Chapter 27: Discovered a simulator bug
Jiang Yifeng quickly composed himself and returned to the wooden hut with the storage ring.
Although he knew that Bai Ruoxue had given him these resources to create some trouble for the Immortal Slaves, he still managed to benefit from it.
Jiang Yifeng opened the storage ring, and his mood instantly brightened.
There was a pile of spirit stones, and he counted them—there were a full twenty thousand.
However, this time, there was no teleportation array disk or breath concealing talisman.
People are indeed fickle. Once they knew he wasn't a disciple of the Heavenly Profound Temple, they didn't give him any life-saving items.
It was clear they saw him as dispensable entertainment.
Jiang Yifeng glanced at Bai Ruoxue in the distance and chuckled to himself, "Heh, you see me as a plaything? Little do you know, I see you as an ATM!"
Looking at the storage ring in his hand, Jiang Yifeng thought that since he had gotten the answers to his questions and the resources he wanted, it was time to end it.
He silently recited, "End deep simulation!"In an instant, the scene before him changed, and he found himself back in his bedroom at the Jiang Family Mansion.
Of course, in reality, he had never left; it was just his consciousness that felt like it had gone and returned.
Rubbing his head, Jiang Yifeng didn't rush to summarize the gains from this deep simulation but instead looked at the simulator.
[You received a large number of spirit stones from Bai Ruoxue, but you didn't use them for cultivation; you kept them well-preserved.]
[Three days passed in a flash, and Bai Ruoxue left. Before she left, she gave you a half-smiling "Good luck!"]
[Shortly after Bai Ruoxue left, you also departed from that place.]
[However, this time, you didn't head straight to the Desert of Death.]
[You remembered Bai Ruoxue mentioning the Endless Sea, the Valley of Flames, and the Forest of Ten Thousand Swords—places you had never heard of.]
[You felt that the rewards for this simulation's objectives had been achieved, so you didn't need to cultivate or be overly cautious. You decided to search for those places first.]
[In the fourth year, you bought many maps but couldn't find those locations.]
[You discovered that most of the maps you bought only covered the Great Abyssal Kingdom, the Liang Kingdom, and a few neighboring countries.]
[The only place Bai Ruoxue mentioned that was recorded on the maps was the Desert of Death, but it was just marked as a desert without a specific name!]
[This made you realize that the Southern Regions might be much larger than you had imagined.]
[Mortals can only travel so far in their lifetime, so buying maps to find locations wasn't realistic.]
[As for asking around, you had no intention of doing so. You knew that if you dared to inquire, you'd definitely be watched by those Immortal Slaves Bai Ruoxue mentioned.]
[In the fifth year, you stopped buying maps and left the Great Abyssal Kingdom, heading towards the Liang Kingdom.]
[In the sixth year, you left the Liang Kingdom and arrived in the completely unfamiliar Min Kingdom.]
[In the tenth year, you traveled further and further, learning about many countries and tribes you had never known before.]
[It seemed you had given up on finding those locations and started a true journey.]
[In the eighteenth year, you began to move away from inhabited areas.]
[You found that with your pace, it took one or two months to occasionally encounter a primitive tribe!]
[In the twenty-third year, you seemed to reach the end of the road and saw a vast valley that looked like flames.]
[The words "Valley of Flames" immediately appeared in your mind.]
[You were overjoyed and thought to yourself, "Finally found it, my persistence paid off."]
[You carefully wrote down a note: "From the Liang Kingdom, head east to the end, and you'll find the Valley of Flames."]
[After writing it once, you didn't stop but continued to write it over a hundred times!]
[After finishing, you still felt it wasn't reliable enough, so you muttered it dozens of times.]
[After doing all this, you thought, "Now the outside me should know, right?"]
[Still feeling uncertain, you set a goal for yourself to say and write this sentence at least ten times a day.]
Jiang Yifeng outside the simulator couldn't help but laugh.
Even in the simulator, he was still so clever.
If the simulated version of himself hadn't written it down and given hints, the simulator might have glossed over this information.
Although he didn't know if having the approximate coordinates of the Valley of Flames would be useful, it might come in handy someday!
Jiang Yifeng thought to himself, "Is this considered finding a bug in the simulator?"
He gave himself a thumbs-up and continued to look at the simulator.
[After finding the location of the Valley of Flames, you had no intention of entering it but started to head back.]
[On the way back, you moved even more urgently.]
[In the thirty-seventh year, you returned to the Great Abyssal Kingdom.]
[During this time, nothing significant happened. You hid well and didn't encounter any Immortal Slaves.]
[Of course, you understood that the breath concealing talisman Bai Ruoxue had given you played a significant role.]
[In the thirty-eighth year, you entered the Desert of Death.]
[In the forty-second year, you settled in an oasis in the Desert of Death, using the map you had.]
[You believed this location was where you had stayed during your last simulation.]
[In the forty-third year, you hid early, waiting for the Demonic Dragon to emerge.]
[Not long into the year, you felt the desert shaking.]
[You knew the Demonic Dragon was about to be born.]
[You kept a close eye on the sky and saw a figure in a green robe battling the Demonic Dragon in the distance.]
[You knew it was your father, Jiang Fushan, but you had no intention of approaching or waiting in place.]
[Instead, you rushed towards the Demonic Dragon's lair.]
[Your improved strength increased your speed significantly.]
[Covering thousands of miles, you reached the lair in just two or three hours.]
[Once inside the lair, you began searching everywhere.]
[You even started chiseling at the golden rock walls, hoping to find something hidden.]
[Two days passed in the blink of an eye, and the lair was already unrecognizable, full of holes from your chiseling.]
[As you chiseled a new section of the rock wall, you suddenly heard a "thunk."]
["Hollow," you exclaimed in surprise and intensified your chiseling.]
[After several hours, you finally made a head-sized hole in the rock wall.]
[Through the hole, you saw a dragon egg placed in the enclosed space.]
[Seeing this, you were overjoyed and put more effort into chiseling.]
[As you chiseled, you muttered to yourself, "I wonder if taking the dragon egg can be considered a reward from the simulator!"]
[If it could, you thought spirit stones could take a backseat.]
[But before you could put your plan into action, you saw a yellowish-brown Demonic Dragon descending from the sky. It had returned to its lair.]
[The Demonic Dragon, perhaps sensing your threat to the dragon egg, immediately breathed dragon flames at you!]
[You quickly activated the teleportation jade plate to escape.]
[In an instant, you disappeared from the spot and reappeared in the desert.]
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