Using the MC system to pretend spiritual revival

Chapter 151 Spreading beans and forming an army

Chapter 151 Spreading beans and forming an army
The next day, it was dawn.

The dawn had just faded.

A tiny insect, its wings fluttering, clung stiffly to a weed on the courtyard wall.

The courtyard was now covered with a thick layer of dust.

Lu Gu, dressed in a moon-white Taoist robe and with his long, frosty hair tied up in a Taoist crown.

He was sitting with great interest at the stone table where he used to love to drink tea and bask in the sun, fiddling with a new object in his hand.

If you look closely, you can see that he is playing with more than a dozen small, round soybeans in his palms.

As he moved, the soybeans seemed to be infused with something from the unseen world.

Then, Lü Gu took out a perfectly round soybean from his palm.

With a flick of his finger, he sent the leaf-covered brick floor flying to the side like a marble.

The next moment, a soft sound, like a balloon being popped, was heard, followed by a large amount of smoke and mist that billowed out, obscuring an area.

The fog came quickly and went quickly, almost instantly blown away by the wind.

The thick smoke that had been obscuring the view dissipated.

On the previously empty ground, there suddenly appeared a tall, unusually large man in golden armor.

At first glance, his towering figure stood upright, his golden armor reflecting the sunlight, yet unable to conceal the massive, bulging muscles beneath.

The burly, golden-armored giant appeared, towering half a meter above the adjacent bluestone courtyard wall.

Facing the sun, it almost blocked half of the sunlight from entering the small courtyard.

Sitting on the stone bench, Lü Gu even felt that the gentle morning breeze blowing in his face had diminished.

Looking at his newly created "beans turning into soldiers," he couldn't help but marvel.

"As expected, this iron golem is just as imposing no matter what skin it has, as long as it's not the default skin."

The hidden paradise deep underground in the Taoist temple was renovated by Lü Gu overnight last night.

Limited by the materials, the color is still grayish, but at least at first glance, it has the air of a fairy cave.

After finishing my work, I returned to my bedroom through the tunnel, a welcome change from what I hadn't done in a long time.

Upon arriving, I was quite helpless looking at the fallen leaves and dust covering the house and yard.

The Taoist temple on the mountaintop is too prone to accumulating dust; it can't compare to the cave dwellings buried deep underground.

But how to clean it was a bit of a headache for him.

If you asked him to stay up for seven days and seven nights to build a wonder or generate electricity, Lü Gu would probably do it without hesitation.

But it was clearly unrealistic to expect him to spend several hours tidying up the yard.

He was racking his brains for a solution.

I switched perspectives, which I hadn't used in a long time, and took a look at the modules I was distributing to my little apprentice.

They discovered that the other party had actually cultivated to the tenth level of Qi Refining according to their own settings.

However, sensing its location, it was still circling around Wushan City, so it was clear that it wouldn't be coming back to help tidy up the house anytime soon.

After shutting down his senses, he could only lament the hardships of life, and the old Taoist sighed.

Left with no other choice, he pulled out a broom covered in dust, intending to do some cleaning.

After all, it's my place of residence, no matter how you try to reason with it.

Before, it was just a bit dilapidated, which could be described as having a historical feel, but now it looks like its owner has been dead for several years, which is really embarrassing.

But Lu Gu only swept for a short while, clearing a small area near the stone bench in the courtyard before boredly tossing the broom aside again.

Simply use a pickaxe to remove the stone chairs and tables, put them in your inventory, and then put them back out.

With a few thuds, several sets of spotless stone furniture appeared in their original positions.

Lü Gu had already figured out this cleaning method.

I developed this cleaning method when I was too lazy to wash my teaware before, but unfortunately it only works on furniture.

In places like the ground, once dug up, the dust is preserved as decoration.

After clearing out this small, clean space, I once again skillfully brewed myself a cup of tea and began my leisurely time after a busy day.

However, he didn't forget about the unfinished cleaning work.

So he started drinking tea while browsing through his extensive list of modules, which had grown so long that it was impossible to scroll to the bottom with two swipes.

They tried to find ways to clean instead of doing it themselves, including but not limited to "pouring lava" and "pouring buckets of water".

But the consequence was that the roots of the old poplar tree, which was already missing in the yard, were burned to charcoal and then extinguished by a basin of water.

It's still emitting wisps of smoke.

This result also led Lü Gu to abandon the idea of ​​clearing weeds like in the game's automatic farm.

The only option left is to start focusing on biology.

The first zombie I tried was the one I got first and was most familiar with; it was humanoid and had good mobility.

However, given that the appearance was too disgusting, Lü Gu simply put on the skin of a normal person.

After being released, the zombie's eyes were glazed over and its movements were stiff, making it look like a young person with dementia.

Lu Gu didn't pay much attention to his appearance, after all, he was just someone who had been summoned to do work.

The order to pull up the grass was given directly, but the zombie only pulled up a few blades of grass before heading straight for the few ornamental trees in the yard, ready to uproot them.

It was Lü Gu, who was drinking tea, who discovered and stopped it in time, and destroyed it.

Next, I tried skeleton archers and sheep.

The result is that the monsters are of average intelligence, and the sheep don't eat the grass of reality.

After a round of testing, only the villagers were deemed acceptable; they demonstrated good execution skills and possessed their own judgment.

Later, Lü Gu simply released five villagers, dressed them in human skin, and covered their ugly faces and big noses.

They simply gave each person a broom and sent them to clean the Taoist temple.

But this test also gave him some inspiration and enlightenment.

After all, someone else is doing the cleaning, so I'm just sitting around doing nothing.

He then began to study the Taoist techniques that he remembered as being exceptionally useful and suitable for showing off in various cultivation novels and games.

...

"Spreading beans makes an army!"

Seeing that the first soybean experiment was successful, Lü Gu was very excited and threw out the remaining dozen or so soybeans in his hand.

Then came thick plumes of white smoke, almost obscuring most of the courtyard.

Once the fog dissipated, tall, burly men clad in golden armor were arrayed throughout the courtyard.

Although they were unarmed, they were covered in thick iron armor that was clearly visible, and they were also incredibly tall and wide.

They look like little tanks.

As the creator of these bean soldiers, Lü Gu naturally knew what lay beneath the seemingly armored and muscular exterior.

Iron! Solid iron!

Although in terms of IQ, whether from the perspective of MC logic or biology, it is difficult to be very high.

But as bodyguards or thugs, these strong men with brains made of solid iron are like tanks with long legs or Astartes without explosives!

To match this, he has a tall stature and a body full of bulging muscles.

Their faces were transformed into a tough-guy style by Lü Gu, combining traditional door god paintings with his own impression of classic macho men.

Even his cheeks had defined muscles, and his large, bell-like eyes were wide open, expressionless.

Wearing a dazzling golden armor, he seems to possess both strength and intelligence.

The underlying principle is quite simple.

Originally, he was going to release the villagers, but he got the idea while cleaning his yard. He thought that these portable subordinates that could be released at any time would be very convenient and cool.

Compared to powerful beings like the Ender Dragon and the Soundwatcher.

Iron golems are creatures that can naturally spawn in villages in the Overworld.

Although its strength is not among the top, it does not have any fancy attack skills.

But that simple, unadorned "bang bang bang" attack method also has its unique charm.

At least subconsciously, when Lu Gu played the game, besides using the Iron Golem as a henchman in other positions, he often used it in other roles as well.

Don't say anything else.

The feeling of setting up an iron farming machine and then leading an army of iron golems to charge into various dimensions or boss dungeons is incredibly satisfying.

At least for players like Lü Gu, who are more focused on building and not particularly outstanding in PvP, being a summoner is not bad.

As for portability...

In Minecraft, items that can be stuffed into a backpack are naturally convenient to carry, and it's even better if they can be stacked.

Considering that there are similar things in the game, namely the so-called monster spawning eggs.

In Creative Mode, you can directly use spawn eggs to spawn the mobs you want.

Alternatively, you can combine a spawn egg with an empty spawner to create a spawner. This is a way to create mobs without using commands.

However, when Lu Guqian looked at the price of the monster spawn eggs, he found that they were extremely expensive because they were linked to unlimited items in Creative Mode.

If you grit your teeth, you can afford to buy just one type.

However, he had already purchased the permission to generate creatures before, and he came back this time to make money to buy large modules.

Moreover, to be honest, unlimited monster spawning eggs are not as flexible as the current permissions.

Just as they were struggling with this, two villagers lifted one of their companions above their heads to sweep away the dust on the roof, occasionally groaning in pain.

Upon seeing this scene, Lü Gu had a sudden inspiration.

He thought of the iron golems, whose spawn locations were pre-set, located hundreds of meters underground in the iron-smelting furnace beneath his feet.

Once you've purchased the permissions to generate creatures, you can set them up and then leave them alone.

This is completely different from the kind of monster spawner that you have to hold in your hand and throw it on the ground.

Since commands can generate creatures by using coordinates beyond the field of view, could we directly bind the generation permission to an item?
In this way, as long as someone carries the item, regardless of who they are or who has the relevant permissions, the corresponding creature can be generated.

Just do it.

After a brief trial, Lü Gu found that the idea was entirely feasible.

Simply add an item to your inventory.

Even real-world items will appear as gibberish items or gibberish decorative blocks in the inventory.

Then, set the fixed generation permissions, the number of generation slots, and bind them to the permissions.

Once taken out of the backpack, its appearance will not change, and it does not possess the indestructibility of items in the game.

Just like real-world objects.

However, anyone with the necessary permissions can throw it out, and once it lands on the ground, it will generate a pre-defined creature.

This new discovery also sparked a flood of ideas in Lü Gu's mind.

Scattering beans to create soldiers, summoning the dead, the tolling of heaven's bells, the gates of hell, the five ghosts transporting goods, Taoist magic to summon gods...

It seems that suddenly, extraordinary individuals from both the East and the West will have a whole new batch of cool skills.

In order to respect his own character design, Lü Gu tried to "turn beans into soldiers".

The bean soldiers scattered were, of course, reskinned iron golems, ensuring both their imposing stature and formidable strength.

However, after the test, looking at the dull-looking, determined-eyed iron puppets in the courtyard who seemed to be about to join the Party, he was quite impressed.

Lu Gu had a headache.

To say that we should just scrap them like we did with the organisms we tested before seems a bit cruel.

Although their cousins ​​are being smelted into iron at the base at a rate of ten per second.

But these are, after all, the first attempt, so they have some sentimental value.

After thinking about it, Lü Gu simply waved his hand and used the TP command to teleport the 13 iron golems into bean soldiers to the underground base.

They can be treated as guards or henchmen, and since they look decent, they don't lose points.

Finished with this.

Lu Gu raised his hand, took out a new foldable smartphone, checked the time, and then put it back in his pocket.

"Time's up, bring in another batch."

Muttering to himself, he waved his hand, and ten more villagers were created.

Subsequently, with a thought, he applied template data for several small, flying creatures, such as phantoms, bats, and parrots, to several "lucky" villagers.

With a sudden change, a flock of birds appeared in the yard, flying around or standing on the ground.

To avoid looking too out of place, their skin was modified to resemble that of common bird species in China.

By now, many people may have already realized what's going on.

This is a replica of the intelligent dual-core Blackbird processor used by the Balance organization in California.

This time, however, Lu Gu didn't add any of those weird features to them; he just gave them ordinary flight abilities plus the villagers' intelligence.

Their sole task is to spread the resurrection privileges they've granted to every place they fly over.

This is the third flock of birds like this that has been released since they came to the small Taoist temple on the mountaintop after finishing their work.

Because of their large numbers, bats, despite their slow flight speed, make up for it well.

When Lü Gu checked the time, he also sensed that several surrounding cities had been basically covered.

This is also one of the advantages of my world: things are either zero or infinite.

In terms of efficiency, the difference is actually not significant on the time scale of the game.

"Fly, fly!"

He drank all the remaining tea in the cup in one gulp.

Waving his hand to shoo them away, he was actually issuing orders, letting these disguised birds spread out and fly according to his own logic.

Of course, it would be too much to ask of these birds to fly all over the country or even the world.

In response, Lü Gu put in a little effort and simultaneously granted the logic that gave surrounding life the power to revive to existing "Minecraft" creatures generated in the real world.

Those things that play the roles of demons or rare treasures grant resurrection privileges to anyone they come into contact with.

With this measure in place, as the scale and scope of subsequent events increase, the number of people whose revival privileges will be overwritten will also increase.

With exponential growth, it won't be long before full coverage is achieved.

However, this also made Lü Gu feel a sense of urgency.

People are dying too quickly, and the End, which is temporarily being used as a transit point, will probably be overcrowded very soon.

Although it is possible to time out a person's resurrection after they die.

However, it seems that because of the existence of the resurrection permission, it's like when you die in a game, you can see the surrounding scene and buttons before you died.

Even when resurrected, a person is still conscious, but unable to perceive their surroundings.

If such torture lasts too long, when they are released, they will probably only find a bunch of fools and madmen.

"Ugh, more work to do..."

Currently, the best approach is to quickly accumulate points and buy more content-rich modules.

The reason is still to ensure that the population base of the underworld brought about by the combined permissions will not overwhelm the temporary heaven office.

We need to start Spiritual Awakening 2.0 soon.

Thinking this, Lü Gu slowly got up from the stone chair.

He shook the only complete and exquisite small teapot in the Taoist temple.

Helplessly, I looked at the tea canister beside me, which had just been used up.

Originally, Lü Gu did not drink tea. In his previous life, as a laborer, he drank instant coffee.

After transmigrating here, in order to disguise her identity, she followed the original owner's daily routine from her memories.

I didn't expect to get so addicted. This feeling of strolling around and relaxing is really great.

Moreover, tea tastes especially delicious when enjoyed amidst the lush greenery of mountains and rivers.

At least it suits my laid-back attitude.

However, because I was away abroad for too long this time to cause trouble, I was away for a long time.

They even unlocked an infinite hell dimension just like the original, and went completely crazy inside it.

The construction genes expanded like never before, and with constant repairs and modifications, so much time has passed in the blink of an eye.

The Taoist temple was too remote, too poor, and too old.

Without electricity and a refrigerator, there was nothing else.

The original vegetables and such were either no longer edible for the elders, or were dug up by small animals after being left unattended.

Besides the jar of tea that I kept in my room, there were also two bundles of corn hanging from the roof beam.

But damn it, even though I live so high up, there are still rats that gnawed on my corn while I was out.

They were completely out of ammunition and food on the mountain.

If it weren't for the fact that his current MC immortal body structure is different from ordinary people, he would probably have starved to death on the mountain long ago.

Right now, if I don't go out and cause trouble, my temporary paradise is about to explode.

We also went down the mountain to eat and drink. After eating white food for so long, I really missed the warmth of home cooking.

"Um…"

"...At least buy some more good tea. Now that we're not short of money, we can try out what those legendary top-grade teas taste like."

"...The tea that the old Taoist priest made himself tasted quite good. I wonder if he left behind any recipe; I'll have to look for it another day..."

...

"How about we stop by and check on my little apprentice? The zombie generation settings at the Hundred Kings Tomb have been triggered for a long time."

"While I'm at it, let's see what my little apprentice has been up to these days..."

(End of this chapter)

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