In the tea house.
Zhang Ze chatted with the young waiter next to him while mimicking Tang's way of skimming the froth off the tea with the cup lid.
The tea entered his mouth, and feeling the unchanged taste, Zhang Ze was once again convinced that this was a game.
This game is not realistic at all; the tea that costs ten coins tastes the same as the tea that costs fifty coins.
Through conversations with Profound Identification and his own understanding, Zhang Ze could already confirm that this so-called Jade Book Tower was just an Immortal Cultivation version of big VR.
Or to sound cooler, the official name is Jade Book Illusion Realm.
Each layer here records fragments of certain historical events, and this tower has ninety-nine layers.
The ultimate secret is at the topmost layer.
This design, full of riddles, fits Zhang Ze's stereotype of ancient civilizations.
They would never write secrets in words Maomao could understand on stones.