Monsters Are Coming-Chapter 1156 - 309: The Wealth Code in the Advertisement_2
This is also the most core part of the Reflection Rule, drawing in external traffic.
Which is the "showing off for an audience" part.
Take the advertisement time during the halftime of the Ah Le Training Camp as an example, where players are the part generating traffic within the rule operation.
It's like when you're scrolling through videos and suddenly come across an ad.
It seems like players haven't paid any price, but actually, they've undergone a special transaction in line with the Rule Logic, and Ah Le has already received the advertising fee.
Every exposure generates profit according to the rules.
As for the amount of profit, it's not arbitrarily determined, but influenced by the strength of the viewer and the exhibitionist's own strength.
The stronger the viewer, the more potent their attention, akin to high-value traffic, bringing Ah Le a substantial profit return.
In this way, driven by the Reflection Rule, the exhibition desire of creatures across the Ten Thousand Worlds, player traffic, and Ah Le profits form a chain of interests, continuously earning advertising fees for Ah Le at the end.
But there's one point that many interpretative posts haven't mentioned.
That is, the exhibitionists indeed have to pay a price.
Their exhibition desire, once recorded by the Reflection Rule, demands a price for each successful display, which can be understood as paying advertising fees to Ah Le.
This part of energy consists of various factors like Qi-Blood and spiritual power.
Every display extracts a portion by the Reflection Rule and converts it into Rule Energy, so the more creatures watch the ad, the higher the price paid.
It's akin to "showing off gets struck by lightning; too much showing off invites divine punishment" (Reflection Rule extraction).
Thus, the profit generated by the Reflection Rule is also influenced by the strength of the "exhibition target"; the stronger they are, the more advertising fees they pay.
The difference is, viewers don't have to pay a price, but exhibitionists do.
Here Ah Le acts as the platform role responsible for streaming.
Explained to this point, presumably forum brothers understand what bizarre behavior Ah Le is seeking behind it all.
Every halftime break, every second you look up, Ah Le has Rule Energy credited.
Ah Le now also has profit-earning rules from us players, resembling a bit of Ancient God Arena's flavor. Unfortunately, Ancient God Arena divides resources to the Competition Faction, but Ah Le's advertising fee doesn't even give coins, how beastly.
Strongly urge official intervention; freeloading advertising fees is unacceptable, demand Ah Le give players dividends.
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Comment Section:
After the Rain Clears: Ah Le has learned bad habits, daring to increase ad time in the training camp. Have you considered our feelings? Are players' ideas so undervalued... lastly, can VIP skip ads?
First Gleam of Sword's Reply to After the Rain Clears: You still want to skip ads, sure! Not following rules will have gatekeepers escort you into Xiao Hei's room, skipping 1-2 ad sessions without needing VIP, very quick, recommend trying when free (funny.jpg).
Thousand-faced World Observer: Why do I get a video platform feeling, providing free enjoyable content (gang fights earning sacrificial power), then we have to watch ads to help the platform (Ah Le) profit. Just afraid ad time will extend in the future; capitalists now are bound to squeeze platform users (training camp players) to gain profit.
Are You Still Picking Dates: Your comments are quite hilarious, cracked me up, especially the upstairs brother saying: This is the Entertainment City renovated with new equipment; now it's launched a movie feature, converted to a film-entertainment integrated casino, isn't this very logical. Haha, film-entertainment integration mode, Ah Le is increasingly abstract.
A Bright Moon Rises Over the Sea: You all are also quite abstract, even wanting Ah Le to care about your feelings and give you dividends from ad fees. Why not just take over Jile Entertainment City then? Later be Ah Le's henchmen to guard venues, regularly getting entertainment+ad dividends (Chi Tu slaps table.jpg).
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Regarding updates to the Ah Le Training Camp, players' discussion content gradually drifted away from the theme.
Every time watching a 73-second ad, players don't really feel anything.
The main issue is unable to earn profits from it, making many newbie players uncomfortable.
But they also understand that Ah Le needs revenue for development; only if Ah Le develops well can players reap profits in the future.
As for skipping ads, the current strength of the Player Faction doesn't yet qualify for negotiations with Ah Le.
Even if they had the strength to negotiate, players dare not do so.
Ah Le's attitude towards the strong is only one thing, that's packing up and fleeing.
You want to negotiate, but Ah Le won't give any opportunity for negotiation.
If really done so, newbies might roast them to death; this undoubtedly cuts off their path for rapid growth.
So ads should still be watched, taking it as an extra halftime break added by the training camp.
At the time, everyone pauses momentarily, drinks potions to replenish blood, Physical Strength, and continues fighting after watching the ads.
It indirectly enhances players' combat stamina.
While forum players are still hotly discussing "Reflection Time." 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂
Eternal Silence Ice Lake.
The bitter cold wind freezes the lake surface into a giant glazed mirror, cracks weave spider-like beneath the ice.
Snow swirls around falling with Ice Crystal, distant mountains piled with Ice Spine faintly visible through the snow mist as if remnants of a Shattering crown of God.


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