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Chapter 138 New System/Local Area Network



After talking with both of them.

Sergio said, "In that case, we'll have to keep adding blessings, which would be too much trouble for you. We have other things to do now, so let's talk about it later."

Last time when Kana bestowed blessings upon all the dwarves, they watched the entire process. It took several days to ensure that every dwarf was blessed and became a member of the Night Watcher.

On the other side, Blake and the others were still waiting.

If it has to be done again, too much time would be wasted.

Kana took out from his bosom the fragment he had taken from his mother's hands and placed it on the table.

Looking at this fragment.

Lurik and the others beside him were immediately excited.

Since their escape, they had been imagining how Kana would enhance their blessing.

Because Kana's enhancements to the blessings were sometimes entirely unexpected, and these were closely connected to each and every Night Watcher.

"Is this the purpose of your delay?" The Master of Brewing poked the stone and asked.

Lurik couldn't help but elbow the Master of Brewing beside him. "Don't mess around; this is very precious."

The oldest Master of Brewing pursed his lips but didn't argue and withdrew his hand.

"Who's interested? It looks similar to an ordinary broken gemstone."

Sergio also stared curiously. This was the first time he had seen the Stone of Creation, and the very first time he saw it was a fragment.

"So this time, you're going to perform new blessing enhancements again?" Sergio asked curiously.

Seeing Lurik and the others inexplicably excited, he, who had no personal experience, couldn't quite empathize.

Kana looked at the stone and nodded slightly.

He was thinking about how he could fully utilize the fragment's function.

This fragment in his hand could be said to be the most familiar to all players.

In the game, the first fragment players see is this one.

The standard name for a fragment actually comes from this one; it is, in a sense, a very standard fragment, neither too big nor too small, just right.

This means it won't have much extra energy; Kana must plan carefully.

Furthermore, this time, it's completely different from the mere planning of systems like the profession system.

Kana was thinking about something that was already approaching the fundamental logic of his game-based transformation of the entire world.

Seeing Kana deep in thought, everyone else looked at each other and decided to keep quiet and not disturb him.

Kana lay on the table, holding the stone in his hands, turning it over and over.

He was completely absorbed in thought.

One thing he had to be concerned about was whether just a single fragment was enough to accomplish his ideas.

Resolving the drawback of needing to additionally bless each Night Watcher with every system change.

The most straightforward method was naturally the [server].

Of course, this server wasn't the kind found in reality, but rather a world server in a certain similar sense.

In Kana's vision.

He divided the gamification into different stages.

First, naturally, was to refine the [Player] system that could quickly enhance individual strength.

After all, strength is fundamental in this world, whether for individuals, organizations, or certain powers.

With the advantage of prophetic vision, he quickly discerned who to ally with and who wasn't worth it.

In the later game scenarios, which forces fought to the end, and which forces were shattered fighting against external powers, were openly visible.

It's important to note that there's almost no force that players can't join.

The most appealing and engaging aspect of the Stone of Creation in the game is the tangible change players bring to the world.

Including growing certain forces and, through player actions, causing them to be destroyed or severely damaged.

Such a system greatly enhances player immersion, making them a part of this world.

Of course, Kana needs to determine which forces, without players, could likely not act and sacrifice as they did in the storyline.

Thus, Kana's needed first stage could be achieved.

A powerful force capable of establishing a footing in this world and making their voice heard.

Secondly was the [Dungeon System] that Kana had been pondering over and started to have some clues about.

The dungeon in a game is undoubtedly significant, as many games showcase their main gameplay through dungeons.

Of course, this system must be a large one that requires multiple constructions and refinements.

[Player System] + [Dungeon System]

Kana would have enough to involve the Night Watchers in the actual battle against the true void.

But when finally facing the void directly.

Is this enough?

Even just thinking about it made Kana shake his head; combining these two systems only stalled the world's rapid descent into the abyss after players are gone.

Coupled with the advantage of prophetic vision, achieving a smooth experience like the past game's plot could already be called perfect.

To truly fight and have a chance of winning, a change must be made from the fundamental logic of this world.

This is the underlying system Kana would complete at last.

[Server] or [World Datafication].

Who could serve as such a server? Naturally, it would be the world that is saving itself and awakening its consciousness.


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