I Hijacked The Timeline - Chapter 569: Perfect Experience - Promising Future (1)
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Chapter 569: Perfect Experience - Promising Future (1)

Chapter 569: Perfect Experience - Promising Future (1)

He tapped to enter the Silver Moon Domain Field dungeon.

After a short trance, cracks appeared in the center of the city, falling off inch by inch like gla.s.s shattering.

After the scene in front of Feng Qi shattered, a brand new dungeon scene appeared.

In contrast to the virtual reality game he had encountered at Star City Academy, the scenery here was exceptionally seamless. There was no more extended waiting in complete darkness.

Entering the dungeon

Before him, 12 silver-waning moons hovered in the air. A plain covered with purple plants stretched out in front, while to his left stood an unbroken mountain range, and to his right lay a serene lake.

He continued to look forward. At the end was a forest filled with strange silver trees.

At this moment, a semi-transparent map in a 0% exploration state floated in the upper right corner of his vision, shrouded in fog.

The reality of the scene in front of him shocked Feng Qi.

Initially, the starting point of the virtual dungeon was to let cultivators understand the combat methods and habits of the monsters in the corresponding domain field in the virtual game.

This way, one would not have to go through the difficult exploration and data collection stage. As long as one mastered the way to fight against domain monsters in the game, one could do it in reality.

Of course, this was only the future idea of the virtual dungeon.

There were many variables in the real situation.

For example, domain creatures could think. There was no lack of domain creatures with higher intelligence. They could not be as inflexible as in the game.

The monsters in the dungeon could only simulate combat styles and other traits. The inst.i.tute could not give them the intelligence or ability to think.

But even so, the virtual dungeon would greatly reduce the casualty rate of the frontline warriors.

At this moment, he walked towards the forest of silver trees at the end of his vision.

The wind howled, causing the plains to sway. His novice clothes also billowed in the brisk breeze.

Such a realistic scene was beyond his expectations.

After walking for a while, he noticed a peculiar orange flower in bloom amid the expanse of plants not far away.

Curious, he immediately stepped forward.

The moment his gaze focused, a translucent introduction panel popped up in front of him.

[Demon Bone Flower]:

Spiritual Level: 3

Origin: Derived from the demise of the Demon Bone monster in the Silver Moon Domain Field.

Use: Direct consumption may marginally enhance the potency of the bloodline, but it carries potential risks such as diarrhea. Further harnessing of its medicinal effects can be applied in alchemy (refinement, mixing, essence), smelting (integration of specific attributes), scientific research experiments, and other endeavors.

Seeing the introduction to the transparent interface, Feng Qi was shocked.

Certainly, the spiritual plants that manifested in the dungeon were undoubtedly replicated from real data.

In other words, this Demon Bone Flower would exist in the Silver Moon Domain Field in the future.

At this moment, the narrators voice sounded in his mind.

[Incredible. With such a perfect medicinal a.n.a.lysis and introduction, the Scarlet Research Inst.i.tute is preparing to use all kinds of spiritual plants in the virtual game.]

Hearing this, Feng Qi immediately nodded.

When he was talking to Liang Yu, the latter had mentioned something related.

One of the future purposes of a virtual dungeon was not to enhance combat. There were also many supporting content.

For instance, enabling players to acquire knowledge of alchemy, spiritual energy enchantment, and other supplementary content.

If this step was successful, it would have a huge impact on the development of human civilization.

For example, alchemy in reality.

It was very difficult for students to come into contact with alchemy. It was like tens of millions of people crossing a wooden bridge. In the end, only a few students could be accepted by universities with alchemy majors.

The reason for this was not that the academy was unwilling to nurture more alchemy talents.

The absence of a substantial quant.i.ty of healing and cultivation medicinal liquids at the frontline indicated significant market growth potential. Nonetheless, the challenge lay in the fact that an alchemist resembled a financial drain during the initial nurturing period.

Each spiritual material was extremely valuable.

The process of cultivating an alchemist involved the continuous consumption of spiritual materials, progressing from unfamiliarity to proficiency.

Therefore, the various universities could only give up on quant.i.ty and choose to focus their resources on nurturing elites.

The price of spiritual materials prevented ordinary people from coming into contact with alchemy.

This was different from cultivation.

There were some cases of frontline warriors who did not work hard during school and suddenly gained enlightenment one day after entering society. They picked up cultivation and relied on their own efforts to become frontline warriors.

There were also many outstanding warriors among them.

However, ordinary people couldnt come into contact with alchemy.

The academy stood behind the students who became alchemist apprentices. They could provide endless spiritual resources for practice, but ordinary people did not have such treatment.

Even if a stubborn person were to try and use a large amount of information online to learn, they would face insufficient funds when it came to practice.

One might be able to endure it if one gritted ones teeth and tried once.

Nevertheless, alchemy was a craft that improved with practice. Merely attempting it a few times could deplete the finances of a middle-cla.s.s family.

This undoubtedly hindered the progress of alchemy.

Quant.i.ty was also an important indicator for alchemy to bloom.

As the number increased, talents could also appear among the ordinary. Only then would a large number of new prescriptions and techniques appear in alchemy, continuously developing and improving this knowledge.

This was a problem that was difficult to solve in the real world, but virtual technology could solve it.

The spiritual materials in reality were expensive, but the spiritual materials in the virtual game were just a string of codes..