People in the bunker swarmed out from various game worlds, and the game coins in each world were exchanged for credits. The game coins in each world were flooded and devalued significantly.
No need for Yamazaki to say, Shandai picked some games and put in the credits to exchange for game currency.
Ling Hui couldn't help but sigh, "Master, your destructive power is so powerful."
Yamazaki said: "This is also a problem of people who like to rob, and there is not enough trust between people."
"Now what?"
"Does this have anything to do with us? We're just on a mission, and we're here to have fun."
Ling Hui nodded, "Yeah, by the way, it broke the peace that has lasted for who knows how many years."
Yamazaki shook his head, "In my opinion, this is a false peace. It's better to break it as soon as possible, so that if something happens to the bunker in the future, things will become unmanageable and the entire bunker will fall apart."
Ling Hui pouted, "I always feel that what you said, Master, is too exaggerated."
Shan Dai smiled and said: "It's okay, you are now a Yuanshen monk, you should be able to live until that day."
"This," Ling Hui thought and smiled, "I really can't refute it."
Yamazaki suggested: "Okay, log off and go back to do your homework. Wait and see how the bunker is handled."
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the other side.
The management of the bunker already knows, but there is no way to let the players go back.
After investigating the cause, it was found that it was Yamazaki, Shandai and Ling Hui.
The management was a little confused and didn't understand how these three foreign monks made so much money in just five days.
I contacted the game company to check together and finally found out what the three of them had done.
The management couldn't laugh or cry. What's the use of foreign monks asking for so many credits?
Meetings were held with various game companies overnight to confirm that the appeal of the game is still there and that the current situation is only temporary.
Just leave it alone and let each game company find its own way to attract players back.
For example, updating game skills, adding items, etc.
At that time, it will be first come, first served, and with today's exchange rate, many gamers will naturally return to the game.
As for whether you make a profit or lose money, it depends on your personal operation.
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Mountain pass sentry.
Yamazaki, Shandai, and Ling Hui had a good night's rest. They entered the game the next day and found that the game had been updated one after another.
Shan Dai had a large amount of game coins, and under Ling Hui's encouragement, she restlessly went to other game worlds to play.
Yamazaki uses the Internet and credits to shop at the bunker.
From the many shops listed for sale online, I selected a game studio.
The boss suffered a heavy loss yesterday, and in the short term, the exchange rate of game currency will obviously not increase.
Had to close the studio to avoid losing more money.
Yamazaki took over and notified the twenty or so people in the studio through video conference that they were ready to move from the office in the city center to a remote place.
Everyone also understands that there are no credits in the game and they can only live a hard life.
Yamazaki renewed the lease of a mom-and-pop food store that had changed hands. That was because the owner and his wife had finished their maternity leave and were going back to work.
Yamazaki changed the name of the food store, but the business scope remained unchanged, except that he turned the store into a wholesale market.
Then, Yamazaki purchased a group of warehouses through the food wholesale market, let the game studio move there, and converted all of them into employees of the food wholesale market.
Finally, each person was given a task to place a large order with the authorities in the name of a food wholesale market salesperson to purchase a large amount of synthetic food.
Anyway, the warehouse is here, whoever buys more will get more bonuses.
While Shan Dai and Ling Hui were playing around, hundreds of tons of synthetic food entered the warehouse of the food wholesale market.
In the wholesale market, there must be more than ten tons of goods coming in and out every day, and it is normal to buy hundreds of tons.
Anyway, there are a lot of credits and a lot of goods.
At the same time, Yamazaki set out again to sell synthetic foods at a 10% discount on the retail price.
Join as a member and after recharging a certain amount, you can enjoy 20% off or even lower discounts on retail prices for a long time.
As for synthetic food, everyone needs it, so many people recharge.
Yamazaki bought another warehouse and ordered more synthetic food.
The bunker finally realized something was wrong, and then discovered that the source was the wholesale market, and the three foreign monks were behind it.
The bunker didn't understand what it was doing.
Monopolize the bunker's food? But the machine is in their hands.
More importantly, this is a foreign monk.
Bunker decided to wait and see what happened, and after a few days finally found out what was going on.
It’s not the food that’s monopolized, it’s the residents in the bunker that are monopolized.
A large number of residents have taken a fancy to the long-term 20% discount and become members of the wholesale market.
The wholesale market openly bargains with officials to drive down wholesale prices, citing bulk transactions.
If the bunker doesn't agree to bargaining, please agree to let the wholesale market set up food factories to bring cheaper synthetic food to the bunker residents.
The bunker had a headache because it realized that the system it had maintained for many years had collapsed in just half a month.
Because there is enough synthetic food in the wholesale market to feed the entire bunker for a month.
At the same time, the wholesale market also has money and buys the bunker's output for a few years.
If the Bunker insists on not lowering prices and does not allow the wholesale market to build new food factories, then the Bunker is monopolizing food.
If the price is reduced, then Bunker will completely become a supplier in the wholesale market, and it will be led by the nose from then on.
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night.
Yamazaki sensed that there were uninvited guests in the bunker, and knew that they had finally arrived.
I felt that something was very wrong. With the strength of the robot, the bunker should have been destroyed long ago.
Now it is confirmed that keeping the bunker is actually the robot keeping the bunker captive, allowing the bunker to continuously recruit monks.
The question is whether the bunker is forced or active.
This cannot be asked, so you need to force it.
If the bunker's indulgence of the robots was unknowing and forced, then the problem would be solved in a commercial way at this moment, that is, through negotiation.
If the bunker is aware of the robot's indulgence and actively cooperates with it, then this is the situation at this moment, that is, letting the robot take action.
That's right, the whole link is a game.
The robots do not attack the bunker, allowing the people in the bunker to live well.
The bunker recruits monks from the outside world to pay tribute to the robots.
The robots selectively killed some monks and allowed others to leave alive.
These monks took the spirit stones and equipment and left thinking they were lucky, so they spread the word about the situation in the war spirit world.
According to their legend, it was a confrontation between the bunker and the robots, covering up the fact.
The fact is that the bunker is no longer a match for the robots, and has become its puppet and an accomplice to the monks.
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Yamasaki pondered as he went to the bottom floor of the sentry post to meet the uninvited guests.
They were six young monks, but they were all possessed.
In other words, the robot has become a monster and has a soul.
Then it all makes sense, because robots also want to live forever!
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