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Chapter 578 -334 Wang’s Style (Part 1)_2

Chapter 578 -334 Wang’s Style (Part 1)_2

[Okay, we know you’re brave, but can you stand up? The guests are already waiting anxiously ahead.]

Grasping the railing beside him, Wang struggled to his feet, only to see a long line of tourists already queued up in front of the haunted house.

The visitors willing to come here were all the kind who liked to scare people. Among them were those hundreds of times more terrifying than the previous female visitor, a hulking giant who looked like he could go toe-to-toe with Jason, a horror film specter in a white dress, and even those seemingly amiable girls who would occasionally flash a sinister smile.

Horror film characters he had seen and those he hadn’t could all be found here, and they all appeared eager to try. Each one could probably scare Wang to death.

Seeing these people, Wang’s legs began to tremble.

What’s going on with you guys?

Do you all enjoy scaring people this much?

Should I close up shop?

As Wang agonized over this, viewers in the live stream spoke up, [Wang, take a look at the game forum recommendations. You’re on the list.]

“What?”

With a mix of surprise and confusion, Wang accessed the game review system through his panel and indeed saw that his haunted house had made it onto a modest leaderboard.

Although the leaderboard was small, with thousands upon thousands of visitors, just being at the tail end of one small list had brought him some traffic, attracting visitors to his amusement park.

Opening the list, Wang saw that there was actually a review posted.

Mountain Zombie: [I went, and at first, I wasn’t impressed, after all, the whole amusement park had just one building—the haunted house. But I happen to be interested in haunted houses, so I took a closer look.]

[There’s nothing special about this haunted house. The hospital is just scary for the sake of being scary and it seems there are no employees, which would make playing here less enjoyable. But when I saw the park owner, I knew I had to try this haunted house.]

[That park owner, once you see him, you’ll understand. He’s the type who puts up a brave front like a defiant duck but gives you plenty of reaction when scared. And after playing for real, you’ll find his responses and the volume of his screams are top-notch. Even without anything else, just scaring him is well worth the price of admission.]

[Overall rating: Environment (one star)

Facilities (one star)

Fun Level (five stars)

Recommended for one play.]

After reading this, Wang understood why so many oddballs had come here.

They all wanted to scare him!

This haunted house couldn’t stay!

Just as Wang was about to shut the place down, he saw an alert for a new email. Mountain Zombie had given him an extra reward, with the Happiness Coins amounting to twenty times the ticket price.

According to Gong Gong’s earlier introduction, opportunities to receive rewards in the game were scarce and usually came when the other party was particularly satisfied with a player’s amusement park. It was a way of expressing their enjoyment of the park’s facilities.

Happiness Coins were just a minor part of the reward; better prizes even included blueprints and items.

If some visitors really liked the place, it was possible they would stay on as staff.

Looking at this extra income, Wang hesitated.

Being scared was terrifying, but if one could make money from being scared, then maybe it wasn’t so bad.

Compared to toiling alongside the gangsters, Wang felt this way of making money was somehow safer.

After much deliberation, he finally made a decision.

Shuffling down, he raised the price for the ghostly characters and said to the throngs of demons and spirits arriving at the news, in a low voice, “Esteemed guests, please come inside.”

Before long, Wang’s screams echoed to the heavens, filling his live stream with a lively atmosphere.

The visitors were having a great time, and the live stream audience was enjoying the show; it was a win-win situation.

It wasn’t until the gaming pod issued a heart rate warning that Wang finally stopped accepting guests.

Halting the haunted house’s operations for the moment, he watched the bizarre creatures leave, comforting his little heart, and resolved never to do this again.

But upon seeing the Happiness Coins he had painstakingly accumulated, he couldn’t help but laugh.

Looking at Wang’s relieved smile, the audience in the live stream began to discuss:

[Seeing other people make money annoys me, but watching Wang actually makes me feel a bit heartbroken.]

[Sigh, things have been pretty tight lately, let’s be nicer to him.]

[Yeah, it would be trouble if he gets played to death, it’s rare to find such an interesting streamer.]

[And isn’t this basically a 996 simulator? I feel like no salaryman has it as tough as Wang.]

While it was clearly meant to be a casual and relaxing management simulation game, Wang had managed to play it with the vibe of a hard-working laborer, which made the viewers think that Wang must have a few extra livers.

After getting the money, Wang finally managed to calm his emotions, then began to think about what he should do next.

He had already accumulated thirty thousand Happiness Coins, and since the tourists really enjoyed his screaming and terrified expressions, they had become quite generous with their tips.

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However, the ultimate goal of the game was to completely satisfy the visitors, and he hadn’t yet achieved that standard, indicating the task wasn’t so easy to complete.

You’ve got to walk before you can run, so Wang decided not to worry about the game’s ultimate goal for the time being and continued to research new buildings.

“We’ve got a haunted house, and it’s pretty popular, which can boost the popularity of ‘My Amusement Park’ and attract a crowd. Next, I need to add some facilities that can make quick money. What do you guys think would be good?”

[A restaurant.]

[A bubble tea shop.]

[A maid cafe, and if there’s no waitstaff, you do it yourself, Wang.]

The suggestions were not very serious, but there was one that caught Wang’s attention.

[What about combining toilets + Burger King?]

Seeing this suggestion, the other viewers gasped in shock.

The NPCs in the game might not have human rights, but that doesn’t mean you can be so inhumane.

Just the thought of these people turning into burrito warriors made the audience feel that the scene was too beautiful to bear looking at.

However, after looking at the game’s description for a while, Wang said regretfully, “You can build toilets in the game, but there’s no way to make visitors enter a state of diarrhea, what a pity.”

[Wait, you actually looked into it?]

“It’s all about the antics, of course. I’ll choose whatever’s the most inhumane. Got it, we’ll sell souvenirs.”

[What kind of souvenirs could your crummy place possibly have… wait, no way?]

“That’s right, me.”

[Impressive…]

After setting up a pathway, Wang placed a souvenir shop next to the haunted house, directly printing out photos of himself being scared in the haunted house and selling them as mementos.

To capture the best photos, Wang purposely bought a new batch of high-definition cameras and installed them in his own haunted house.

Through these cameras, the scenes of Wang being terrified out of his wits would be clearly captured, and the valorous moments of the visitors scaring Wang would also be preserved by the camera, becoming their everlasting memorabilia.

Wang, in order to successfully promote this venture, bravely fed himself to the tiger, entered the haunted house once again as a staff member, and was scared half to death, again.

Nevertheless, this approach worked quite well. Most of the tourists who left the haunted house entered the souvenir shop contentedly and then spent Happiness Coins to buy a photo of themselves as a keepsake.

Only at that moment did these customers seem human.

Gathered together, they shared their experiences of scaring Wang with each other, their happy smiles lighting up their faces, and in turn, the tips Wang received increased.

Leaning against the entrance, Wang watched the visitors wearily.

You like it?

If you like it, that’s right, it’s earned with my life!

For his quirky amusement park, Wang felt he had given enough, and it wouldn’t be too much to ask his fans for a ‘like, share, and subscribe’.

But just when Wang was feeling self-satisfied, he saw a discordant message in his live stream: “Go check out Black Tech’s amusement park, it’s insanely cool!”