Global Game: Ten Billion Spirit Energy Coins From The Start-Chapter 883 - 939 Mobile Phone Soothing Technique

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Chapter 883: 939, Mobile Phone Soothing Technique

Chapter 883: 939, Mobile Phone Soothing Technique

500 Blue Star deserters sat in the cabin, watching Skru Star grow smaller and smaller through the porthole, their anxiety becoming increasingly intense.

It had taken them considerable courage to decide to come to the unfamiliar world of Skru Star.

But now they had realized that their true destination was not Skru Star, but a desolate planet entirely unsuitable for human habitation, which naturally made them even more fearful and anxious.

However, they had no choice.

As the spaceship moved further and further from Skru Star, they couldn’t very well jump ship, could they?

They could only pray in their hearts that Brandon and Emperor Raging Sun would show them some humanity this one time.

Fortunately, Brandon always made an effort to comfort those in the cabin from time to time, with Fegos assisting by his side.

Listening to the duo take turns speaking kept the panic from spreading excessively.

Moreover, Brandon and Fegos were really good at focusing on the main points.

Fegos said, “Don’t worry, everyone. After all, Brandon is the top player in North America; he definitely won’t deceive us!”

Brandon then said, “I just got off the phone with Emperor Raging Sun, and His Majesty has agreed to give everyone a smartphone!

Although the signal will get worse and it will become harder to access the internet as the spaceship moves away from Skru Star, there are plenty of offline games on the phones, and you can also set up a local area network to play simple games like ‘Werewolf Kill’, which can help alleviate the monotony of the journey.”

“Smartphones?”

At the mention of the Skrulls distributing smartphones, many people’s eyes lit up.

Almost every one of them had brought a smartphone from Blue Star, loaded with many ebooks, videos, and offline games, so they were not really in lack of entertainment.

But they were not in the mood to enjoy it.

What they were really desperate for was a channel to communicate with the outside world, to obtain information from it.

If the Skrulls were distributing smartphones, then that problem would be solved.

Even if the internet was a bit slow, it would suffice as long as it worked.

After six hours of anticipation, a small transport spaceship connected with the troop carrier in space.

The transport spaceship brought several tons of supplies.

Fegos volunteered to lead the group in moving the cargo.

One by one, deep green airtight shipping containers were moved from the transport ship into the troop carrier.

Upon entering a specific password, these containers opened to reveal stacks of orange-yellow small logistic supply bags.

Brandon stood next to the containers.

He casually picked up a supply bag and opened it, finding not only a smartphone but also a set of clothes, a pair of shoes, and some simple toiletries inside.

It was clear that the Skrull who had sent the supplies had been very thorough.

Brandon then gestured grandly, “Fegos, distribute these logistic supplies to everyone, one bag per person, no one should get more, and no one should go without.”

“Understood!” Fegos quickly responded and began to play the role of a foreman, busily handing out supplies to everyone.

There were only 500 people aboard the troop carrier, so the distribution of supplies went very quickly.

Upon receiving the logistic supply bags, everyone’s mood instantly became much more stable.

“This is great! There really is a smartphone inside!” The first to receive the supply bag was a man who immediately took a black-and-white smartphone box from the bag and held it high.

Turning to Brandon, the man asked, “Mr. Brandon, can we connect to Skru Star’s network from this distance?”

“Of course, you can,” Brandon smiled and said, “Skuru Star’s network dissemination technology has developed to the ‘outer space radiation’ stage, where you can connect to the internet here.

Not only here, but even on Bona Star you can still connect to the Skuru Star network, it’s just that there is a high latency, and the speed is very low—kind of like using a 2G network on Blue Star.”

“2G network? That must be quite miserable,” the big brother replied and then leaned over to fiddle with his phone.

Several others also received their supply packages.

Upon opening the supply packages, they immediately exclaimed in surprise:

“The Skrull people are really thoughtful, not only is there a cell phone in here, but there are even clothes, shoes, and toiletries!”

“From this, I can see the sincerity of the Skrull people.”

“Does anyone here understand Skuru script? Get online and check it out quickly!”

“I’m already testing the connection, don’t rush.”

Once they got their hands on the phones, everyone’s tension immediately dropped significantly.

There were quite a few people present who recognized Skuru Star script.

After all, Blue Star had spurred a Skuru language learning craze six months earlier, with many people starting by learning the script, and then progressing to speaking.

Even for most people, reading was less pressure than speaking.

After getting their phones, these people immediately went online to search for Skuru Star’s breaking news and read the key points to their illiterate companions.

“The Skuru Union Government warmly welcomes the 360,000 Blue Star Humans who have abandoned darkness for light…”

“The addition of a large number of Third Order Blue Star Cultivators can greatly accelerate our Skuru Star’s process of becoming a second-level civilization…”

“High-level Blue Star Cultivators have recently caused trouble again, and the Union Government has issued the most severe warrant in history…”

Everyone shared the news they saw with each other.

Some people were looking at Skuru Star’s international affairs, while others went straight to search for information about the ‘planetary mining worker’ occupation.

After all, even if strong figures like Su Yu and Cao Chengxiang from Blue Star came to cause trouble, they wouldn’t threaten them; understanding their current situation was of utmost importance.

Brandon was the first person among them to receive a phone.

As soon as he got the phone, he immediately began to search for the keyword “planetary mining worker.”

As expected, all negative news reports and discussions about “planetary mining workers” had been deleted.

And you could see Xi Weng’s efforts; he even made up a lot of positive reviews for the occupation.

In the cabin, a fashionable woman with brown hair and white skin stood up and said loudly:

“Everyone, I’ve searched in detail about the job we are about to take on, it shows here as ‘moderate risk’.”

“What exactly does ‘moderate risk’ entail?” a man sitting in the corner raised his hand to ask.

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“‘Moderate risk’ means…” the brown-haired lady read from her phone, “Any field with more than 3 deaths but fewer than 10 per 100,000 people per year can be rated as ‘moderate risk.’

The Skrull people’s exploration of Bona Star is still immature, and every year on average, there are 7.8 workers per 100,000 miners who die on the job, and 13.6 who get severely injured and lose the ability to work, hence it’s rated as ‘moderate risk.’

Um, there are jobs with an even higher risk level listed here, like this ‘mantle deep operation worker,’ which has an average annual fatality rate of as high as 8%, rated as ‘extremely high risk’!”

“Is that so?” By comparison, everyone present breathed a sigh of relief.

With only 7.8 deaths per year per 100,000 people in their job position, the fatality rate was even less than one in ten thousand.

It seemed that the job was pretty safe; at least, no one present felt that they would be so “fortunate” to be that one in ten thousand.