The Monster is Coming
Chapter 394 Chamber of Commerce Offers Rewards, Cross-Industry Gold Rush
Chapter 394 Chamber of Commerce Offers Rewards, Cross-Industry Gold Rush (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
As her thoughts raced, A-Lan came up with a solution to the first problem.
It is certain that the Mingshi clan is no benevolent group.
Once an uncontrollable resource leak is discovered in a certain civilization space, the most direct reaction is to clean up the anomaly and patch potential vulnerabilities.
However, if it is discovered that the vulnerability causing the continuous outflow of resources cannot be fixed, a cleanup solution will most likely be chosen.
That is, to erase the entire space, along with all living beings and matter.
Eliminate hidden dangers at their source.
Therefore, this space where the branch clans reside should not be risked in any way.
It should not be used as a "dungeon" for players to enter on a large scale.
This is the place where the branch clans survive, and the script set by the Ming Shi clan must be kept running stably.
However, the Mingshi clan could never possess only one civilization space.
They weave history and reap civilizations, and inevitably possess numerous independent spaces that imprison different civilizations.
These spaces are the most perfect carriers for large-scale replicas.
With this in mind, his plan became clear.
Instead of directly intervening in the "Lunar Eclipse Chapter Space," we will instead transform the other civilization spaces incorporated by the Mingshi Clan into large-scale instances for our players to explore, develop, and exploit.
There are three advantages to doing this.
First and foremost, it must be safe and discreet.
Since the problem doesn't lie with the branch clans, and the Mingshi clan can still reliably obtain rule-derived energy from this place, they won't attack this space.
Secondly, there is the risk transfer. Even if the space is purified by the Mingshi Clan due to the player's various mischievous actions, the sacrifice is only an unrelated civilization and will not affect his branch clans.
Finally, it continuously depletes the Mingshi clan's resources.
Players can roam freely between different civilizations, like an inexhaustible swarm of parasites.
It gradually devours the resources invested by the Mingshi Clan, weakening their foundation, and the Mingshi Clan finds it difficult to effectively cope with this state of blood loss.
The next key issue is teleportation.
The prerequisite for continuous exploitation is the ability to keep players coming in consistently.
There needs to be a copy entry with clearly defined coordinates.
Instead of being on Dream Island today and on another island tomorrow, leaving players completely confused.
The importance of teleportation is self-evident.
There are two main reasons why the Imperial Tomb Village battlefield is so highly valued by players.
Besides the endless supply of hunting resources, another reason is convenience.
Players don't need to spend a long time traveling; the battlefield is right outside their door.
Those top-tier guilds can launch a thrilling and intense battle at the village entrance anytime, anywhere.
The same applies to Ah Le's training camp.
New players generally don't buy high-speed vehicles, so the hunting battlefield where you can engage in chaotic battles right outside your door is just too appealing.
In comparison, battlefields requiring long journeys are significantly less attractive.
It might take half a day to travel, an hour to fight, and an hour in a dark room.
It's really troublesome.
Only battlefields that can be directly accessed via teleportation are truly attractive.
This requires establishing a permanent or semi-permanent spatial teleportation channel in a region and anchoring it to the target copy space through forum promotion.
This allows players to enter from a specific coordinate point, just like entering a regular dungeon.
Instead of having to check the forum every time to find out where the teleportation array was set up, which would only leave you confused.
Related to this is the issue of cost.
Space teleportation arrays cannot be destroyed at their endpoint, but they can be destroyed at their source.
The Mingshi Clan is not stupid. When a spatial rift connecting their civilization to the outside world appeared in the space under their jurisdiction, they would inevitably launch an investigation to find the source.
Hit and run, that's certainly a viable strategy.
However, the cost is too high, as sacrificial energy must be invested each time it is destroyed.
Secondly, at this stage, only the Life Throat is capable of constructing such special spatial teleportation arrays.
It's unrealistic for the throat to serve his ideas indefinitely; he also has goals that he and his people strive for.
Therefore, this teleportation array must be built in the safest possible environment.
Even if the Mingshi clan traces the clues and finds us, there's no need to worry about it being destroyed.
This made Ah Lan fall into deep thought.
Reviewing past memories, we can first rule out the battlefield of Emperor's Tomb Village.
The three forces in the village battle all possess terrifying growth potential, and the factions behind them will inevitably meet in the final round, vying for the ultimate peak with the top clans that have emerged from the brutal battlefield.
However, the current fighting strength of the three calamities at the village entrance poses no threat to the Mingshi clan.
Possessing eight rule-level powers, and with a god-level expert behind the scenes, this strength is simply beyond the reach of players, earth-based bullies, and combat insectoids.
The arrival of the Mingshi Clan was a devastating blow to the village battlefield.
They could raze the battlefield at the village entrance to the ground without lifting a finger.
The Zerg will still be there, the players will still be there, and the Black Tide will still be there, but the Earth Spirit Bully will become history, becoming an important memory rune in the "Historical Records of Glory".
This action will also cause several top-tier coalitions to lose their jobs.
Therefore, the battlefield at the village entrance is not within the scope of consideration.
As for the Ancient God Arena, Ale's Training Camp, etc., these places also cannot build stable space teleportation arrays.
As his thoughts raced, he thought of two potentially feasible regions.
The first one is Adventurer's World.
Emperor's Tomb Village now has a teleportation portal that leads directly to the Adventurer's Dungeon. Players can select a dungeon in Emperor's Tomb Village and then be teleported in.
Therefore, he could try to build a teleportation array in the Blue Lantern Clan's instance space.
This way, players can directly enter the civilization space controlled by the Mingshi Clan upon entering the dungeon, making the process convenient.
As for the risk of the Ming Shi clan coming to beat people up through the "internet," there is absolutely no need to worry.
Behind the world of adventurers stands the Blue Lantern Clan, who possess 68 rules.
If they really went to fight, the Blue Lantern Clan of A-Le Select could probably smash the brains out of the "Ming Shi Clan's" behind-the-scenes deity.
Consequently, the chronological rules will likely become a component of the "Alchemist's Rules," with the essence of the rules being absorbed and integrated, becoming an auxiliary part that strengthens the Alchemist's Rules.
The rule framework that cannot be directly absorbed will not be wasted.
After being broken, it becomes a prize that players have a very low probability of obtaining during dungeon challenges.
There was once a lucky squad of players who obtained a fragment of the March of the Dead, which was a missing part of a rule that had been squeezed dry by the Blue Lantern Clan.
The Adventurer's World, which players frequently use now, was once governed by the rules of a particular race.
But now they've all become a component of the Genie's Lamp rules.
In terms of combat strength, the Blue Lantern Clan has an overwhelming dominance over the Mingshi Clan.
The Blue Lantern Clan is also one of the very few powerful forces that possesses the ability to integrate and utilize rules.
Their seemingly friendly side only offers various dungeon rewards and even resource rewards to weaker factions.
However, when faced with a force that has established rules, the Blue Lanterns will display their most ferocious side.
After all, this is a race that uses rules as nourishment.
The entire race is composed of life derived from rules, and in terms of life level, it is higher than most living beings.
Therefore, adventurer dungeons are a good place to set up teleportation arrays.
The problem is that the dungeon world will undergo scene reset under the influence of the rules.
This is why many player teams are able to repeatedly challenge the same dungeons, and some have even created a dungeon strategy exchange section on the forum.
The teleportation array he built in the Adventurer's World will most likely be erased after the dungeon is reset.
Secondly, players from different teams or groups cannot be teleported into the same instance scene.
Even if you choose the same instance, you will be teleported to different instance scenes to experience the same instance content.
But he quickly came up with a solution to the problem.
Perhaps, we could use a bug exploit to restrict scene resets.
For example, keeping a player in this scene for an extended period of time.
This would solve the problem of scene reset, since the dungeon continues and the players still exist.
Anyone who wants to go to the Mingshi Clan's civilization space can contact this player in advance.
Then, by applying to form a team, you can enter the same instance and then jump to the Civilization Space.
Whether it is feasible or not remains to be seen.
Perhaps the scene in the adventurer's dungeon has an automatic reset time.
It just takes a long time and no player has ever triggered it, but if it is triggered, the scene will still be refreshed to the initial state.
This plan still needs to be tested.
The second more suitable area is the large battlefield west of the Forest Realm, also known as the Reverse Tide Battlefield by forum players.
A teleportation array can be built on the edge of the battlefield, or even on the front lines of the Reverse Tide Legion's war.
The intensity of the war in this region is extremely high.
The God of Reverse Tide, the Emperor of Soul Return, and the King of Black Tide—all three possess the strength of a god.
Especially the God of Reverse Tide, who would surely be able to easily defeat the god behind the scenes of the Mingshi Clan.
To figure out the specifics of how to set it up, we'll need the help of the hardcore gamers.
As for whether the Reverse Tide Legion would refuse, he felt there was a high probability they would agree.
This can be found from the background information.
The way for the warriors of the Reverse Tide God, and even the Reverse Tide Legion, to grow rapidly is through war.
Every war brings terrifying rule-derived energy to the Reverse Tide Legion. In fact, the end of a war can raise a warrior who entered the battlefield with a hunting level of only 50+ to a hunting level of 100+.
Although the survival rate of the Reverse Tide Warriors on the battlefield is very low, their speed of power increase is truly terrifying.
The War God Seal is also regarded by forum players as having the potential to grow into a 9th or 10th generation of Soul.
Therefore, the Reverse Tide Legion craves war.
The mutual farming with the Soul Return Clan is proof of this.
The entry of another force will only excite the commanders of the various legions that are going against the tide.
Secondly, the Soul Return Clan's combat strength should not be underestimated.
Although they were at a disadvantage against the Reverse Tide Legion, the Soul Return Clan was a natural disaster for other forces.
The parasitic possession by soul beasts has allowed this Soul Return Clan to accumulate a large number of top-tier combat forces.
Some of them came from the Anti-Tide Legion.
These top-tier combat forces, which are usually reserved for farming battlefields, can unleash a terrifying war frenzy at any time.
Finally, there's the Black Tide Legion.
There were significant differences in rank and even combat strength among the monarchs.
Both demigods and gods can be kings.
However, as a ruling monarch capable of establishing itself in the Pale Continent, its status must be among the top monarchs.
Possessing the same divine realm strength, the mere name of Black Tide would likely scare away the Mingshi Clan.
In this brutal battlefield where three god-level forces are fighting each other, even the Ming Shi Clan wouldn't dare to make a move; if they did, they'd only get beaten up.
Therefore, the Reverse Tide Battlefield also meets his need for a stable teleportation array.
The only drawback is the lack of convenience compared to the first option.
Players must first travel to the Senluolin Realm, then head to the frontline camp of the Reverse Tide Legion, and finally use the teleportation array to jump to the civilization space of the Mingshi Clan.
This greatly affects players' enthusiasm.
Traveling is always one of the most frustrating problems for players.
This journey is also fraught with risks, as one may encounter soul beasts, Soul Return Clan warriors, and other external threats along the way.
The only feasible solution is to build two teleportation systems.
One of the teleportation arrays was located near the exit of the Senluolin Realm.
After leaving the space, players can seamlessly reach the front-line assembly point of the Reverse Tide battlefield, and then directly reach the Civilization Space through the transit teleportation array in that area.
This greatly simplifies the process and improves efficiency.
The enormous expense of maintaining these two remote teleportation arrays can be seen as a strategic investment by the Gold Merchant Guild for the overall development of the player faction.
The Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce already has several similar support programs.
Moreover, this investment also contains commercial value.
The items that players bring out from the civilized space are composed of energy derived from the rules.
Weapons, items, and even special skill orbs that allow one to directly master talents without needing to understand the process are all extremely valuable and scarce resources.
People from their own hometown would definitely not be interested in these kinds of resources.
However, they can be sold to the Gold Coin Merchants Association, which will then resell them at a higher price through their channels.
The Mist Clan, the Book-Speaking Clan, and the Ascended Clan, among other factions, may not be very interested in such items.
However, for the numerous small and weak races in the Azure Star Sea, these items that can be directly converted into combat power have an irresistible attraction.
A weapon that can adapt and adjust itself, a skill orb that allows someone to instantly master a powerful skill... the high-quality ones can even be put up for auction at the Gold Coin Merchant Guild and sold for a high price.
The maintenance costs of the two teleportation arrays can be fully covered by the profits generated from operating these resources, and may even generate a huge surplus.
This not only supported players in continuously "exploiting" the Mingshi clan, weakening the Mingshi clan's foundation, but also benefited the Gold Coin Merchant Guild.
But before finalizing this long-term investment plan, he decided that a more thorough on-site assessment was still needed.
Gain a detailed understanding of the actual output value of civilized spaces.
Let the data speak for itself, so that we can go back and post a guide on the forum to prove to the players that the potential profits here are worth their visit.
The core driving force for players is always the benefit of sacrificing power.
With this in mind, A-Lan began to take action.
Fly over the high walls, activate the Eagle-Headed Demon's special ability from high above, and scan the battlefield.
The brain overclocking feature was then activated.
A massive flow of information refreshed, summarized, and calculated in his mind like a waterfall.
Each analysis refines the valuation model he has created for this space.
Evaluate the approximate value of different items, equipment, and skills.
After 3 hours.
Alan hovered above the battlefield, the light in her eyes fading as her brain overclocking state dissipated.
A satisfied smile curved his lips.
Based on a rough assessment, the profits from the Civilization Space are substantial enough.
This guide is very promising.
Secondly, he discovered that the civilization space could even serve as a growth stage in a player's development. Currently, there are various growth paths for players, and all types of players are represented.
Some players even spend their days in mining areas, enjoying the slightly surprising and stable income from mining.
However, the growth rate of mainstream players basically follows one direction.
The first is the newbie scenario that opens after each qualification is granted, where you complete your initial growth.
You need at least level 1 in Body Tempering, and your main Soul level needs to be level 20 or higher.
There are no special requirements regarding the number of Soul Stones that can be inlaid.
Reaching this threshold grants you the key to the next stage: the A-Le Training Camp.
This is also the stage where players interact and communicate face-to-face most frequently.
But Ah Le won't continue to nurture players.
He lowered the intensity of the war in order to train his own legion's troops through the war.
Through actual combat, we continuously optimize the settings such as unit life structure and war logic.
Therefore, Ah Le limited the player's combat power to around 35 in terms of overall life spirit level.
Higher combat power means a greater need to generate stronger units to counter them, which will cause costs to rise sharply.
This does not align with Ale's core objective of low-cost practical training.
Therefore, Ale will drive away players who are "overpowered".
Even without Ah Le lifting a finger, many players will leave once they feel they have reached a certain level of strength.
Like fledglings leaving the nest to explore a wider world.
Over the years, this has evolved into a tacit understanding.
At this stage, players are like dandelion seeds, scattering from the relatively concentrated seedbed of the training camp.
Based on their own preferences, accumulated sacrificial power, strength of abilities, etc., various playstyles gradually emerged.
Exploration Party, Competition Party, Fishing Party, Hunting Party, etc.
However, many players still miss the lively scene of Ale's Training Camp and hope to find a similar hunting ground that can be reached directly and where monsters are endless.
Such scenes are not easy to find, at least not in areas known to the player.
Aside from Ah Le's training camp, there's only the Hall of Fame battlefield: the Battle of the Village Entrance.
Among the factions players have encountered, the Earthly Bully isn't considered the strongest in terms of combat power, but in terms of growth potential, it consistently ranks first in players' minds.
However, the threshold for challenging the Earthly Bully is extremely high, and players who graduate from the training camp simply do not have the strength to gain a foothold in the Imperial Tomb Village.
If Ah Le's training camp is a brawl among thugs, then the battle at the village entrance is the real top-tier battlefield.
The intensity has been elevated to another level.
In addition to an individual's soul level or skill strength, there is also the ultimate test of large-scale collaborative combat capabilities, precise tactical execution, energy (blood) allocation efficiency, and even on-the-spot adaptability.
They also need to deal with the constant stream of unexpected situations on the battlefield under high pressure.
It was far more intense than the "thugs fighting each other" in the training camp.
The sheer hurdle of overall life spirit level alone is beyond the reach of newly graduated players.
Therefore, many players on the forum are hoping to discover another battlefield suitable for "training camp graduates".
Let their happiness continue in this new setting.
There are only three core requirements: a large enough scene, high enough profits, and unlimited monster respawns.
The civilized space created by the Mingshi Clan can meet all three of these requirements.
The level of the monsters that spawn is 50+, which meets the needs of players.
The downside is that its stability cannot be compared to the village entrance battle or Ale's training camp.
After all, the player infiltrates the civilized space as a "smuggler".
Each entry is fraught with risk; one may be killed by members of the Mingshi Clan.
This makes its civilization space more like a large-scale, time-limited challenge instance.
Every player who steps into this place has an invisible death countdown hanging above their head.
Whether one can reap enough benefits before the scandal is exposed and then die in the imperial palace depends entirely on their own abilities and luck.
But perhaps this kind of stimulation can also encourage more players to come and take on the challenge.
As for the challenge methods, players can either sneak in as a small team, form a battle group to aggressively explore, or even gather multiple battle groups for joint operations... There are no restrictions on scale or organizational form, and the degree of freedom is extremely high.
As her thoughts raced, A-Lan's idea became more and more complete.
The operational model for large-scale civilization space replicas has already taken shape in his mind.
The next step is to test the construction of the teleportation array.
This time, we'll have to trouble Minghou again.
……
The next day.
Alan and Minghou appeared in a low-level dungeon scene in the Adventurer's World.
We began attempting to build a stable spatial teleportation array.
Under Minghou's fluid and skillful control, runes imbued with spatial power were rapidly engraved, and spatial spirit patterns lit up one by one.
But before the spatial coordinates could be anchored, an accident occurred.
The spatial energy dissipated from the array, during the process of docking and spreading, was like hitting an invisible giant net.
Attempting to solidify it further will result in rejection from the entire copy space.
According to the analysis of the life throat, this rejection should be due to a self-repair mechanism in the spatial structure.
When an unexpected external force is detected that attempts to alter the spatial structural framework, the underlying rules of the copy will automatically correct it.
After several attempts, the conclusion became clear.
The idea of building a stable teleportation array in adventurer dungeons is not feasible.
Any external force that attempts to permanently alter its spatial structure will be gradually repaired and restored under this mechanism.
The proposed plan was rejected, the construction process came to a halt, and all the fluctuating energy gradually subsided.
Apart from the pulverized space-related materials, all other materials were recycled.
The runes that have already been integrated into the space can only be considered as losses from the attempt.
The test failed, but without hesitation, Alan decided on the next option: the battlefield against the tide.
He brought up his contact list and started searching for the profile picture of "game gold farmers".
The number of players in the Reverse Tide Legion has reached 8000.
However, apart from the hardcore players, the others are still honing their skills and willpower in the training camp and have not yet stepped onto the core battlefield.
The members of the "Liver King Group" have all graduated from the training camp.
Now he has been promoted to a full-fledged soldier in the Reverse Tide Legion.
Only they could speak with the management of the Anti-Tide branch.
Finding the profile picture with a wide grin, A-Lan opened the private chat interface.
Without exchanging pleasantries, the message was sent directly.
Alan: Hey, you there? I have something I want to talk to you about, and I need your hardcore grinders to help me make a connection.
A few seconds later, a reply came back, the tone crisp and efficient:
Game grinder: Brother Lan, what's up? I'm resting right now, have some time (explorer looking bewildered.jpg).
Alan: I have discovered an independent civilization space controlled by a group called the "Mingshi Clan". It is rich in resources, and has weapons, skill orbs derived from its rules... everything you could want. The Gold Coin Merchant Guild has decided to buy it in unlimited quantities at high prices.
Game grinders: Oh? Another new dungeon? That's great! We brothers have never been afraid of risks. Do you need our hardcore grinder team to lead the charge and clear it out? We'll make sure you understand the strategy perfectly.
Ah Lan:
No, pioneering is a follow-up; the key now is the entrance.
I need a completely stable location as a teleportation hub.
The test in the Adventurer's World has failed; the spatial rules do not allow for the construction of a stable teleportation array.
The only viable option now is to fight against the tide.
Therefore, I hope to build a semi-permanent, stable space teleportation array within the Reverse Tide Legion's defense zone, directly anchoring to that civilized space.
This requires the support of the management of the Anti-Tide Legion.
This is risky. The Mingshi Clan behind the Civilization Space is no pushover. My actions are tantamount to forcibly opening a back door in their backyard. Once discovered, it could very well provoke cross-space retaliation.
If the teleportation array can be built on the Reverse Tide battlefield, this risk will not exist.
With the backing of the Reverse Tide Legion's strength, the space teleportation array can be guaranteed to operate continuously and stably.
Therefore, I would like to communicate with the management of the Anti-Tide Legion through you, and remember to explain the risks in detail...
After the message was sent, there was a moment of silence on the other end, as if they were processing the message he had sent.
A few seconds later, the reply came.
Game Grinding Party: Got it, Brother Lan, this shouldn't be a problem. I've been in the Reverse Tide training camp for two and a half years, and I know the Reverse Tide development model all too well. War is a whetstone for the Reverse Tide legion to grow, and the higher the intensity, the better. If this channel can really bring extra war benefits, they will definitely agree. Besides, our player race has a little bit of fame in the Reverse Tide, and the Reverse Tide legion will basically meet the needs of its own people.
Don't worry, I'll go talk to the warlord right away and convey your thoughts.
Whether it works out or not, wait for my reply.
Alan: Okay, thank you for your hard work. Looking forward to your good news.
After cutting off the communication, Alan closed the interface.
Whether the Reverse Tide Legion can be leveraged as a war machine, providing a foothold for his gradual encroachment plan, depends on the persuasive abilities of the "graduated veterans" of the Hardcore Gaming Group.
While waiting, A-Lan didn't stay idle; she returned to Dream Island.
A detailed review of the Gold Coin Merchant Guild's recent trade records with forces such as the Ascended Clan was conducted.
In particular, information on changes in the revenue curve resulting from bulk resource transactions, as well as changes in the demands of various parties.
That evening, as he was reviewing a report on the reserves of psionic veins in the Ascended Sea, a Challenger prompt echoed in his mind.
[Challenger's Hint: Player "Game Gold Farmer" has initiated a call to you.]
"Yes."
The connection was established, and before he could even ask a question, Li Zheng's excited voice came through:
"Brother Lan, it's all done."
Alan's spirits lifted:
"Did your legion's leadership agree?"
"Agreed. Elder You said that the Reverse Tide Legion is not afraid of any form of war. They didn't even ask about the situation of the forces on the other side of the teleportation array. They just gave me a coordinate and said that the player race is now a part of the Reverse Tide Legion. We can raise any other needs at any time."
"Brother Lan, I've sent you the coordinates (map screenshot.jpg). This is a safe zone slightly behind my sub-group. It will be assigned to us from now on. You can bring your people there to start work anytime."
Subsequently, Li Zheng uploaded the specific spatial coordinates to the private chat interface.
Upon receiving an affirmative answer, A-Lan was invigorated.
"Well done, bricklayer." He sincerely praised her.
"I, A-Lan, and the Gold Coin Merchants Association will remember this favor."
"Hey, Brother Lan, you're too kind. I admire your Gold Coin Merchant Guild for all the contributions you've made to the development of the player faction. If you have any requests, we brothers will be happy to run ourselves ragged... Anyway, you go ahead and get busy. We're starting to organize our forces here; we need to head to the front lines."
Communication was abruptly cut off.
Looking at the disconnected private chat interface, A-Lan got up immediately without any hesitation.
In order to build this teleportation array, he had to hold an internal meeting in advance to discuss how to use 800 million units of sacrificial power to build it.
Technically, it employs a "nested teleportation array" within the throat.
In other words, a teleportation array can connect multiple civilization spaces of the Mingshi Clan, just like the dungeon teleportation in Emperor's Tomb Village, allowing for multiple teleportation options.
Therefore, the cost will be very high; 800 million sacrificial power is only the initial capital.
As the number of connected civilizations increases, the costs will continue to rise.
However, the expected returns will cover the initial investment.
Five days later.
Just as forum users were discussing how the price of Void Stones had recently skyrocketed in the trading market.
Alan's post was published at this time, and its popularity soared rapidly.
[Gold Coin Guild: Major bounty offered! Explore the "Civilization Space" dungeon and purchase unlimited amounts of rule-derived resources from the dungeon at high prices.]
Posted by: Alan.
Contents:
The wind stirs the duckweed, its traces hidden in distant lands.
Now we have discovered a wondrous place, whose name will be etched in history, its inner light shining forth, its treasures hidden within.
What was never seen in the past is rarely heard of today.
The things produced there are naturally formed, such as weapons with their own spiritual power and mysterious pearls that can carry secret techniques; none of them are things that ordinary people can obtain.
The Chamber of Commerce is willing to spend a large sum of money to acquire the treasures left behind here.
Anything acquired can be sold; the higher the quality, the higher the price, and there is no upper limit to the quantity.
However, even blessed lands and grottoes are not immune to danger.
That realm is treacherous and treacherous, not a smooth or safe path. Those who travel there must remember: opportunity and danger coexist.
The Chamber of Commerce has already cleared a temporary passage on the edge of the Forest Realm, which leads to the other realm.
You may go alone, in groups, or as a whole group; there are no restrictions. Why miss this opportunity?
Is it to conceal one's strength and seek victory amidst danger, or to gather rare treasures and return home in glory?
It all depends on your single thought.
The Chamber of Commerce is here, eagerly awaiting your triumphant return home.
In layman's terms: I recently discovered a great place through an intelligence platform. It's a place where you can endlessly spawn monsters and get tons of rule-derived resources, which can be sold at high prices to the Gold Coin Merchant Guild, which buys them in unlimited quantities.
Below is a summary of information about the Mingshi Clan and related information about the Civilization Space.
Resource type details (attachment, click to view).
Monster strength and type details (attached).
Background information on the Ming Shi clan...
……
Alan's post on the forum caused a huge stir and sparked heated discussions among players.
The reputation that the Gold Coin Merchants had built up over the years played a crucial role at this moment.
Players all know that every time the Gold Coin Merchant Guild releases information, it signifies a definite opportunity and potentially substantial returns.
This time, the Gold Coin Merchants Association has made an unprecedented announcement, directly declaring that it will purchase all outputs of the "Civilization Space" in unlimited quantities at high prices.
Thus, a storm brewed.
Large groups of players, like sharks that have smelled blood.
They quickly assembled a team, preparing to be among the first to try something new and seize the opportunity.
History has shown that in every major extraordinary event, those who arrive first always win.
During this time, no forum user doubted that this might just be a joke.
The Gold Coin Merchants Guild's prestigious reputation is the best guarantee.
Shortly after the post was published, a gold rush surrounding the Civilization Space began.
This spatial teleportation array will also become the first node for players to enter the battlefield of the Reverse Tide in the future.
Here are 8200 words~
(End of this chapter)
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