Monsters Are Coming-Chapter 1153 - 308: Return of the Familiar, Reflection Time

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The idea of "Ah Lan," the president of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce, is certainly feasible.

But the efficiency is too low.

At the current stage, the teleportation technology mastered by players is not sophisticated; all designs are based on library data.

Moreover, the space transmission technology players from various clans master in reality cannot be used in the Monster World without the relevant equipment support.

This results in the teleportation arrays they create having a high packet loss rate.

Additionally, the transmission cost is very high, and it would be better to open a stable space node directly.

He hopes to circulate the resources of sacrificial power in the player community, making sure they "rot in the pot."

This portion of sacrificial power resources nominally belongs to the Gold Coin Chamber, but as long as they circulate internally, he can continuously extract taxes from various stages.

If spent on maintaining the space transmission array, it becomes an external expense.

He never intended to stop milking resources from the Lord of Jile.

Now with the rebuilding of the Jile Army, he feels it's time to open another channel for connection, making it unnecessary for the Gold Coin Chamber to step in.

This would affect his future taxation profit.

Half an hour later, Qi Sheng issued an update notification to all players:

[Challenger Tips (All Channels): The game is about to update. After this update, a new space node map will open: Broken Soul Continent, Illusion Spirit Wilderness].

Background of Illusion Spirit Wilderness: This vast wilderness was initially governed by the Dream Weaving Clan that weaves reality with Spiritual Silk Threads, turning the territories of devoured races into continent fragments, gradually assembling this bizarre land. After the Catastrophe Battle, the descendants from the Mirroring Clan took over… As the Mirroring Clan perished in war, the Illusion Spirit Wilderness became ownerless, inhabited by countless monsters and descended beings.

New map hint: The Jile Clan has relocated the development of the Jile Army to the Illusion Spirit Wilderness region for reconstruction.

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The update notification caused a frenzy among the new players.

The abilities of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce clearly couldn't compare to the game's official powers.

In Ah Lan's post, players raised concerns about the teleportation array's carrying capacity. The number of new players will continue to surge with each recruitment, and the space team established by the Gold Coin Chamber might not be able to maintain the operation of the teleportation array.

But now, with the official opening of the new space node, everything they've lost has returned.

Aside from the scene shifting from Frosty Winter Snowfield to Illusion Spirit Wilderness, nothing else has changed.

Their opponents remain the same—both weak and fierce Jile Army, allowing continuous 24-hour non-stop hunting and growth.

The familiar tactics of eye poking, groin kicking, and hair pulling found their place again.

After the update notification, players discovered on the teleportation array of each space node, there was one more teleport point: the Illusion Spirit Wilderness.

Upon clicking the teleport option, the dynamic map of the Illusion Spirit Wilderness slowly unfolded.

In the image, it is dusk, and the evening light pours like amber, dyeing the distant mountains ink-black, layered peaks seeped in fog, the remnants of the Dream Weaving Clan's tower only outlined in silhouette.

On the wilderness, floats the azure blue light bands left over from the continent construction by the Dream Weaving Clan, flickering in the wind, converging into a starry river-like breath.

Occasionally, semi-transparent Illusion Spirit Beasts glide across the screen, their antlers wrapped in rainbow-colored Energy Ribbons, silently releasing ripples of dream patterns when their hooves touch the ground.

At the very bottom of the scene lies the ruins of the Mirroring Clan's clan land.

On shattered stone columns winds azure vines, with starry flowers blooming, shimmering softly in the dusk.

The fragmented murals, though eroded by time, still reveal the former glory of this race.

The sky's luminescent band refracts down, complementing the shimmering points in the wilderness ruins, filling the area with an otherworldly secret realm poetry, where every broken wall and remnant becomes an artwork sculpted by time, awaiting players to explore its mysteries.

The Illusion Spirit Wilderness region freshly opened, immediately attracted eager new players.

Many new players wandering outside decisively self-resurrected to return to town, as the one-hour resurrection cooldown felt particularly lengthy.

New players are flooding the forums with posts: Jile Training Camp trainees, applying to return to the team.

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Jile Main Hall.

The Lord of Jile stared in a daze at the familiar figures continuously emerging from the void, his mind somewhat overwhelmed.

He couldn't understand how the Player Clan managed to follow him here.

It's crucial to note that between Pale Continent and Broken Soul Continent lies an ocean uncrossable by mortal flesh.

Although the space technology is feasible, the problem lies in how the Player Clan located this place.

A sudden tightness gripped the Lord of Jile's heart, as he first thought his actions were being watched by an unknown presence.

Otherwise, how could it be explained that players were able to follow his tracks?

His consciousness blanked for a moment.

It is certain that he has dismantled the training camp completely, leaving no trace, and all space-related information about the Blissful Space has been interfered with to ensure no entity can trace the Jile Main Hall.

But the problem is, if a Strong Clan did notice, why didn't it directly take action against him?

Plunder would be the most logical action; what benefit comes from deploying the Player Clan to harass him?

There's also another possibility.

The Player Clan employs a multi-regional deployment and development model similar to the Black Tide in Monster World, and coincidentally a player branch was deployed to the Illusion Spirit Wilderness region.

Recalling the last visit to the Emperor Tomb Mountain Range, witnessing the battle between the players and the Black Tide.

This conjecture seems more logical.

Thinking of this, the Lord of Jile breathed a sigh of relief.

The Player Clan is undoubtedly the best training object, capable of synchronously growing with the Jile Army.

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