Zhao Youyue was a mobile phone addict. Other than reading novels and animes, she would also browse through Weibo, forums, and social communities. Weibo was mostly filled with celebrity gossip. The family affairs of various celebrities had become the most important thing in the world.
Of course, Zhao Youyue would never ask such nonsensical questions on Weibo. Even if she did, the answers would most likely be jokes. That would be meaningless.
Therefore, the places where she asked questions were the more niche and professional forums. Of course, she also asked questions in places like Zhihu, which was full of Gurus.
Unfortunately, in the eyes of Zhihu Gurus, her questions were too nonsensical. It was not an interesting topic. According to a certain Zhihu Gurus, there was no need to ask such questions. Since it was bound to the game system, let's just follow the game system's arrangement. As long as we complete the quest, we can definitely become stronger. Once we become stronger, we can do whatever we want!
Zhao Youyue felt that such an answer was too simple and crude. There were no specific guidelines, and it lacked subjective initiative. This was a typical mouth cannon. In ancient times, these people were the kind of people who could shout and shout, but they had no real ability to take action.
On the other hand, a small forum for strategy games didn't disappoint her. This forum's favorite topic was' Kingdom Tempests', which was set in the Western Middle Ages. This was a game that made the players who were good at imagining things, and they were addicted to it. Exploring new maps was the most satisfying.
There was a forum member with the ID "Immature Magician" who was well-versed in history. He was said to have a master's degree in history from a famous university. He was going to study for a PhD in the future. He expressed that if one did not consider increasing productivity, industrialization, and climbing the technological tree to become an empress, the most important thing was to follow the Western Middle Ages' set of rules. Everything could be messed up, but not the rules. Without the rules, one would not even have the excuse to conquer cities and conquer the world.
Of course, it was also very simple to deal with the legal issues. "I confer you the title of Count Glamorgan" was just an exaggeration in the game, but it had some practical significance. First, find a person who had the legal right to inherit a certain territory and become Count Glamorgan, then help him restore his country. After that, they would arrest him and take back his title of Count. Then, he would definitely rebel. This way, when the rebellion was quelled, be it his legal territory or the Count's territory, they would all be returned to the central government …
In fact, from the perspective of China, the so-called "legal principles" were "righteousness". Without righteousness, if one carried out a war, one would often be attacked by the masses.
Of course, China was not so particular about this. As long as one was strong enough, it did not matter if one had righteousness or not.
Zhao Youyue felt that this "immature sorcerer" had a way with words, but she did not want to just follow his instructions. So, she saw another suggestion, which was naturally the Great Industrial Party's suggestion. No matter what, they should increase their productivity. First, they should get a small piece of land, and then slowly farm. When they have developed modern weapons, all they had to do was to "attack" them.
Of course, considering that it was a world of swords and magic, magic was definitely a very important productivity. Therefore, it was best to learn magic, and learn it deeply. At the same time, it could also recruit more magicians in the future.
In fact, there were no magicians in the "Sorcerer World," only sorcerers. They used the power of their bloodline to cast magic, and not those who could become magicians through learning. They were probably the "Arcanists" in the DND.
The "Sorcerer World" had its own unique worldview. It was not the same as the DND. The sorcerers were no match for the army, and there were also witches. If you were to get close to them, you would often be subdued. Generally speaking, it was a magical world, corresponding to the energy level of the wuxia novel "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils."
Zhao Youyue felt that her goals were suddenly clear. First, she had to study hard when she was young. It would be best if she could obtain the title of "Genius." It would be best if she could show off her magic talent. Generally speaking, the possibility of becoming a "Sorcerer" was higher.
To Zhao Youyue, becoming a "Genius" was not difficult at all. After all, she had "Xu Jing's" learning ability, and at the same time, she had "Jane Doe Su's" swordsmanship. Even if she did not have magic talent, she could still become a strong person by relying on her talent in swordsmanship. Do not forget that in the "Sorcerer World," witchers mainly relied on swordsmanship. Magic potions, seals, and the like were all auxiliary.
Of course, the flow of time in the Source World was very fast compared to the flow of time in the real world. This was like a person dreaming for a thousand years, but in reality, only one night had passed.
Zhao Youyue felt that when she was a baby, she was playing a placement game through the "Two Dimensional Gate." Olivia did not have to play it herself. Three years had passed, and Olivia needed to formally start her education.
Zhao Youyue finally arrived in the "Sorcerer World," and started her journey in this large-scale virtual reality RPG game. She realized that apart from the main quests, there were many more side quests. There were even treasure hunting quests.
Most of the side quests were related to learning, such as noble etiquette, writing, history of the mainland, and so on. The treasure hunting quest, on the other hand, was to explore the castle of the Kingdom of Cintra, where she lived. There would definitely be unexpected rewards. Zhao Youyue decided to clear out the quests first.
Compared to her older sister, Cirilla, the three-year-old Olivia had beaten her sister in terms of looks. It did not matter if Cirilla would grow up to be a girl, or if she would change her sexual orientation. Cirilla was just like an ugly duckling when she was young.
Her personality was not very likable. Compared to the quiet and virtuous Olivia, Cirilla was a naughty brat. Judging from her usual behavior, if one did not ask about her gender, she would be mistaken for a boy. Her dressing was also very masculine.
Olivia, on the other hand, was different. Just like Cirilla, she had beautiful silver-gray hair and eyes that were as beautiful as emeralds. However, she preferred to stay still, and wore gorgeous dresses. No matter where she stood, her beauty alone would attract the attention of many. With her sister as a comparison, Cirilla seemed to be even more of an ugly duckling.
However, the relationship between the two sisters was quite good. Cirilla was very proud of having such a beautiful and cute sister. Her sister was always very sensible. Even though she was younger than her, she would sometimes act like an older sister and take care of her.
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