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Chapter 1970 Training Package
Chapter 1970 Training Package
"Does each lord city have at least 66 outsiders?"
Blazer felt a throbbing in his forehead. 66 people was actually quite few. The total number of outsiders was in the hundreds of millions, a unit with eight zeros. Even if all the human, beastman, and demi-human settlements were combined, it was impossible for all the outsiders to participate. Therefore, the competition for the spots was bound to cause a bloodbath.
To avoid disputes and to build a reputation, pre-event activities naturally emerged, specifically prepared for the Olympiad.
The purpose is twofold: first, to select participants; and second, to use all available resources to give the participants a proper boost.
Actually, Blaze doesn't need to worry about the participants; there are plenty of Heroic Warriors. The problem is that if all the Heroic Warriors who only know how to fight are on the field, most skill-based competitions can be disqualified.
However, it's not surprising that the number of outsiders was specifically limited. One reason is for balance, just like the COS value of the formation of the troops mentioned by the outsiders. Otherwise, as long as a lord city recruits a lot of outsiders, it can always win by sheer numbers.
Secondly, it's rather unfortunate that outsiders are ultimately like wanderers, never staying in one place for long, always heading to more distant places. If outsiders are given full authority, what's the difference between that and those past events and major incidents?
Therefore, the Olympiad does not restrict participants to those who are blessed. Even ordinary people can compete with blessed individuals in the tournament once they qualify, although the competition will not be a direct contest of combat power.
But this is quite troublesome for Asgard. While others might have hundreds of people vying for one spot, Asgard hasn't even built its own lord city yet.
The existing outsiders all have their own place of origin and have participated in the pre-competition activities in their respective regions. Moreover, changing one's place of origin is quite troublesome and cannot be done in a short period of time. Currently, the only outsiders who can become Asgardian contestants are those who have recently come to this world and whose birthplace is Asgard.
Asgard should have been a very popular starting point, but unfortunately it is underdeveloped and lacks any local character. Unlike other regions with various folk quests, it doesn't retain players. Outsiders mostly use it as a coordinate to travel to the world.
“Actually, you don’t need to worry about the number of people. Besides, the world is getting more and more exciting lately. Many people want to come, but they just can’t find the right opportunity,” Greenland comforted her, but then straightened her expression.
"But let me make this clear from the start: time is very tight. I can guarantee that the group of people I find won't run away, but if they don't reach a certain level before the competition, they'll still be eliminated in the first round and suffer a crushing defeat."
"More than anything, I'm curious about where you found so many people?" Blazer looked Greenland up and down with curiosity. It wasn't that he doubted Greenland, but Greenland really didn't seem like someone who had a wide circle of friends.
"You don't know this, do you? There's a group of people in this world who are willing to help you if you're good enough."
Greenland proudly patted its chest and said, "We call them our patrons!"
In fact, events like the Olympics, which are even more popular than world championships, naturally attract all sorts of advertisers.
When they found Greenland, they sneakily attacked it with flattery, leaving Greenland completely disoriented. Before Greenland could even react, they unleashed a barrage of "rewards," finally ending the attack with "just need a name."
As a result, Greenland found itself with a ton of orders, the kind that couldn't be finished by one person alone.
Fortunately, the client understood that she was in high demand, and as long as she had the opportunity to appear on camera, they would arrange things however they wanted. So she put her little brain to work and decided that it was better to teach someone how to fish than to give them a fish.
Since you want to appear on camera, train your employees to become contestants with the opportunity to appear on camera. After a series of benefit and risk analyses, most of the clients felt it was quite worthwhile, so she recruited the novice players.
However, in her explanation to Blaise, Greenland omitted many of the more complicated details, succinctly stating that the group of strangers she had recruited were incredibly reliable and capable of staying for an extended period.
Of course! Playing the hottest games and doing the hottest activities during work hours—how could that be unreliable? If you're not serious, a bunch of people will be waiting to take your place.
However, since we're playing games at work, we naturally need to adopt a work-oriented attitude and produce results.
While she is a kind and understanding client, she is extremely ruthless when it comes to her employees. They must reach the maximum level within two months, and they cannot do it halfway. The "Extreme" level is quite difficult and hard to come by. It requires at least half of the advanced professional skills.
Considering that this requires a long login time, you'll need a long login time certificate to play games at work.
In short, Greenland's commercial endorsement deals were replaced by training sessions, providing various venues and resources to level up these employees to the required level. In the end, she earned more, since training sessions are paid per person.
The client may seem to have lost out, but they're not doing charity. If they can cultivate a reasonably well-known account, it will be much easier for them to participate in high-profile and trending events in the future.
Blazer was a little confused, but he understood the general idea: just trust Greenland, there's no other choice anyway.
In order to keep pace with Greenland's rapid development of novice outsiders, he must learn from Greenland about the popular growth plans for outsiders today.
To be honest, this is the part he's been neglecting lately, because his class combinations have gradually become strange, so he hasn't paid attention to the class builds of the Outlanders for a long time.
"Are there any popular topics related to career building for Outlanders lately?" Blaze asked humbly.
"Humans definitely have the highest potential, but they are too weak in the early stages, and it's too difficult for them to challenge their limits." Greenland glanced at Blazer and, with Blazer's consent, conducted the assessment.
The [Human LV5] level was something she really coveted. It was the first way to break through the level cap, but unfortunately, it was too difficult to obtain and required absolute strength and hard-earned luck.
"Next up is the Arcadians, but the Arcadians' awakening of their bloodline is too difficult, and not many people can pass it in a short time."
"So, all things considered, the best race right now is..." Greenland pressed two fingers together to his brow, drawing three conclusions from the perspective of a professional gamer.
"[Primitive Humans][Angel Race][Subterranean People]".
(End of this chapter)
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