After sharing his thoughts in the group, the readers fell silent.
A moment later, someone cautiously typed, "Tang, I know that writing is a job with a lot of psychological pressure. If you're tired, why not go out and take a break? You can continue writing after you come back."
Tang Mo: "Are you speaking human? I think that's doable. You've also played 'The Nameless,' and experienced the high degree of freedom, as well as the game's strong artificial intelligence. So, why can't we give it a try?"
"But it sounds a bit far-fetched. Telling others future events, modern knowledge, and geography through the protagonist, can such a thing really work? 'The Nameless' is brilliant, but is it that amazing?"
"Hard to say," a loyal fan of Fang Cheng games said, "I've been playing since 'The Forest's Second Son,' then 'Towards Death and Life,' 'Princess Dungeon,' etc. I've found that Fang Cheng likes to embed easter eggs in their games."