Chapter 193: The Early Huanggutun Incident and the Micro-Control Master's Third Intervention
The next day.
Polestar Official Website had an update, announcing the update details for the [Awakening Era] DLC and the launch timing for the major game instance.
Simultaneously updated were announcements for other series of games.
Last night, after Zhao Ming had completed the [Four Crossings of the Chishui River] instance, he tidied up other games as well.
The [Huaxia] history series game, [Great Han] version, has already progressed halfway.
Currently, the quickest players have reached the era of Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu.
Except they became advisors under Wang Mang, using knowledge from Blue Star to provide Wang Mang with many convenient modern creations.
Things like black powder with golden ratio, trebuchets, simple landmines, etc.
Planning to use these to fight Liu Xuan the Gengshi Emperor in the battle of Kunyang, as for the result...
There's probably no suspense.
Zhao Ming has also scheduled the [Sui-Tang] version for release early next month.
Next is the [World War II] series.
This one is currently the most stable, with many focusing on the [Republic] liberating the entire nation, but since it's calculated starting from World War II.
Therefore, the fastest players are only up to 1946, and haven't triggered the various battles that follow.
The [World War I] series has opened free mode, after World War I ends, players can freely choose careers if they survive until 1939.
Then they can choose character inheritance through Polestar Official Website, and continue their World War I scenarios and characters into the [World War II] game.
This news has excited many players.
After all, no matter how World War II starts, it's just those identities, and development is too slow.
But if development starts from World War I...
In twenty-some years, by the time World War II begins, wouldn't they surely be part of high command in the Imperial or Federation?
This update announcement.
Brought many 'World War II veteran players' flooding into the sparsely populated "World War I: Twilight of the Empire".
Morning.
Sky Shark Live Platform.
In Fang Ming's streaming room, the live stream has just started:
"Hey guys, good morning."
The heat in the streaming room was rising steadily, but soon stabilized at tens of thousands.
Compared to the previous hundreds of thousands, the difference is stark.
Mainly because Fang Ming streams the ocean day after day, there's nothing much to see, but Fang Ming can't help it, who knew he'd have a brain fade at that time.
However, today Fang Ming finally breathed a sigh of relief, saying to the viewers in the chat:
"Victory is in sight!"
"Just half an hour more, we'll be at the port!"
"We're about to be liberated."
During this period, as players triggered more and more events, Fang Ming has been urgently scratching his head, truly stuck in a rut here.
Who would have known players would explore so fast, while he's still helping Zhang Zuolin smuggle arms floating at sea.
Other streamers are triggering golden plot cards, then golden colored plot cards, and catching major battle events one after another, their streamer heat exploding.
But nothing happens on Fang Ming's side.
After all, what's there to see floating on the ocean?
If this keeps going.
All the major events on the [Republic] timeline will be triggered, leaving nothing for him.
Fang Ming couldn't help but slap himself, what was he doing hanging out with Zhang Zuolin.
Ended up getting taken down, warlords are outdated.
Although it had some heat early on.
Now it's all worthless, nobody's watching, everyone's pursuing the Red Side forces and the Nanjing plot.
Fang Ming did consider starting anew, but the investment is too large this time.
From server opening to now, he's spent so much time transporting arms, if he gives up now, he's unwilling.
He can only transport this batch of arms to its destination before deciding.
Moreover, watching other streamers, Fang Ming feels like an idiot, others start as arms dealers with millions in assets, all donating for rank and name swapping.
He's the only one actually engaging in arms trade....
Fortunately, now the dawn is finally visible, this time he's betting everything he owns.
When he returned to Europe, seeing the plot cards triggered one by one by other streamers, Fang Ming felt something was off, and simply bet over ten million assets directly.
All converted into arms.
Now it seems it was indeed the right choice.
If he goes to transport arms again, his brain would be running on bubbles.
Before long.
Fang Ming arrived at the port, it's the same as last time, with people Zhang Zuolin sent to escort him onto the train.
And according to the lieutenant, Zhang Zuolin originally intended to come personally.
But those Japanese keep coming to collect debts these days, they're squatting at the entrance not leaving, the commander really can't come out.
Otherwise, he would've come to meet him.
This made Fang Ming somewhat relieved, at least he wasn't busy in vain, though unable to come, the gesture was enough.
Too bad Zhang Zuolin died too early later.
Otherwise, leveraging this relationship in this plot for a few years, explosively gaining popularity is possible.
Just no idea how old Zhang died.
He'll have to make Zhang see a doctor to check if there's any disease.
Right now, on Blue Star, it's known Zhang Xueliang took over in 1928, but how Zhang Zuolin died has truly not been examined, considering they're all warlords.
The plot is almost different every day, and some even occupy several towns claiming to be warlords, players are too lazy to gather this information.
After Fang Ming sat on the train, he hung up the game.
In the streaming room, looking at the chat, he opened Polestar's official website:
"New announcement....Let's take a look."
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