In the Game Inn, players finally recognized the existence of this setup and then divided into two factions.
One faction believed that what the Living Immortal had done was unethical, questioning why the game couldn't be perfect when reality wasn't perfect enough.
"Change the setting for me!"
"Don't force me to kneel and beg you!"
The other faction thought that life was just like this, and the game didn't necessarily have to provide a false beautiful dream; recognizing reality was an important purpose.
The two factions argued incessantly, while the person in question, Fang Cheng, sat at his workstation, watching the players' quarrel and started to think.
"Parallel Life" was an attempt he made, initially intending to let players experience the joy of divination, but the development of events caught him by surprise.
He was an almost omnipotent being; anything he couldn't do temporarily, he could achieve with a bit more effort afterward.
Except for making games.