To be fair, Ji Jue felt the exam was excellent.
Everything was great, perfectly simulated, sparking Ji Jue's creativity.
No need to spend money, no responsibility and no worry about consequences. Wild creatures everywhere that no one minds, single-handedly enjoying resources across the entire island. Never had such a perfect start.
The only pity is, it's not PVP.
Otherwise, wouldn't it be fun to cut down competitors!
Dragging everyone unsuspectingly into the simulation, throwing them onto a deserted island, then telling them—only one among you can survive to become a craftsman.
Then we can enter into a thrilling, strategic kill-or-be-killed scenario, filled with cunning and betrayal.
This plan can be said to be perfect in every way, not only quick to take effect, highly efficient, with strong program effect, but... it's just too White Deer.
If the head of Desert Market knew, they might even give a thumbs up and praise how White Deer's legacy lies in Tian Shu.
A great demonstration, next time killing a craftsman, just do it like this.
Even ghosts know, Rebirth is weakest in encounters. These survival eliminations without any tools or preparation probably won't even show any basic qualities.
The complete opposite is... the terrifying dominance Rebirth brings in combat with adequate preparation.
Only those who have encountered Rebirth know how unsettling it feels being targeted by a thief.
The suffocating sensation, as if stuck in mud, when every weakness is fiercely attacked, every strength suppressed, every tactic countered... even if one has a mysterious trump card to turn the table, it often fails to achieve any results.
Nearly an awful experience throughout, even those in the big group of 'Combat, Fun!' guys would likely avoid it.
Fortunately, without any deadly grudges or blood feuds, generally craftsmen wouldn't go all out to target like this.
After all, it costs money...
Unlike now, where no money is needed, resources are scattered everywhere for free, not afraid of having too much, only of not using it all up; truly a paradise for Rebirth!
As for the diminished gaming experience due to the lack of competitors, Ji Jue plans to find it in the wild creatures.
"...Such excellent talent!"
Ji Jue held a binocular, staring at the jungle beneath a distant hill, where an ominous figure stood, half-hidden—skinny, at least eight or nine meters tall, gray-blue skin like a corpse's, resembling both human and tree, with limbs hanging like tree roots, bending over to hungrily feast on mutated abominations coming its way.
Its face smeared with blood.
Although a bit ugly, it still retains some charm.
Watching the material writhing lively before him brings a unique allure, making one's heart race, especially thinking of the imminent close encounter, breath quickens.
Without the many cumbersome structures of ordinary mutants, externally neither decayed nor abnormal, complete from top to bottom as if born that way.
A creature transformed fully!
Ordinary ecology, upon encountering mutated erosion, faces both genetic and spiritual rampage, usually collapsing under the strain, very lucky to survive but often without any sanity left.
Such mutated creatures are collectively termed as mutants.
Like cancerous monsters polluted by biochemical elements, each with their peculiar appearance, internals chaotic, contradictory and conflicting. Extra hands and eyes are among the common features, some left unattended may even self-destruct, becoming food for other mutants.
Mutated pollution, like heavy metal toxins, accumulates upwards through the food chain, either collapsing under the strain or, if lucky or physically robust enough, completes transformation and rebirth, 'evolving' into a stable state entirely different from the past.
With potential for further advancement and even reproduction.
If mutants are waste materials, then creatures are finished products, another species incompatible with the current ecological system born in a mutated environment.
A lecher would make rice expensive just by living, while this creature's mere existence and breathing create pollution.
Therefore, they are called creatures.
Many vortex system Chosen Ones, for research purposes, delve deep into contaminated areas to hunt for traces of creatures, gradually forming the study of creatures over the years.
Ji Jue decided to find someone for lessons if possible later, after all, can't just let materials sit there without knowing their names right?
What if ignorance leads to wasted materials?!
At this moment, atop the hill, the sinister heavy armor camouflaged under thick fallen leaves and dry branches, Ji Jue crouched on the shoulder of the Power Armor, drawing and writing with a pen and notebook.
Calculating.
Occasionally raising his hand, using a crude wind speed instrument to collect data, estimating distance.
Just requiring approximate regional coordinates, humidity and Coriolis effect temporarily unwelcome, simulation gravity and gravitational acceleration unchanged.
A simple math problem, not even cumbersome.
His pen tapping the notebook.
The target creature's mass, estimated to hover around nine to ten tons. Strong spiritual fluctuations, evaluated to be disaster-level leaning upward. Pretty much capable of crushing him face-to-face without any preparation.
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