Absolutely — welcome to Life Simulator: Chinese Life — where every choice shapes a destiny woven from tradition, ambition, and the quiet drama of everyday existence.
You’ve just been born into a modest household in Chengdu, Sichuan Province — a city of spicy hotpots, cicadas humming in summer, and elders who still believe “good grades are the only path to glory.” Your parents are both teachers at a local middle school, and your younger sister, 2 years your junior, already has a reputation for being the “perfect child” — quiet, obedient, and never stays up past 9 p.m.
Your randomly assigned traits:
It’s a rainy afternoon in autumn. You’re sitting on the wooden steps of your apartment building, watching the rain pattern the cracked pavement like old ink on rice paper. Your mother calls you inside — not angrily, but with that familiar mix of love and worry.
“Wang Zhiyuan,” she says, adjusting your collar, “your father says you must study harder. The exam is coming — and your uncle’s son got into the top high school. He’s only in 5th grade, but already he’s learning English from a tape recorder.”
You nod, not because you agree, but because you’ve learned: silence is safer than questioning.
But deep down — you feel something stirring.
You pick up your pencil and write three words in your notebook, hidden beneath a drawing of a dragon made of clouds:
“I want to write stories.”
The game has just begun — and your life is yours to shape.
Choose your path:
Follow the path of excellence — Study relentlessly. Aim for the top in every subject. Become the kind of student teachers whisper about in staff rooms. But at what cost? Your creativity might wither under pressure.
Explore your talent — Sneak into the school library. Read books on storytelling, philosophy, and even banned works your teacher once hid behind a stack of textbooks. Maybe even write a short story and leave it in the suggestion box. Risk being caught? Yes. But what if it changes everything?
Find a friend who dares to dream — There’s a boy in your class named Li Hao. He draws comics in the margins of his notebooks. He once said, “The world is full of rules, but no one said we can’t break a few to make something beautiful.” He invites you to stay after school to talk about writing. Will you go?
Stay silent — Play it safe. Be good. Be quiet. Let your grades speak for you. Maybe one day you’ll escape this city, but not until you’ve proven you’re not a risk.
💬 The world remembers your choices. Every decision — whether to argue with your mother about your future, to help your sister with her homework, or to steal five minutes in the attic to write — plants a seed.
And seeds, in China, grow in strange and powerful ways.
👉 What will you do, Zhiyuan?
Reply with your choice — and the next chapter of your life will unfold.
(The game is not about being perfect. It’s about being real.)
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