New Century Anime Warrior
Chapter 48 Summer Vacation Strategy
More than a week has passed since the "Forever and Ever" mix-up, and Lin Lin is still burying her head in the sand.
At the time, everyone was making a ruckus, and someone transformed into a steampunk girl, covering her face and running off to prepare guest rooms for the guests to rest, where she hid.
Then she stopped replying to messages and answering phone calls. On the day she filled out her college application, she finished writing it and left.
No, is this really going to have such a strong aftereffect? It wasn't a real confession, so I didn't even have a chance to say yes. Aren't we still completely innocent?
Well, the girl is shy, let her take the role if she wants.
In addition, John H. Watson discovered that there really was a mole at the scene, most likely that old scholar.
The next day, his Weibo account was flooded with spam messages again. The bright red notification numbers were really annoying, so Si Hua went through them all.
Of course, the most important thing is to be truly free.
After Si Hua successfully completed various driving tests, including obstacle courses, single-sided bridge maneuvers, and side parking, right under the instructor's nose, the instructor told him to go home and wait, and not to come back for more lessons.
Just wait until the month is up and then take the exam!
Wow, two or three months of summer vacation, are you really going to spend those long days playing video games?
While scanning the private messages and comments he received on Weibo, Si Hua thought to himself that he was actually troubled by being able to play games every day, and that people are just perverse.
Since the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League exposed its Weibo account, it has received many private messages from netizens every day. The only post that was automatically generated by the system was all comments.
With only tens of thousands of followers, how can they have hundreds of thousands of private messages and comments? Is that right?
There are still people chatting in the comments section of the blog post where you created the account. Are you guys using this like a forum?
No, you guys can chat on the forum, but why do some people suddenly want to start an online relationship and meet in real life?
Delete the comment immediately!
Our company's top leader cannot bear to see people suffer from the pain of love and hate!
After reading for several days, Si Hua noticed that most of the comments and private messages were about animation production, especially inquiries about self-study or taking classes.
Most of the people here are parents seeking advice, wanting their children to learn animation and follow in Si Hua's footsteps.
In response, five-star general McAval said, "Why not send your kids to study computer science, especially artificial intelligence? You'll thank me in the future."
Some of them are urging new works.
Good grief, do they really think they're some kind of nuclear-powered ox or horse? They just finished the college entrance exam and haven't even had a single day of leisure yet.
All I can say is, I'll definitely do it next time.
Some people come here to gossip.
Some questions were directed at Linlin Qihua, these are right-wing academics; others were directed at her relationship with Su Yanqiu, these are left-wing academics…
Seriously, are you netizens crazy? I've only met Su Yanqiu once, and I haven't even called her "senior" yet, and you guys are already shipping her?
Tasting everything will only harm you!
While I was ranting and raving, the image of Su Yanqiu in black stockings and a small suit flashed through my mind, along with her soft, Wu dialect-like voice and her personality that rivaled that of a Northeastern girl...
Tsk, it seems the older sister is indeed quite impressive.
Oh, and there are people here asking whether Si Hua likes Lin Lin or Su Yanqiu. These are amateur shippers... No wonder you can't get on stage.
What's left is a bunch of spam, including but not limited to insults, rants, venting, curses, GG emails, Steam CAPTCHAs...
Ok?
Damn it, who the hell used my email to try my Steam account?!
"Wait a minute..."
Si Hua looked at his Steam account, which he hadn't logged into for almost a year.
I think I have a good idea.
You guys like shipping, right?
Come on, I'll let you eat your fill!
Thinking it and acting on it, Si Hua quickly logged into Steam, and the sound of typing filled the air...
No way, who the hell changed my password?!
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After more than an hour of effort, Si Hua finally managed to get his account back.
Fortunately, I still remembered the email address I left back then; otherwise, given Steam's crappy early protection mechanisms, I really wouldn't have been able to explain myself.
"Come on, let me see if those stomach-ache games are still around..."
"School Days is still around... No wonder so many people are asking me about Lin Lin and Su Yanqiu, they're from Bilibili."
Si Hua's Bilibili ID is "Cheng Ge," which actually refers to the "Cheng" in Makoto Shinkai, but it seems to have been mistaken for the "Cheng" in Makoto Ito.
Do you really want to see me get chopped up by the girls with machetes and then cut into this bag and that bag?
That's terrible, absolutely terrible! There really are bad people among the masses!
"Then let's look at the white photo album... wait, is that included too?"
Si Hua was shocked and annoyed that he had missed the best opportunity to sell stomach medicine.
Damn it, now it's my turn to have a stomachache.
"Kimi ga Nozomu Eien, Memories Off, the Key trilogy... how come they're all out there?"
"Huh? What game is this? It has such a high rating? Is it some kind of healing masterpiece unique to this world? Since I'm already here, I might as well..."
One day later.
"Fuck you!"
"I've been scammed! Oh no, where's my stomach medicine?"
Si Hua was originally searching for those painful Galgames from his past life, but he came across a work unique to this world that he had never played before.
Seeing the overwhelmingly positive reviews and everyone praising it, I decided to give it a try.
By North!
The stomach pain was comparable to that of a white photo album.
I was careless; I really didn't dodge.
I should have known better; with so many people rating it, I couldn't find a single negative review, just endless praise...
This is definitely suspicious; they're definitely luring people in to kill them!
"A veteran internet user of several decades actually got pecked in the eye by a bird... Shameful! Disgusting! Ugh!"
After calming down, Si Hua began to worry... How come the visual novel genre is so developed here?
"Is it because some of the original mainstream masterpieces are missing that the market is still reserving some resources for these traditional game genres?"
This inference seems to make some sense.
Si Hua just discovered that the proportion of Japanese RPGs and Galgames pushed on Steam is much higher than he remembered.
Moreover, many RPGs are medieval-style, texture-based works.
Is this the reason why the lack of masterpieces like Diablo has led to a biased game market?
ARPG games do exist, but they occupy a rather outdated position, appearing more like traditional ACT games at first glance.
"Looks like we'll have to call upon the old master of Diablo from Blizzard to save the gaming industry from now on!"
However, not now. Saving the gaming market is a grand topic that a young man like me, who has just turned 18, cannot consider.
Let's wait a few years until we're more independent and capable before making any decisions.
With summer vacation so long now, there's no time pressure to learn to drive.
Besides, learning to drive isn't something I'm interested in, so it can't be considered killing time; it's being wasted time.
What I want to do most right now is to make a simple game that, ideally, doesn't require any money investment.
Visual novels are generally the best choice.
I originally wanted to make a game that would make my stomach hurt, to torture my fans, but...
Whether my stomach hurts or not doesn't matter anymore, since I already had a perforated stomach.
Animation aside, making animation by yourself is incredibly time-consuming and exhausting.
If I were to make a game, my coding skills wouldn't be very good; writing something like 2048 would be the best I could do.
"Well, it's true that you really need a team."
At that time, I will be able to output the good things from my past life just by talking.
Writing code?
I think I'm remembering someone from the past.
Sure enough, within the first seven chapters after each transmigrator's arrival, there's bound to be a hidden dragon and a phoenix...
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