Chapter 701 The Task System of the Celestial God System



After discussing the system with his two wives, Wang Han began working on its creation.

Wang Han first transformed the No. 1 Divine Might Space into the system's main space. The No. 1 Divine Might Space is the largest Divine Might Space, about the size of five solar systems, which is just right to be transformed into a living space that can provide for those selected to enter to live, cultivate, adapt, trade, and other activities.

Wang Han divided it into several areas, namely the residential area, the PK area, the free trading area, the leisure area, the training area, and the most important central teleportation area, for a total of six major areas.

Then Wang Han divided each region into ten smaller regions, each with a different environment, including oceans, forests, deserts, hills, plains, skies, caves, city ruins, grasslands, and mixed environments. These environments were suitable for most life forms, and teleportation coordinates and arrays were set up for easy travel, since the First Divine Might Space was enormous for ordinary life forms.

In addition, there are several secret areas in the No. 1 Divine Might Space that are not open to the public for the time being, including special training areas and trial areas.

The second Divine Might Space was prepared by Wang Han as a warehouse, specifically for storing items collected from the myriad worlds by those who entered the Main God Space, as well as items that they could exchange. It was a kind of recycling warehouse for the system. Of course, there were also some things that Wang Han had collected.

The third Divine Might Space is used to raise all kinds of creatures. The chosen people can capture creatures and sell them to the system, or they can exchange these creatures from the system. In addition, there are creatures, monsters, and even mythical beasts that Wang Han previously collected into the Divine Might Space.

The renovation of the spaces did not take long; Wang Han completed the basic renovation of the three spaces in about five days, with the first space being the most time-consuming.

After modifying the space, Wang Han began to formally create the system. The first thing was the system's representation, that is, the item that would house the system. For this, Wang Han had already made a choice: the Imperial Seal of the State, which he had obtained in the ancient Three Kingdoms world.

After selecting the items, Wang Han began to add functions. The first was the artifact spirit, which was the system spirit responsible for guiding the selected person and the system intelligence responsible for controlling the system. After all, Wang Han couldn't do everything himself.

Both the system spirit and the system intelligence are not difficult to obtain. Wang Han had already made his choice. The system spirit can be replaced by technological intelligence. After all, it only has some basic functions such as guiding newcomers, recording, helping the selected people search for items, assessing value, and evaluating strength. It does not require any high intelligence.

The system AI, Wang Han, planned to make his first mount and first pet, the Ironclad Divine Rhinoceros, the AI. After all, as the AI ​​that controls the system, it not only needs high intelligence but also sufficient strength and loyalty. Therefore, Wang Han naturally wanted to choose his most trusted subordinate.

Of course, making the Ironclad Rhinoceros a system intelligence doesn't mean killing it or extracting its soul; it simply means giving it a second level of authority over the system. Of course, some special operations still need to be performed by the Ironclad Rhinoceros.

Besides the system sprites and system intelligence, there are also system guards, who are also order administrators and system enforcers. In the early stages, Wang Han will appoint some of his subordinates to this position.

After selecting the system wizard and system intelligence, Wang Han immediately got to work. He already had suitable intelligent technology among his collection; all he needed to do was set up the system, and he completed the task quickly. The Ironclad Rhinoceros was even simpler; he just needed to grant it management privileges and teach it how to manage it.

Then there's the meaning of the system's existence. Externally, the meaning of the system's existence is to cultivate gods.

Next, Wang Han began to design a more detailed system, starting with a points system. If you want the horse to run, you have to feed it grass. Points can be used to exchange for all items, weapons, resources, and creatures in the system, including purchasing rare and precious materials and divine beasts. They can also be used for cultivation, healing, and even directly purchasing attribute points (a sudden enlightenment).

There are two ways to earn points. The first way is by completing system tasks.

The missions are divided into nine levels: E, D, C, B, A, S, SS, SSS, and the highest, X. Successful missions reward points, while failures deduct points. Negative points will result in penalties, including elimination. Teams can be formed freely for missions.

Rank E missions are the simplest, mostly set in the ordinary world and primarily involve collecting items. There's virtually no combat, making them a great starting point for new players. They're almost entirely safe, unless you intentionally cause trouble. Rewards range from 100 to 500 points. However, you can only complete a maximum of ten of these missions. There are no strength requirements.

Rank D missions are somewhat dangerous, but they also take place in ordinary worlds, primarily ancient ones, without energy or cultivation systems, and without modern technology and weaponry. Missions typically involve protection, collection, assassination, plundering, theft, and support. Rewards range from 500 to 2000. While dangerous, the risk is not high. The minimum requirement is the ability to begin cultivation and use an energy system.

C-level missions take place in low-level martial arts worlds or near-modern technological worlds where internal energy cultivation systems exist and basic firearms are available, but the required strength is not very high. Mission scope includes protection, collection, assassination, capture, theft, and support. There are also some ED-level missions in ordinary ancient worlds involving small-scale warfare, with rewards ranging from 2000 to [number missing] points. The minimum strength requirement is equivalent to a superhuman, at the town level.

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