Chapter 1470: Chapter 379: Golden Power Space, The Weak Rely on Opportunity_2
At this moment, a player is strolling through the Giant Beast Basin south of the Land of Chasing the Sun.
The entire region was transformed by an ancient giant beast, its bones long petrified, yet still maintaining the stance it held in life.
The spine juts towards the sky like a fractured mountain ridge, while the ribs have become steep arches, with its skull buried deep in the earth, leaving only two hollow eye sockets staring at the Cang Qiong.
As the setting sun sinks in the west, the afterglow penetrates the ribs of the beast, casting countless narrow shadows on the ground.
The blue-gray bone surfaces are covered with dark red patterns reminiscent of rust, like dried blood stains, with certain joints now entwined with resilient vines.
The plants, insects, monsters here... all rely on this colossal remnant to propagate and thrive.
Moss in the bone seams absorbs trace nutrients from the petrified marrow, growing into an emerald velvet carpet.
Iron-thread vines climb along the arcs of ribs, weaving the steep arches into a green dome.
The fierce Bone Claw Beast relies on gnawing weathered bone fragments to replenish the calcium needed for its shell.
This towering giant beast that perished in ancient times nurtures a complete ecosystem in another form, with each inch of its bones turning into cradles of life, continuing silent vitality under the watchful gaze of three setting suns.
"Hahaha."
Walking through a rib arch, Bao Yan suddenly bursts into unexpected laughter.
At this moment, the Player Forum is suspended in the upper left corner of his view.
The post he is browsing is titled "Player Career Strength Rankings, Below Are My Views, Debate If You Disagree."
The comments section content slowly scrolls down following his gaze.
As a player of the Exploration Faction, his journeys are accompanied not only by scenery and many new things, but also by various fun happenings from the "hometown forum."
His favorite is the Player Forum.
Especially the comment sections of various debate posts.
In these posts, unfamiliar hometowners engage in pure verbal battles like enemies, without mixing any interests.
Though there are no coins or sacrificial power, they still express their views based on personal perspectives and preferences, finding opponents that match their intelligence in the comments.
During this, emoji packs mixed with elegant language constantly collide, warming his heart.
A truly kind, friendly, and cultured group of hometowners, he admires their vast vocabulary.
Even though they’re discussing the same thing, hometowners can always label their opponents with all sorts of names.
Terms like dungeon CD person, rear biubiu monster, bringing kids to work guy... every title accurately hits the features of this gameplay.
The thought processes of forum hometowners are like perpetually running meme machines.
They can cite classics and eloquently elevate the discussion to philosophical heights.
Then, they can roll up their sleeves, open their mouths, and drag in the opponent’s innocent family, relatives, and friends, using the most down-to-earth gangster language to launch an exhilarating family defense battle.
Their linguistic talents, in Bao Yan’s view, are formidable.
They can transform a simple clash of views into a verbal art performance filled with wit.
Amid this, creative metaphors and endless pun jokes always leave him in awe, feeling like these hometowners have a self-updating dictionary in their brains, with every heated argument like weaving poems with language.
The forum, with this group of quirky hometowners, presents different fun every day.
Bao Yan scrolls through the comments section with relish, his lips unconsciously turning upwards.
This post’s comments section is truly fascinating.
Just now, a player with the ID "Server’s Biggest Noob" fiercely expressed:
"How can Explorers be considered a career? Aren’t they just street loiterers wandering everywhere?"
Immediately, someone retorted:
"Laughable, some people treat games like work, calculating dungeon CDs more accurately than their parents’ birthdays, yet look down on Explorers."
This statement truly hit his funny bone.
He especially enjoys watching these meaningless debates.
Forum hometowners are characterized by responding with a combo of remarks when encountering disagreeable views.
Never caring about the opponent’s Life Soul Level or how many Star Vein Slots they’ve opened.
In the forum, no matter how powerful one is, battles must be fought using words and mouth, where Combined Soul Levels solve no problems.
This is the simple, unadorned daily life of hometowners on the forum.
From it, Bao Yan gains joy and enriches his vocabulary.
Next time he encounters an opponent on the forum, the accumulated vocabulary will become a sharp sword in his hands.
Surely causing the opponent to abandon their posts in the comments section in powerless rage, painfully losing their cyber mother.
Just as Bao Yan becomes engrossed in reading, a "rumbling" sound suddenly echoes from the sky.
He quickly looks up to see the sky suddenly darken without warning, as the sun that was sinking in the west is devoured by thick clouds.
Immediately, raindrops as big as beans begin to fall.
Pattering loudly on the beast’s petrified bones, the splashed raindrops hitting his forehead.
At this moment, the three setting suns in the sky are already nowhere to be seen.
Only rolling clouds remain, thunder roars within the Giant Beast Basin, like the beast’s skeleton emitting a low growl.
In an instant, the rain turns into a storm, lightning constantly tearing the sky, enveloping the land in flashes of thunder.
Yet Bao Yan simply wipes his face with his hand, then continues striding forward.
The extreme cold snowstorm of the Frosty Winter Snowfield couldn’t freeze his steps, nor could the Bone Erosion sandstorm of the Sand-breaking Spear extinguish his enthusiasm... As a player of the Exploration Faction, he’s seen all kinds of extreme weather.
Sudden weather changes are also a feature of Monster World, long accustomed to.