Today’s interviews are all finished, and around noon, the receptionist leads people to the canteen.
Brother Xin steps out of the simulation pod, noticing the light still on in the last simulation pod placed within the recreation room.
He asks, "Isn’t the boss going to eat?"
"No, the boss has her own dining arrangent," the receptionist adds, "It’s not that the boss dislikes our canteen; our canteen food is quite delicious. It’s just that the boss eats a bit more than usual."
Her appetite is so large that the canteen chef is sowhat reluctant for her to co.
He has standards for his culinary skills.
Every day’s nu specifies seven or eight dishes which must be delicious but not overly abundant.
Once Su Xiaocai signs up, it ans that even the biggest pots won’t be enough, so the little boss has to rely on herself.
While others went to eat, Su Xiaocai is working on making the simulation field feel spacious, rather than crowded, after a crowd pours in.
Luckily, this is a virtual network; there’s no need for vehicles, no need for airships, because teleportation is possible.
Su Xiaocai inputs the tournant arena’s north gate, and after about two seconds of darkness, she appears in a new place.
No dizziness is felt.
However, there’s a slight sense of floating, taking a few seconds needed to land firmly.
Once adapted, Su Xiaocai takes a turn, looking up at the sky, which features normal blue skies and white clouds, though the clouds have more specific forms allowing people to distinguish the world they are in.
In certain areas, Su Xiaocai intentionally makes things particularly fantastical and false, allowing people to discern the difference between the real and virtual worlds.
Her current location is truly in front of the entrance staircase of a sports arena hovering over ten ters high, majestic and grand.
Under a giant object, people feel exceptionally small.
Su Xiaocai considers whether adjustnts are needed.
She soon dismisses the thought, knowing it’s impossible to satisfy everyone; as the chief designer, she will create what she finds aesthetically pleasing.
Moreover, there is more than one arena, and each city’s arena appearance varies. If soone with a fear of large objects intentionally chooses this location to log in, she can only advise them to cancel their account and choose a different login location.
She then brings up night mode, rain curtain mode, testing variations.
After testing, Wisdom 03 reports back that the teleportation point under Su Xiaocai’s feet can accommodate up to one hundred thousand people.
If over one hundred thousand people flood in simultaneously, it will beco crowded.
Voice guidance or virtual personnel are needed to maintain order.
This is a recreational path, a place where one can enjoy scenery and tour the venue. Walking up the stairs leads directly to the tournant area.
It includes various competitions, and currently, Su Xiaocai has developed only the courses required by the committee; other competitions can be added in the future.
Allowing the competition venue to embrace diversity.
If spectators prefer to skip the route scenery, they may directly enter using a viewing ticket.
Su Xiaocai tears open a viewing ticket, vanishing instantly, and appears at the spectator seats.
Wherever she walks, Wisdom 03 simulates accordingly.
Virtually crowded with characters, Su Xiaocai feels a level of liveliness previously unfelt.
She strokes her chin, feeling as though sothing is still missing.
To stir up spectator enthusiasm and participant involvent, they could implent a passion voting system.
Every audience mber buying a ticket would have a vote.
She only needs to give up a bit of profit to let the less wealthy participants earn so inco.
However, this thing cannot be ssed with arbitrarily; so might use it as a ans for profit. She must think carefully about preventing unscrupulous profit-taking more efficiently.
Su Xiaocai attempted several viewing thods.
Not bad, the experience was genuinely good.
The team competition arena’s equipnt and coordination command locations are all prepared and completed.
She ticks off items on a checklist.
Now, only a free entry system for cha data is needed, as so have custom chas requiring separate input.
Everyone can’t be using standardized chas.
This is not rely a question of fairness.
In reality, so people simply have the resources for better equipnt.
Such is the way of the world.
For those with talent but lacking resources aiming to rise above and gain attention.
The best thod is to use a standard cha to defeat those with specialized chas.
After two hours inside the simulation pod, she erges feeling sowhat hungry.
Su Xiaocai turns to check out the canteen.
Inside the canteen, those brought for interviews look satisfied, evidently content with Extraordinary Island’s food.
Extraordinary Island’s als are indeed quite spectacular, with fresh ats and vegetables, tastes being refined multiple tis, unifying company employees’ view that it’s better than many restaurants outside.
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