Only use methods 1 to 7; safety is controllable and risk is low.

In the words of the prison guard, this is similar to match-fixing in e-sports competitions, where you can win as many points as you want and control a strong team at will.

When he said that, Zhong Zemo gave him a kind look.

If it weren't for the jailer raising his hands to indicate that he only learned about it from the live stream comments, the squid guy would probably have investigated whether he had touched it.

Having made the discovery, Jiang Heyi selflessly shared it with the other three guilds, who were able to escape the entanglement of the fourth-level lord simulator and begin their journey to the fifth level.

The customer, amazed, exclaimed, "You guys are so efficient! We've only just started figuring things out, and you already have a guide?"

The person in bed replied: "Having a strategy is useless. It's still difficult. The level 9 Demon Suppression will probably be a nightmare for many elemental mages."

In the Chinese server, the number of players using the Elemental Mage and Berserker classes is extremely large, accounting for 42% of the total number of players for each class. Almost half of the players have them as their first or second class, and they are also their main characters.

In the main world dungeons, the difficulty of the demon-suppressing creatures can be reduced by using accumulated items, but the 5th floor does not have similar conditions.

All four guilds made the same decision regarding staying on the 5th floor to farm experience.

The Crimson Music Box said, "The differences start to appear on the 5th layer. It's hard to say whether we'll still be able to copy each other's work after that."

Huangliang Yimeng: "It's a minor matter. Everyone can write their own guides and compile them together. There will always be something useful in them."

Speaking of strategies, Jiang Heyi thought of Nong Ya.

She was indeed online, and according to the replies, she was trading with other information merchants in a special area where IDs could be hidden.

The main force has gradually arrived at the 5th floor, and the strategy information for the 4th floor is gradually losing its value. Nongya is worried about buying and selling.

Many information brokers with connections have offered high prices to buy the latest strategy information.

The highest offer Nongya has seen so far is $18,000.

This person seemed to be well-off, but was also very anxious.

In just three hours, the price had already been raised twice by the information broker, from the initial 10,000 to nearly 20,000, highlighting its determination to win.

These days, Nong Ya has become familiar with information merchants and has learned a lot about the customer profiles of information trading.

Many of them bluntly stated that their goal was to surpass the boundary between the virtual and the real world as soon as possible.

Now is the time when the gap between them and the boundary between the virtual and the real is the smallest. If they let it snowball again, then the experts of all the servers will probably have to watch them lead the field again.

The temptation to defeat the boundary between reality and illusion is too great. The 7-person guild that dominated the game for nearly half a year has top-notch players in their respective classes and is undoubtedly a master of PVE.

As long as the boundaries between reality and illusion are crossed, these titles will fall on the challenger's head.

The boundary between the virtual and the real has been lingering in the view of game media for a long time, naturally occupying a hot topic.

They are not simply a 7-person gaming guild; they have long been involved in interests related to the Stars of Proof, and everyone wants to take advantage of them.

Even a brief moment of exposure can bring huge exposure to the entire team.

In reality, they can attract traffic from social media, promote products, and communicate effectively all in one go.

This strategy is already very successful on other tracks, and now it only takes three steps to replicate it.

Obtain qualification for the Stars of Proof game.

Create a character and enter the game.

A record created beyond the boundaries of reality and virtuality.

Becoming a master of the Stars of Proof is that simple.

Understanding these intertwined interests allowed Nongya to thrive.

She never felt that fate was so strange. At first, she was just angry at the trolls and had a passionate online argument with them, but now she has become the biggest fan leader on the boundary between reality and fiction... and a foreigner in their eyes.

"2, information on the 5th floor, really nobody has it?"

The information broker once again helped the behind-the-scenes financier inquire, while his peers around him shook their heads.

The advance team will only reach level 5 tonight, and they'll be struggling to finish one round. How can they possibly gain experience so quickly?

Even if they did, who would sell them to secure a leading position?

While eating cotton candy, she heard the call of seabirds and immediately opened the control panel.

"Nong Ya, are you there?"

It was a letter from Jiang Heyi that perked her up.

"I've summarized the core mechanism of the fifth layer. Do you have a market price for it? Tell me so I can refer to it."

Nong Ya quoted a price of 2.

After a pause, she quickly explained the key reason why the behind-the-scenes financiers were so eager to acquire her.

Jiang Heyi called everyone over.

Zhong Zemo couldn't help but chuckle: "We're really in high demand."

Hands on hips, puffed out proudly in bed: "Just thinking about how many people in this world care about us makes me feel so proud~~"

The move by Candlelight to restrict third-party transactions left the big spenders with no way to use their money. Suddenly, they discovered that the review process was loosening, and a group of people started to use their financial power to compete and become the new traffic king of the Stars Proof.

They are still cautiously testing the waters, but once they figure out the limits of what candlelight allows for, their offers will likely become even more outrageous.

The Primordial One sighed, "What a pity. If it weren't for the rules, I really would have liked to make a killing."

There is a strong need to bring together the world's top players to dominate the rankings, and it's not easy to completely monopolize strategy information and make big money without missing a single detail.

Orange Tea clapped: "Great! There aren't any obviously differentiated floors yet, so we can still profit from the information gap!"

Pessimists and optimists are in stark contrast.

Even the Four Primal Bodies couldn't help but sigh, saying that listening to the Tea God's words made their minds feel much lighter.

"5 dollars. Whoever pays that price will get the guide to the core mechanics of level 5."

"what?"

Upon seeing the news, Nong Ya was stunned.

That's 5! Who would pay that price for information that might be resold multiple times?

Moreover, current transactions must be conducted anonymously, leaving the buyer with no sense of security whatsoever.

Nong Ya thought for a moment, then smiled.

She got it!

The boundary between virtual and real has no intention of selling information; their original intention is to disrupt the market for information merchants.

The strategy for level 5 will eventually be figured out, and when the first batch of guilds clear it, they will most likely try to make a quick buck by contacting information merchants.

Disrupting the market in advance can make genuine guides difficult to sell due to their inflated prices, indirectly slowing down the tower-climbing speed of many whales.

For sellers, this does not violate the rules.

The sale of travel guides should be based on clear pricing. If the price is too high, no one can afford it. It can't be the seller's fault, can it?

Nong Ya nodded repeatedly, pleased with herself for seeing through the true intention behind the boundary between reality and illusion.

“You’re not information business people, so you can’t possibly imagine how rich those big spenders are.”

“They are either major YouTube influencers, or key talents being cultivated in the new self-media field, and some are simply second-generation rich kids who are not short of money at all.”

"What restricts them is the game regulation that could hit them on the head at any time."

"Anyway, nobody's buying it..."

Upon hearing the news that the merchant had once again offered a purchase price of 22,000, Nong Ya tightened her hood and quickly stepped forward.

Instead of offering a private price quote, she shouted it out at the top of her lungs.

"7, half of it upfront."

Even with his extensive experience as an information broker, he was still stunned by Nongya's offer.

$7? Does this guy even know what he's saying?

In the United States, where the average monthly cost of living is no more than 1000 per person, one can live comfortably for 70 months if one is frugal.

Many people work for years but may not have 7 yuan in savings, living a life where they have to stop working to earn a living.

And this is actually a price tag that could be used as a guide for reselling secondhand information?

Although both 2 and 7 are absurd...

"The people behind you want to get valuable game information as soon as possible, either to get richer rewards in reality, or because they have strong spiritual needs."

"If you want to be superior to others, then show some sincerity."

"Raising the price by just a little bit is stingy. Is it because they can't afford it?"

Seeing that the information merchant was still in a daze, she suddenly waved her hand, as if brushing away a fly.

"It's no use talking to you. Just relay my words verbatim to the person behind you."

"Since you lack both the courage and the financial resources, then don't pretend to be a big shot and try to buy progress by spending money. It's just laughable."

She acted like a tyrant, condescendingly criticizing the financial backer behind the scenes.

The information merchant's face flushed red under his hood, and he couldn't help but retort.

"They are not short of money."

“Hey, hey, hey, you’re just their glove, or to put it bluntly, a dog they hired to help. I asked you to convey their message, not to defend them.”

His overly sharp remarks drew everyone's attention.

"So, you're not a dog anymore?"

Nong Ya suppressed a laugh and said, "Your question confirms that you're a dog."

She intended to disrupt the market and didn't care about the impact on the public, facing the crowd with her arms outstretched.

"I have a guide to the core mechanics of the 5th level, guaranteed not to be resold within a day, 8."

She raised the price again.

After each of them wrote to their respective backers, someone came to Nong Ya's side.

"Can the trading be taken offline immediately?"

"Can you afford 8?"

When Nong Ya realized the other party wasn't joking, she panicked a little, but she didn't show it on her face.

“My employer likes your generosity. The 4 deposit is just a small amount, and he’s willing to give it a try,” the information broker added. “But he’s not one to suffer losses. If you cheat him… reporting you will inevitably prevent you from profiting. He’s happy to see both sides lose. Don’t doubt his stubbornness.”

While pretending to be deep in thought, Nong Ya quickly asked Jiang Heyi if it was really for sale.

The boundary between reality and illusion is so blurred that even reading the news can be confusing.

7 yuan just to buy an unverified piece of information?

Damn it, there are so many people in this world who don't value money.

Do these people's money just fall from the sky?

"Sell! A fool wouldn't pass up a chance to make money!"

Tetraprotozoa was unusual in that he preemptively expressed his opinion, speaking through gritted teeth.

Everyone understands this feeling.

Even after they became famous and started receiving dividends, they still maintained their previous frugality when it came to spending money.

The prison guard and his wife are both from wealthy families; their families are strict, and they never spend money extravagantly.

With a wave of his hand, he could spend tens of thousands just for a bit of fun—something even the most discerning prison guard couldn't do.

Nongya quickly went offline, and the two parties completed the transaction on a third-party website based on the address. The whole process took no more than 30 minutes.

Even as she stared at the numbers in her account after the withdrawal was credited to her account, she was still in a daze.

After putting on the device and returning to the game to tell everyone what happened, everyone was full of praise for this rich bastard.

"How much money is currently in Nong Ya's personal account?"

"14 dollars, and if the final payment is received, it will be 18 dollars."

hiss……

By opening up third-party transactions, the biggest beneficiaries are actually them.

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