Chapter 151
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Spring was the rainy season in the southeast region.
William rode Big Bear to the beach when it started raining. Some players who were fishing at the beach saw him but did not come over to greet him.
Instead, they looked at the sea excitedly. It was easier to get hooked when it was raining.
To the anglers.
There was nothing more exciting than catching a fish.
There were only so many fish in the real world. Real anglers were already sick of it. Only the strange fish in the game could pique their curiosity.
The lifestyle players or semi-lifestyle players of 'Gods' entered this game because of their strange hobbies.
Not only could the delicious fish satisfy the players' taste buds, but many sea creatures had magic in their bodies. Eating them could increase experience. If they were lucky enough to catch a beginner magical beast, it would be a huge gain.
William had long known about this. The magic in the sea was denser, far more abundant than the magic on the continent. Some fish that were tens of centimeters long could be magical beasts, but their combat power was very low, even lower than that of small mermen …
Even if they were not magical beasts, the fish often had a lot of magic in their bodies. This was good for both players and NPCs.
This was the key reason why William strongly wanted to develop the sea.
In his previous life, there were many anglers who started fishing by the lake. They went to the center of the lake, to the seaside, or followed the boat to the sea to fish!
The sea was mysterious!
These four simple words filled countless players with endless curiosity.
If the main plot of the game was inland.
Then the side plot of the game was the Endless Sea!
'Gods' never used the main plot to lock the players. In other words, as long as it was a virtual game, it would not use the main plot to lock the players.
As long as the players were willing to take risks, they could go and adventure everywhere.
Even in the Endless Sea, they could obtain unimaginable rewards.
The freedom of this game was like another world. It never said that the players had to follow the main plot. That would only make the game with more freedom suck away the players' popularity.
"The City of Dawn wants to develop the sea in advance. The prerequisite is to have a ship that can travel far. The mysterious Atlantis, the Mermaid Empire, the seven sea kingdoms, countless treasures, magic mines …" William looked at the dozens of fishing ships in the distance. This was not far enough.
Only a gold-quality warship could travel far.
Many professionals were not strong enough and did not have the ability to go deep into the sea.
He came to the shipyard and nodded to some guards. Then he walked into the huge shipyard and looked at his Dawn Warship.
For a moment, the City Lord's imagination ran wild, and a magnificent ambition kept spreading in his heart.
William looked up and saw Andrew on the deck. The shipbuilding master was too lazy to wear a magic robe. He only wore a simple white shirt. He was inspecting the overall structure of the warship, praying that he could make it perfect. He did not want any flaws.
To the Elves, rigor was comparable to elegance and beauty.
"Andrew"!
"Who?" Andrew turned around and discovered that William had arrived. He hurriedly patted his chest and bowed. "I didn't know that my Lord had arrived."
William nimbly climbed onto the deck and asked with a smile, "How's the keel now?"
"I underestimated the difficulty of forming dragon bones. Ever since I added Mithril, the dragon bone's toughness and mana absorption rate are no longer a problem. It can also release dragon might in the ocean. "It's not hard enough. Please give me some time." Andrew shook his head. This epic warship was just short of the keel.
He also hoped that the warship could go out to sea, but he wanted to make the warship more perfect.
William smiled. "What if we have enough orichalcum?"
"Orichalcum?" Andrew gulped. He could not help but ask, "Did you find another orichalcum mine?"
"It's the Winged people. But we can share 30% of the orichalcum. I can let you use the orichalcum first."
"Thank you, Lord, for your special treatment." Andrew did not want to be polite. He would not give away the orichalcum. If there was enough orichalcum, not only would the keel become harder.
The entire warship would become indestructible!
But the prerequisite was that there was a lot of it and enough mages to enchant it.
William had the same thought. He narrowed his eyes. In this world, besides himself, no one knew why there were so many rare mineral veins here.
"If you want to know why there are so many magic mines, why don't you ask why the Gods died here?" William was too lazy to complain. In his previous life.
This was a beginner's village for the players. But in the later stages of the game, it was called the Battlefield of the Gods!
This was because the remains of many Gods were buried underground, and it was the Mana emitted by those remains that formed so many Mana Mines.
In the later stages of the game, this place became a battleground for NPCs and players. Everyone wanted to get the remains of the Gods, as well as various weapons and equipment.
"But don't even think about it in this life." William was not worried that this matter would be exposed. Back then, it was because two sages were fighting that they tore open the surface of the ground. That was how the Battlefield of the Gods appeared.
Now, he wanted to build the entire City of Dawn on these ruins. He would not leave anything for others. What if the two sages wanted to fight and passed by him?
"So be it. What else can I do? I'm helpless. But Moses is not dead. If he was still in the City of Dawn, he might be able to hold on …"
"Ahem, actually, there's nothing much in the Battlefield of the Gods. It's just the remains of some Gods. As for the divine weapons and legendary weapons, they have lost their spirituality. I'm a Lord. The mines are the most important. What use do I have for the remains of the Gods? "William thought to himself. But who knew what he was plotting.
Ever since he transmigrated to the game world.
He had been advancing step by step.
His vision was so far-sighted that it made one's hair stand on end. He had started planning a version in advance, and there were no major loopholes. If he could proceed according to his plan after the war started, he would definitely be able to defend the City of Dawn when the Darkness invasion came.
"But if I start version 1.0 in advance, I don't know how big the butterfly effect will be." William stroked the rudder that was wrapped in dragon skin. He shook his head and stopped thinking about it.
He got up and left. He rode Big Bear to the port. When the players saw William, they patted their chests and said, "Greetings, Prince William."
"Rise." William had never denied his identity as a prince. He smiled at the players in a friendly manner and called the guards over for a chat.
There was no purpose.
He just wanted to increase their affinity and loyalty.
As a Lord.
He did not want to take care of everything, but he wanted every soldier to feel the attention of the Lord. He wanted them to fight to the death for him.
This.
This was his persona!
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