Using the MC system to pretend spiritual revival

Chapter 49 Arrival at the Volcano

Chapter 49 Arrival at the Volcano
The sun rises and sets.

After checking in with the people on the ground, he disappeared back into the mountains.

Lu Gu is feeling extremely bored right now.

Dozens of "protagonist generators" were scattered along the way.

I took the high-speed rail, then a taxi, then a plane.

He is now on a flight to Hawaii, having endured a full eight hours.

My phone can't get a signal.

He wasn't interested in what the locals were talking about, and he couldn't understand what the foreigners were saying.

I bought an economy class ticket just for the fun of it.

The chair back cannot be reclined too much, or the chair may not be recognized as a bed, making it impossible to sleep.

It was pure torture.

This is even less interesting than being on a train.

At least there are all sorts of people on it. If you meet someone you like, you can use the protagonist's cheat code; if you meet someone who does bad things, you can use the villain's cheat code.

A bunch of mischievous and prank ideas in my head were finally put into practice.
But everyone on this plane is going to the same destination.

Although they will disperse after landing.

However, if only the people on this one flight showed signs of spiritual energy resurgence at the beginning, then the target would be too obvious.

There was no other way but to restrain my overwhelming urge to act like an old man and bestow golden fingers upon others.

When I got really bored, I could only open the mod shop and search in advance for mods that might be used in the new and old American dungeon maps.

After some tedious searching, I came across a few modules that might be useful.

Generate neutral creatures: bats

"Sale price: 200mc."

Comment: "Dodge is maxed out!"

Generate neutral mobs: wolves

"Sale price: 200mc."

Comment: "Woof woof! Woof woof!"

As for why he chose these two, it can only be said that in his previous life, Lü Gu had been poisoned by the vampire vs. werewolf movies from Europe and America for a long time.

Now that we've arrived at the place of origin, how can we not appreciate such a classic subject?
As for the Hell instance that was initially planned, there must be quite a few creatures in Hell that can be used as cannon fodder.

Moreover, they can be continuously refreshed, so there's no need to buy the spawning permissions for creatures in the Nether now.

With a skin editor, dozens of demon variants can be created.

A magma slime cosplaying as a fire demon that can split after being killed.

With a few modifications, the massive number of zombie pigmen can be turned into ordinary demons that are cannon fodder.

The Blazing Inferno, which can fly and attack from a distance, can be used as a mini-devil with almost no modifications.

There are also Wither Skeletons, Ghasts, and other creatures that automatically spawn in Hell, which can almost support all low- to mid-level combat power.

It's not too late to bring back the exchange module when we need to create some powerful characters later.

And so, Lu Gu spent the remaining hour or so in the mod shop.

Putting everything else aside, I've certainly come up with a lot of new ideas.

The loud broadcast startled the flock of birds into flight.

A passenger plane landed safely at an airport in Hawaii.

The locals were unaware that the arrival of this plane would usher in a brand new era.

Before we knew it, it was evening.

Lu Gu changed his appearance again, bypassed the area where the crowds were large, and then headed straight for the most conspicuous volcano in the distance.

He forced his way through the electric fence and squeezed through a safety barrier, the sight before him leaving him somewhat lost in thought.

I was quite surprised; it was completely different from my impression of volcanic ash and barren land.

This volcano, which is said to be one of the world's largest active volcanoes, is surrounded by lush trees and abundant resources.

Along the way, Lü Gu had no idea how many times he had been attacked by venomous snakes.

Fortunately, Steve's incredible physique means he won't be affected by the snake venom.

They continued climbing upwards, using the scaffolding they had prepared in their backpacks.

The massive volcano didn't take him long to reach the crater thanks to his seemingly endless stamina. Due to Steve's constitution, he didn't feel the heat.

But looking at the air distorted in the smoke and dust, it was clear that the temperature here was no longer suitable for humans to stay for long.

Lu Gu curiously leaned out and looked down, but instead of the expected red glow, he saw only plumes of thick smoke rising from the ground.

It's hard to see clearly; everything in sight is a hazy gray.

After hesitating for a while, he finally gave up on the idea of ​​jumping down and exploding himself into a crisp.

He quickly found a spot on the edge of the crater, took out his pickaxe, and began digging his way down.

As he dug deeper, Lü Gu discovered that his backpack contained a considerable amount of ore, including iron, copper, gold, and even emeralds and diamonds.

As they got closer to the magma layer, the first piece of obsidian finally appeared in their backpack.

However, perhaps due to practical reasons, Lu Gu did not find it very difficult to dig with the pickaxe; it took about the same amount of time as digging stone blocks.

However, he estimated that if he took the obsidian out of his backpack and tried to dig it out with a pickaxe, it would probably be like in the game.

As more and more obsidian is unearthed.

Until finally, when Lü Guyi swung the manuscript down, a sound like breaking an eggshell rang out, and a dazzling red light appeared before their eyes.

"Huh? Did we hit lava?"

I stopped what I was doing, opened my backpack and took a look. I found that I already had two and a half sets of obsidian, so I wasn't short of anything for the time being.

However, since we were already there, we still scooped up a few buckets of lava to take back, thinking it might come in handy later.

They collected all the lava within the storage area, and then dug around to the side, collecting more diamonds and emeralds.

Having achieved a great deal, it was time to call it a day and return to the ground.

However, this presented a bit of a challenge for him. The path he had taken through was relatively smooth, consisting mainly of regular gaps in the rocks.

After a while, you won't be able to tell.

However, if you use stepping stones to place them on top, the blocks you build yourself cannot be damaged by external forces, which would be too obvious.

If you dig a staircase at an angle to go up, even if you don't consider whether it will collapse, it's still a huge project.

That would probably waste a lot of time.

After thinking for a while, it suddenly dawned on me that volcanoes are higher than the ground, and that I could dig out of a volcano by simply digging straight outwards.

Moreover, it needs to be much more concealed, as the area around Kilauea volcano is filled with vast woodlands and wastelands.

After digging it out, you can dive straight into the forest without leaving any stepping blocks or worrying about revealing your location. It's perfect.

Then, without further hesitation, he took action.

Lu Gu turned around, picked a rock face, swung his pickaxe, and disappeared in a flurry of clanging sounds.

All that can be seen is a cave that is one meter wide and two meters high, which extends rapidly.

Within minutes, even the sound of the mining tools being hammered had faded away.

And after Lü Gu left.

The once calm lava lake has begun to recover gradually, following a pattern.

Volcanic activity of this scale would normally have no chance of spreading over the towering rock walls.

But this time it was different; a mysteriously appearing rock passageway had materialized.

The magma that was originally spreading upwards was forced directly into the cave by the high-pressure rock steam.

Deep beneath the volcano, thunderous roars resounded.

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