Shang Jingyan wakes up in the interstellar era and quickly realizes—this world is weird.
The arts have flourished, and entertainment comes in all shapes and sizes. But there’s one glaring omission: darkness. No horror, no fear, nothing remotely unsettling. Instead, the entire galaxy is obsessed with love stories, dreamy fantasies, and endless pink bubbles.
System: “Your mission is to become a literary icon! Collect ‘Heartbeat Points’ by making audiences swoon!”
Former horror director Shang Jingyan: “Got it. No problem.”
A few days later, a short film titled Married to an Eldritch God goes live. The opening shot? A cosmic horror’s grotesque visage filling the screen. The middle? Blood, madness, and creeping dread. The ending? Unspeakable.
—Statistically, every single unfortunate viewer’s heart rate that night skyrocketed to 180 bpm.
System: “Wait… WHAT?! This works too?!”
Viewer A: “I only watch romance shows… Wait, horror is actually amazing?!”
Gamer B: “I just wanted to romance the NPCs… Ghost, prepare to die!”
Casual Viewer C: “I’m not scared of anything—oh hell no, I’m not sleeping tonight.”
With sheer creative force, Shang Jingyan ignites a horror frenzy across the galaxy.
They say she can terrify an entire civilization with just three sentences:
“I’m making a movie.”
“I’m developing a game.”
“I’m directing a variety show.”
And yet, despite the screams and tears, people just. Keep. Watching.
Years later, critics would say:
“She was the queen of the Second Galactic Era, the one who reintroduced fear and rage to the masses.”
“She created countless works, all to deliver a single message—”
“I will awaken your nightmares. So scream for me. Let your heart race!”
Wang Chuan, a gamer, unexpectedly finds himself in a technologically advanced parallel world.
What? Games are the ninth art, on par with music and art.
Thus, starting with the meta-game "The Stanley Parable," game producer Wang Chuan began to bring over all sorts of bizarre games.
Years later, he looked back and discovered that he had actually created a gaming empire!
Carrying the Game Producer System, he traveled to a parallel world. The people there were rabidly obsessed with games. Seeing them having so much fun playing pixel-based games, Chen Pingan felt it was time to show them real games. Starting with "Pirates of the Caribbean," he adapted classic film and television works into games, shocking the world like never before. Chen Pingan constantly updated and iterated, from the initial 3D to VR and then to the Super Fantasy system, repeatedly challenging players' perceptions. In a world starved of entertainment, he gradually became the master of the gaming and entertainment empire.
A group of dragons are watching “Game of Thrones” day and night
High Elf and Druid are in tears after watching “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale”
Humans and Dwarfs are greatly spending money on “Hearthstone”
Even the god personally arrived in the mortal world to read “Sherlock Holmes” novels.
Eventually, a great Druid has started a “pick and drop” business, all Dwarfs and gnomes have joined for the construction of internet stores.
A cultural invasion in different world from earth!
Wang Jia is a well-known game producer, novelist, cartoonist, and entrepreneur.
"This world's entertainment products are so scarce. If I don't bring some change to this world, then my life would be in vain!"
Create an entertainment empire with one game, comic, novel, and movie after another!
Chen Mo a game designer got sent to a parallel world with advance technology but undeveloped game concepts.
Watch as he redefines the world’s gaming industry with the games he remade from his old world.