Chapter 1758
Shushan Game 24
To achieve the desired effect, Liu and Pei had to film from a height of tens of meters.
The small flying machines they were standing on.
After all, the technology in this world is ahead of the 21st century. This world even has holographic online games, so naturally, flying machines have also appeared.
The flying device the two people were riding on was specially made, shaped like a longsword, but in essence it was a flying skateboard.
Originally, these flying skateboards could only fly up to ten meters high. However, the specially customized skateboards exceeded ten meters in height, which reduced other functions and compromised safety.
At this point, it's time to use wires.
Liu Pei and Huo Yifeng were both tied with ropes.
Then, to Director Zhang's shock and dismay, both aircraft suddenly malfunctioned.
Huo Yifeng and Liu Pei fell from a great height, and the ropes binding them broke.
Falling like that is no different from jumping off a building to commit suicide; both lead to certain death.
Everyone expected to witness a scene of utter devastation, but instead, two long swords flew out from the two people's bodies, landing at their feet and supporting them.
The longsword carried the two of them down slowly, and they landed safely.
Everyone: Σ(⊙▽⊙”a
What did they see?
Real-world sword flight.
It's not a flying machine, it's a real sword!
Director Zhang gaped for a long time before finally managing to utter, "Have you guys cultivated immortality?"
Director Zhang chose to call the police.
The last time, he didn't call the police, thinking he could swallow his anger and suppress the matter, but the police came to his door on their own.
This time, he couldn't stand it.
This time, they were after lives, and two at once.
With both main characters dead, how can his show continue?
The police arrived quickly, searched for clues, and took Huo Yifeng and Liu Pei away.
Huo Yifeng and Liu Pei were invited to a secret base where they met the base's leader.
This is a military officer who has appeared on television before.
It turns out that Guo Jia also discovered that the martial arts techniques in "Shushan Game" could be practiced in reality.
Guo Jia then selected a group of the most outstanding, loyal, and patriotic soldiers and had them practice the skills from the game.
Not only soldiers, but also some curious players among the general public have tried to practice the martial arts techniques in the game.
Although these techniques can be practiced in reality, they are not so easy to learn.
After all, there isn't nearly as much spiritual energy in reality as in games—this is the most important reason why Liu Dong suspects that the game world might be the real world. Where would a real virtual world possibly have spiritual energy?
Most people give up when they see that it doesn't work.
However, there were a few individuals who, for reasons unknown, persisted in their cultivation and actually achieved results.
Guo Jia was able to discover that the martial arts techniques in the game could be practiced in reality because of one of those few scattered examples.
That was a fifteen-year-old boy, in the middle of his rebellious phase of middle school, and also very stubborn.
He felt that the techniques in the game were so detailed that they might actually be useful, so he held his breath and persevered.
Effort pays off; the young man felt the true energy within his body and was overjoyed.
He was at home at the time, so naturally he was showing off to his relatives.
The boy's father was a high-ranking military officer who immediately reported the incident to his superior.
The leaders understood the importance of this matter and reported it further.
Then, the officer and his family were taken to a secret base where they met many bigwigs.
The young man displayed his training results in front of a group of powerful figures. —Because he now possessed true qi, he could use many skills from the game, such as the lowest-level skills like Fireball and Cleanse.
After learning about this, Guo Jia began to pay attention to "The Swordsman of Shu Mountain".
Guo Jia sent people to investigate the game company, but found nothing unusual, indicating that the problem was not with the game company, but with the game itself.
Guo Jia organized a group of people to enter the Shushan Swordsman game, allowing them to learn skills in the game and then continue their training in reality.
Nowadays, quite a few soldiers have already made some progress in their training and are able to use some of the spells from the game.
That immature teenager was one of the best among them.
Guo Jia valued Liu Pei and Huo Yifeng highly, after all, they were capable of wielding flying swords and flying on them!
You should know that those soldiers who cultivate already have the ability to fly on swords. The reason they can't fly on swords is because there are no flying swords in the real world.
Huo Yifeng and Liu Pei were able to produce flying swords, which made everyone envious, and naturally they wanted to find out the origin of the flying swords.
Huo Yifeng and Liu Pei exchanged a glance.
Liu Pei spoke up: "Do I need to ask the flying sword maker for his opinion?"
Officer: "Is this your brother?"
Liu Pei was surprised: "You knew?"
The officer smiled.
Upon bringing the two men to the base, they quickly investigated their information.
Although the two changed their appearances in the game world, Guo Jia's people started by checking their login accounts and found out their identities in the game world, as well as the game that Liu Dong played with them.
Both of them had cultivated their abilities, so Liu Dong naturally must have cultivated his as well.
Guo Jia's men discovered that Liu Tong had ordered many precious swords from a manufacturer of cold weapon craftsmanship.
Liu Dong's requirements were extremely high, which required the manufacturer to put in a lot of effort to improve the technology before they could produce the longsword that Liu Dong requested.
Liu Dong offered high pay, and although the manufacturer found it troublesome, he was still very happy, and the quality of the longswords he made was excellent.
Liu Pei paused for a moment.
Indeed, with the government's efforts, there's nothing they can't investigate.
Liu Pei dialed Liu Tong's number and told her about her experience that day.
Liu Pei: "The officer said he'll send someone to pick you up."
Liu Tong: "Okay, have their people pick me up at the school gate, I'll come out right away."
He had long anticipated this day, and he also foresaw that the world would undergo major changes because of games.
It was just that Guo Jia's sudden discovery of Liu Pei and Huo Yifeng caught him somewhat off guard.
Liu Dong was brought to the base not long after, and he reached a cooperation agreement with the officer after a conversation.
Liu Dong taught the technique of making flying swords to the official researchers, who then mass-produced the flying swords.
The flying swords made in this way are not as good as those made by Liu Dong himself, but at least they can fly, and they are sturdy and sharp, capable of splitting a tank in two with one strike!
Both sides were satisfied with this.
Once he hands over the technology, Liu Dong will be free; he has no desire to spend all his time making flying swords for others.
Guo Jia was even more satisfied, feeling that Liu Tong was an extremely honest and patriotic child.
Officer Guo Jia presented an award to Liu Tong, but Liu Tong lacked nothing, so she passed the award on to Huo Yifeng and Liu Pei, asking Guo Jia to put in a good word with the Arts Department so that they would consider Huo Yifeng and Liu Pei's studio for future opportunities.
The officer, representing the arts department, readily agreed and invited the three to join the base.
Officer: "A nominal part-time position is fine!" (End of Chapter)