The purpose of this is to subtly transform the perceptions of the living beings in the Hotown World towards the "ga," turning their inner resistance into proactive engagent, and taking pride in it.
In his ideal mode of infinite resurrection, Bliss Players can be born after the transformation is complete.
It no longer needs to worry that Bliss Players will quit due to the high intensity of warfare.
But there’s one temporarily unsolvable issue with this nearly perfect plan.
The construction of Bliss scenarios shrouding the Hotown World requires a terrifying consumption of energy resources.
This would nearly deplete its own resources.
Adding to this the energy resource expenditure from the constant player deaths and resurrections, it’s simply an endless abyss of resource consumption.
Despite both being Bliss scenarios, the scenes in the Paradise Sub-Palace continuously produce energy resources, whereas those in the Hotown World continuously consu resources.
From a perspective of stable developnt, among these three plans, it prefers a compromise with the second option.
If the resurrection quota option is chosen, it would also modify the settings for the Bliss Players.
The first step is to enhance the initial Strength of the Bliss Players, so that they are at least stronger than so elite mbers within the Player Corps.
An initialization Strength that’s too low will result in overly frequent deaths.
With the resurrection quota setting, it believes Bliss Players will cherish their lives and won’t easily waste the initial bodies it grants them.
Additionally, it considers providing Bliss Players with a new resurrection location.
The incessant madness of the Player Clan is excellent for war training purposes.
But Bliss Players, possessing independent consciousness, face overwhelming pressure when countering the Player Clan, easily leading to ntal collapse, thus affecting their growth efficiency.
However, the idea of changing the resurrection location cannot be executed for now.
The ecology of the Frost Winter Snow Region is very suitable for Bliss Players to start and grow.
It has the two key features of abundant basic spiritual resources and large-scale weak monsters.
This is also why it uses the Frost Winter Snow Region as a testing ground for corps construction.
Until a more suitable environnt is found, this idea remains on hold, continuing operations in the Frost Winter Snow Region.
Mulling over the three plans repeatedly, the Lord of Jile officially makes a decision.
"Evil Language."
"My master." The figure of Evil Language appears beside him.
"Gather the subordinates, dominate the Hotown World," the Lord of Jile says in a deep voice.
Evil Language nods and then disappears.
Several hours later, the Jile Army descends upon the Jile World (Hotown World), launching a ruthless domination plan.
The first step of the invasion is to dismantle the existing world-class structure, establishing a divine order ruled by the Jile Clan.
To the living beings of the Hotown World, the arrival of the Jile Clan is undoubtedly a catastrophe.
But compared to truly destructive invasive forces, the invasion by the Jile Clan seems particularly mild, unwilling to easily harm the living beings of the Hotown World.
During the invasion, more ti was spent showcasing military prowess.
Informing the living beings of the Hotown World that the Jile Clan is an advanced life form they cannot contend with.
...
Primordial Altar.
The ideas of the Lord of Jile are all seen by Qi Shengquan.
He has to admit, the Lord of Jile, as players say, is indeed diligent and inquisitive, sparing no opportunity to construct a perfect War Corps.
This ti, they’ve even crafted Bliss Players.
But ultimately, it’s just a replica, unable to bridge the gap with his Player Corps.
The feeling it gives him is that the Lord of Jile is always plagiarizing, but never capturing the essence.
The Bliss Purple Tide’s setting plagiarizes the Black Tide, with the Evil Eye’s setting transford into the "Charging Word," continuously providing spiritual power recharge, a spirit manipulation approach akin to miraculous feats through muscle.
While others use the principle of levers, the Lord of Jile relies on Barbaric Force dragging, it’s magical to behold.
In the setting of the Jile Insect Tide, it only learned rapid creation of combat units through high-speed reproduction, but the adaptive Evolution capacity is so weak that it doesn’t even achieve a ten-thousandth of the Insect Race.
In the setting of Bliss Players, there’s no complete Player System frawork, and various negative feedback thoroughly wrecks the mindset of the Bliss Players.
In his heart’s depths, he quite favors the mode chosen by the Lord of Jile, just as the Guidance once gave the evaluation:
"The theoretical approach to progression is not only innovation; mimicry and learning can also bring progress. Starting from copying and mimicking, gradually establishing one’s own characteristics, this is undoubtedly a shortcut to growth."
Only before perfecting the plagiarized corps frawork, the initial fraworks of these corps at the start are too rudintary.
The more he understands the Lord of Jile, the more he feels this is a very ambitious talent.
The future of Monster World will see increasingly intense race confrontations.
In this surging tide of the era, there are many forces like stubborn Night Watchn, tightly clutching the antique lantern of rules, steadfastly holding onto the growth paths of the past, turning a blind eye to innovation which requires significant resource investnt, relying solely on the Strength and resources brought by rules to develop and grow.
This lack of innovation and rigidly traditional forces are easily trapped in developnt cages.
Take the Combat Insect Clan for example, forces without any innovative spirit easily face dire situations when confronting the Combat Insect Clan, as their limited abilities quickly beco perfectly immune once pheromones are collected.
But if there is a diversified strength frawork, there can be multiple response thods when facing the Combat Insect Clan...at least they can die a bit slower.
Innovation itself is a growth model conforming to the era’s developnt, the choice of the Lord of Jile, in Qi Sheng’s view, is very smart.
It’s just that the steps are too far-reaching, with no achievents yet seen in every direction.
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