061 Good morning, worker

It seems that when the altar is opened later, it is no longer possible to let the player get close to it.

Unless it can be confirmed that this effect will not have adverse consequences for them in reality.

Du Wei recalls what he learned about the plot of the novel about the unspeakable gods in the Blue Star.

As long as it has to do with them, it will have a negative impact on the world.

Anyway, I didn't use an item of unknown origin so easily.

The thought flashed through Du Wei's mind.

"Village chief, how do you sacrifice?" A player who had used Grant Opportunity but only came out of the garbage interrupted Dewey's thoughts.

Du Wei came back to his senses and showed his signature smile, but he was actually panicked in his heart.

His original intention was to use the extra functionality of the altar as a teleportation node for the player.

The Sacrifice to Yugosothoth feature will not be available to players.

Only when a special mission is granted, it will be offered to the player as a reward.

Most of the rest of the giving is in your own hands.

But now the player has somehow been given the opportunity to give through sacrifice.

This was completely out of Du Wei's control, and it made him a little restless.

"When your mental power is strong enough to communicate with the altar, you will naturally know." Du Wei gave the player a casual perfunctory look.

The player is convinced, says goodbye to Dewey, and turns away.

He wasn't afraid that the player would be suspicious, and he didn't say how strong his mental power needed to be to communicate with the altar anyway.

If you fail, it means that this player is too young and lacks mental power to continue to fool around.

Du Wei really didn't want to intercept the flow.

The main reason is that they are afraid that the uncontrolled behavior of the altar will affect their physical and mental health.

It's enough to fool the player by yourself.

If the player's safety cannot be guaranteed yet.

How to better press in the future......

No, how to better let them experience the fun of the game.

If you think about it carefully, what he's doing now isn't called a fool, can the game planning be considered a fool?

First give a little sweetness to lure people in, and then cut leeks for a meal.

This kind of thing is only called fooling when MLM masters and cult leaders do it.

If the game is planned, it is called the ninth art and thought output.

Compare it with the previous lantern contractors.

Although they used their prestige to gather their subordinates to work as workers.

Let the workers serve them willingly.

But are those migrant workers really happy?

Not necessarily.

But it's not the same to gather players on your own.

Players come in because they think it's fun.

Those who don't like it are gone, and I have forced or lured those workers...... No, do players stay?

Du Wei looked at the new propaganda content that he had embellished.

I also looked at the players in the drop list who could produce a lot of energy, but were scared to quit the game.

Without hesitation, I clicked the release button.

This is not called inducement, this is called propaganda.

Wait for those returning players to re-enter the game.

Seeing the picture that exceeded expectations, I felt the good intentions of the planning.

I will definitely be grateful to myself.

So Du Wei in order to maintain a good and healthy gaming environment.

You must not allow content to exist that is out of your control.

Dewey returned to the town hall.

Enter a meditative state and actively engage with the existence in the dream.

The silhouette of the figure under the white veil slowly appeared in his mind, but the picture disappeared in a flash.

"Hey~Hey~Wake up~" The voice of the black cat Althea sounded.

Du Wei recovered from his meditative state and opened his eyes to look at the black cat, "What's wrong?" ”

"Are you worried about the altar?" The black cat said as he licked his paws.

"Knowingly asked." Du Wei replied coldly.

"After every synaesthesia, you can ask me if you can't figure it out." The black cat wagged its tail and slapped the ground.

Du Wei was a little surprised, he didn't take the initiative to ask questions before, and he didn't explain this fart, but now he actually took the initiative to come to the door to answer questions.

"Don't think nonsense, do what I say and see if I've lied to you." The black cat seemed to see through Du Wei's mind and said directly.

Du Wei did not say anything, and motioned for it to continue.

"The gift just now is just a small reward for the great Lord Yugosothos on a whim for these mortals to rebuild the altar in the world, but it is just some strange collection and waste, and it probably won't happen again in the future."

Knowing that the altar would no longer give rewards to players on its own, Du Wei breathed a sigh of relief.

But there is another problem, that is, Du Wei can't do the light and shadow special effects just now.

He can't replicate the methods of the gods.

The effect of summoning a meteor to fall from the sky and send a reward item to the altar.

"Is there a way for me to give items to players in the form I just had?" Du Wei said tentatively.

The black cat replied while brushing his hair, "You can use the synaesthesia altar to use the contractor's authority to throw props at will to the player, and the visual effect is the same." ”

Hearing this, Du Wei was relieved.

Not only can the original delivery effect be maintained, but also the content can be controlled.

In this way, it's not all up to him to decide the explosion rate or anything.

If you think something is particularly suitable for certain players, you can also use it in the dark.

Put the past directly soul binding, don't even give the opportunity to trade, and you have to use it if you don't like it, otherwise you can only choose to resell it to yourself.

Then you can find another suitable person by yourself.

Du Wei followed the black cat's instructions and tried to synaesthesia with the altar.

When his consciousness is connected to the altar, the perspective shifts to a third-person state.

As if looking through the sky, looking at the area where the altar is located.

At the same time, there are hundreds of bright spots densely packed around the altar.

Du Wei carefully perceived these highlights, they were all players who had just soulbound to the altar.

Originally, through the game system, Du Wei could only see what they saw and heard what they said.

But it doesn't sense what they're thinking, and it can't peer into places they don't look at.

But now it's different.

As long as it's around the altar.

Dewey couldn't look at the players from a third-person perspective, and he could sense a hint of what they were thinking.

It's just that this information is extremely trivial, just like the information he received from the gods, incomplete.

The only difference is that all the information of the gods is poured into his brain, and the mutilation is not all due to his own loss.

And the information he gets from these players is incomplete because he can only extract so much.

At this point, the player who had asked Du Wei how to sacrifice was trying to communicate with the altar.

Du Wei was a little speechless, and told him that he needed mental support, so why was he disobedient.

But it's okay, I'm looking for someone to test the synaesthesia effect of the altar now, so I can use him as an experiment.

"Humans with weak mental power, you are not qualified to communicate with me." Dewey passed the phrase to the player through the altar.

The player snaps his eyes open and looks around to make sure that no one is talking in his ear, and then closes his eyes excitedly.

But no matter what message he sent, the altar did not continue to respond to him.