84 This Is Impossible (1/2)

As this was an administrator's post, it received an overwhelming number of replies.

[Jiaoqiu: The gamers are all talents. Imagine obtaining an alias by blowing up a bladder.]

[Spinning leaf through the forest: We are now the producers too (Manual Houndhead)]

[Doubling the money: Gamers are producers.]

[Waiting for extramarital affairs: Eh? The game producers were playing the game all this while?]

[Pining for him: The game producers snuck in with the Beta Gamers to play?]

[Sunrider: No, the previous time he appeared was to request a sandbox strategy game.]

[ywwy: Since the game producers have made the request… The Explosive Team should get ready, light up the powder kegs, and detonate. Let Sherlie experience agony!]

There were many replies discussing how to blow up the Dungeon.

Very few gamers followed Sherlock's advice to discuss the invention of new items and styles of gameplay.

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Sherlock looked at the gamers sharing their thoughts on how to blow up the Dungeon. He activated the program ”WORD” and started editing the contents of the next update:

”Update content: Dangerous experiments are strictly forbidden in the Dungeon. They should be carried out outside the Dungeon…”

Sherlock watched the gamers interact with each other on the forum. They were discussing gameplay for the next Update Patch.

Meanwhile, experienced Lich invigilators and the assistant tutor, Brainiac, gathered in Training Ground No.25 of Specter College.

In front of them was a badly burnt, empty space. The floor of Level 2 had a huge pit.

”It's Mana.”

One of the Lich teachers looked at the devastated place and said, ”Examination candidate 65685 flouted the rules by bringing in a Skeleton Magician. This kind of damage is due to fireballs.”

Another Lich teacher quickly disagreed. ”Not likely. If it were caused by Mana fireballs, the edge here would be in a melted state from the high temperature. Mana fireballs have an extremely high temperature, and it looks like the damage was created by physical smashing. So, it was created from physical combat!”

The other Lich teachers at the side started to debate.

”The pit is too big, so it couldn't possibly be from smashing unless it was done repeatedly. How could such a situation happen during the examination?”

”I agree, it's Mana. Look at the obvious scorch marks over here. As for why it wasn't in a melted state, I think it's a good topic for research. My research team will look into this topic today, 'The relationship between Mana transfer and Mana effects'. I think this is a good research example.”

”Impossible. Though candidate 65685 created the Skeleton Magician, according to my initial questioning, he didn't create the Magician himself. He is a novice Lich, and the Skeleton Magician was created with another Lich's help. How could he control the Skeleton Magician effectively? I believe the pit was caused by passive weapons. As for the scorch marks, they are the products of the student's Mana, which caused the mutual destruction of the Skeleton Magician and the Goblins.”

”I feel that this argument isn't valid. If it was the Skeleton Magician, the Goblins wouldn't have the chance to get near, especially since they are Goblins.”

”I think it's this situation…”