The God's Games

Chapter 172: What Do You Say? (Part 1)



Chapter 172: What Do You Say? (Part 1)

Hanjun suggested, "So many adventurers have come to Ulon City after hearing the news. Surely, some of them have special skills. By posting job openings, you can attract more people."

Father Barry thought about it and agreed, but he had a concern, "But if we do that, won't the secrets of the ironworks be exposed?"

Hanjun casually replied, "So what if they are? It's not something that anyone can learn."

Seeing Hanjun's attitude, Father Barry realized he had been too narrow-minded. Find your next adventure on m_v l|e-NovelBin.net

He had always believed that these crucial things were important and needed to be kept under control to gain more benefits.

But Hanjun wasn't like him—Hanjun represented the God of Light.

Since he was a god, he wouldn't care about petty disputes over small gains.

Instead, he would consider what humanity as a whole needed and share everything freely.

Feeling guilty, Father Barry said, "I was being foolish. I'll post the job openings right away."

Hanjun stopped him, "No rush. I'm sure the weapons shop isn't the only place that needs more people. You should also find someone to help you with your workload."

Hanjun noticed Father Barry's slightly unfocused look and sighed.

These days, Father Barry had been handling all the small tasks, which made him look much more tired.

After all, he was getting older and shouldn't be working so hard.

Father Barry thought Hanjun was dissatisfied with him and hesitated, saying, "I still..."

Hanjun quickly clarified to avoid any misunderstanding, "It's not about you. I just don't want someone as excellent as you to work so hard that one day you collapse from exhaustion."

Father Barry felt relieved and asked, "So, what do you plan to do?"

In the past, the internal and external affairs of Ulon Town were managed by Mayor Herman.

However, since he was sent to the ironworks for labor reform, all responsibilities fell onto Father Barry, making him the acting mayor.

But now, with so many things happening in Ulon City, it's become too much for Father Barry to handle it alone.

The tasks need to be divided.

But who should be chosen to take on these responsibilities?

Hanjun didn't have any specific ideas since he wasn't as familiar with the people of Ulon Town as Father Barry was.

Father Barry then thought of something, "How about we choose someone from the residents of Ulon Town?"

Hanjun waved his hand, "I'll leave that to you. I trust you."

After resolving this issue, Father Barry mentioned, "By the way, a Priest from another place arrived in town today."

Hanjun's eyes were lit up—another believer had come.

For Hanjun, believers were incredibly valuable.

"How is this Priest?" Hanjun asked.

Father Barry sighed, "This person knows nothing about magic and is extremely interested in all the new things in Ulon Town. I'm not sure what he's planning to do."

Hanjun waved his hand again, "Let him look around for now. If there's anything, just have him come to me."

Father Barry nodded, remembering that Hanjun had told him a new group of heroes would be arriving soon.

With that, Ulon Town's strength would increase even more.

In just a few days, Ulon City had developed into a significant place, something Father Barry could never have imagined before.

Father Barry sighed, "When I prayed to you back then, I never imagined things would develop like this."

Hanjun, while petting the still-sleeping Snowball, smirked and said, "There will be even more surprising changes in the future."

Father Barry, after interacting with the players for so long, probably hasn't fully understood the essence of the players yet.

Right now, there are only fifty players, just a small group.

But once over ten thousand players enter the game, Ulon City will become even more lively.

Father Barry might find it troublesome to handle so many players, so Hanjun needed to come up with a way to lighten his load.

Hanjun thought for a moment, then clapped his hands.

A Ragdoll cat appeared at the window.

Hanjun scratched the Ragdoll Cat under the chin and said, "It's time for you to be useful."

The Ragdoll Cat meowed, understanding what Hanjun wanted it to do.

After such a long time of testing, the Ragdoll Cat must have collected a lot of data.

Now was the time for it to be put to use.

Once the third round of beta testing is updated, players will be able to receive a system unique to them.

Players will be able to choose the type and appearance of their cat, and from then on, these cats will become their personal systems.

The system can display any information about the player, help answer questions, show CG scenes, and connect to game dungeons.

Only the player can see the system; the people of World of Eorera, or the NPCs in the game, cannot see it.

Hanjun planned the content for the next update and released the details early.

At the same time, players selected for the third round of beta testing started receiving their packages and began bragging on the internet about getting chosen.

The third beta test selection for <<God's Games Online>> was a big event.

This time, they were picking ten thousand players, which seemed like a good number to many people.

However, when the results were revealed, many realized they hadn't been selected, and their excitement turned into disappointment.

On the forum, a user named "Mister Trouble Maker," who had been criticizing <<God's Games Online>>, didn't get selected again.

Feeling frustrated, he posted a complaint, accusing the game company of cheating.

Of course, other users dismissed his confident claim.

They argued that not being chosen was normal since many people didn't get selected either.

Mister Trouble Maker, who his true name is Park Young-myung, angrily typed away on his keyboard.

[ Mister Trouble Maker: You guys don't get it! I'm supposed to be super lucky! I can pull an SSR in one try. There's no way I didn't get selected with so many spots available. The game company must be cheating!" ]


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