The air suddenly fell silent. Mai Ge stared at the pop-up ad with its edges gleaming with gold, his eyebrows twitching. He felt a mix of anger and amusement.
"Oops, oops... I missed one." The system was silent for a moment, then a slightly embarrassed voice came through, and the pop-up ad disappeared.
"This system will stop at nothing to make money. It's probably forgotten what kind of system it is." Mai Ge shook his head and sighed inwardly. He didn't know if encountering such a system was good luck or bad luck. "But a holographic simulation game? A game controller? That's interesting. I can look into it when I have time."
Mai Ge didn't rush to turn on the projector or continue arguing with the system. He took the music box downstairs, where the two little ones were waiting eagerly.
"Daddy, where's the Mushroom Little Elf?" Amy looked at the music box in Mai Ge's hand, the hemispherical glass was empty. She quickly walked over and asked anxiously.
The Ugly Duckling lay down on the ground, finally able to catch its breath, and rolled its eyes at the ceiling.
I'm not eating anymore. I'll never eat a second bowl in my life!
Yabemia also came closer, looking at the music box with some confusion. Mai Ge had said he would modify the music box to make its movements smoother, but now even the little elf was gone. Who would teach her to dance?
Of course, she completely trusted Mai Ge wouldn't lie to Amy, but the current situation puzzled her. Could the little elf really appear out of thin air?
"Don't rush, don't blink, the moment of witnessing a miracle is about to begin." Mai Ge didn't rush to explain, but placed the music box on the table and gently tapped the icon to awaken the main character.
Amy and Yabemia both stared wide-eyed at the music box, their little faces full of anticipation. Even the Ugly Duckling lying on the ground nearby raised its head, seemingly also wanting to know what would happen.
The lighting next to the crystal ball also seemed to have been changed, with the cheap flashlights replaced by smaller stage lights.
As a clear, melodious sound, like water falling into a pool, rang out, beams of light lit up, dazzling lights flashing and intertwining before finally converging on the center of the crystal ball.
"Ding!"
A crisp sound rang out, and a burst of vibrant light suddenly erupted from the center of the crystal ball, like fireworks bursting into bloom, its colors brilliant and dazzling.
"So beautiful!"
Amy and Yabemia gasped simultaneously, their eyes lighting up at the sight. It was a magnificent scene they had never witnessed before, even more beautiful than the lights on Peace Memorial Day.
What's amazing is that after the dazzling light spread out, it didn't disappear immediately. Instead, it floated in mid-air, slowly gathered, and then suddenly burst out with a dazzling seven-colored light.
As the light faded, a beautiful blonde elf appeared in the center of the sphere. She had long eyelashes and bright, expressive eyes, wearing a fitted, knee length silver white dress that revealed her slender legs. Smiling, she nodded to the crowd and said, "I'm Annie, nice to meet you all."
"Wow! That's amazing." Amy clapped her hands and walked over, circling the table. Her mouth was agape and she couldn't close it. What used to look like a wooden elf now looked real. Her skin was white, and her smile was beautiful and not stiff at all, as if there really was a little elf inside.
"So cute! But is this a summoning?" Yabemia was also surprised and a little confused. The lights that had just turned on seemed like a summoning ritual, and the elf looked real and could even talk. Could it be that Boss Mai had just cast a spell to summon a little elf?
Even the Ugly Duckling, who had been lying dejectedly on the ground, suddenly stood up and walked over with great curiosity, craning its neck to take a closer look.
"No, you're not Annie, you're a Mushroom Little Elf." Amy suddenly remembered something, stopped, looked at the little elf, and shook her head.
The little elf's face showed a human-like look of confusion, looking at Amy with some bewilderment.
"Is this the legendary semi-intelligent?" Mai Ge looked at the half-elf with some surprise. Holographic projection technology had already developed to a certain extent in his previous life. There was a Luo Tianyi concert that used holographic projection technology.
However, the system certainly had reason to be proud, achieving such clarity in its holographic projections, almost indistinguishable from real objects, even capturing and displaying subtle facial expressions.
The level of intelligence was also quite good. Although it can't compare to the sentient system, but it's much better than those idiotic dialogue systems that are set to trigger fixed response languages.
This technology was indeed advanced, growing through learning. If the system wasn't so greedy, Mai Ge would think it's quite impressive.
"Spending 20,000 copper coins on a toy like this doesn't seem like a bad deal. I'm actually looking forward to seeing what those so-called holographic games will be like." Mai Ge smiled as he looked at the happy Amy.
"Mushroom Little Elf, this is your real name. You must have forgotten, your name isn't Annie." Amy said earnestly, looking at the elf.
"Is that so?" The elf's expression of doubt deepened, and she began to doubt herself.
"Yes, that's right, you are the Mushroom Little Elf." Amy nodded with great certainty.
"I'm Mushroom Little Elf?" the elf repeated.
"You are." Amy nodded.
"Hello, I'm Mushroom Little Elf." the elf nodded in return.
"That's right, you finally remembered who you are!" Amy clapped her hands happily.
"Amy's brainwashing method?" Mai Ge looked at the elf who had been successfully brainwashed by Amy with a strange expression. Her name, which was originally quite good, had been lost just like that.
"But…" Yabemia opened her mouth, looking at the little elf who had accepted her nickname as her name with some disbelief. But since the other party had accepted it, there seemed to be no need to say anything more.
"Alright, if you want to learn to dance, you can start learning now with the Mushroom Little Elf." Mai Ge was just about to tap the interface.
"If you want to learn dance, the only option right now is 'Gokuraku Jodo'. Would you like to learn?" the Mushroom Little Elf asked.
"Yes!" Amy and Yabemia responded at the same time, both looking at the elf with curiosity. It really could understand them.
"Okay, first we need about three square meters of open space. That way you won't bump into anything while you're learning. Then, follow me to learn to dance. Let's watch the full version first." the Mushroom Little Elf said with a smile.
The music of "Gokuraku Jodo" began to play, and the elf, dressed in a tight-fitting silver white dress, began to dance.
"I'm probably the only one who's ever seen an elf version of Gokuraku Jodo..." Mai Ge muttered, looking at the Mushroom Little Elf swaying its graceful waist, and nodded, "Hmm, it's really beautiful."
