The minimum difficulty level is set at ten thousand points, and currently, Xu Lie is unable to accept that challenge.
Every quarter, the company releases various films and television dramas across multiple worlds. The top ten seasonal champions can earn additional rewards ranging from one thousand to ten thousand points. As for Xu Lie's other concerns, answers can be found in the manual.
For instance, before Xu Lie began acting, he was most concerned about the cost of reviving and leaving the company, which is a hefty one hundred thousand points. Previously, the scenes depicting Xu Lie's childhood were crafted by the company based on a background they created for him.
Moreover, regarding his interest in the drama "Not Allowed to Fall in Love Freely," he can indeed return to it for free without any penalties. However, there is a time limit; actors can only take a maximum one-month break, whether resting at the company or in the Drama World. This restriction can be lifted if Xu Lie achieves high ratings in his current role.
To prevent chaos when leaving, the company thoughtfully creates a substitute for Xu Lie—a bionic person that mimics his appearance, tone, and skills, controlled by advanced intelligence to ensure no flaws are exposed. Xu Lie can issue commands remotely from the company and even communicate with professors in the Biological Laboratory through this bionic person, who can be instructed not to go out to avoid complications.
Upon realizing this, Xu Lie finally felt relieved; he wouldn't have to return to the Drama World just yet since he still had a few years of confinement in the Biological Laboratory ahead of him. What should he do now? Waste time?
However, there is still a cost involved. The bionic person can only replicate Xu Lie's skills but lacks knowledge in biology. He needs to purchase the corresponding Test Tube Baby Technology as a skill from the company to assist him.
Checking the conversion cost for Test Tube Technology into skills reveals it requires five hundred points—quite expensive! Blasting Skills only costs three hundred points. Curious, Xu Lie clicked on the details and discovered that the Test Tube Baby Technology was extremely complex and even involved highly integrated processes.
After some cuts and adjustments, reducing it from top-tier specifications to something usable, Xu Lie spent two hundred points to convert it into a skill.
With this matter resolved, Xu Lie officially turned his attention to the three latest dramas displayed before him.
**High Difficulty Drama "Tracking Twelve Years":** Twelve years ago, a horrifying tragedy occurred in a small town under Li City. A man has spent twelve years searching for answers, persistently investigating every clue until he uncovers a brutal truth.
**High Difficulty Drama "Dream of Splendid Sound":** In pursuit of his musical dreams, a young man with a guitar ventures into the big city. Along the way, he meets many hardworking companions who share his passion for music. After facing numerous challenges, he ultimately succeeds in stepping onto the stage he has always dreamed of.
In the challenging drama "Cang Hai Jue," a young hero from the martial world unwittingly becomes embroiled in palace intrigues. After a fateful fall into a great river, he discovers a hidden cave at the riverbed, where he learns the legendary martial arts technique left behind by an esteemed predecessor. As he navigates the treacherous waters of the martial world, filled with blades and shadows, entangled in love and vengeance, he ultimately rises to become a legendary hero.
The competition is fierce among detective dramas, musicals, and martial arts shows. Each genre presents its own set of challenges. For one, Xu Lie would never choose a musical, even if it only required purchasing a music skill to succeed; there simply isn't enough room for creativity. It can't be another explosive journey, can it? In the previous drama, explosions were meant to alter Gene Matching; what purpose would they serve in a musical?
As for detective dramas, they might attract some viewers interested in the mystery aspect, but those audiences are there for the intrigue, not for chaos. And martial arts dramas? That formula feels too clichéd—doesn't it always involve a character accidentally falling off a cliff only to discover an unparalleled martial art that transforms them?
With three new drama options, each one gives Xu Lie a headache. He decides to hold off on making a choice and considers asking around for advice.
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