Looking at it now, Bei Si'de seemed to be a money-burning project.
Was Ma Lin perhaps setting his sights too high? Was it a bit unrealistic?
Bei Si'de was merely a means for him to achieve his ideals and was just a bridge.
He hoped that the entire continent of Ouduo could become a divine nation where everyone lived extremely happily.
Someone asked, if technology advanced so much and society was so harmonious, wouldn't everyone lack pursuits? Wouldn't they feel empty?
In fact, with so many people in the continent of Ouduo, as long as the sophistication of society could be improved, the cultural and entertainment industries would develop further.
What worries did people have these days?
Ma Lin's worry was that, although he was very wealthy and famous, he didn't live a happy life at all. He knew the solution was to do more good deeds, solve more problems for others, and in this process, he would become increasingly happy.
What were other people worried about?