Chapter 754: Because Someone Stained Your Hands With Blood (Part 1)<div>
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The purpose of these people was naturally to ” record ” the yers, build infrastructure, reimnd, distribute resources, and maintainw and order… If the target was a native, they would definitely think that this was a form of distrust and supervision. However, the yers were the opposite, because these were all contribution points!
With these contribution points, they could exchange for the naming rights that Liz had promised them. For example, the name of the town could be proposed by the guild with the highest contribution points in the future. The guild with the highest individual contribution points could also erect a stone tablet with their own name and image sculpture. At the same time, as long as their contribution points were in the top few, they would be recorded in the history of the ind for future generations to read.<div>
For the yers, what else could be cooler than leaving their ID in the official scene of the game?
Many people had already missed out on Red me Town once. Now, they had to grab hold of Sakuragi Ind, which clearly had greater potential!
After all, in the future, when the newbies in the next version fell into the trap, he would bring them here. Then, he would point at a stone tablet or a building to let the newbies see the system introduction that popped up on the interface. On it were a fewrge words that were his ID, and then he would enjoy the iparable worship of the newbies. Who would know the feeling?
Not only that, but ording to the current situation of Sakuragi Ind, unlike Red me Town, which was arge ce, Liz wanted to give the yers the right to build their own shops and guild bases. As long as the yers could manage the area and reach a certain level of construction, they were allowed to build their own shops and guild bases.
It was no wonder that the Fire Domain’s guild leaders, including Fallout, looked at each other with hostility. Of course, this was not only for the Fire Domain’s yers, but also for the Thousand Inds yers.
Although some of the methods were still a little immature and seemed very deliberate, there was no need to worry. The yers could imagine it themselves. For example, the leaderboard. If there was no leaderboard, could it still be called an online game?
Even if some of the old foxes mightin about the old tricks and old tricks, they wouldn’tin about the NPC Liz. Instead, they wouldin about the so-called various game ns.
In any case, if they were ufortable, the producer would take the me. This was an old tradition in the gaming world.
Seeing that Liz was getting more and more skilled at getting something out of nothing and starting to squeeze the yers dry of theirbor, the little wolf cub could not help but look at his little girl beside him.
Vivian’s eyes seemed to be filled with stars of admiration as she looked at Lissy, who was very skilled in dealing with the yers. She gave outmands one after another and arranged the yers in an orderly and orderly manner. The little girl almost went up to ask for an autograph.
Sigh…<div>
They were both NPCs, but why was there such a huge difference?
Forget it, forget it.
The wolf cub sighed.
After all, Liao Zixuan didn’t expect a vige girl to catch up with a nobledy who had been in the upper ss since she was young and had received the education of management.
After assigning the tasks, the next step was to take action.
The guild leaders who had won the bids for a few regions did not waste any time. They immediately led their subordinates to the nned ces and started working.
The other group of yers was responsible for leading the 300,000-odd people gathered on the outskirts of Sakuragi Ind to the five regions.
Everything was going smoothly. The only small setback was the group of people who wanted to protest at the dock.
They expressed that they were unwilling to cooperate with Liz’s ns, much less be separated into five different regions. They insisted on appealing for them to be sent to the Moon Abyss Ind.
As for this group of people, Liz’s original n was that they were unwilling to go, right? Alright, then you guys can continue shouting at the dock and ignore it.
When the foreigners built the infrastructure and saw that the people who came to the ind in the same wave had all lived in houses while they could only endure the wind and rain at the dock in small broken tents. When they did not have enough to eat and wear, these people would naturally stop making trouble.<div>
If they were still stubborn, it would be even easier. After five days, when the Fallen Abyss monsters arrived, if they could still insist on staying at the dock, Liz would be impressed.
But at this time, Vivian told the girl that she wanted him to give it a try.
The little girl walked among the crowd of protestors, constantly exining and exining the current situation to the people, trying to reduce the panic of the people. She constantly described the future to the people, hoping that everyone would trust Sakuragi Ind and that everything would be better.
Well…
It could only be said that this style was indeed very simr to Vivian’s.
Liz looked at the little girl who was still trying to persuade the protesting crowd. She and the wolf cubs who were also watching silently looked at each other.
The girl sighed and was about to go down to help convince the protestors with Vivian, but the wolf cub shook his head because someone had already taken action.
“What she said is true. I saw thetest announcement from Sanxing!”A young man in a sailor suit shouted from the crowd.
“Yes, I was on the ship at that time, but I saw with my own eyes that a Fire Domain Mage invited by this Lord Divine Wizard burned those sea monsters to ashes!”The other sailor also shouted.