The epic story of green monsters

Chapter 1132 Calculation

Chapter 1132 Calculation
The divine consciousness was ruthless and desireless, like a tireless machine, acting according to the goals set by Alan, saving the bear goblins a lot of trouble.

"call!!"

The food rolled in the illusory kitchen utensils, and as Alan's main consciousness let out a long breath, a master-level magic dish was successfully prepared.

But as his consciousness moved, the illusory dish and the messy kitchen utensils around it suddenly turned into nothing and disappeared in front of the bear goblin.

"The success rate of master-level magic cooking has reached 77.3%, but the success rate of this grandmaster-level dish is still a little lower, less than 15%."

Alan's main consciousness frowned, and it was obvious that he was not too excited about the previous cooking success. It was just a master-level magic dish, and the difficulty of it was incomparable with the grandmaster-level dish he was pursuing.

"The ingredients and cooking process in the sea of ​​consciousness are quite different from the real world. It is impossible to imitate the effects of the God of Cookery here, and the kitchen utensils do not have magical effects that enhance cooking. It is normal that the success rate is not high."

The divine consciousness, which was concentrating on a complex pattern on the Seed of Faith, heard the main consciousness muttering to itself, and was able to spare a bit of its attention to respond to the main consciousness: "If you leave the sea of ​​consciousness and return to reality, your (my) success rate in cooking grandmaster-level magic dishes should be able to increase by more than 5%."

"That's only a 1 in 5 chance of success."

Alan's main consciousness was still not satisfied. After all, in two years it would be the time he had agreed with the three pillars and several churches. By then he would have to cook grandmaster-level dishes for these forces.

Alan did not have much sympathy for the church. The other party was too big and powerful to afford failure. However, he was full of worries for the three pillars.

The three pillars were very determined. They heard that at an auction organized by the Natural Merchants Group in Mansa City, a kobold saint bought the heart of a phoenix at a sky-high price, just because the appraiser marked the material with the words "excellent food."

According to the information sent back, Allen estimated that Da Vinci probably emptied out all the wealth he had accumulated over the past two thousand years for this ingredient. Of course, it is also possible that part of it was spent from the public property of the Pale Night Tribe, but Allen knew that no matter where the money came from, it was a heavy burden for the foundation of a wilderness tribe.

Moreover, Allen had made it very clear at the beginning that the success rate of grandmaster-level cooking was extremely low. Smart people like Da Vinci naturally could not prepare ingredients for only one cooking. Allen predicted that their families must have prepared ingredients for at least four cookings, which meant that most of the public property of the three clans and their own accumulated wealth were invested.

If Alan fails to succeed once out of 2-3 times of cooking, then the reform scene they have maintained in the wilderness for hundreds of years will probably be wasted.

Allen himself thought that the continuous failures were normal. After all, the chances of success in master-level cooking were in front of him, and that was an unchangeable fact. However, in the eyes of the three pillars, they might not think that Allen had tried his best. Instead, they might be angry and ashamed because of the continuous loss of a large number of precious ingredients, thinking that Allen did it on purpose and was weakening the strength and foundation of their three tribes.

No matter how rational a person is, he cannot remain rational when it comes to his own interests. This is a truth that Allen has come to after observing human nature for many years.

"pad!!"

The divine consciousness suddenly uttered a word, which Allen did not understand for a moment.

"What??"

“Although your (my) cooking success rate cannot be improved in a short period of time, you (I) can still improve the success rate of a particular dish through reasonable means and methods.”

The divine consciousness raised its head and spoke to Alan.

"How to do it?" Alan still couldn't figure it out.

"In addition to the three main cooking families, aren't there also several church forces involved in this cooking event?"

The divine consciousness slowly expressed its opinion: "You (I) can cook grandmaster-level dishes for the church first, and ignore the ones that are successfully cooked. If you fail three times in a row, then you (I) can replace the ingredients of the three pillars and cook dishes for them."

"Your (my) chance of success in cooking a Grandmaster-level dish is no more than 22%. If we look at it from the perspective of cooking alone, it is naturally low. But if we calculate it from the perspective of overall continuous behavior, after you (I) have failed three times in a row, the chance of success the fourth time will have increased to more than 50%."

"If the fourth attempt also fails, then the probability of success on the fifth attempt will increase to over 70%, and so on."

"After you (I) succeed in cooking once, we will exchange the ingredients with the cooking church again. By consuming their ingredients, we can prepare the dishes for the three pillars. This way, we can minimize the risk to the three tribes."

"..."

Alan was somewhat speechless. Although he himself had not yet figured out how the divine consciousness calculated the relevant data, he was very clear about one thing, that is, the increase in the success rate of cooking for the three pillars was based on the premise that several churches would fail in cooking.

Although Allen did not have much affection for the many churches of the Temple of Nature, it was undeniable that the existence of the Temple of Nature was the biggest factor in preventing the wilderness from being swallowed up by the civilizations of the northern and southern continents. Otherwise, with the lax, selfish and self-centered character of the wilderness natives, it would be impossible for them to exist independently until now.

Therefore, the existence of the Temple of Nature is beneficial to the wilderness. They just have an essential conflict with Allen's future path, so they specifically target Allen.

"Are you worried about something?"

The divine consciousness was one with Allen and immediately sensed Allen's hesitation, asking himself a question.

"I……"

Alan hesitated.

"The easing of the relationship between the church and you (me) is the inevitable result of the development of the wilderness situation. They will not turn against each other again because of the failure of the cooking. Moreover, with the foundation of their church, they can afford to fail. No one knows how many good materials they have in their hands and the demiplanes they have hidden."

"The three pillars of the wilderness and their tribes are now your (my) most important allies. As long as we can continue to promote the reform of the wilderness and accelerate the increase in the number of wilderness natives, the conflict between you (me) and the Temple of Nature over the believers will continue to ease."

"As for the threat to you (me) from the alliance power posed by the two pillar demigods who were promoted to saints after consuming the grandmaster-level dishes, the Pale Night tribe has given birth to a demigod-level successor. Regardless of whether the effect of the grandmaster-level dishes is so strong, even if they do achieve the best result, it may not be a bad thing for the wilderness and the alliance in the long run."

"Don't you (I) have the confidence to keep them intimidated for the next two thousand years?"

"So, under the current circumstances, sacrificing the interests of the Temple of Nature to consolidate the alliance of the Four Pillars is essentially the best solution for both the Temple of Nature and the Alliance."

"I understand."

Awakened by the divine consciousness, Alan's main consciousness already knew what choice to make next. Then, in the quiet room of the real world, Alan's tightly closed eyes suddenly opened, and golden light flashed through his dark green pupils. After more than ten years of seclusion, Alan finally pushed open the door of this quiet room.


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