The "ct" in "The Great Rivers and Lakes: Azure Dragon and White Bird" actually represents the God Mode in the game. The God Mode allows for unlimited addition of currency and adding talent points for specific characters, but it is essentially a part of the construction mode and will not be saved in the player's save file. In this article, I will specifically introduce the God Mode for your reference, hoping that this content can help all the players~

God Mode is actually a type of construction mode within the game. Since the conditions to activate God Mode are quite strict, players must first complete one full playthrough of the game before they can officially start the God Mode challenge.
God Mode does not have any main storyline content, nor does it have any achievement dungeons that players need to challenge. Therefore, the overall difficulty is very low. If a player wants to test the maximum base damage of certain characters in the game, they can enter the arena through God Mode, freely press a skill or add points to a skill, to test its damage attribute values.

Of course, in God Mode, once players enter the Small Merchant Bridge, all items do not require copper coins for exchange; players just need to click to purchase and they can obtain them.
In God Mode, players can experience all the equipment sets that cannot be obtained in the main story content. Additionally, in God Mode, players can also build in their own home, but the construction mode does not allow unlimited building. Players are only allowed to build houses within the designated backyard area, and the materials for house building are completely free in God Mode. Players just need to use their creativity to decorate the houses.

Overall, although God Mode does not have any story content or gameplay, it is something that players who have completed one full playthrough and still want to explore the game can experience.

The above content is the complete introduction to the "ct" in "The Great Rivers and Lakes: Azure Dragon and White Bird" that I've brought to you in this article. In God Mode, players can also visit the homes of some NPCs who have already perished in the first playthrough. Since God Mode is a continuation of the first playthrough's ending, these deceased NPCs will not be revived. I hope after reading this content, the players can go directly into the game and experience God Mode~