Chapter 2351. The Boasting System 7
Chapter 2351. The Boasting System 7
Han Zifeng calmly replied, "Here's the key point: I'm an NPC. I can just steal the token and that's it. It's that simple."
A group of soldiers nodded, seemingly unsure if it was really their business. Zi Feng calmly said, "Alright, you'll be my steward. Right now, whatever amount of money everyone is willing to hand over will be used to build a city for me. The shops in the city will be allocated according to their investment."
As she spoke, Zi Feng began building the city. She accepted the position of village chief, and then she had a template for the small village. Zi Feng simply asked the people around her for money, and the village was built in no time. Next was the permanent entrance. Zi Feng readily included everyone in the permanent population.
Everyone immediately received a permanent resident task, mainly for earning gold and gaining experience, and completing simple nearby quests. The group of level 60 players completed it relatively quickly, and to their surprise, they were able to continue leveling up.
This time, Zifeng didn't need to ask; the system prompted: "Since the Chinese player is an intruder in this server, the level cap will be automatically raised to 150 upon login."
Zi Feng asked curiously, "Isn't it level 200?"
The GM sent a fist emoji and said, "Please remember, you are an NPC. The maximum player level is 150."
Zi Feng was speechless. She'd been relegated to the "people's side" again, had she? Everyone looked at the unhappy Zi Feng, and the soldier asked curiously, "What's wrong?"
Zifeng complained, "I'm an NPC, my level cap is 200. You're players, you're players, you're players, your level cap is 150. I need to remember that: I'm the only NPC among you all." The group burst into laughter, genuinely. They immediately understood the girl's lament. Hahaha, hahaha, hahahahahaha...
Zifeng didn't care anymore. With the blacksmith shop, pharmacy, inn, and teleportation array directly connecting to Qinglong City, all the essentials were in place. The rest could be filled in by the players themselves. Thinking about it, adding a class mentor hall would satisfy the players' basic needs. The rest would be up to the other players.
Then came a flurry of upgrades. Zifeng's hardware was quite reliable, and the other team members commented that even if it wasn't reliable, they could still make it reliable.
In just five days, the player had secured her first main city. Then, after finding a military officer to look after the city, she led the others to the next proper city.
What's frustrating for all players is that Zi Feng, despite being an enemy NPC, simply charges a slightly higher entrance fee and a slightly higher stall fee, which isn't a big deal.
It's normal for Zi Feng to meet the city lord before entering the city and talk to her about setting up a stall. Zi Feng's first name in life is not a joke. However, when Zi Feng made physical contact with the city lord, she casually touched her five times and found the city building token and the city lord's token. Zi Feng was happy and took the city lord's token back.
Let's be honest, not only is the city lord an idiot, but all the players in the city are also idiots. They just want to know what's going on. The city lord's token was stolen just a moment ago, but why was it successfully handed over the next second? In fact, Zi Feng herself did not expect that her recycling would actually end up in the hands of the Azure Dragon City Lord. This is quite a rip-off. It turned into a colony in a second. All the players feel even more cheated, right?
Following the principle of "once a city is captured, it is already under your control," Zifeng followed the prescription and conquered the entire East Asia server in just one day. The rest was up to the soldiers. Zifeng happily relinquished the city lordship and went to play on the next server. As it turned out, Zifeng's side was indeed more efficient.
After a week, the game had reached a point of uniformity. Feeling there was nothing left to do, Zifeng applied for long-term AFK (away from keyboard) status and then logged off to play elsewhere.
She continued to find people to boast about, posing as if they were high-tech, high-dimensional things. And these scientists really didn't disappoint; they actually dared to disassemble the things they boasted about, and they could even put them back together, then replicate something that looked almost identical.
The biggest problem now is the lack of super energy, but nuclear energy conversion is already under research, and mutation is also on the agenda. Anyway, it seems like even the US is finding it hard to compete now. The Eastern dragon, now completely unleashed, seems to be on a completely different level. How are they supposed to compete?!
Zifeng occasionally receives orders and still returns to the game. However, looking at the orders, she is quite speechless. There are airplanes, cannons, rifles, and rocket launchers. What can Zifeng say? Just study the recipes and make them.
With this recipe, all you have to do is make it, throw it at the soldiers, and that's it. As for the larger items, she can guarantee their quality too. But before she even logged off, she received an order from the Azure Dragon City Lord to renovate the imperial city. Excellent, build the watchtowers; bury the cannons; dig the tunnels...
In short, once the entire main city was renovated, Zi Feng felt that if this were a siege battle, it would be a real hardship for the unlucky siege players. Then came the orders for other main cities. After finishing all the work, looking at the main city that felt like Ironforge, she was truly speechless.
The current focus of the Chinese server is on enabling players to reach any location within ten minutes. Even small villages around the Chinese server have been connected by railways by Zifeng and his team, and no defensive bunkers have been omitted.
Zi Feng's only feeling right now is that foreign players are better off not messing around on the Chinese server, otherwise, the sheer volume of "truths" won't be a good experience. After discussing it, these guys actually posted a picture of the "truths" everywhere on the official website. Seeing the Chinese server bringing real-world weapons into a mythological virtual game, the other servers were truly impressed. They just wanted to ask, "Is this something a human would do?"
There was nothing they could do; they were truly at a loss. They had tried their best to copy a single city, but they couldn't even do it. They were certain that this was no job for a human being.
What's even more infuriating is that from the main city to the small villages, everything in Zifeng Construction is paved with red. Any DSLRs that aren't red are simply given to players as regular weapons. For example, if the city's paving is purple, it falls into the category of hidden weapons. As for weapons that aren't red enough, they all go to the soldiers and are resold to trusted guilds.
Zifeng continues to play the "it's none of my business" card, and offline Zifeng continues to brag inhumanly. Since there's no problem with leveling up the technology tree, let's see if the bragging system can even reach Pangu.
As it turns out, flying and escaping are still possible, but becoming an immortal or ancestor is really a bit of a stretch. In this world, the highest one can achieve is the Transformation of Godhood, which is when one ascends to heaven in broad daylight. Going any higher would not only be difficult for the boasting system, but also for the Heavenly Dao here.
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