[A non-human protagonist + the Fourth Calamity + farming management + behind-the-scenes plot + group portraits + search-and-fight] Le Ang, caught in a summoning ritual by a descendant of a noble, travels back in time as a gray rat hiding in the basement of a noble mansion, unexpectedly gaining the ability to summon players from Blue Star. Upon seeing the virtual reality game's realism, the Blue Star players, whose consciousnesses were summoned, become obsessed with their respective in-game characters—rats. As the game planner and the NPC boss to the rat players, Le Ang, while expanding his power through the supplies brought back by the players, learns extraordinary knowledge of this world from the descendants of the nobles... Gradually, Le Ang discovers that he has mastered alchemy. He transforms the frail rat players into his own creations. Flying squirrels with bat wings, muscular giant mutated rats...
[Sandbox] + [The Fourth Calamity] + [Game Impacts Reality]
"Extraordinary power is invading the world, and all ordinary people will be wiped out by the tide of time!"
Genetic lock is an insurmountable barrier between ordinary people and extraordinary individuals; some have gone bankrupt because of it, and some have lost their families.
Until a game quietly arrived, this insurmountable gap began to crumble:
What?! The world's largest supernatural realm is actually a game?!
What? You can become stronger just by breathing, and level up by defeating monsters!
Lu Chuan: "What are you talking about? This is just an ordinary sandbox game."
The Blue Crystal Space has invaded, causing reality to collapse. Humans have been able to log into this alternate dimension and bring the power of the game back to reality!
Mo Li, a terminally ill teenager, put on a login bracelet while lying on his sickbed.
You start with the growth talent [Measure the Earth]: Displacement distance can be stacked infinitely!
Flash followed by a charged slash? That's just basic stuff.
Walking on air, shrinking the distance to an inch? It's all possible!
While others were still painstakingly grinding monsters, Mo Li's teleportation distance had quietly broken through the heavens...
"Mo Li, come to the front lines and carry out the decapitation strike!"
Mo Li: If I care about you, you can just say thank you, instead of asking hurtful things like 'How the hell did you get in here!'
Watch as this young man uses his infinite teleportation ability to shatter the global invasion!
Transmigrating to the DC Universe, Russo became a background character in the final showdown between Batman and the Joker. Fortunately, his "Fourth Wall Eye" arrived on time. From then on, the multiverse gained a cheerful "director." During the Battle of New York, he had the Avengers film "off-duty" memes. In the Black Robe World, he turned the Civil War into a global live-action show. When the God of Order descended upon the DC main universe, attempting to format everything, Russo cleared his throat, faced the audience across the universe, and raised the microphone: "Don't panic, now please welcome our debaters—100 Batmen who have been spoiled, and a Superman who has learned 'Serious Punch'!" "In this multiverse, I will be responsible for the humor, and I will also define—what is called the true ending!"
Knowledge is power, and machinery is an army. Traveling across the galaxy, Fang Zhengjun, carrying a game template, became the most expensive profession—a mechanic. From repairing a shabby motorcycle to crafting a mechanical deity with his bare hands, his power stems from "krypton gold" and "hard experience." As the Empire and the Federation battle for territory, his torrent of steel floods the starry sky. The Universal Convention labels him a supreme threat, dubbing him the "Mechanical Tyrant." Fang Zhengjun vehemently objects, claiming he's merely a mechanic who's earned a few extra billion points.
Since childhood, I've pondered the question: How was the universe created? How will it end? Now, having witnessed firsthand the disruption to Earth's ecological balance caused by human activity, I'm wondering: In the future, as science advances, will humanity's conquest of the universe also disrupt its ecological balance?