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46 - Devils Town

  "Huh?"

  "New features again?"

  Jake immediately dropped everything he was doing, went back into his room, locked the doors and windows, and immersed himself in studying the new system features.

  He opened the map of Starlight Amusement Park.

  The map now looked vastly different from its original state.

  Although most areas were still grayed out and dormant.

  At least one corner of the map had been lit up by three attractions.

  This lit-up corner, like a sun, gave Jake's heart a sense of comfort.

  "The revolution is not yet complete, we still need to work hard!" Jake cheered himself on.

  The road for Starlight Amusement Park is still long.

  It has not yet been known to everyone in the world.

  There are more amazing and interesting attractions waiting for him to activate.

  At this time, the Death Shack, one of the three attractions on the map, had a noticeable difference from before.

  A small green arrow pointing upwards was prominently added to the lower right corner of its icon.

  Jake looked at it, and a burst of text information floated out.

  ----

  Death Shack Upgrade Instructions

  Upgrade Requirement 1: Visitor play count reaches 1003/1000 (completed)

  Upgrade Requirement 2: Starlight Amusement Park reaches a one-star rating (not completed)

  Upgrade Change: Devil's Town will descend into Death Forest, and the villagers will all be transformed into demons.

  Note: The demons have been restrained by the system, and visitors will not be in any life-threatening danger as long as they wear the amulets issued by the system.

  ----

  Devil's Town?

  Jake frowned slightly, searching his mind for relevant information about Devil's Town.

  A remote town in northeastern U.S.

  Alessa's powerful mental strength and intense resentment generated in pain became the source of the supernatural phenomena in Devil's Town. Her subconscious and twisted wishes shaped the town's environment and the monsters within it.

  Countless demons were entrenched here, and ordinary people who entered Devil's Town had little chance of survival.

  Such a mysterious mountain village was naturally targeted by countless spirit-hunting enthusiasts.

  But no matter how they searched, they could not step into Devil's Town.

  "Damn, what if I really bring out Devil's Town?" Jake paced back and forth in the room, unable to contain his excitement.

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  Not to mention that Devil's Town itself is a highly playable place, and the villagers inside are all transformed into demons, obliterating the impostor demons from other places.

  Jake could seriously and confidently say a few heartfelt words to the visitors.

  First sentence: We put our heart into making haunted houses!

  Second sentence: Bro, we only play for real!

  Moreover, Devil's Town is the Jerusalem in the hearts of spirit-hunting enthusiasts.

  Once the news of Devil's Town is released.

  No cap, the enthusiasts who come here by word of mouth are enough to exhaust the terrifying demons to the point that they never want to see anyone again.

  "The first upgrade requirement has been completed, and now only the second one is missing."

  Jake fell into deep thought.

  As an amusement park owner, he naturally knew what the system meant by a one-star rating.

  There is an association in the world called the Amusement Park Association, whose members are the most fanatic amusement park enthusiasts.

  Among them are some amusement park owners and top rich people.

  This association has a function of rating amusement parks, with a minimum of one star and a maximum of seven stars.

  The rating itself may not be of much use, but just like Michelin one-star, two-star, and three-star restaurants in the catering industry, it is a name that can attract many people when it is spoken out.

  It can improve the popularity and traffic of the amusement park to a certain extent.

  Starlight Amusement Park was once rated as a two-star amusement park by this association at its peak.

  Many tourists came for this title.

  It is a pity that times have changed. As Starlight Amusement Park gradually declined, the two stars were successively removed by the World Amusement Park Association.

  "This requirement is not difficult."

  Jake still remembered the World Amusement Park Association's rating standards for amusement parks.

  One star is the lowest standard and the simplest.

  As long as the amusement park itself does not have negative behavior and is in operation, it can be rated as long as a membership fee of one million is paid.

  If you want to upgrade further, it is not something that can be solved by paying money.

  At that time, an application needs to be submitted in advance.

  The association will form a review panel to conduct on-site inspections.

  Scores are given in all aspects such as amusement facilities, supporting facilities, traffic volume, and word-of-mouth, and finally compiled into a total score.

  After the total score reaches the standards specified by the association, the star level can be increased.

  After Jake sorted out his thoughts, he sat in front of the computer, opened the official website of the World Amusement Park Association, and logged into the account of Starlight Amusement Park.

  The rating of Starlight Amusement Park was cancelled at the beginning, but the account was not banned and was still saved.

  Jake groped on the official website and quickly found the place to apply for rating.

  After filling in the current information of Starlight Amusement Park on it, he quickly jumped to a place to pay the membership fee.

  "One million is gone like that." Jake's mouth twitched, and he felt extremely heartache, as if someone was repeatedly poking his heart with a needle. It took a long time for him to recover.

  "If I were a little more fragile, I might have burst into tears!"

  However, Jake also knew that spending this million was more beneficial than harmful.

  Not to mention that it can upgrade the Death Shack and let Devil's Town see the light of day again.

  The World Amusement Park Association is not a black-hearted middleman who only takes money and does nothing. It will arrange resources to help your amusement park promote.

  They have professional personnel and special channels, which are better than spending millions to advertise.

  "Ding, Death Shack has met the upgrade requirements!"

  "Please choose one of the following two upgrade methods!"

  "The first placement method is directly generated in the park."

  "The second placement method is that the system will generate workers to build Devil's Town in seven days, and invite demons from all over the world to move into their new homes!"

  "Choose the first one." Jake said.

  Anyway, Devil's Town is hidden in the world of the Death Shack, and the outside world will not notice the changes inside.

  As for Ethan and the others, they have not explored the entire Death Forest, so they can just make up a reason to get away with it.

  "Boom!"

  Only a loud noise was heard from inside the Death Shack.

  Jake rushed to the monitoring room and watched the changes inside the Death Shack through the monitor.

  Through the monitor, Jake saw buildings rising from the ground on the edge of Death Forest.

  School, Asylum, Church.

  At the same time, demons also appeared in the village.

  Jake's heart began to feel numb.

  But he thought about it again, anyway, he wouldn't go in, and a smile that was hard to describe appeared on his face.

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