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Chapter 591

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"Ansorenne is going to be in complete chaos. A dimensional war is probably right in front of us."

The sky was collapsing, and a world war was right in front of them. What should they do?

"Let's just do what we need to do. After all, even if the sky collapses, there's always someone taller to hold it up. If a world war really starts, the national factions will definitely be the first to suffer."

Rorschach was quite open-minded. He ate and slept, and even took some time to go shopping with his girlfriend, who seemed like she was about to go moldy … Even if he wasn't open-minded, there was nothing he could do. What was to come would come. Did he have a chance to avoid it?

It was necessary to seriously prepare for war. However, he could only take things one step at a time for now.

He contacted Saul's church headquarters twice and confirmed the authenticity of the information. The dimensional barrier was indeed showing signs of disappearing. Meanwhile, Saul's New Gods' churches were all furiously recruiting people.

The conditions they offered were even better than those offered by the Mage Country's large magic societies. Even the preparatory students who hadn't graduated yet would be purchased by the Mage Country's entire class. The money, resources, and position temptations made people wonder if the Mage Country's Mage Country would be able to fulfill their promises. Perhaps the Mage Country's Mage Country's Mage Country would go bankrupt after fulfilling their promises.

However, Rorschach could understand what they were doing. This could be called a gambler's method of losing everything in one go.

"If we can't make it, we'll just call it GG. There's no need to consider the rewards. If we can make it, we'll just eat until we're fat. The rewards are nothing. It's just a one-time thing anyway. There's no need to consider the long-term. "

Lori and Rorschach contacted each other several times. Rorschach had also suggested that Lori use this method, but all he received was a bitter smile from his younger sister.

[We've been doing this for a long time. But no matter how good the conditions are, we can't recruit anyone. Those churches are insane. You know that Saul is the City of Ten Thousand Gods. How can we possibly compete with those old churches in terms of wealth? Even if we scam people into joining and promise to pay more, it's still …]

"… We can't even beat the credibility needed to scam people?"

Although it sounded like a joke, Rorschach could completely understand. That was because he had been experiencing the same thing over the past few days.

If you couldn't recruit anyone with money and resources, people would reject you without hesitation the moment they saw your sign. No matter how good your conditions were, it would be meaningless.

On the one hand, it was because rookies did not trust the promises of small clubs and organizations. They felt that they were likely being duped, and it was also because they did not think highly of their prospects.

[Not only that, but there are also rumors that small guilds are all recruiting new members to be cannon fodder. They don't intend to train them at all. Most of these rumors are spread by the big-name guilds and high-level New Gods. But the damnable thing is that from what I know, there are quite a few small guilds that are doing exactly this. There's no way to refute it.]

It wasn't just Lori who was in trouble. Rorschach was in the same situation. Previously, they didn't compete with each other, but now that it was a matter of life and death, they couldn't do anything.

Big clubs and companies don't use rumors and water armies? On the contrary, they had a long-term mission to control public opinion. What they raised were professional water armies and rumor-mongers who were organized, organized, and experienced. Now was their time to shine.

Right now, the job market was in chaos. Big clubs had people lining up everywhere, but small clubs were like a plague. Wherever they went, people would hide.

Rorschach's situation wasn't optimistic either. Not only was he unable to recruit anyone in the past two days, a few people who had originally agreed to join him regretted it. They would rather pay a hefty penalty for breaching their contract and forcefully quit.

In a way, Rorschach had already begun to give up on recruiting, especially since the elves were not only badmouthing him, but also making up all sorts of stories, poems, and jokes to ruin his reputation.

"Look at his half-plane, it's filled with humans (referring to the Cueroi) who he turned into half-treants!"

"He has no bottom line or conscience at all. His laboratory is filled with his apprentices. He's not human (referring to the wood spirits)."

Especially since he didn't have a good reputation to begin with, he couldn't get rid of the label of crazy archmage. Not only were the rookies worried about being used as cannon fodder, they wouldn't even have a chance to refute him. And even if they did have a chance to refute him … "Did you use your apprentices as human experiments?"

Rorschach felt that as long as he could only tell the truth, there would be an even bigger explosion.

However, Rorschach didn't give up. Since he couldn't recruit any new recruits, he should be able to recruit some veterans.

It must be mentioned that the veterans on Bonnie's side did indeed help Rorschach a lot after they quickly adapted to the new environment.

Rorschach provided the disabled veterans with artificial limbs and magical hearts. At the same time, he also mentioned that these things could only be used perfectly in this world, and it was best to remove them before leaving. After experiencing the extraordinary healing effects, the fact that they were unable to leave the half-plane perfectly pulled all the disabled veterans onto Rorschach's broken ship.

After experiencing the taste of being healthy, who would be willing to return to being disabled?

The veterans weren't stupid. How could they not see through Rorschach's intentions? However, this was an open scheme. If they wanted to have a good life in the future, they would have to properly manage this new home.

Now, Bonnie and her fellow veterans were truly "put in an important position."

It was a repetitive position, not an important one. Not only were they bodyguards and guards as stipulated in the labor contract, but they were also part-time construction helpers, supervisors, and human engineering tools for the new town. They were part-time city patrol team and police guards, and they were part-time instructors and trainers for the new human recruits. They were also part-time Koroy's liberal arts teachers and military training instructors.

It could be said that Rorschach was severely lacking in manpower. Other than the researchers from the previous few laboratories (these people didn't need to be counted on to do anything), they were all part-time backbones and cadres. Rorschach even suspected that he was just a figurehead.

Originally, Rorschach wanted to poach some people from Saul's Game Church headquarters, but now that they were even more lacking in manpower than he was, he could naturally save it.

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