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Chapter 232 Pork(2/2)

Lao Dai nodded and said, "Yes, the opponent will be in short supply. After all, even if the time for regular tasks is extended, it still needs to be done."

Ye Yun nodded and said, "Since that's the case, there are still T-camp players in Seoul after all."

He turned on the phone on his collar: "Ducai, check me out who is in the Seoul T camp."

Don't think this will be difficult, although most players will hide their identities. But that cannot be hidden from x-steam people...or dogs originally came out of x-steam.

Don't forget that x-steam can detect even tasks published by the system. Although it is impossible to know the current location of a player, if a player has experienced a task, x-steam can still easily find out the identity of the player.

Soon, Lao Dai's cell phone made a beeping sound. He picked it up and looked it and handed it to Ye Yun: "As we guessed, the woman who was almost played with by Liu Chengxun was just an ordinary person and had no special identity. In addition, this is a map sent by a dog."

Ye Yun took his mobile phone and opened the map. On the big map of Seoul, many specific locations were marked with 1234 marks. After turning the page, the dog gave specific information about the players representing these marks.

The dog said from the headset: "These are just information from more than a month ago. The equipment I have now cannot do with x-steam so insightful, so some of the people here may have been killed by the CT people who control Seoul."

Ye Yun smiled confidently: "They will definitely live and live well."

Old Daiqi said: "Why? These Ts live in cities controlled by CT, and they are basically their fish."

"It's because it's fish that it won't be eaten easily."

Ye Yun said calmly: "We all know that if a single camp controls the entire city, the number of players in the hostile camp will definitely drop to a value lower than the task requirements, so the system will begin to force players among the civilians living in the city to quickly select players to meet the most basic monthly (not once a week) regular tasks for all players who control the city. Although the system will provide them with a certain amount of convenience, it will never grow too fast. In other words, their own strength will not be much stronger than players of the same level. At most, the rewards obtained for completing tasks will be increased with the system's additional compensation, which is just a little faster than those of the hostile camp players."

"However, the most basic element to growing is to be able to win in regular tasks, but this requires far more effort and better luck than other urban peers. This kind of luck must at least reach the level of the protagonist's halo, but that is obviously very difficult."

"Because it is impossible for the party who controls the city to grow up. No one will want to see their enemies grow under their noses."

"But they will not allow these players to die like this, because what they need is 'long-term', 'stable', 'poor strength', 'cannot be overwhelmed' enemies to provide them with growth, just like butchers... Well, if you have to give an example, you can compare the camp that controls the city to a group of vampires, and compare hostile forces to humans. If vampires want to continue to develop stably, the best way is not to kill all humans, but to raise all humans to collect blood regularly to maintain daily supply."

"So the smartest way is to let these hostile players re-selected by the system keep failing in the mission, but continue to help them with game points. These people will not be kicked out of the game by the system because of the failure of the mission. In this way, all possible accidents that may arise after the problem is released will be solved."

After he said that, Lao Dai was shocked: "Damn, this is raising people as pigs. Isn't it too cruel?"

The dog replied: "No, what Lao Ye said is indeed a very good idea. Any player with a little vision will definitely do this after controlling a city."

Ye Yun said lazyly: "In fact, controlling a city or even a country is meaningless for players. At most, let players try to become emperors to inform others of their feelings. However, players who really want to continue to become stronger and stand at the peak of their strength will never do such stupid things. Only by constantly challenging the strong and experiencing death is the best way to become stronger."

The dog said: "Yes. Those players who want to control the city probably have already been wiped out by the horror of death? They probably never thought that from the moment they controlled a city, their death was destined..."

Ye Yun said: "The cruelty of this game is unprecedented. If you go against the current, you will naturally retreat if you don't advance. There is nothing to regret."

Lao Dai raised his hand weakly: "You guys have talked a little far away from this topic? And I am really the only one who is full of expectations for being a local emperor?"

The dog smiled and said, "When our strength is truly so strong that no one can defeat anyone, you can naturally become your local emperor. Even if you really go out against the current and exit one hundred and eight hundred thousand miles, no one dares to hurt you with the protection of the team, because at that time you were a person with a backstage."

"I'm talking about it and itchy!" Old Dai laughed.

"But before that... we haven't really stood at the top, so put away all your fantasies and dreams, Idiot!" The dog yelled loudly.

"Uh... I understand." Old Dai said depressedly.

"Okay, I got the information, let's go." Ye Yun sent a copy of the things that the dog had just sent to his phone from Lao Dai's mobile phone, and then handed them back to him: "Why are the two running separately? Do you know what to do?"

"Will you win over? Are you sure you can succeed?" Lao Dai asked silly.

Ye Yun walked to the edge of the building and overlooked the strange city: "No one willingly became someone else's pig, and no one originally wanted his life to be always in the hands of others. They did not resist before because they had no choice. Now I have given them the right to choose, and the ratio of risks and benefits far exceeds their expectations. Do you guess they will listen to us?"

Lao Dai was a little bit out of focus: "Can you tell me in detail how we should talk to them?"

Ye Yun said lightly: "In a word, we are about to uproot the entire Korean CT camp. Now they need to do some less dangerous things to pave a way for us. If they succeed, the probability of South Korea being unified as the T camp will increase, and if they fail, the probability will decrease."

Old Dai said anxiously: "What if someone just wants to watch the show?"

Ye Yun sneered: "If you don't become my friend, that's my enemy. Kill him!"

After saying that, the man took a step down from the edge of the rooftop of the building.

Old Dai murmured, “Is it really OK?”

The dog comforted him: "Don't worry, Lao Ye must be sure if he dares to say this. I'm afraid that the pigs in this city have already contacted each other in private, and everyone else will know about it if they kill one person."

Lao Dai said: "What if... they leak the secret?"
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