Golden Experience

Episode 103: The Seventh Disaster

Orders Sugar to arrange for Lacoline to air transport infantry and engineer ants.

Let them explore the basement and see if there's anything else they forgot.

Now, finally, we'll be able to close it as far as Lacorine is concerned.

I went back to Wang Du using "Summoning the Sorcerer" and finally checked out the SNS.

"Six calamities are only known, except for me."

It seems to be information picked up mainly from the inheritance passed on to NPC countries, etc., and I don't know how far that probability can be trusted. I'm not sure at what level the players in this validation team did the backing, etc., but it doesn't matter.

What Rae wanted to confirm now was only a common perception among players and NPCs, not the truth.

After all, the NPC seems to know the number of disasters is probably inaccurate.

Out-of-game knowledge, but in general, the Great Devil may be considered to be opposite the Archangel.

If so, it can be said that the relationship resembles the Demon King and the Spirit King.

Whatever the truth, it is possible that the Spirit King will not be judged a threatening force for mankind, to see that the Hills Kingdom Heads of State considered the Spirit King to be their own neighbor.

In that case, then, will the Spirit King make an announcement as a "specific disaster organism"?

"It's probably the development that set the decision - and it doesn't matter what NPC thinks..."

If Rae himself were to be considered as one "force," it would appear that the assumption of development was that "the Demon King's forces are hostile to the forces on the human side". This is evident from the message that Rae would have been announced when he became Demon King.

It is hard to imagine that the existence of a Spirit King, who would then be at its opposite pole, would be announced to the human side as a hostile force of humanity.

Similarly, the specifications of the artifact heard from the Prime Minister make it possible to assume that the Spirit King and the Archangel are forces on the inherently non-hostile side. Then, at the moment of the birth of the Archangel, it is possible that that fact will not be announced to the human side.

This conclusion is only a thought experiment with inferences on assumptions, but if it is.

"I wonder if it was the World Announcement that comes with a particular skill - a shrine. Whatever it is, I guess it means disaster is decided."

The information brought about by the divine commission makes it a disaster as a matter of priority, in addition to which it adds to the disaster the forces believed to be avenging humanity. If it was such a routine, it would be convincing.

"I wonder if I can manage to get the skills to hear something like that, a shrine. More importantly, with that demon-side version, I'd like that, too. If you get notifications from both forces, you can manage the new risks that will arise after this."

If you're going to get it in this king's capital, you should have, I regret it.

But now that we know about the existence of the shrine in SNS, most of the inhabitants of the city had already been cleaned up.

It's about as much as they say about a shrine or something, and it's probably a religious official. I didn't even care about the temple or the church because I didn't think it mattered.

Probably reborn to the undead now, but for some reason, talent, etc. creates zombies that tend to trample on their lifetime, but they don't take over any skills, etc.

"Shit...... From now on, if anyone seems to be a religious associate, we have to try to rule without killing them. If one skill turns out, the other will be able to think about it."

It is uncertain if there are still NPCs that can be entrusted to other cities in this country and elsewhere. The players who were originally in Wang Capital seemed to have moved to the bordering city and so on as soon as the event began, and few players heard about the disaster from NPC within Hills.

It means that in other countries it was even preached in theories on street corners and so on, and since it was a disaster that occurred in my own country, information regulations and so on may have been laid down within Hills.

"It's not like we can exchange information in real time with other countries.

... but that's not always the case. I didn't seem to be in this country, but if you become a knight or something and it's like a player is eating into the center of the country, that country's intelligence-gathering capacity is going to be kettle-different than normal. It's no surprise that there's a nation I already know at this point that I have the capital of King Hills. "

If that's what you're playing, that person won't write to SNS or anything. Just like Rae, it just sucks up information.

"We need to think about that possibility from now on. Players who play with such pointy points can lose again if they use example artifacts"

If anything, it is even possible to use SNS to manipulate information, etc.

"I need to share this information with my friends... No, but if it was in battle or something, it would be annoying. After you leave the country, okay... But you might want to hurry..."

After all, I didn't send a friend chat this day.

"King Hills Capital, then one of the country's leading big cities dropped. Should we focus on consolidating the ground while we twitch and spread our hands for a while?"

It's the duration of the event because of it, and there's a hand in proceeding as far as possible with the invasion during it.

However thin it is that it is necessary to think about replenishment and so on, it cannot be said that there is only enough numerical room to support an enlarged front.

Maybe that's okay if we're going to attribute all the cities to ashes, but it's also less meaningful to do because they've been rebuilt soon after we pull them up.

"The ideal thing is to plant a world-tree terminal in the middle of a dropped city, unleash ants and trents, turn it into a green abandoned city, and farm beasts and demons for feeding."

We need to experiment first to see if this is possible.

In the original plan, there was only such a degree that I wanted to try to make the Wang Du an abandoned area anyway.

And whatever happened unexpectedly, it was accomplished.

In order to specify in detail future trends, new plans need to be drawn up.

"I guess it's a big goal first. Can this of course be continental domination? Destroying the remaining five countries inevitably will. It's going to be hostile to all the players on the human side, but, well, there's going to be other kids like Blanc, and if we can play together with you, there's nothing we can't do about it."

But there's a lot more to it than Rae herself being a reid boss called a disaster, and other information I don't want to make public. Even though the interests are in agreement, it is dangerous to spread your hand over the groan.

I need confirmation on that, but some players may be playing hunting for the human species, starting with avatars of the human species as well as rare. It will depend on the negotiations, but there will be no need for further hostility.

"As an intermediate goal for continental domination, it is first and foremost the mastery of the entire Kingdom of Hills. I need to think about this definition of mastery... Don't get a little too many when it comes to invading all the cities and stuff. If it's a normal war, let the summit issue a declaration of surrender because you've fallen the capital, and let it drink an end to the war agreement in favor of this one... but there's no room for negotiation. Or because the Head of State is in exile."

I guess that means that the legacy and the doings of the Spirit King are more important than the nation. Does it mean that it cannot be taken away by the enemy because it is essential to combat other disasters and so on, not just rare?

"But you said that didn't work for angels or something. Why are you taking care of yourself for the rest of your life when only this continental angel can attack you? Could there be anything--"

Is there, for example, a threat that has only been passed on to a limited number of people, such as royalty?

But if so, what good would it do to restrict such information?

"If only royalty or something knew that existed, it seems to convey to royalty alone that it was actually ourselves who defeated the Spirit King. If that's the case, they're thick-skinned people."

This is just an inference, too. There's nothing I can tell by thinking about it now.

What matters now is what to do with the remaining cities in the country after this.

"First, let's test whether the paradise cities of Ali and Trent are feasible. If that's possible, replace the city one by one with mankind and ants, houses and Trento, and then control will be complete."

There is one problem that needs to be solved first in order to do so.

It's the reincarnation of Sugar.