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Posted in 2026-03-01 03:46:56 Source:jack ryan novels in order

Lu Xing Shi is a traveler, that's to say, the way he traveled might be a little off.

Most people who transmigrate, usually transmigrate as an adult or other living creature, and then come with a system-like cheat.

But he wasn't. After crossing over, he did have a cheat code, a genre of farming and business simulation game without even a name. More importantly, this game was theoretically not his cheat code, but himself being the farming and business simulation game.

So Lu Xing Shi initially suspected that he might have been split in two during his time travel.

And this farming game he's playing, it's very likely an unfinished half-baked product. He can even directly modify the underlying code himself.

That is, commonly known as modding, he can open the console and make various changes to this farming simulation game, but there are two small problems with it.

The first problem was that he couldn't understand the game code. So in the beginning, when he was modifying it, a lot of problems occurred, such as raining fire from the sky and grass growing in the clouds – all sorts of nasty bugs. Luckily, he fixed them all immediately.

Then, every time he made a change, he would carefully review the code before doing so. He was much more cautious.

For example, when fertilizing, compare it to the growth variables in a farming game code. Or, track data changes for livestock that get sick and then recover. This way, he can know the farming game code's crop growth, and the data of livestock illness. He can directly modify them.

This can be used to achieve instant maturity of crops, livestock skipping the treatment stage, etc.

However, this brings up a second issue, which is the energy consumption issue. Every modification incurs a cost.

As an agricultural simulation game, selling is certainly a stage you can't avoid. Selling crops, livestock, and by-products will earn you a currency called gold coins, and it seems like this gold coin is his food.

Yes, it's his food.

His existence seemed to require the upkeep of gold coins, about 100 coins a day, which would deplete on their own. At first, when he discovered that the gold coins were decreasing by themselves, he was indeed startled. After observing for three or five days, he finally figured out the pattern.

This is also one of the proofs that he is a game operator rather than a player.

Secondly, modifying game data also consumes gold coins. The amount consumed depends on the importance and quantity of the code modified by Lv Xing Shi.

You don't need to worry about the gold coins either. As long as you run your business normally, you won't be short of gold coins. Just like now, he not only has nine-digit gold coins, but also a large amount of vegetables, fruits, poultry and fish that he is too lazy to look at.

This led to some complications, such as when he instantly ripened a crop of produce. When he sold it, he found out that he hadn't made any profit, and sometimes he even lost money. So, he mostly traded his time for gold coins, unless there were special circumstances. In most cases, modifying things wasn't very cost-effective.

He did this to ensure his own survival, fearing he didn't have enough food.

As for modifying coins, he'd also tried that. He figured it took about two coins to modify one. The more he modified, the more he lost money.

Lv Xingshi actually had quite a few doubts, such as how these energies came into being. There was a strange feeling that energy wasn't conserved, but after years of investigation, he couldn't figure out the reason and could only temporarily shelve it.

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As for how long he stayed in this farming simulation game, he wasn't quite sure. After all, the game was a half-finished product, with many things missing.

For example, in terms of time perception, or many things that seem like stickers. He also pulled out a lot of things from his own code, such as nuclear power plant blueprints, combat modules, and monster designs, but they were all empty shells, completely unusable, just names.

However, he didn't come up empty-handed. He also managed to dig up iron ingots and ores, which added another chunk of revenue to his earnings.

“Let’s see what my little game people have accomplished today.” Lü Xingshi floated out.

Yes, it's floating, he looks like a mini ghost in Q version overall. This isn't his true form either, at first his view was still fixed from above, until after some exploration, he gained a completely virtualized body.

It's about controlling an unseen character.

When I drifted out, I saw a large number of game NPCs working. They were doing things like feeding chickens and ducks, weeding and fertilizing the fields, and scattering fish food into the ponds.

These game avatars should be similar to the game characters used by players, and Lv Xing-shi could directly merge himself into these game avatars to obtain their abilities.


Although the game character is called a "small person" by Lu Xing Shi, he is actually of normal size. Lu Xing Shi's perspective was too high before, so he thought he was small.

And the game character has four abilities in total: planting, raising livestock, collecting, and crafting. Each ability has a level.

This is a test.

If Lü Xingshi doesn't control them, these game characters will work autonomously, but they have limitations. For example, they won't sell or buy items on their own; Lü Xingshi needs to purchase those items first. They also won't plan anything. If there are no buildings like chicken coops or farmlands, they won't do anything.

So the entire upstream and downstream industry was his gradual exploration and stepping on pits, finally completing this most efficient layout.

Actually, at the beginning of the game, there was only one game character. All the extra characters were created by Lv Xing through gold coins. It takes 10,000 gold coins to transform one game character.

Now it's not being converted because it's already overcrowded. Adding more would be inappropriate because the interactive objects have volume and will cause collisions and crowding. Having too many could actually lead to traffic jams.

"Not bad, another beautiful day." Lü Xingshi enjoyed watching this scene. He didn't really like talking to himself, but the necessary utterances ensured his linguistic proficiency.

And then he went back, opened the game panel. There were a bunch of things on it, like gold coins and resources, and so on. Then he scrolled to the bottom, where there was a progress bar.

DLC: Download progress 99%...

DLC refers to downloadable content for a game, such as add-ons or expansions.

This thing has existed for a long time, and it costs one million gold coins to buy. Lü Xingshi saved up for quite a while.

However, he didn't expect that the truly long part wasn't saving up one million gold coins for the purchase, but the downloading process. Since there was no day-night cycle or time system, Lü Xingshi didn't know how long it had taken.

Anyway, he's been stuck on that 99% progress bar for a long time, so he just glanced at it as usual.

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Just as I was about to close it, the progress bar reached 100%.

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