Lü Gu decided not to kill Hei and take the pearl.
Endermen are considered a very powerful and troublesome monster in the original Minecraft.
Although it's of little use to me.
But if we want to do something in the future, these monsters, which are strong individually, numerous, and plentiful, are still very valuable.
Lu Gu then went directly to the center of the island, dug down about ten meters, and expanded an underground secret chamber in all directions.
He then manipulated all the Endermen on the island to line up and crawl inside.
As for the Ender Dragon, due to its inherent characteristics, it is not suitable to place it underground.
Fortunately, the Ender Dragon could fly, so Lu Gu controlled it to circle around and hide in a cave at the bottom of the island.
As for the remaining obsidian tower, Lü Gu thought about it and decided not to touch it, as the project was simply too large.
When Lü Gu discovered that the End could successfully teleport, he made another trip to Hell.
They moved some of the building materials they had stored there over here.
Fortunately, while wandering around Hell and dividing up the dungeons, I managed to collect quite a few fluorite and quartz.
It took a few minutes.
A large amount of quartz, an aesthetically pleasing block particularly suitable for construction, was made into the commonly used decorative blocks.
A shallow layer of quartz bricks was laid around the island.
Then, in order to save materials, vertical quartz brick pillars of varying heights were placed at intervals.
After walking around it and looking at it again, it does have a bit of a classical architectural feel to it.
The background of cosmic stars creates a mysterious sense of contrasting art styles.
After that, Lu Gu didn't cause any more trouble, but his obsessive-compulsive architectural style led him to create symmetry.
They then placed a chiseled quartz block on top of the pillar, and then added a piece of fluorite.
From a distance, it looks like those uniquely shaped Roman columns.
The only difference is that the burning brazier has been replaced with glowing fluorite.
Lu Gu, now transformed into a bat, flew back into the sky.
I browsed through the results of my half-hour construction project.
While the aesthetics are undeniably poor, the exquisitely detailed textures, rendered with 100% realism, make up for it.
Finally, he transformed into human form and ran and jumped around to test it out.
It was discovered that the gaps in the middle of the pillars were too large, and a one-block-high quartz brick was simply not enough to block them.
With a running start, one can flip and fall into the void.
My initial thought was to teleport directly to the desert, steal several thousand tons of sand, and burn it into glass to block the way.
But then I thought about it, and since I'm already dead and have been teleported here, I probably won't be so desperate as to commit suicide again.
Even if you commit suicide, you will still be resurrected at the resurrection point on the island.
It seems like there's no difference whether you block it or not.
In the end, they simply took out a sign and stuck it on a Roman column.
He then wrote down the four large characters "No Jumping Off the Cliff," but in the script of his previous life.
Fortunately, with the support of a 24/7 Chinese localization module, even though I can't understand it, I can still understand the meaning.
After doing all this, Lü Gu turned around, transformed into a bat, and soared into the sky.
When you fly into the air, throw the preset respawn point into an open space.
Ignoring everything else, it flew straight toward the far distance, toward the End Island, which could only be vaguely seen as a small black dot.
It took two and a half hours in total.
As a temporary office for Paradise, the End Island (remodeled) was successfully completed.
It took 2.5 hours and covered a total area of approximately 3.3 square kilometers.
(End of this chapter)
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