Itās been a long time since I heard Benigoreās voice.
I thought I would respond with Hightonās voice, but on the contrary.
The sound of an ant muttering in a small voice makes it strangely tiresome.
[ā¦ā¦.]
ā ā¦ā¦. ā Tr a n s lat ed by Jp mtl.c o ļ½
[Itās all because of whomā¦]
āWhat?ā
[Because I wanted to do thisā¦]
āExcuse me?ā
[Oh, itās nothing.]
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
T ran sl ate d by jp mtl .coļ½ Honestly, I didnāt have anything to say.
The reason why the incompetent Benegor went bankrupt must have had such a narrow effect on me.
Of course, we also caught a lot of small ants. Judging carefully, even if it had a small amount of dust, it wouldnāt be a crowd.
āNo, no. Actually, itās not. In my case, you get a fair reward for your actions⦠Itās nothing like that. ā
Even if I see her bankruptcy a hundred timesā¦
āIsnāt that right? ā
Literally.
I can only think itās too big.
Suddenly, the order of the continent collapsed.
Maybe itās part of what Benigore just said.
If it really does happen, youāll be left with countless side effects, aside from the inability of quests and dungeons to function properly.
A situation where the administrators who used to manage the continent suddenly let go of their hands. No, itās not like you just let it go.
A traveler without a compass, a large ship without a helmet.
Itās not strange that the fever is starting to burn.
Whether you know my heart or not, Benigore continues to mutter in excuses and excuses.
Tra n sl a t ed b y jpmtl.ļ½oļ½ In a situation where there was no answer, a breath came out without me knowing.
āPhew⦠ā
[ā¦ā¦.]
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
[Iām sorryā¦]
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
[Iām sorry⦠My proud honorary Cardinal. You know how much I care about Cardinal Lee, right? Hey, donāt worry too much about it, itās not the Honorary Cardinal Lee. Forget what I just said. Can you do that for me?]
āOh myā¦. I know that much. Did I do something wrong? Itās all your shit. Thatās funny, you too. Is that all you can do to spread your divinity down there? Some are even more incompetentā¦. Honestly, Iām not your agent, and I donāt know what to say, but I think I need to reflect. I know itās offensive that you insult me as a human being, but this is my advice as a true believer in you. Advice.ā
[Shhh.]
āOr did you smuggle it somewhere? ā
[Cough, cough.]
I want to keep shooting at something like a chimney.
But it doesnāt have to be an unproductive act.
Right now, itās not about the cause, itās about how to fix this.
If everything Iāve heard here today is trueā¦
Tra n sl a t ed by Jp ļ½ tl .co ļ½ āAnother threat, you might say. ā
It is not a problem that can be solved quickly.
If it were just a matter of showing up and beating Raid Boss, it would have been a much simpler approach.
Itās a little more complicated than that.
It was a social issue with many interests involved.
āDo you have a solution in mind? ā
[No. Thatās⦠Something happened so suddenly, we couldnāt help ourselves. Like a bubble burstingā¦]
āDamnā¦. ā
[Oh, by the way. But the basic systems will work. It may be a little unstableā¦.]
āUnstable? What exactly is unstable? ā
[I donāt know that for sure yet.]
āThis is it, Ball Ball. ā
Thatās exactly right.
āSo⦠why are you suddenly telling me this? You want me to take a shit? ā
[P⦠is right. Yes, itās not in your realm, but at least I want you to help me stop the chaos on the continentā¦]
āYou want me to run the continent? ā T r a n sl at ed by ļ½p mtl.ļ½om
[Thatās not it. Thatās not possible. I mean literally. You, if things change too suddenly, the boys and girls on the continent are very confused. I thought it would be a good idea to⦠fix it⦠Our Lee Young-young honorary cardinals are good at that.]
āSo now youāre asking me to clean up your mess. Just because you donāt want to confuse it doesnāt mean itās over. You do know what kind of impact the system will have when it goes down, donāt you? No wonder thereās so much social chaos, and in some countries, itās going to go bankrupt just like you. The common people are pouring into the streets. You donāt have to say it. Of course you do. Not only that, itās temporary, but itās also a matter of losing the means to level-up. Do you have any idea how important this is? Fixing this doesnāt fix it. You just have to hold on. ā
[ā¦ā¦.]
āWhen exactly are you coming back? ā
[Three years at the earliest⦠I donāt really know the details. I think if I can repay the debt at the same rate now, I can push the timeline forward. Of course, Hero dungeons and Legendary grade dungeons can be held faster than that.]
āThis is really bad⦠ā
I had no choice but to swallow it.
Three years at least.
Though Bennigore thought the story he was messing with was the worst, this is also the worst.
It was hard to conceal the former, the latter or the dominance.
I opened my mouth quietly, tearing out my complicated head, and I heard my voice again.
āDo you have anything else to say? What should I tell him? I should know. ā
[Noā¦. Thatās all.]
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
[No hard feelingsā¦.]
āItās not like you donāt have a grudge against me. You donāt have to feel sorry for yourself. Anyway, Iāll think about it. ā
What? What, are you thinking separately?]
āLiterally. Iāll think about it. ā
[Ho, youāre not thinking of anything else, are you?]
āWhat other feelings? ā
[Th-that⦠Like a corrupt god Benigore and a plan behind his backā¦]
āItās not like that. Iām not doing that. Itās about this. Iāll take care of the business, so donāt worry. Iāll sell you a decent name. And know that.ā
[Oh, yeah? Of course you do. If the Cardinal of Honor says so, so be it! But⦠youāre not really different, are you? You know how much I love you, donāt you? I donāt want to do anything weird⦠Weāre on the same team. Right?]
āIām not doing it. What are you so nervous about? I donāt just go around beating peopleās heads off. I donāt want to flirt with you guys. I just need some time to think it over. Wouldnāt it hurt if I were you? ā
[Well, thatās good, butā¦]
āAnyway, Iām going. The people outside seemed to have waited too long. Iām sure weāll get around to why youāre crying. ā
[Yes.]
āAnd prepare a reward. Youāre missing the point. If we get this done right, Iāll come get you right away. ā
[ā¦ā¦.]
Without listening to the answer, the noisy voice disappeared as soon as I applied my hand.
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Looking up at the statue, tears are still flowing.
Just in case, I touched my body again, but I couldnāt hear my voice.
Sheās done here, too.
When I looked at the statue a little further away, it made me feel even more crazy.
I had a lot of conversations, and everything that was too unexpected was surprising.
āI expected too muchā¦. ā
Of course I thought there would be a problem, but I didnāt expect such a big accident.
Itās absurd and absurd.
I donāt know where to start.
Of course, I donāt really have no idea.
There is a very simple solution to this problem.
The first is.
āIncreasing faith. ā
As soon as possible, it is right for Benigore and others to take their place.
Thanks to the image that has been piled up over the years, the continent finally has a strong faith in God.
It would be most important to sweep the sacred and drive it back to Benigore, then return the unstable continent to its original state.
Within at least two years, or even a year, every god on the continent must be knighted.
Become a life rehabilitation consultant, or neo-rehabilitation consultant, who can bring the gods into social life a little faster.
The second isā¦.
āPreparing alternative resources for the problem. ā
Electrons can be reckless, but this is not the easiest part.
Itās hard to believe there are replacement resources for quests and dungeons.
In other words, creating jobs is not a bad thing.
A space to grow as well as earn rewards, and even collect gold. Strangersā jobs to roam the streets.
If we donāt solve this, the problem gets worse.
There will be a lot of work for foreigners at the disappearing high level to enter Rare Grade Dungeons and Normal Grade Dungeons in order to grasp their mouths, and beginners who need to grow naturally will be stuck in growth.
There may also be frequent sit-ups.
Considering the worst⦠this is it.
For three years, Bennigoreās been shitting his pants.
āHumanityās growth could become completely stagnant. ā
Literally, there is a possibility of regression, rather than stepping back.
Of course, I can dance in the clod thinking itās none of my business.
āHow could you do that? ā
There is no way I can do such nonsense.
In any case, heās in a lot of trouble.
The problem was that no matter how much I thought about it, I couldnāt think of a solution. It was at that moment that the soft and fluffy words were stuck in my heart for no reason.
āI canāt build a dungeon, damn it. ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āI already have it. ā
In the meantime, I started to think that I had been distracted by my busy schedule.
When I activated my mindās eyes in a hurry, what I could see was a title that was hidden in one corner.
[Rift Museum Grade 4 Manager]
I thought it was worth considering.
I thought we stopped this, too. ā
Itās worth checking out, but the Rift Museum is more likely to work as it is.
This wasnāt Godās jurisdiction, it was mine.
The Rift Museum was originally a classless dungeon and was actually about to open.
Closed beta services were often in place but did not have time to open beta.
The ink in the business plan has not dried up yet.
If you ask me if I can accommodate foreigners with legendary grades and hero grades, I can nod enough.
There are still a lot of monsters left and a lot of chimeras made by Max.
Now that Dungeon entry is completely impossible, the value of the Rift Museum cannot be said.
āYou can also sell potions there. No, itās just potions to sell. ā
Potions business, dining business, lodging business⦠a little further, maybe a souvenir business or a casino business.
Gold is the way it is.
I donāt know about anything else, but I feel like I can definitely turn one economy around.
āCrack Landā¦. ā
A magical place to revitalize the economy of a stagnant continent.
I had no choice but to lift my jaw to a reasonable solution.