Using the MC system to pretend spiritual revival

Chapter 146 Sweeping Through the End Fortress, Base Expansion

Chapter 146 Sweeping Through the End Fortress, Base Expansion

Unlike the original, you need to obtain the elytra first before you can fly using the fireworks.

Nowadays, people are coming up with wildly imaginative ideas, like creating something that looks like a bat.

Lu Gu transformed into a bat, flapping his wings, and flew towards the outer island of the End.

In the original game, the outer islands of the End of the World are not actually visible.

This is due to factors such as block loading and field of view distance.

However, now that it is fully realized, it is no longer affected by block loading.

As long as a physical entity exists, no matter how far away it is, as long as your eyesight is good enough, you can see some trace of it.

Although bats don't fly very fast, they are far from being propelled by the elytra of fireworks.

Fortunately, although the End is an infinitely large space, its actual usable area is not large in order to facilitate player exploration and play.

In some special circumstances, the distance between the main island and the outer island can even be covered by stacking two beds together to make a long journey to the outer island.

However, if you do this and accidentally miss catching the broken bed, you'll have to go to sleep with regret.

As he flew, he thought about the amazing feats of some video bloggers from his past life.

It didn't take long at all before we arrived.

Although it was flying slowly, the black dot at the edge of the field of vision was constantly getting bigger.

Within minutes, a huge cluster of floating islands came into view.

The island group is mainly composed of pale yellow rocks covered with pits.

The entire irregular, large floating continent is made up of a series of irregular, large islands connected together.

There are also some smaller floating islands, detached from the main body, suspended in the surrounding airspace.

In most parts of the island, dense purple plants resembling a forest can also be seen.

In the distance, one can vaguely see a uniquely shaped castle building and an End Ship that is stationary in the air.

Meanwhile, Lu Gu, having arrived at the outer island of the End, didn't linger and flew directly to the nearest End Fortress.

He pulled out the manuscript, broke through the wall, and crawled inside.

Because of that strange ability to control all creatures in my world.

The Shadow Shell, which would normally be a headache for players as it uses aerial attacks, naturally won't attack Lü Gu.

With the addition of an efficiency-enchanted diamond pickaxe, Lü Gu could practically break through walls and fly through the air.

It only took a few minutes to completely wipe out the End Castle.

After loading all that, without taking a break, they headed straight for the End Ship floating in the air not far away and swept it clean as well.

They also packed up and took away all the useful or valuable items, such as the dragon head and the Ender Chest.

The entire sweep was swift, accurate, and ruthless, taking less than twenty minutes in total.

Everything of value on the outer islands of the End has been looted.

This includes, but is not limited to, decorative flags and end candles.

Just like when I went to Hell before and encountered Hell Fortresses and Ruins.

At that time, Lü Gu had already emptied almost every box.

He took out all the useful things and stuffed in the useless junk from his own body.

It's fair to say that the good stuff that people got after going in to explore, open the boxes, and receive the goods was purely because Lu Gu couldn't fit it all in his bag and was being kind.

Just like now, the End Fortress is replicating this scene once again.

At this point, only a few open native shells remained in the dilapidated End Fortress.

As for the Hidden Shadow Shells inside, Lü Gu did have the idea of ​​prying off a few and taking them back.

However, they had already purchased all the original creature generation rights, including the Shadow Shell.

When the time comes, if you want to get Shulker Shells to make Shulker Boxes, which means you can summon them at any time to kill them on the spot, you won't need to go through any more trouble.

And aside from these things that Lü Gu no longer needs.

This sweep has been successful.

Even for Lü Gu, who could purchase game access, it was a considerable income.

Among them, there are more than three sets of diamond and iron armor with various enchantments.

The golden apples, enchanted golden apples, diamonds, and other items found in the treasure chests filled most of my backpack.

Moreover, Lu Gu was fortunate enough to discover an experience-based repair enchantment book.

This item is arguably the most practical and valuable item in the original Minecraft game.

It can even occupy a place in most of the module content.

Although, back when Lu Gu played the game by himself, he completed the End and became a fisherman.

Fishing with a fully enchanted fishing rod can also yield a lot of treasure enchantments.

But now that reality has arrived, Lü Gu is either causing trouble or preparing to cause trouble.

The few spare moments I had were mostly spent lounging around and watching the show.

There's simply not enough time to be a fisherman.

This book of experience-based repair enchantments is the first treasure enchantment I've seen in a long time.

With this harvest, an item editor was acquired.

A batch of magical treasures and elixirs that are now a level above those circulating in the market have appeared, haven't they?
It saved a lot of effort.

It can at least save the experience cost of enchanting a large number of equipment.

Finished these.

Lu Gu then got playful and equipped himself with the Ender Dragon head and elytra.

He jumped straight off the cliff edge and flew around several times.

In terms of perception, it is clearly much faster than a bat flying.

But without the help of fireworks, they can only glide and can't gain altitude, so they don't have much fun.

I flew around a few times to experience what it feels like to use elytra in real life.

Overall, it doesn't resemble a hang glider; it's more like having grown your own wings, which are detachable.

Although we dug up quite a few fireworks stars, we had to temporarily end the flight experience because we hadn't anticipated having enough materials prepared in advance.

The matter was completed in about an afternoon, and the plan for an artificial paradise came to an end, ready for initial use.

Everything is ready, except for the death of the person.

Once again transformed into a bat, Lü Gu fluttered his wings and hovered in mid-air, his beady eyes scanning the surroundings.

After thinking about whether anything had been overlooked, I felt there were no gaps left to fill.

Although the main island is drafty, it's not like anyone can fly over there.

It seems that besides constantly committing suicide, he can't cause any real trouble.

My resurrection doesn't consume any energy, so let them do what they want.

Thinking of this, he summoned the gray panel and teleported back to the previous location.

That is, the location where you just went to the small workshop in Hell to get building materials.

Now, Lü Gu has decided to start vigorously developing his influence within Xin's country.

Leveraging their large population and the advantage of their cultivation background, they made a fortune to accumulate enough money to exchange for other dimensional modules.

For a long time afterward, we will be in the real world.

The small workshop located in hell loses its meaning.

Lu Gu simply teleported there, using the newly dug Ender Chest and the Shade Shells he had just killed and prepared.

They dismantled and took everything useful that they could carry, stuffing it into various boxes, and brought it all back to the original secret base built beneath the dojo.

Here, we've just finished some routine tasks, such as harvesting crops and setting off the furnace.

Lu Gu also switched the blocks in his hand, and arranged them into three shroud boxes with a thud.

Finally, they found a spot where it wouldn't get in the way and placed a pitch-black Ender Chest inlaid with gold and still flashing with some purplish-black particles.

Then comes the part that many Minecraft players dread: moving and organizing chests.

This kind of thing is troublesome and tedious, but it inexplicably relieves stress.

In his previous game, Lü Gu was very fond of decorating his house.

Then, all the collected blocks and materials were carefully sorted and labeled.

And now, I can finally experience a real-life VR experience.

After arranging and moving the materials, he also sorted out the building materials and equipment he had collected in Hell. He didn't throw away some of the less useful junk, but instead categorized them into two shadow boxes.

After preparation, they will be gradually released into the ocean of spiritual energy revival in China.

After all, the more the protagonist levels up, the more powerful and higher-level people there will always be, which would be too cliché.

More importantly, it also helps to make up for the decreasing number of people.

After all, most utility tools do have some durability.

The number of monsters that spawn is endless, and sooner or later the numbers will become unbalanced.

The sorted-out trash and discarded equipment can be used to add another batch of people.

Half an hour later…

After Lü Gu's meticulous renovation, the huge space lost its initial spaciousness and became compact and crowded.

The originally unsightly matchbox-shaped tool hut and enchanting table area has been demolished and renovated.

The walls at the two corners were also replaced with pure white quartz bricks synthesized from quartz collected from hell.

The soft, porcelain-white light of the End Candle shines on the slightly frosted quartz tiles.

It looks much more aesthetically pleasing than the gray brick walls.

I didn't intentionally collect quartz stones back then; I just collected them when I saw them.

After the fence around the End Island was finished, there weren't many left.

It was only the corner area where the tools and enchanting table were located that was covered with wall coverings.

The ground was covered with soil, and bone meal was used to encourage the grass blocks to spread.

This fine, soft, and clean lawn, at least in Lü Gu's opinion, is quite beautiful in reality.

The tall weeds that had grown out of control were broken up, leaving some naturally grown flowers, which were then interspersed between the workbench and the wall.

It looks like an ancient ruin, as if it has been abandoned for hundreds of years.

However, the white jade-colored walls also exude a sense of ethereal beauty.

As for the rest of the area, the stone brick paving will remain in place for the time being.

After finishing the initial phase of the second stage of the spiritual energy revival, Lü Gu planned to make another trip to Hell to dig up more resources.

Or try training the villagers and sending them to Hell to mine...

As his thoughts shifted to this point, and he thought of jobs like mining and farming, a group of strong, dark figures appeared in Lü Gu's mind.

Forehead…

Perhaps later, the respawn points in the Hell dimension will receive enough talent.

Creating a demon overseer and having humans assigned to hell to cook hotpot mines seems like a viable option.

In short, it has been put on hold for the time being.

In addition to the demolition and renovation of the original tool hut.

In another corner of the vast space, you can see more than a dozen furnace-shaped buildings made of iron blocks.

On the front of the furnace, there is a two-meter-long and two-meter-wide glass observation window.

Inside, one could see iron golems, witches, skeleton archers, and other creatures, densely packed in their respective furnaces, categorized by type.

Every five seconds, the crowded figures would fall to the ground in unison with a loud thud.

The debris then flowed down the lead-gray metal funnel beneath the furnace into a box hidden at the bottom of the furnace.

It can be considered that Lü Gu came up with this idea on a whim, creating a monster-slaying tower.

The principle is simple: compared to the original mob farm, Lu Gu bought the permission to generate creatures in the real world.

The spawning permissions of creatures can be set inside the furnace, and they can be periodically wiped out to achieve the effect of a mob farm.

It's fair to say that if the villagers weren't unable to modify the selling price through generation permissions, Lü Gu would have directly created a new version of the "Villagers' Bone-Breaking Machine."

With these dozen or so furnaces, at least some basic alchemy materials, metals, or several kinds of potions are available in unlimited quantities.

The only problem is...

Although these stoves are only surrounded by a single layer of iron blocks, most of them are decorative and are only shaped to resemble stoves.

But it still takes up too much space. The originally spacious underground base became somewhat crowded with a dozen furnaces.

Thinking about the possibility of purchasing other modules later, I'll probably have to build the workbench that comes with those modules.

Or, like the spirit of craftsmen, those complex smelting furnaces and casting molds take up even more space.

Find another place to dig a basement, or build it in another dimension, and it will be spacious.

But moving things back and forth is too much trouble, so it's better to just get it all done in one place.

Thinking like this.

I just finished organizing all the tools I brought out from Hell, along with Lu Gu, who is a blocky.

Once again, tirelessly and enthusiastically, he pulled out his fully-equipped, experience-repairing diamond pickaxe, now at maximum efficiency.

They ran directly toward one of the walls, which was still made of dark gray bricks.

next moment.

With a series of clanging sounds.

Almost instantly, a large gap was dug out, and rocks fell down with a rustling sound.

However, it was soon replaced by dark gray Minecraft stone bricks.

To prevent a collapse, Lü Gu dug directly from the top down.

As the project progresses, replacing the entire roof with Minecraft blocks will prevent it from collapsing.

As the expansion progressed, Lü Gu also took the opportunity to activate the generation permissions for the barrier blocks.

It directly encompassed the entire secret base, hundreds of meters underground, and a large surrounding area.

Although the possibility of being raided was considered, the "golden fingers" sent out were not able to dig up anything on a large scale.

But it's still not a sure thing.

Moreover, a major upgrade will be made to the awakened individuals and magical artifacts in the outside world.

The base's somewhat outdated security capabilities make it appear rather backward.

Using barrier blocks to enclose the entire secret base in soil would ensure complete security.

Even if a manuscript were given out, it would be impossible for anyone to enter such a secret base.

that's it.

Hundreds of meters underground in the unexplored Xianyou Mountain, Lü Gu enthusiastically embarked on the grand project of expanding his base.

A series of clanging and banging sounds during the digging expanded the entire base outwards by dozens of squares on all four sides.

Including the original huge space.

This secret base can no longer be called a secret base; it should now be called an underground grotto.

It directly reached 240 grids in length and width.

It is nearly 70 meters high.

It was directly expanded into a huge underground space covering more than 6 square meters.

And it was just as Lü Gu was finishing up that things.

They aimed at the ground and began digging, preparing to excavate a three-meter-wide trench that ran across the center line.

Then I'll fill it with water and create a decorative lotus pond to beautify my fairy grotto.

The result was unexpected.

They had only just dug down two bricks when they began to break the stones beneath their feet.

A sound unlike the usual sound of digging rocks and dropping rock blocks.

"Bang~"

Fine, grayish-white particles emerged, followed by a sparse hissing sound.

"Ha!"

Looking down, he saw that the blocks he had broken had not produced any falling debris.

Instead, a large, spindle-shaped, gray worm, about the length of an arm, sprang out from a cloud of grayish-white smoke particles.

It is also covered with dense downy hairs and two rows of dense, slender legs that resemble those of a centipede.

This unexpected turn of events startled Lü Gu.

"What...what's this silver carp?"

(End of this chapter)

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