T0 Gaming Guild Saves the World
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"The fact that no one has given me any reference price for the boundary between the virtual and the real is perhaps a kind of attitude."
"They entrusted me with such an important task, one that could influence the strategy of other top players, which is a kind of 'pledge of allegiance' in the cultural system."
"So...the more you earn, the better."
Nong Ya, who had angel wings, jumped out and slapped her head hard.
"No, we've been in contact with them offline for so long, how can you view them like this?"
“Think about what they did at their most recent in-person event.”
Nong Ya's eyes lit up.
Yes, it's about helping farmers and doing public service!
We could totally approach it differently. Why not just give back all the money we earn to those in need?
In any case, anyone who can complete third-party transactions through covert and complicated methods is definitely not an ordinary gold farmer; they are all people who are not short of money.
First, strike them once, then release the same message at a time, staggered by half a day.
After completing her brainstorming session, Nong Ya felt an increasing sense of responsibility and righteous indignation.
She said in a high-pitched voice, "Shouldn't you be the ones showing your sincerity in buying?"
"How much are the buyers behind you willing to pay, and how much revenue do you, as intermediaries, expect to earn?"
It was unclear whether Nong Ya was knowledgeable or not. After a moment of silence, someone made the first move.
The man in black robes walked up to Nong Ya and quietly quoted a price: "700 dollars."
One has two.
"800."
"1200."
"1250."
"..."
After one round of bidding, the highest price was 2100.
This is already quite a high price for information, and almost every information hunter knows the potential significance of the Tower World.
It is the World Championship.
While seemingly indifferent, each country is secretly vying for dominance. If the team representing a country performs exceptionally well, someone will immediately step forward to reap the rewards.
Advanced players are now more willing to invest in their games than usual.
Especially after certain teams made statements about creating barriers, they were able to gain even more information asymmetry.
Nong Ya was not satisfied.
How come it's only $2100? That's nothing compared to the sales figures of the "virtual-real boundary to help farmers" live-streaming e-commerce platform.
Her eyes darted around.
"I'm very disappointed with the bids. The highest bid was only $2? It seems no one cares about the World Championship."
2? !
Everyone present was taken aback, wondering whose family was so determined to win.
It's important to understand that it's difficult to guarantee exclusivity when selling information; verbal agreements are usually the best-case scenario.
The fact that they're willing to pay such a high price just to be the first to know a few secrets and put them into practice immediately shows how determined this team is to succeed.
It's highly likely that he got angry after being hit by the doll in the chain.
Or perhaps they are eager to narrow the gap in progress between the virtual and real worlds?
Transcending the boundaries between the virtual and the real is the primary goal of all T1 Group guilds.
Whoever can dethrone the T0 crown will become famous throughout the entire game.
This honor is enough to motivate any ambitious team to give it their all.
"While I can't guarantee exclusivity, once you buy it, you'll have the opportunity to challenge the boundaries between the virtual and real worlds and catch up with it."
"The opportunity to gain both fame and fortune is far more readily available than it was at the Temple of the Clarity. Don't you really want to give it a try?"
Nong Ya's words allowed the information hunter to reconnect with the team behind him.
“5 is the highest price we can offer. Any higher and I’m worried that even crypto transactions are easily subject to censorship.”
Nong Ya smiled: "Deal, deal."
She casually asked, "Does that mean transactions below this price are less likely to be flagged by the game's censorship?"
The information hunter was also puzzled: "Previously, it was easy to receive warnings, but in recent days, it seems to have become much more lenient."
"Perhaps the authorities have all turned their attention to regulating the Tower World."
Chapter 345 Co-renting in Progress
"Everyone, everyone."
Nong Ya posted a beautiful chibi-style emoji of an anime character waving her arms, full of energy, instantly reminiscent of her in real life.
"Because actively distributing strategy guides is too suspicious and not easy to gain the trust of advanced players, I adopted a paid approach."
French fries agreed: "Charging is reasonable; information given away for free always raises suspicion."
Jiang Heyi asked curiously, "How much did you earn?"
Nongya immediately answered: "9."
The prison guard exclaimed in amazement as he sat in front of his computer, "You can earn so much just by letting slip a little bit of information!"
The person in the quilt couldn't help but applaud: "9 magic crystals, that'll cover all your teleportation costs from now on."
Nong Ya couldn't help but ask two question marks in a row.
Orange Tea understood: "Not magic crystals, are they materials? Ninety thousand materials, green or white?"
"Knife."
"Knife?"
Before everyone could recover from their daze, Nong Ya's explanation left them all stunned.
Aside from using "knife" to refer to currency in Nong Ya Neng, all that's left is the stuck-up "Wow!"
Is it possible to make that much money?
Nong Ya herself said that she only obtained information related to Tarot, yet she managed to lure a group of information hunters into becoming her favorites.
However, there was only one sucker at the beginning. Several more copies were sold afterward, with the average price not exceeding 5000.
Even 5000 is enough to surprise the boundary between the virtual and real worlds.
This is a sensitive area involving third-party transactions; previously, it was a topic that couldn't be touched even within the game.
For egregious offline transaction behavior, minor penalties include a 24-hour account ban, while severe penalties include permanent account ban and deletion.
The maximum penalty appears to be imposed on only one individual, who was involved in the resale of offline materials with a huge amount of money. The materials were recovered, the inventory was cleared, and the account was suspended for 7 days.
The punishment was supposed to end there, and the player could return to the game after 7 days.
But then he suddenly went to the community and publicly cursed the creator of Proof of the Stars as a complete idiot for several days.
After learning the true identity of Candlelight, the boundary between the virtual and the real felt that he should be grateful to the Lord for the excellent character he had given her.
There are countless posts criticizing game designers and administrators every day, but there are probably very few people like him who are genuinely and purely malicious. So he has the honor of becoming the first person to quit the game.
Minor penalties have been in place continuously, and the recovery of traded items has occurred frequently. As a result, players mostly use in-game tradable materials for information trading.
It wasn't until a week before the Tower World opened that the information hunters, who had been constantly trying third-party transactions, suddenly discovered signs of a relaxed review process.
The boundary between reality and illusion became clear to everyone in an instant.
Faced with the weaving wind, the candlelight was not without countermeasures.
The monitoring and review of third-party transactions in the game are determined by each individual player.
The candle flame only needs to loosen its clenched fist slightly, and the rest can be regulated by the invisible hand of the market.
It doesn't count as cheating, nor does it conflict with the code of conduct.
Given the cultivation environment of the Three Realms, expecting them to successfully overcome geographical barriers to trade is undoubtedly difficult.
Considering the likely existence of sectarian conflicts and academic disputes in the cultivation world, the behavior of hoarding one's own knowledge in order to gain a higher ranking is probably already in the works.
Having figured this out, Jiang Heyi couldn't help but feel relieved.
French Fries asked, "So how do you trade?"
“I will send a cryptocurrency transaction link on a private website, and the payer will provide a code for verification.”
"The risk of exposure is almost zero. Even if they try to check my IP address, they will only get incorrect information, since I am here as a tourist."
After reviewing the process, I couldn't find any major flaws.
Nong Ya said with a troubled expression, "The only problem now is how I should give you the money. This kind of transaction doesn't seem to be very friendly to you."
Jiang Heyi wanted to tease her, telling her that if she didn't say anything, she could pretend it didn't happen and avoid the trouble.
However, considering the strange misunderstanding that had occurred before when serving tea to guests, he thought for a moment and said solemnly.
"Actually, you did us a great favor, which can be considered your reward."
They had no objection to the boundary between the real and virtual worlds, thinking it didn't matter; they'd just take some money out of their pockets and let them have a good time when they had the chance to travel to France.
If you really want to help, you can donate money to welfare homes and nursing homes during your trip, and buy some rice, flour and cooking oil to send to them. It's a way of doing what local customs do.
In the past, people might have been concerned about seeing the candlelight, knowing the heavy mission ahead, receiving a promise that came to nothing, and getting a generous dividend. Now, they have become well-known players who have broken into the mainstream.
Honestly, Jiang Heyi couldn't be more satisfied with the earth-shattering changes that had changed his life in the past few months.
Even if he inevitably encountered some despicable people along the way, he was able to deal with them calmly.
Nong Ya seemed startled.
“This is far more than the value I deserve for what I have given you; anyone could have done what I did.”
"To be honest, you make me feel like a thief, stealing wealth that doesn't belong to me, which is inappropriate."
"I'm not sure if the translation is accurate; it's not as user-friendly as the in-game translation."
Jiang Heyi also felt that his previous remarks were hasty. Nong Ya was very serious and earnest about the topic of money, and her words were full of self-respect, self-love and self-confidence.
After further communication, Nongya was only willing to ask for a "storage fee" of 3000 yuan per month as payment for in-game assistance and encrypted transfers outside the game.
This also includes the food and accommodation she needs while traveling within China.
The jailer asked, "I'm a little curious, do you usually dabble in cryptocurrency?"
"Playing... perhaps the translation is wrong, I don't quite understand what kind of entertainment this is. To me, it's more like a means for capital and people hiding in the dark to operate wealth. It can't make people feel happy. If it does, it must be gamblers, and the place where gamblers gather must be a casino."
Oh no, I can't help but give Nong Ya a thumbs up.
The speed at which the battle reports spread on the first day was astonishing.
The attention garnered by once again dominating the top spot on the list has once again pushed the boundary between reality and fiction to the forefront.
Unlike the World Championship, there are no video clips available for viewing unless the teams release them themselves, which has left many people frustrated.
The discussion surrounding the relay dolls is incredibly high. Even those who can't access the game are spontaneously playing it, trying to help find a special relay route suitable for the Chinese server.
Jiang Heyi felt that these people would most likely be disappointed.
After several tests, he discovered that the word chain puppet always guaranteed that there was a risky option among the three choices, and the selection did not completely follow probability.
What a cunning little trick!
Instead of hoping to completely nullify the solitaire, it's better to guide the game towards categories that you can handle, making the situation as controllable as possible.
He also updated this post to his social media feed.
Jiang Heyi had expected the post to be very popular, but he didn't expect it to become a trending topic across the entire site in just 10 minutes.
Upon closer inspection, it turns out that the fate of the Chosen One from next door is number one on the trending list.
Two members of the Chosen of Khorne, armed with melee weapons, confront the descending, blood-splattering warthogs.
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