5 Weiss Said, "Let There Be Light!"

After receiving Alice's promise, Weiss was motivated to reach 1 million Dev points!

At least, his goal of earning more Dev points to become stronger wasn't as boring as it was before.

With a goal in mind, Weiss decided to focus on creating the game world in the Game Workshop.

In the Game Workshop, what Weiss could see was nothing but darkness. However, he seemed able to perceive the boundless nothingness in this dark realm despite the lack of light. It was as if the Game Workshop was nothing but an extension of his body which he could freely manipulate.

For starters, Weiss didn't want the Game Workshop to be this dark so he dramatically snapped his fingers and spoke, "Weiss said, let there be light!"

As if he was the almighty creator in the Game Workshop, Weiss' words came true as a huge ball of light appeared which seemed to resemble the sun.

It was indeed the sun. After all, Weiss planned to create a game world and he wanted it to be the same as Blue Star but with some modifications depending on the game plot he had in mind.

After Weiss created the sun, he started to create the universe as well as the galaxy. But other than serving for background purposes, the universe and galaxy in the game world didn't have any other usages.

With the creation of the universe and the galaxy, Weiss created the Blue Star. But instead of creating several continents, he only created one supercontinent.

Teleporting himself towards Blue Star, specifically on the barren supercontinent, Weiss step foot on it. When his feet came into contact with the supercontinent, the barren wasteland was suddenly injected with vitality, causing green grasses to appear and tall trees to sprout.

Countless flora adorned the previously barren supercontinent.

Looking at his masterpiece, Weiss muttered, "I have to admit, using the Game Workshop is like playing a realistic sandbox game. For a second there, I was so immersed that I feel like I am God."

While Weiss was immersed in the feeling of being almighty, Alice's sweet voice reassured him.

[That's not a bad thing, Weiss.]

[After all, there are existences more terrifying than a god invading Blue Star in the future. I don't doubt that you can become a god after the two-month time limit ends.]

[Existences with the power of a god will inevitably invade Blue Star in the future. So let alone you, the natives of Blue Star must also become a god if they want to defeat those foreign gods.]

[If you can successfully protect this world and reach the "Ultimate End", you have already become an existence above a god at that time.]

Despite hearing Alice elaborate on how dangerous the threats he would face in the future, Weiss wasn't that worried. That didn't dissuade him from protecting Blue Star and instead, it fueled his motivation to create games and increase the overall power of Blue Star.

Weiss didn't have any noble cause for protecting Blue Star or humanity. For him, protecting Blue Star was just for the sake of his convenience. After all, it would be troublesome if his home was destroyed.

He also wanted to entertain himself with the process of protecting Blue Star from those foreign invaders.

In other words, Weiss treated this as nothing but a game set for him by the higher existence who transmigrated him into this world and gave him a second life and a powerful system.

Weiss noticed the clue left by Alice in her words so he couldn't help but ask, "What's the Ultimate End? If I reach the Ultimate End, what will happen?"

"After all, you said that if I successfully protect this world, I can obtain ownership of this world as well as an opportunity to step into the realms of the higher existences. What's the difference between that and reaching the Ultimate End?"

Hearing Weiss' question, Alice replied.

[It would be boring if I revealed that secret at the start, right?]

[And even if I want to tell you, I can't. Not because I am not allowed to, but because my memory regarding the Ultimate End was sealed by a higher existence.]

[I only know that the Ultimate End exists, but as for how to reach it, I have no idea. Maybe when the system gets updated several times, that memory of mine regarding the Ultimate End might be unsealed.]

When Weiss heard Alice's reply, he wasn't surprised. It could be said that he already expected such a reply.

"It would indeed be boring if I received such a huge spoiler at the start. So let's take things one step at a time."

Assuring Alice that he didn't mind, Weiss continued working on the creation of the Game World.

After developing the flora in the supercontinent, Weiss used 5% of the supercontinent's land to create a large city.

A large city appeared out of nowhere in the middle of the supercontinent and it was no different from the modern cities on Earth, albeit bigger.

"Since this city will be infested with zombies in the future and there are only 1000 players per server, it's technically impossible to escape from the city alive."

"I have planned for 1000 players to appear in this city with a population of 100 million human NPCs. Rather than calling it a city, it's more like a huge ass country or city-state."

"However, if there is a player who managed to reach the end of the city and escape outside the city, I can also add a special achievement for those players who managed to do that."

"So, the limit of the game world is the end of the supercontinent. It's impossible to leave the supercontinent and venture into the ocean since the game rules won't allow it. I have already created an invisible barrier that prevents players from leaving the supercontinent."

"With the creation of the Game World completed, the next thing to add is NPCs as well as the rules and objectives of the game."

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