Calamity Dragon, Starting with the Cultivation of Knight Families

Chapter 46 reveals the deduction sequence and the distribution of player power.

Chapter 46 reveals the deduction sequence and the distribution of player power.

[It's over! The deduction day has been extended! Damn it! Which big shot advanced to the fourth tier so quickly?!]

It was around 10:10 p.m.

After Lin Ke finished eating a bowl of egg noodles, he lay down on the bed, took out his phone, and opened the game forum. He immediately saw this hot post.

Lin Ke was slightly taken aback when he saw the post.

Was it discovered so soon?
Hasn't this compilation of real game videos been released yet?

Lin Ke was somewhat puzzled, but then he quickly guessed a possibility.

Sure enough, when he opened the post immediately, it was there.

"Guys, we're doomed! I overslept today, and then I had some things to do in real life, so I logged into the game late. I just finished my daily playtime requirement, and guess what I found?"

That's right! Just like I wrote in the title, when I logged out of the game, it notified me that the deduction date had been postponed by one hundred days!

Holy crap! Which big shot is so inhumane?! They could at least have waited a few days for us poor souls to level up before doing anything!

This 300-day simulation was already quite difficult, and then you suddenly advanced it to the fourth tier, increasing the simulation time by a whole new level! Does this even make life difficult for us struggling players?!

Damn it!

As expected, the post quickly attracted a large number of comments from online players.

The angry dog ​​exclaimed, "No way? Are you kidding me? How could someone reach level four so quickly?"

"That's right. Although the Countermeasures Bureau's statistics show that there are currently 126 Tier 3 players out of the more than 8,000 online players, advancing from Tier 3 to Tier 4 is still a significant advancement. Moreover, in the game's background world, it seems that low-tier human superhumans at this stage all need to change their bloodline, and the success rate is low. How could it be so fast?"

Mylene Jack: "Upstairs, you yourself said that low-level humans need to change their bloodline, and there are also people among humans with high-level bloodlines or even saint-level bloodlines, so do you think it's possible that the big shots who advance to the fourth level are not even human?"

Yarich: "Damn it, it seems that's really the case. There seem to be quite a few non-human players in this game. Besides, there weren't any fourth-tier players before. Do you think it's possible that we players are actually not affected by the background world's advancement system at all? After all, we get corresponding gameplay-exclusive rewards every time we do a simulation!"

Universe Neutron Star: "Okay, it seems like the case is solved! It seems that our players' advancement is indeed highly likely to be unaffected by the game world's advancement system. So the question is! Which of the 126 third-tier players will be promoted to the fourth tier this time?"

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The post attracted a lot of attention and discussion.

Some questioned, some were curious, and some cursed. In short, a fascinating tale of life unfolded in this small forum with fewer than 10,000 members.

However, Lin Ke's current focus is not on this.

Because, after a day, a large number of statistical posts have appeared on the game forum.

These statistical posts are undoubtedly very helpful to Lin Ke and other players.

For example.

[This is a poll post. To help everyone better understand the current state of the player base in the game, please vote.]

Game spawn location selection:

(1. Human Kingdoms: 1358 votes)

Humans: 758 votes; Non-humans: 373 votes.

(2. Elf Empire: 1289 votes)

Elves: 265 votes; Non-elves: 818 votes.

(3. Orc Empire: 1860 votes)

Orcs: 1168; Non-orcs: 373
(4. Warcraft Mountains: 378 votes)

Warcraft: 28; Non-Warcraft: 231
(5. Marine creatures: 2862 votes)

Sea creatures: 2543; Sea beasts: 124.

(6. Other unknowns: 482 votes)

The post received a very high response from players, with almost 95% of them having already voted. However, many people did not vote when it came to the specifics. Even so, through this post, Lin Ke gained a clear understanding of the current distribution of players.

Humanity has three great empires, along with twelve surrounding kingdoms and hundreds of principalities, yet there are only a little over 1,300 players. Even if this is averaged out, it would be rare for a principality to have 10 players.

After all, the largest territories in human history still belong to the three great empires, and many players are more likely to be born into the empires.

So, does the Principality of Silver Lions have any players?

Lin Ke didn't know, but even if there were one or two, that would be good.

But the fact that no players have sought refuge with Linko so far speaks volumes.

Either they don't have it, or they are still hiding, quietly observing or waiting for the right opportunity.

After all, players aren't all human.

Lin Ke wouldn't be surprised if one day a giant earthworm popped up in Lin Ke's swamp territory claiming to be a player.

Furthermore, in Auckland, it is actually quite difficult for the average person to leave their birthplace.

Just like in ancient societies in the real world, people need permits to travel on the Auckland mainland.

The pass was either issued by formal organizations such as trade unions or merchant associations, or by the lord's mansion in each territory.

Without a pass, people would be questioned or even arrested whenever they traveled, let alone enter the city or even pass through the territory of other lords.

Being arrested is a minor matter; the real fear is being sold into slavery in the blink of an eye.

At this stage, players who only play three-day tours should have already reached the advanced level, unless they're in a really bad situation!

However, it is precisely because of this advancement that players are restricted, making it even more difficult for them to move freely.

Because once a player reaches a certain level, it means that they will be highly valued by the local authorities.

You've been nurtured and given attention, and you still expect to move around freely? Absolutely not!

Without maps or modern navigation, many players have a high chance of getting lost as soon as they step outside.

The probability isn't just small, it's extremely high!
Therefore, it's not surprising that no players have approached Lin Ke at this stage.

Moreover, the maximum game time for players is only eight hours. Given that players value their lives at this stage, who would dare to let their character go on a long trip while the game is in auto-play?

Thinking about it this way, it makes perfect sense that no player has approached Linko yet.

Looking at the data in this post, Lin Ke was actually quite curious about the vote on the Warcraft Mountains.

He discovered that the number of players in the Warcraft Mountains was the smallest among all the options.

There were only a little over 300 votes, and the number of Warcraft players was even smaller, with a mere 28 votes.

Even including those who didn't vote, Lin Ke probably has fifty Warcraft players.

Compared to the vast expanse of the Monster Mountain Range, which stretches for countless miles, this number is pitifully small. Keep in mind that the Monster Mountain Range is a force to be reckoned with, capable of rivaling the human empire; who knows how large its territory is?

With players like that, putting them in wouldn't even cause a ripple.

What Lin Ke found most intriguing was that there were actually over two hundred non-Warcraft players in the Warcraft Mountain Range.

If the players in Warcraft Mountain aren't Warcraft, then what are they?

Alien races? Magical plants or something like that?

Lin Ke was quite curious, but for him at the moment, it was just a passing curiosity.

At present, although many players have started to reveal their identities, there are still quite a few players who are carefully observing the situation and hiding their identities, or even their in-game characters.

Therefore, Lin Ke does not insist on this.

Overall, the Sea Clan players made up the largest share of this poll, accounting for almost a third of the remaining players.

However, the ocean is vast, so it's normal for players to be randomly assigned to the ocean area.

So, taking advantage of the gap before the simulation video was released, Lin Ke immediately began browsing other data voting and analysis posts on the forum.

(End of this chapter)

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