A Brave Player Who Started by Touching Corpses

Chapter 407: The Livelihood of Millions of Canal Workers

The original monster disaster rating was as high as S-level, and the impact of the Demonic Serpent Advent event was temporarily downgraded to A-level after Luke's rule analysis report was submitted and a certain evaluation test was conducted.

This means that the danger level of the event has fallen back to the controllable range of the human camp of the Yellow Alliance.

Now the guilds of the seven major star cities have united and built a front-line base that is more solid and stable than before, with more stationed personnel in the area near the ruins of the Demonic Serpent City overnight.

Before, when the rules were unclear, the guilds did not care whether anyone would sneak into the Abyss Altar.

However, after knowing that the failure of the side quest would cause the Demonic Serpent Legion to return to the main plane at an accelerated speed, they naturally could not continue to use this attitude. Now the entire altar abyss entrance is surrounded by various types of surveillance, from technology to magic.

These surveillances can ensure that even if an S-level strongman like the Prayer starts the enhanced ghost walk, he must leave something behind when he walks.

At the same time, the Demonic Serpent Secret Realm Quest Panel at the Brave Frontline Base has also become a key monitoring target.

Being able to be teleported to the secret realm by accepting a mission, and being able to be teleported directly after completing the mission and meeting the necessary conditions, this safety factor is much higher than drilling directly into the nest!

Based on the rule that mission failure will accelerate the return of the Demonic Serpent Legion, it is naturally necessary to ensure that not all heroes can accept missions casually.

The idea of ​​the guild is to set up an audit mechanism to ensure that the comprehensive strength of the heroes must be higher than the comprehensive strength of the monsters in the mission, so as to ensure the completeness of the Demonic Serpent Secret Realm mission.

Not surprisingly, they really took this opportunity to propose the requirement to get a team of members of the "Demonic Serpent Secret Realm Audit Committee" specially established for this purpose to settle in the Hero Front.

Luke's answer is yes.

After all, the Hero Front is now basically fully open, and all heroes can go to the base at will through the teleportation array.

There must be a lot of "spies" in the public area where people come and go, and I'm afraid it's not just the Seven Star City Guild, but also the guilds of other star cities, and even some people representing personal power organizations.

But it doesn't matter, anyway, they can't break into the core area... Do you really think Luke's base is so easy to break into?

At first, when they heard Luke's affirmative answer, the guild thought Luke had softened, but when they heard Luke's next request, their faces fell again.

You can move in, but the rules must be set according to the rules of the Brave Front. No matter who it is, even if the president comes, there is no exemption.

Luke's attitude is very tough, and there is no room for negotiation.

I don't know if the top management will regret it. In order to protect their own interests, they chose to help Luke get rid of the Corpse Merchant Alliance, which eventually led to the Furnace Company's dominance and it was so big that it couldn't be eliminated... But in the end, they had to accept such conditions.

Because the current Furnace Company is really an irreplaceable existence in the corpse recycling industry.

Luke's unique ability to convert corpses into resources is now completely public in the Yellow Alliance, and it is even directly explained below the updated B-level hero official photo.

This has led to the fact that, at least in Qixing City, the monster corpses that were originally almost ignored and could only wait for the guild cleaners to deal with will be rushed to be cleaned and recycled after the sudden battle.

Whether it is a civilian or a hero, as long as there is spare energy to recycle the corpse, it can be sent to the furnace corpse recycling point distributed in various jurisdictions as soon as possible while keeping it fresh, and it can be directly exchanged for a certain amount of credit points or dark gold coins.

At the same time, each corpse that meets the recycling standards will be given 1 "dark point", and it is bound to the identity identification ID. When a certain number of points are accumulated, it can be directly exchanged for potions and items in the store set up at the furnace corpse recycling point.

Based on Luke's ridiculously high potion delivery rate, even if he uses a 2 to 1 ratio to exchange points for potions, Luke actually makes money. However, because this involves taxation, profit sharing, company operations, personnel companies, etc., the lowest-level alchemical potion, such as micro-healing potions, is set at 5 points.

And potions with stronger effects naturally require more points.

It seems a bit harsh, but for many low-level heroes and civilians, this is already the most barrier-free resource acquisition channel. Compared with direct battles with monsters, wearing protective clothing to recycle corpses is already a very safe job.

Although the cleaners of the guild have less work, they have also increased their survival rate in disguise.

This situation of paying money and points for corpse recycling has almost directly changed the social atmosphere of the entire Seven Stars City.

For example, the situation where unlicensed heroes choose to ignore and walk away after killing monsters is almost non-existent now. Even many unlicensed heroes will carry corpses to the recycling point after "illegal law enforcement", and the furnace and the guild turn a blind eye to this.

Although other corpse recycling companies can also give money, they can't compare with the furnace company in terms of material supply.

There is no competitiveness at all!

So even if Qixing City chooses to cut flesh and bleed, and voluntarily gives up the huge amount of tax revenue and equipment sales share delivered by the Furnace Company on time every month, and chooses to forcefully expel it, there are still some Star City willing to take over.

Not to mention that they can't do it at all.

The current Furnace Company and the Brave Front have more or less had a bit of the flavor of "millions of boatmen's food and clothing". Not only do many low-level civilians need to rely on the Furnace Company to eat or make extra money, but many heroes have already been strongly bound to the Brave Front.

It can only be said that Luke has really understood the essence of "free is the most expensive".

The basic cost is borne by the base, and each person has 100 pages and 10,000 grids of free and safe public storage box space, which has indeed accommodated quite a lot of valuable things of the heroes.

These things may not all be valuable, but sometimes emotional sustenance is obviously more concerned than pure value.

In short, Qixing City has lost the best opportunity to cut ties with the Furnace Company. If they really do kill the Furnace Company at all costs, before other merchants who are eyeing the whale fall, the lower-level, middle-level, and PTSD veterans will probably burst out with quite amazing power before the civilians.

The internal fighting of the human camp is much more terrible than the S-level natural disaster...

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