{Vein's World}
Life LV.14: 2,675,416 Acquired 2 new extraordinary traits
Military LV.14: 2,048,485 Acquired 1 new extraordinary trait
Industry LV.11: 167,431 Acquired 1 new extraordinary Trait
Technology LV.10: 92,173 Acquired 1 new excellent trait
Culture LV.9: 65,561 Acquired 1 new excellent trait
Politics LV.7: 9,252 Acquired 1 new general trait, 2 new superior traits
Mystery LV.11: 303,080 Acquired 1 new extraordinary trait
Faith LV.12: 536,074
Total Score LV.11: 5,897,472
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Life = 『(Insect) Rampant: Reproducing in enormous numbers. Resources required for reproduction is greatly reduced.』『(Gummy) Mystery Accumulation Organ Strengthening: More Mysteries can be stored.』
Military = 『Yangdongjaran: Become more adept at multi-faceted operations.』
Industry = 『Great Construction: Allows you to build a new unique structure. Used to build [Bisyakheet Colony』
Technology = I chose a trait that would moderate the flow based on advice from Seisaisa. I don't know the exact trait.
Culture = 『Funeral Ritual: If you properly bury dead hero-level and epic-level entities, the likelihood of a new hero being born increases.』
Politics = 『(Magic Monster) Blind Follower: They will be more obedient to their leader's words. The leader's authority will be slightly increased.』『(Martial Monster) Military System: The military's political system will be more efficient. The punishment for personal injury will be stricter.』 『(Magic Monster) Yogur-Thoth Religion: They will have a religion that worships Yogur-Thoth. They will be more obedient to his words.』
Mystery = 『Yogur-Thoth Efficiency Enhancement: Yogur-Thoth's energy efficiency is significantly improved. Furthermore, it can rest to further conserve energy.』
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Compared to the enormous increase in land area, the growth rate is slower than expected.
The reason is the amount of magic consumed. Just because the land area has increased twelvefold doesn't mean the figures are simply inflated twelvefold. In fact, when comparing the overall figures, it seems like growth in other sectors has slowed even further.
The expected total score itself is closer to 6 million, so it has grown further, but the military power has actually become less efficient.
"However, based on simple scores alone, you are top-tier. Considering your mythical traits, you are even better."
"I guess so."
This time, I declared war on someone who had some fame within the community.
Originally, I had no intention of declaring war, and was just going to exploit him for pointts.
But when I said, "If you don't want to lose, give me magic stones", he responded with, "Why don't try tp you kill me?" and came out aggressively, so I had no choice but to fight. If he wants me to kill him, I have to kill him.
Instead, if they win, I can bring all the lower worlds under their control under the Meteor Cartel. Will this be a successful robbery strategy, or a crushing defeat?
I think about losing, but I'm not afraid of it. Seeing my opponent come out so strong, I don't think he's afraid of losing either. Even though losing to me would mean the annihilation of his soul.
Or maybe he's just that confident. A powerful advantage, enough to fight even against opponents with two mythical traits.
Where. Let's see how strong he is. He's my ninth opponent, and he's a famous one too, so he can't be weak.
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Mitomok has won eight world collisiones.
This means he's a top 1/256 talent, or 0.39%. That's roughly 39 people out of 10,000.
While ambiguous, his assets were equivalent to a "millionaire" on Earth, possessing assets worth around $1 million.
It's extremely rare, but… it's not to the point where he is incredibly rich.
Globally, there are an awful lot of them in the United States, and even in South Korea, you can find them in abundance in Gangnam, the wealthiest neighborhood.
However, that's only the top 0.39% of 1 billion players. Looking at the total number of players currently in the game, the picture is quite different. Mitomok was a whopping 15,000 players out of 4,194,304 currently in the game. In other words, he's in the top 0.4% of those who are millionaires or above. He's worth about $500 million.
With this much money, you can buy land, build a mansion, hire servants, and live his whole life without lifting a finger.
This is not just an inherited fortune, but a fortune he built by starting the game. In other words, if he started with nothing and became this rich in his time, then this Mitomok's ability can be said to be exceptional.
He was the leader of a massive player group, a center of trade. He also had over one hundred and fifty subordinate gods, each with their own specialization and knowledge of civilization far beyond his own.
This group was a group that aimed to reduce unexpected variables such as the destruction of the world and the interruption of the cycle by having people of similar levels collide with each other, and also to survive long and disembark after a high score. However, the leader, Mitomok, was so unparalleled in strength that he had no real opponents.
So he was just trying to clash with other worlds naturally, but the vicious criminal organization called the Meteor Cartel, no, it's demeaning criminal organizations to call them that
A bunch of psychopathic murderers threatened him.
His previous occupation was, surprisingly, the president of a failed venture company. Hearing that he had failed might be disconcerting, but his competitors, jealous of his success, demanded collusion. When he refused, they instead poured money into the media and framed him, leading to his downfall. It wasn't a misstep in business judgment that led to his downfall.
So, Mitomok could not possibly yield to the ones who threatened him.
"I was robbed by those damn robbers before, and now you want me to give in to threats? I'd rather die than do it!"
He threatened to kill me. His opponent was also a top-tier player, with two mythical traits, and he only had two legendary traits, not mythic ones. But he didn't think he had zero chance of winning.
To be honest, from the very beginning, Mitomok didn't know much about civilization.
Mitomok was a businessman, never studying or taking an interest in history, culture, or technological advancements. Frankly, he was only slightly more knowledgeable about mysteries than the non-intellectuals.
But his creations were smart. If employees are smart, managers only need to set the right direction.
Mitomok won the first two rounds by cooperating with the worlds he collided with, by helping out a little with his own clever creations, and then by absorbing other worlds, and doubling his score compared to his allies in the remaining two rounds.
As the world grew larger, he began to understand the structure of how civilization worked, but he also began to understand the creatures and the subordinate gods who possessed abilities in various fields.
He actively delegated work and focused on community activities.
In short, Mitomok is in charge of sales. He runs his civilization by constantly sharing, exchanging, buying, and selling the goods and information that others possess, as well as the materials and goods produced and needed. He maximizes the profits from trade.
He was a man armed with a strong merchant spirit that would not yield to threats and would sell goods and put himself down even if it meant licking the customer's feet.
So, if we talk about his civilization rather than the individual Mitomok, it is also impressive.
Mitomok had a land of grasslands, jungles, and mountainous regions. The civilizations most similar to it on Earth are those in Southeast Asia or Central America.
Although the population is diverse, the majority are swamp-jungle apes, resembling orangutans. Their primary industries are agriculture and fishing, based on the large rivers and jungles. Food is abundant.
Even during the disaster phases of
There are mountainous regions, so bronze weapons can be made easily, and there are quarries, so stones can be mined in abundance.
Natural barriers formed naturally, and forts and moats were placed at key points. Vast fields, rivers and lakes, created by clearing jungle and grassland, interspersed with island terrain, and the capital of a civilization was built on a giant island between rivers.
First of all, the basic resource production capacity is formidable. Even if the entire city is completely sealed off, if they catch fish and survive, they won't starve to death right away.
And if they have to wage a siege, the terrain is nothing short of utter madness. Much like the jungles of Southeast Asia that were impenetrable not only by the Mongol Empire but even by modern-day American forces.
Even the capital is an island on a river. It's a nightmare for attackers, reminiscent of the Aztec Empire's Tenochtitlan.
At this point, to breach Mitomok's main base by force, you'd need a navy of 100,000 men. It is impossible during the dimensional gate phase, and it's simply impossible during the dimensional passage phase...! During the dimensional rift phase, they'd have to devour the surrounding terrain, build ships, and cross to finally enter the capital.
Mitomok's army roamed the jungles and rivers as if they were their own home, and they knew the geography well, they also trained their navy faithfully.
The enemy will face a guerrilla army that climbs trees, digs tunnels, and freely travels through rivers and lakes in a jungle and lake terrain teeming with poisonous insects, wild beasts, and traps.
With such an advantage in defense, they could devote significant resources to attack. Mitomok trusted its terrain.
And the first sortie. The enemy opened a dimensional gate in the air and released a flock of hundreds of bats?
"It's a reconnaissance strategy. God's vision can share the vision of his creations, so it's for reconnaissance."
Mitomok's civilization was a genius when it came to bird-catching.
Why is it that slingshots have never been adopted as military weapons in the history of the Earth?
It's not that they lack lethality.
The answer is deceptively simple: the invention of the slingshot came later than the breech-loading cartridge rifle, because the rubber band was invented in the 19th century.
The discovery of firearms was in the 15th century.
But to turn this story around, if only the invention of rubber bands could be done quickly, the slingshot could have the potential to be used as a military weapon.
And the civilization of Mitomok had been using chemically treated rubber with a small addition of minerals, since the fifth collision.
Whether it's a bow or a slingshot, if it kills someone, it's a great weapon.
The 'longbowmen' of the Mitomok civilization could shoot birds out of the sky with slingshots, and could even pierce iron armor with slingshot bullets.
Even tigers and crocodiles roaming the jungle can be caught with a slingshot.
The scouts who came to the world were killed in an instant by the slingshot guerrillas of Mitomok.
They might have done a brief reconnaissance, but follow-up reconnaissance would be difficult. The slingers use bullets picked up from nearby rocks, so their ammunition is infinite.
And since the first beings that cross over from Mitomok's world to the other world was also faced with a jungle, he judged, "Ah, that civilization is also a jungle."
The soldiers who crossed over were unfortunately captured and killed by apes that appeared to be natives of the enemy world. However, judging by the apes' level, they were capable of fighting.
When it was time for the next dimensional gate to open. Mitomok, knowing the deaths of the advance party were unavoidable, sent more troops to set up camp and prepare for an attack from the enemy world.
When the tribe's mystics detected the opening of a dimensional gate in the enemy world and dispatched their soldiers, Mitomok's people could not help but be perplexed.
"Oh my God? There's nothing here."
When they pray like that, Mitomok immediately relayed to the mystic. It's a kind of limited long-distance communication.
No. The location is definitely there. Is there really nothing there?
"There is nothing. They say this is a swamp where no footprints remain, but still, I can't see anything."
Mitomok was perplexed… The dimensional gate opened, but nothing came through? Is that possible?
A thousand thoughts cross my mind. A germ? A poisonous seed? A transparent enemy? A disguise through the enemy's
He consulted with the subordinate gods and pondered the matter, but no answer emerged. he searched all day only to discover that none of the three dimensional gates that opened that day yielded anything.
Surely, Vein didn't know about Mitomok. He barely even knew about Mitomok's race.
The enemy have just thrown hundreds of tadpoles into the swamp and ran away.
No matter how capable the elite soldiers of Mitomok are, it is too much to ask them to distinguish between a type of tadpole they have never seen before when it is natural for tadpoles to roam around the wetlands.
In the first place, it is questionable whether there are any soldiers who can distinguish the types of tadpoles roaming their jungle.
And after the dimensional gate opened a few more times, Mitomok concluded that the opponent must have learned
Otherwise, it makes no sense that there would be nothing after the dimensional gate opened.
And 20 days later.
Goal!!! (The sound of a toad crying at 180 decibels)
Boom! (The sound of a barely killed frog exploding)
Ppujijijijijijiji! (The giant legless newt sprays poop, urine, and mucus as it is pierced by a spear and makes a squealing sound.)
"Shit!!! Get your ass out of here!!!" (The scream of a soldier who tried to kill a toad but then had a vision of a hairy, muscular man seducing him)
"Mother…" (The last words of a soldier who died from poison after touching a frog with his hand to get rid of it.
Mitomok's species were literally forced to see hell.
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