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Silver Wolf: Don't think you can avoid it by not logging in.

  ...

  Since I can't escape, I'll trade one for one with you.

  Bai Luan: I can do it.

  Bai Luan: But you have to promise me one thing.

  Silver Wolf: What is it?

  Bai Luan: You need to sing me a song.

  Silver Wolf: ?

  Silver Wolf: You've heard my voice before, so you're looking for me?

  Bai Luan: I know what you look like and how tall you are.

  Silver Wolf: Ridiculous, I don't believe it.

  Bai Luan: I'll just say one thing.

  Bai Luan: A kindergarten classmate who was erased.

  The silver wolf, far away in the sky, suddenly stood up:

  How could he have known?!

  Silver Wolf then looked around uneasily.

  Did the other side also unpack her?

  When did I slip up? How come I didn't notice at all?

  Silver Wolf examined himself for a long time but found no suspicious traces.

  How is that possible?

  How did he manage to cover up all his traces so thoroughly?

  Silver Wolf's expression was no longer as casual as before, but became serious.

  This is a master.

  Silver Wolf: How did you find out?

  Bai Luan: Do you think I would say that?

  Bai Luan: Don't worry, I just wanted to tell you that we're just online friends, so let's not cross the line too much.

  Bai Luan smiled; this was truly for Silver Wolf's own good.

  It's not a big deal if they just use those three accounts to target me, but if they continue to target my account, then Ms. Black Tower will find out.

  Then Silver Wolf's account will probably be going to disappear into the distance.

  Silver Wolf: Tsk, I got it.

  Bai Luan: But what I said before also worked.

  Silver Wolf: ...What song do you want me to sing?

  Hahahaha! (Rinsing hair) (Rough and unrestrained laughter) I finally fell for it.

  I don't have any advanced hacking skills!

  I was just reciting your backstory!

  This is the time traveler! Silver Wolf!

  Bai Luan typed out the song title with a smile.

  Bai Luan: Track maker in the Department of Interior Design.

  Silver Wolf: Sure, but you can't back out or cheat if you don't sing well.

  Silver Wolf: If you don't want to get beaten up by a giant mech.

  That way you can see Sam.

  Bai Luan suddenly wanted to change her mind and give it a try.

  In the end, Bai Luan did not back out.

  The main reason is that I feel it's too early to have a one-on-one mech battle with Sam.

  After all, his mecha design was largely inspired by Sam's appearance.

  Does this mean I have to pay Sam a copyright fee?

  Just like when she collaborated with Robin, Bai Luan simply sang a demo song and sent it over.

  Silver Wolf: It sounds pretty good.

  Bai Luan: Your voice is perfect for this song.

  Bai Luan: Just sing it, it'll suit you perfectly.

  Bai Luan: Fa Xiu San Da (a type of martial arts) ~

  Silver Wolf: First, tell me what kind of game you're planning to make.

  Bai Luan: Titanfall 2.

  Silver Wolf: ...What about Titanfall 1?

  Bai Luan: He jumped.

  Silver Wolf: 6.

  Silver Wolf: If this isn't fun, I'll just go through the internet cable and beat you up.

  Bai Luan: I'm afraid.JPG

  Previously, we mostly developed pixel-art games that relied on gameplay to succeed.

  This time, the fall of Titan cannot be like it was before.

  Add some advanced technology from the Honkai Impact 3rd world, and it'll be perfectly optimized.

  It's much easier than building the Black Tower space station anyway.

Chapter 67 The Only Human on the Planet

  With the help of advanced technology from the world of Honkai Impact 3rd, Titanfall 2 was completed quickly.

  After all, the space station has the world's most advanced facilities, and using it to make games is no different from driving a tank to take your own child to school.

  The gameplay has been completely changed from the classic keyboard and mouse controls to an immersive experience, and the graphics quality has been significantly improved.

  Most importantly, the world has been made a little more perfect and expanded a little (Fingertip Universe).

  So this version of Titanfall 2 can also be played as an open-world game.

  Fortunately, the AI voice acting in this world is very advanced, so I don't need to find a bunch of voice actors. I just need to keep adjusting the sound to make the AI sound indistinguishable from a real person.

  It took Bai Luan a lot of time to accomplish all this, but Bai Luan had a dark room, and excluding the time spent in the dark room, it took a total of five days.

  The game is finished, but the Silver Wolf Song hasn't been recorded yet.

  It's not that the recording wasn't good; it's just that she became picky about it.

  Just like how Silver Wolf insists on aiming for an SSS rating when you can complete a game with an A rating.

  Anyway, Bai Luan wasn't in a hurry, so she let Yin Lang take her time to do it. Once she was satisfied and sent over the song, she would release the game herself.

  This time, Bai Luan didn't even log into the BL account to promote it; he was planning to abandon all martial ethics and directly ambush his own fans.

  Hey guys! I made something delicious again!

  Eat! Eat! Eat up!

  After this meal, we'll be hungry for a while.

  Because of Himeko's words, Bai Luan decided to go on a solo adventure.

  I haven't had much work lately, and if I miss this golden opportunity, I probably won't have another chance.

  Let's get right to it.

  After sending a message to all his friends saying that he would be away for a while and that they could contact him by phone if needed, Bai Luan took out the Anywhere Door.

  This time, instead of fixed-point teleportation, random teleportation was used.

  Bai Luan silently put on the mecha, after all, no one knew what would happen after the door was opened.

  What if you open the door and there's a Black General standing outside?

  Bai Luan took a deep breath, then, with a hint of excitement, opened the Anywhere Door.

  "call--"

  The biting wind, carrying icy snowflakes, instantly rushed into the room, slapping against the space station's temperature-controlled floor and turning into tiny, rapidly melting water droplets.

  On the other side of the door was a scene of ice and snow.

  Will this randomly teleport me to Yalilo VI?

  Is it really that much of a coincidence?

  With a hint of doubt, Bai Luan stepped into the snowy field.

  The gray sky hung low, oppressive and suffocating.

  As far as the eye can see, only snow covers the undulating frozen ground.

  Bai Luan used his mecha to scan the planet's atmosphere and discovered that in addition to the cold, there was also a large amount of residual radiation.

  The environment here is no longer suitable for human habitation.

  Clearly, this is not Ariello.

  After analyzing the current state of the mechs, we can finally draw the following conclusion:

  The war destroyed the planet's original ecological environment, turning it into what it is today.

  I'm incredibly lucky; I stumbled upon a planet destroyed by war right away.

  I wonder if the civilization on this planet can still exist after suffering such a blow.

  He might be able to save a few more people.

  With this feeling in mind, the nozzles on the back of the mecha ignited instantly, and the dark blue tail flames tore through the cold wind, pushing him into the leaden gray sky.

  As you ascend, your view opens up.

  Bai Luan quickly found traces of civilization, but unfortunately they were just ruins.

  What Bai Luan found was the ruins of a city, where countless skyscrapers lay lifeless, covered in snow, silently telling the story of the past glory and present desolation of civilization on this planet.

  The life detector's scanning beam swept across repeatedly, but the feedback was only a chilling blank.

  With a sigh of regret, Bai Luan accelerated her flight and left the lifeless city.

  Along the way, Bai Luan saw many things; the huge circular crater left by the nuclear explosion was like a festering sore on the earth.

  The massive, abandoned wreckage of war weapons lay half-buried in the snow, rusted and bearing only grotesque outlines.

  These things all prove that the war was extremely intense.

  Judging from the residual radiation, centuries have passed since this war.

  After searching for most of the day, Bai Luan could not detect any trace of life.

  It seems that this planet is one where civilization was destroyed by war.

  The ecological environment has been destroyed, and the planet no longer has the ability to nurture civilization. The current coldness of this planet has preserved these remains very well.

  It seems that my first foray into exploration has resulted in witnessing the corpse of civilization.

  Tsk...

  What bad luck!

  Bai Luan landed on the ground, just as she was about to open the portal and randomly teleport away from the planet again.

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