The Lord Demon King is Unfathomable!

Chapter 161: The Dog Planner Updates Too Slowly, We Might As Well Update Ourselves_2



On the contrary, even though the lord is somewhat harsh to the refugees, he is relatively better to his own people.

Although the adventurers always laugh at them for having no freedom, staying on that piece of land their whole lives, and not affording even two bottles of wine a year, they can laugh back at those adventurers for going home every day to a cold bed, without even a warm bowl of pumpkin porridge, or anyone to cuddle with for warmth.

They talk about dreams and Saint Sis... but they're just slaves to money and honor.

In the tranquility of mutual disdain yet dependency, the people of Silver Pine Town entered the hibernation season.

But just as everyone was soundly dreaming, "the Corrosion of the Great Graveyard" quietly spread...

At the foot of the North Peak Mine, in the empty space next to an abandoned hotel, a group of skeleton soldiers were clattering away at work.

After multiple versions of trial and error, most players discovered that compared to those flashy races each with their own flaws, the plain and simple skeletons were their true love.

First of all, skeletons don't need to eat, just squatting in a cool, dark place can "recharge" them. Secondly, if they die, they can revive in seconds, with resurrection and maintenance costs almost nonexistent.

There is also a so-not-an-advantage advantage, the side effects of playing an undead role are minimal.

This was discovered by some players recently.

Playing a little demon for a long time can make you careless in real life, with issues like frequent urination, urgency, etc. And those who play spiders for too long might subconsciously start reaching with their hands while walking...

Of course.

Not everyone has encountered such a situation.

The t0 player "Yiye Zhiqu" explained it as, the influence of highly realistic virtual reality games on real-life behavioral logic... even he couldn't help but subconsciously recite spells when thinking about lighting a fire.

Unlike Yiye Zhiqu's random explanation, Youyou offered a more precise one.

This is actually the soul mirror image reflecting back on the soul itself, no big deal, it won't cause any diseases, nor can it replace the primary consciousness, really thinking of oneself as a skeleton or spider, and the like.

Those heavily affected are simply experiencing being human for the first time, living in a muddle even without the influence of the game, and will be fine after reincarnating a few more times.

Back to the point.

With so many advantages, skeleton soldiers can be said to be the optimal choice for both new and old players.

Although the initial attributes are low, insufficient strength can be compensated with equipment, not affecting upgrades.

Once the soul level rises, allowing for a transition to an enchanting demon, it's never too late to make up for the game experience.

Thus, with the relentless efforts of a group of skeleton soldiers, the Great Graveyard has not only piled up coal and iron mines outside the mine, even the felled logs have formed small hills at the foot of the mountain.

To deal with these logs, Luo Yan had to issue more tasks, yet no amount of tasks could solve the problem of lacking demand.

It's not like they could sell these logs in Demon City.

Using the teleportation array to deal diamonds can make some money, dealing with such bulk goods would mean losing heavily!

As for Thunder City...

Smuggling these things isn't too cost-effective either.

In comparison, various kinds of higher value-added "silk products" are easier to liquidate.

The issue of overcapacity in the Great Graveyard continues to worsen.

Fortunately, Joss Paper has no cost, so the Demon King's finances have not yet been on the verge of bankruptcy.

But this can't go on like this.

Just as Luo Yan was pondering how to solve this problem, something suddenly changed.

As more newcomers entered the game, more capable players gradually emerged, and the current game content increasingly failed to satisfy the players' growing thirst for exploration.

Especially recently, combat profession players have been having a great time in colonies on Kao Planet, while life profession players have been waiting for their spring in vain, leading some imaginative life profession players to unite and initiate a proposal on the official website—

Emotionally Stable: "The development team of this game is too lazy! At this update rate, it'll be eons before life profession players have their game experience!"

Company Extra: "Exactly exactly! These dogs are too lazy! Isn't anyone working?! "

Urban Slave: "xdm! Since the dog planners aren't working, let's take action ourselves! Revitalize the Great Graveyard!!"

Sooner or Later Potato in the Office: "Oooooh!"

Want to Be a Corpse: "Let's do it! Just get it done!"

Looking at the posts on the forum, Youyou, who was peeking at the screen, couldn't help but express a sigh.

"It's truly unbelievable... Lord Demon King, your 'chives' seem to be more anxious than you are."

"I can understand their thoughts." Luo Yan, also peeking at the screen, said with interest.

Recently, he had been fighting in wars, indeed neglecting this group of life professional players, no wonder they were bored.

Floating in the Sea of Consciousness, Youyou glanced at Luo Yan, with some concern, said.

"But won't this kind of activity catch the Campbell Duchy's attention? It's fine in the maze...but the surface is controlled by human lords, right?"

Luo Yan nodded and said.

"This risk does exist, but since they are so enthusiastic, letting them try it out wouldn't hurt."

Initially, he wasn't in favor of players excessively exploring beyond the maze.

However, not long ago, he heard a shocking piece of news from Father Matt—the Duke of Campbell had died!


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