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Now reading: Chapter 765 - 481: Gathering Intelligence (Part 2) from Global Game: I Can Choose Instance Rewards, a Game novel by Autumn Pond Wood.

Through a conversation with Qian Yaron, Wang Zhifan had indirectly grasped most of the details about his job, realizing how unusual it was to let his mining team rest in the dormitory just now.

"So, where exactly does the difficulty of this dungeon lie? Forcing the miners to dig desperately? That shouldn’t be too big a problem for ... I suspect it might eventually involve combat...

Qian Yaron just ntioned as well that there are quite a few ferocious alien creatures on this Prison Star, often treating many miners and security guards as their als...

And the miners are not easy to deal with either, occasionally inciting riots, causing so security guards to end up either dead or severely injured, yet they couldn’t just kill all the troublemakers as the upper managent wouldn’t accept massive losses of their human resources."

While walking towards the captain’s office, Wang Zhifan pondered, making so basic conclusions about the dungeon’s situation to understand potential challenges he might face.

He initially guessed that the difficulty of this dungeon shouldn’t be very high, likely just child’s play compared to the Calamity Realm dungeons he had experienced before.

After all, how dangerous can a Prison Star with no permanent residents and only prisoners forced to mine be? Can the monsters on this planet be so strong that they wield the Space-Ti Law?

As for the prisoner miners, apart from players who mixed in with them, Wang Zhifan felt that their physical fitness wasn’t much different from average laborers on Earth, and without firearms, it would be hard to say they have significant combat strength.

"It seems the extraordinary ga has accepted my existence as a bug, giving up on fully targeting ... Hopefully, I’m not being naive with this thought."

With so scattered thoughts, Wang Zhifan spent the next hour in his captain’s office, specifically using the ti to access the computer’s public files in the office.

This greatly enhanced his understanding of his environnt, as well as his responsibilities and powers.

For instance, through public files, he learned that the current K54 Prison Star is a planet exclusively owned by Kai Bo Interstellar Group.

Legally, unauthorized landing by any other organization’s spacecraft is prohibited, and even approaching for investigation would be considered offensive, subjecting them to eviction or even attacks by the orbital guard fleet of K54 Prison Star.

In terms of K54 Prison Star’s natural conditions, Wang Zhifan found quite detailed information, which sowhat surprised him, revealing that the planet is not particularly harsh in terms of various trics and could even be considered habitable.

Its global average temperature is close to 30 degrees Celsius, water resources are slightly scarce but not hard to acquire, the atmosphere has an oxygen content of about 20%, no excessive toxic gases, and the gravity is only 1.1g. Except for the fierce creatures on the planet, there are not many survival difficulties.

Yet, Kai Bo Interstellar Group designated it as a Prison Star, allowing only interstellar criminals to co here to suffer through mining, aiming to achieve labor reform while creating so profits.

Instead of purely focusing on generating profits by employing large-scale mining robots, it can be said they are underutilizing the planet.

The mining base they are currently at is identified in the computer files as the only mining base on K54 Prison Star. Although it seems sizable, it holds negligible industrial value for a giant interstellar corporation like Kai Bo.

However, the upper managent of Kai Bo has a significant interest in this place, closely monitoring the performance indicators of every base employee, with no one able to slack off.

Once a base employee is warned for being lazy and fails to change, soldiers from the orbital stationed fleet would co down to take them away, exposing them to the renowned humanitarian practices of Kai Bo Interstellar Group.

Besides this high-level information, Wang Zhifan also learned about the various configurations within the base.

He discovered that, apart from miners and security team mbers, most other workers are biochemicals, i.e., non-natural humans with control chips in their bodies.

These biochemicals are entirely controlled by the corporate AI system and, together with so robots, maintain the basic operations of the base.

This explains why Wang Zhifan found that the majority of this group didn’t attend the eting before; they didn’t need to, as the so-called base officials had no control over these biochemicals.

Regarding basic living conditions, to match the function of prisoner reform, the base only provides the essentials for survival.

For instance, prisoners are given free quota food, which is rely the lowest level of nutrition paste. Nutritional but disgusting in taste.

If prisoners wish to improve their quality of life, they have to spend their ager salary in the base store to purchase food that better suits human taste.

Excluding food, prisoners are only allowed, in most cases, to wear the standard issue black and white striped prison uniforms.

Clothes must be washed in their spare ti, and bathing is sothing to be done whenever possible.

They live in dormitories with multi-layer bunk beds, equipped with unobstructed surveillance and harsh robotic guards.

Causing trouble in the dorms is generally unwise, as it would result in being electrocuted by the robot guards until smoke was coming out from all over.

In contrast, the treatent of security team mbers, those managing prisoners, is slightly better.

First, the nutritional paste for security team mbers is more humane, being more nutrient-rich and palatable, offering several flavors to choose from; if used to it, they can endure it for a long ti.

Moreover, the dormitory bunks for the security team are more comfortable, devoid of all-angle surveillance and robot guards, allowing for a freer and more comfortable rest.

As for captains like Wang Zhifan, they even have private rooms with independent showers, offering maximum personal privacy.

Beyond basic survival conditions, the team mbers also have a dedicated training room where they can practice shooting and operate cha during their free ti or simulate battles with certain indigenous fierce creatures, provided they have spare ti and the drive to train.

As for other facilities such as ore exit transporters and dical staff, the base doesn’t lack them either.

However, these related personnel are biochemicals or robots and generally don’t need the security team to worry about them; calling them when needed suffices.

"The planning of this mining base is sowhat peculiar. Though the technology is advanced enough to allow global automated mining, they insist on half-heartedly tornting people. Do they really hope to reform prisoners in this way? It’s really hard to understand their thought process."

After digesting the public information on the captain’s office computer, Wang Zhifan had lots to comnt on but no one to talk to.

Seeing the ti was close to midnight, he left the office, checking key locations within the base.

Walking around himself, he found the base more extensive and complex than it seed on the map, and without the ubiquitous route guidance, one could easily get lost.

So ti later, seeing that it was nearly midnight, he headed towards the large dormitory housing his 100 miners, while notifying his 20 team mbers via his communication watch to gather and prepare.

This communication watch was sothing he found on his office desk, along with a captain’s uniform, personal naplate, cha control panel, captain’s whip, captain’s pistol, and captain’s rifle in the office cabinet. He’s no longer in a disguised state with Invisible Deceitful Clothing but fully equipped, resembling a legitimate captain, able to withstand any inspection.

But just as he was about to reach his destination, a female figure suddenly appeared out of nowhere in a corridor sealed by a tal isolation door, blocking his path.

The person, about twenty-five years old, was an above-average-looking Asian woman in a black and white striped prison uniform, with a calm expression. Wang Zhifan recognized her as a player miner from another team.

"Sir, I believe you are a player... I would like to cooperate with you."

The person seed to have seen through Wang Zhifan’s identity, speaking directly and forthrightly upon appearance.

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