Chapter 64 Waiting for the Rabbit
In fact, the phased tasks set by this system are not very demanding simply in terms of the number of people to be recruited.
You only need to recruit one person in 24 hours.
But the problem is that the member they recruit needs to sign a contract of more than 3 years.
If this were the real world, signing a three-year labor contract would be a common practice, but for guild members in the game, signing a three-year contract is too exaggerated.
Who would stay in a game world for three full years? Signing this contract was like making a promise that one would stick with this guild in this world and would never transfer again.
With this restriction, it becomes quite difficult for Wen Nan to recruit people.
Sitting on the miniature sofa, Wen Nan turned his head and looked at Yu Shujun meaningfully.
Yu Shujun leaned against the wall and replied coldly: "Don't look at me, I am a character account now, not a player."
In fact, even if he switched back to his player account, Yu Shujun's account had already been bound to other guilds, so it was impossible for him to join Wen Nan, a new guild. However, Yu Shujun was too lazy to explain this to the other party, and he thought that the other party might not care even if he explained it.
Wen Nan really had no intention of delving into Yu Shujun's account problem. He glanced at the limited time he had left to stay in the game hall and felt it was very difficult.
If he cannot find a veteran member within the last three hours, his territory will be taken back. He will lose hundreds of thousands of gold coins, but that's no big deal, as he can always earn it back. However, he will be permanently disqualified from creating a guild, a consequence that Wen Nan cannot afford.
Wen Nan must complete these three tasks.
He opened the community page from the system, clicked on the [My Community] column, and opened the bare guild interface he had just created. Wen Nan first changed the guild name to a homophonic pun of his own name.
[Sure win].
It's a bit rustic, but Wen Nan thinks it's pretty good. It's a sure win guild and easy to remember.
I clicked on the details page and found that Wen Nan had changed the guild introduction - basically it was "borrowed" from the introduction of the [Feng Shui Huan] guild I had just seen.
In addition, he wrote several future development plans for the guild, drew some big pictures, and finally added the rights and obligations of guild members, which were only two simple and crude items.
All members who join the guild within 3 hours of its creation will enjoy limited-time benefits:
Rights: Same as the president except for management rights;
Obligations: None.
After doing all this, Wen Nan made the recruitment notice into a billboard and posted it on the wall of his office building, like most real estate agencies.
After that, it’s a long wait.
This game hall is actually not too big, with about sixty private stalls, but there are quite a few new players who play here. According to preliminary estimates, there are several thousand people during peak periods.
That is to say, the average customer flow of one shop can reach 100 people. Theoretically, as long as Wen Nan can get the average flow and achieve a 1% conversion rate, it can successfully complete the task of the first stage.
But that's just theory.
The reality is very bleak.
Apart from a dozen or so people passing by his small building and stopping briefly, nothing happened.
This is also normal. Even in the talent market, where the content of fresh graduates per unit area is the highest, resumes are everywhere, but only a few of them end up with small start-up companies. If this start-up company is added with a series of buffs such as "just established on the same day", "currently only the founder is the commander alone", and "the founder himself is still a newbie", I'm afraid all job seekers will give up.
Under such cruel circumstances, Wen Nan spent two hours in vain.
Of course, he was not idle during these two hours.
Taking advantage of this gap, he first went to the newly unlocked player mall to browse around, and then pulled up the live broadcast video of the previous trial area to see the barrage -
When in a map, players in the same map can see each other's live broadcast screen (except when blocked), but cannot view the barrage, and can only see the overall popularity and betting situation.
After the final settlement time, the live broadcast room will be closed, and the players' live broadcast replay videos will be packaged and put into their respective account storage space. No one else can see them except the players themselves.
The barrage during the live broadcast will be built into the playback video for players to use as a reference later.
It sounds like a very user-friendly design. However, when Wen Nan clicked into his live broadcast recording and saw the comments floating above the screen, apart from comments like [Here it comes], [It’s finally open], [+1], and emoticons, which were completely devoid of any information, the rest were all [***].
This is, all blocked?
Why? 9527: [The rules of the game stipulate that considering that the plot of some dungeons has a great impact on the difficulty of clearing the level, in order to ensure absolute fairness, any discussion related to the plot or setting of any map will be blocked due to spoilers. This rule is not limited to the audience in the live broadcast room, but also applies to all players. ]
Can't the contestants themselves reveal spoilers? Can't the contestants accidentally let something slip when chatting with each other? 9527: [If a contestant reveals spoilers in any of his or her words or actions, the system will give a verbal warning. If the contestant receives three verbal warnings, he or she will be fined once. If the contestant receives three fines, his or her account will be cancelled.]
In other words, if you are a player who talks nonsense and lets something slip nine times, your account will be destroyed?
The consequences of spoilers are so serious? Then why didn't he receive a verbal warning? 9527: [So far, your performance has been excellent and there has been no spoilers. ]
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Wen Nan: Really? He is so self-disciplined? The time spent watching live broadcasts always passed quickly. When Wen Nan pulled out of the system, he realized that he didn't have much time left.
[Time remaining until the next instance opens: 00:39:18——]
Shit, there's only half an hour left?!
There wasn't even a single player who walked into his office building.
What should we do? Should we go out and recruit people on site like the member of the [Feng Binghuan] guild did before?
This kind of thing... is really hard to do with all my dignity.
Wen Nan suddenly missed Wang Xiaoer a little. If the fat boy was assigned to the same game hall with him, he would have completed the task directly. Why would he be so passive now?
But now is not the time to feel sorry for himself, Wen Nan turned around and looked at Yu Shujun.
With just one look, Yu Shujun had already guessed what the other party was up to. Before Wen Nan could speak, Yu Shujun coldly retorted: "If I were to go out to solicit customers, the customers who were willing to stop and take a look would probably be driven away by me, Master."
Thinking of Yu Shujun's previous behavior, Wen Nan felt that what he said made sense.
He sighed, feeling confused. "Before in the trial map, you and my 'harem' got along quite harmoniously. How come it became like this when you came to the game lobby and met players and NPCs?"
Yu Shujun: "Players are players, characters are characters, but in my case, they are completely different, the master."
Wen Nan wanted to ask what the difference was, but when he looked at the little time he had left to rest, he felt that now was not the time to care about such an insignificant past.
There were only twenty minutes left. Should he just sit here and wait for the rabbit to come? No, sit and wait for death? While he was thinking, the "rabbit" rushed into his private territory.
"I want to join!"
A voice sounded outside the door.
(End of this chapter)
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