Godlike: With my extraordinary comprehension, I have reached the pinnacle of martial arts!

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They can understand each individual concept, but how come they can't understand it when they're connected?

Immediately, netizens began to complain.

Those who complained lacked understanding, while some netizens who learned the skills said it wasn't as simple as just having hands.

That really broke through the defenses of those who were complaining, and then began a long period of arguing that lasted for several days.

Some people criticize Li Dao, while others praise him.

mixed reviews.

As for those who criticized Li Dao?

Forget it then. I bet as soon as I send it out, Bobo Le will come knocking and bring you a deluxe three-piece set.

Li Dao ignored the online reactions.

Whether they were talented, untalented, or had no talent at all, Li Dao didn't care much.

His sole purpose in uploading the Martial Arts Manual was to make it a convenient way for players to improve their skills after the release of "The Fourth Calamity".

Then let him grind experience points and accumulate gold coins like crazy.

In this process, Li Dao may be able to accumulate experience, discover the shortcomings of the martial arts manual, and gradually improve its structure as his own core skill system.

Li Dao believed that with the increase in the number of players, there would definitely be many players with wildly imaginative ideas, which would greatly help him improve his martial arts manual.

No matter how wild your imagination, the Martial Arts Manual can accommodate it all.

Because the Martial Classic itself is a collection of complex martial arts, containing all of Li Dao's martial arts, which is extensive and diverse.

Anyway, let's get back to the main point.

With the overwhelming advertisements plastered all over the Angel International Building, everyone in Juxia City, from the elderly to five- or six-year-old children, knew about a game called "The Fourth Calamity".

And none of that matters. What matters is that this game is a brain-interface virtual world game, and it's being given away for free.

The benefits advertised are clearly stated, but some people still believe that there's no such thing as a free lunch and remain skeptical of the game.

These skeptics are mostly people who have been through the ups and downs of society for many years and have a wealth of social experience.

They are skeptical of any benefit that comes without a price.

They were even prepared to wait until a guinea pig took the bait and it was confirmed that there were no problems before accepting the game.

The release of "The Fourth Calamity" has been most enthusiastic among young people, because they are full of fantasies about the virtual world.

So when the game was released, everyone rushed to the Angel International Building branch to get a free game pod.

These people were all young people in their twenties, or even eighteen or nineteen.

"Finally got one."

A young man wearing glasses looked at the packaging box, which was larger and heavier than himself, and a hint of joy appeared on his face.

His name is Zhao Yuan. As a young man who has been exposed to the information age, he has long fantasized about virtual games.

The realism of virtual games, the interaction with NPCs, and the sweet romance are all things he fantasizes about.

So after securing the game pod, even someone with a normally composed personality couldn't help but smile.

After securing the game pod, Zhao Yuan didn't linger and excitedly carried it home.

Upon returning home, Zhao Yuan didn't rest; he immediately grabbed a pair of scissors and opened the box...

A short while later, a new, glowing gaming pod appeared in front of us.

"Damn, I'm excited! Let's try this game out first."

With that, Zhao Yuan opened the hatch, put on the headband, and then lay down on the comfortable chair in the game pod after a burst of electric shocks.

Then, as the game pod door closed, his consciousness entered the game.

The headband was invented by angels. When worn, it resonates with the human brain, making it more convenient than a brain-computer interface.

Zhao Yuan looked around at the pitch blackness, not knowing how much time had passed, when suddenly his eyes were bright and he was standing on a white platform.

In front of me is a data panel.

Welcome to the game! Please name your character:

"Hmm... let's call him Yama!"

[Okay, player name successfully selected. Please begin your game journey.]

"Wait, what about character customization? Changing hairstyles? This game has to be realistic!"

Zhao Yuan was dumbfounded when he heard the female mechanical voice and asked a question.

Sorry, the game primarily uses live-action models. Please begin your gaming journey.

Zhao Yuan scratched his head and said helplessly, "Alright..."

Chapter 230 Monster Spawns, Faction Division (4k)

As soon as Zhao Yuan had a thought, he suddenly appeared in a familiar square.

"Isn't this the park near my house? How did I end up here?"

Zhao Yuan was puzzled, but the clever man quickly noticed the difference.

That is, every blade of grass and every piece of wood here has a long red health bar on top.

"This... could this be a respawn point?"

As soon as the thought crossed his mind, and seeing the people appearing one after another, Zhao Yuan became certain of his idea.

"Never mind, let me check my profile first."

Zhao Yuan immediately opened his attribute panel.

Player: Zhao Yuan

Level: 1 (Max level 10)

Physical fitness: 0.8 (sub-adult health index; normal adult health index is 1)

Cultivation Technique: Xuanqing Martial Scripture lv1 (0/100)

Martial arts: None

Note: Martial arts techniques cannot be improved through irregular means. Players are advised to level up as soon as possible.

Zhao Yuan looked at the label next to the Physique section on the panel and was speechless.

What does "sub-adult health" mean? I'm not a craftsman who's full of life, I'm perfectly healthy, okay?

Zhao Yuan mentally complained for a moment, then looked past the physique section to look at the cultivation techniques.

"Master Xuanqing's martial arts manual can actually be brought into the game world, and there's even a progress bar... Does that mean I can bring things I haven't learned in the real world into the game and grind for them?"

Upon seeing the martial arts manuals in the "Techniques" section, Zhao Yuan's thoughts flowed like a spring.

This makes the game extremely playable.

If you can't learn martial arts in real life, you can learn them and then apply them to your character's gameplay. Then, you can improve by simply grinding through the game.

At that moment, Zhao Yuan felt that this game was epoch-making, and perhaps a work that would never appear again in the future.

No game in the entire series can compare to it.

Putting aside the virtual realism, the fact that it can incorporate real-world martial arts techniques alone makes this game extraordinary.

"Never mind, let's go out and kill monsters to level up while there aren't many people around yet."

Zhao Yuan put aside his thoughts, glanced at the surrounding area, and then left the park.

He plans to thoroughly test the game, and leveling up by defeating monsters is an essential part of the process.

……

However, Zhao Yuan was not the only one with this thought; some others who saw their personal panels also had the same idea.

Some even came up with wildly imaginative ideas.

Since external cultivation techniques can be brought in, can't we conversely max out the techniques and then become invincible in the real world?

As soon as this idea came up, pragmatists immediately started working on it.

There are very few lucky players, but what about those who grind relentlessly?

As long as progress is shared, everyone will be a hard-working "liver king" who works harder than an ox or a horse.

And they thoroughly enjoyed it, unable to extricate themselves.

Of course, there are also people who can't wait to fight monsters and level up as soon as they enter the game.

However, as soon as they stepped out of the starting village, they suddenly discovered something: there were no monsters around.

Even in the wilderness, killing those animals doesn't give you experience points, but rather something related to them.

For example, tiger skin, tiger meat, tiger blood, tiger penis, etc.

"Wait, why can't I level up by fighting monsters?"

"Damn, if we can't level up by fighting monsters, what are we supposed to do? Date and form couples?"

"A bunch of idiots! Didn't you see the cultivation technique progress bar? That's clearly the key to leveling up. If the cultivation technique isn't even upgraded, how are you going to increase your level?"

"It sounds like it's actually true. Anyway, I'm going to grind my skills now. I won't leave the newbie village until I'm invincible. I'll play it safe and become the Sword God of Shili Slope. (Funny JPG)"

"..."

Li Dao looked at the chat messages and smiled with satisfaction. Finally, someone with a brain had figured out the key to the problem.

The reason he set these restrictions was to give players time to adapt and prepare for the upcoming insect infestation.

Currently, the game is in the test server and has not yet connected to the database of the Dark Dimension.

Once players have adapted in a few days, the official server can be launched, connecting to the data from the Dark Dimension and then sending them to the wild planets for training.

When the insect plague arrives, that's when players will rush in with all their might.

"I think we can appropriately increase the strength of some animals, at least we can't let them have it so easy."

"This will also discourage players who want to level up by fighting monsters, and encourage them to focus on grinding skill experience before trying to kill monsters."


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