Chereads / My Road to Rise / Chapter 24 - Chapter 24

Chapter 24 - Chapter 24

After doing this, Jack removed the thin sword from the wall again.

Holding his sword in his right hand, Jack stabbed his left arm.

The corners of his mouth grinned, and Jack's face went pale.

It hurts, it hurts, it hurts ...

But for the sake of experimentation, I couldn't care less.

Jack drew the longsword that had pierced his arm, bringing out a cloud of blood.

The intense pain made Jack drop the thin sword in his hand in a hurry.

The golden glow surged from the pupils once again.

A strange scene appeared as a golden light gushed out from the wound.

The bloody wounds healed at a speed visible to the naked eye.

In just a few breaths, the wound disappeared without a trace.

Seeing this, Jack was finally sure of what was in his mind.

Sure enough, might is the power of faith ...

They might be born with new characteristics based on the user's beliefs.

It can be powerful and powerful, or it can be soft and gentle.

Jack's eyes lit up as he realized the property of Might.

Many ideas for developing his own abilities came to his mind at the moment.

The space in the room was too small; he needed an open field for his experiments.

Click ...

Just then, the door to the room was pushed open.

A uniformed Wakaya walked in.

Wakaya's face froze when she saw Jack standing in front of the wall.

Seeing Wakaya coming, Jack didn't move and wiped the blood off the fine sword and put it back in its place.

My lord, the Alpha is in a hurry to get to the Nestor to hunt. Shall we let them down?

Turning back behind the desk, Jack took a wide seat.

Looking at Wakaya at her desk, Jack inquired, Is the mission ready?

Moving forward, Wakaya placed the display in her hand on the desk.

Blue light flickered, and a holographic structural map of Nest 0's capital was instantly reflected in Jack's eyes.

It is not exactly comprehensive; after all, the deepest part of the Nestor has been turned into a mysterious place.

Who knows what it's like inside?

Because it had not been maintained for a long time, the environment below had become dangerous.

I'm afraid this matter needs to be worked out by you yourself, my lord!

Pulling the display a little closer, Jack skillfully tapped on the holographic screen.

The players are limited in number, are only new to the game, and are weak.

Trying to clear out the gene stealers in the Nest Capital with just the players is undoubtedly a fool's errand.

Therefore, the task cannot be too difficult.

Bit by bit, players have to be made stronger and eventually become powerful warriors.

Jack had long had an idea of what kind of quests to give the players

.

Jack entered the four tasks into the display in one fluid motion.

The first quest is the Nest Capital Hunt, and it's also the easiest hunting quest, allowing players to bring back mutant heads in exchange for rewards.

There are two considerations as to why players are asked to cut off the heads of mutants in exchange for rewards.

One is designed to acclimatize players to the harshness of the world as quickly as possible.

Players can't be mentally strong without seeing blood.

The second is that the human brain can make wetware.

Wetware is a bio-computer, an alternative to electronic AI.

Although the computing power is not as good as that of an electronic AI, it can effectively avoid being corrupted by electronic demons.

And that's something e-AI can't do.

Granted, the mutant's brain is interspersed with Terran Bug genes.

But again, mutants have human genes.

And it's not the brain that's needed; it's the cerebral nerves.

Just about any intelligent creature's brain can be made into a wetware.

The second mission is Forward Reconnaissance, which involves traveling to the lower level of the Orbital Elevator Base Area to conduct reconnaissance of a designated area.

The player squad will take a display meter and make notes on what they see.

The conditions for the second mission must be in a squad of five or more.

Scouting area Jack set up thirty-four.

The third mission was to recapture the outpost.

The lower levels of the Nestorian capital are home to a number of Planetary Defense Force security outposts.

The Planetary Defense Force also serves the task of policing the Nestorian capital during non-war times.

This mission is a team mission, limited to teams of fifteen or more people.

As for the number of outposts, that was a lot, and Jack set up 64 of them in one brainstorm.

The fourth mission is the Search and Rescue of Civilians, where players can bring surviving civilians from the lower levels of the Nest to the Starport in exchange for Throne Coins.

All of the quests have a single purpose, and that is for the players to destroy the gene stealers bit by bit.

That's all for now. Put the mission out there!

Picking up the display, Jack tossed it to Wakaya.

Wakaya caught the display and gave Jack a Skyhawk salute before turning and striding away.

It wasn't until Wakaya had left the room that Jack got up and stood to head out the door.

Next, he'd have to find a good place to develop his powers.

There wasn't much time left for him to recover the garrison fort as quickly as possible.

Once the garrison fort had been recaptured, there was a place to rally, a large rear.

All of the surviving planetary defense forces from each nesting capital would converge on the garrison fort and be collected by him.

With an army comes the hope of recovering the planet Kroa.

Can't do anything without the military.

Star Harbor, Lower Depot.

Why isn't the elevator open? We've been waiting here most of the day. Is this a prison?

We're going down to hunt and practice; you NPCs, get out of our way!

The players are looking a little impatient due to being stuck in the Starport for a long time.

Obviously, I got into the game and couldn't do anything.

As mind-blowing as it is to look at the universe outside the glass window, you get tired of looking at it after a while.

Planetary Defense Force soldiers blocked the entrances and exits to the orbital elevator.

A group of players gathered outside the blockade in protest.

Even though they knew it wouldn't do any good, they had to try.

One of the soldiers on the blockade line looked a little impatient and was about to say something.

Just then, a certain player's yell suddenly rang out from the back.

Stop protesting; there's a mission ...

At these words, the faces of the players in front of the blockade line froze.

They turned around in a hurry and ran off in the direction where the depot was.

That speed was amazingly fast, disappearing in a puff of smoke into the eyes of the soldiers.

This made the soldiers look at each other.

A soldier suddenly appeared from around the corner and hurried over.

Orders from above, pull out. Orbital elevator open to Alpha!

And so it was that, just as the mission was going out, the Planetary Defense Force withdrew its blockade of the orbital elevator.

In the library area, hundreds of players clamored for attention.

They gathered in front of the trading post and looked at the mission shown on the display.

The so-called trading post is an open-air supermarket.

An area was enclosed by a rope in the middle of a wide bank.

Inside, a large iron shelf was set up.

There was everything on the iron shelves: food, clothing, drink, weapons, and ammunition.

Ammo for live weapons and energy magazines for energy weapons are available.

A large iron table was set up in front of the trading post.

A large display was placed on the table.

Behind the table stood three Planetary Defense Force soldiers.

They are responsible for the distribution and explanation of tasks.

Two more to go to fifteen and the quests are all taken except for the Occupy the Outpost quest, which comes to the Budokai and the Devil's Doctors.

Four short of one. Anyone. Out of date.

Assembling a super-giant team of 50 people to come to various professions, 20 more to go.

Three short of two random people come ...

For the sake of quests, for the sake of practicing, players have teamed up.

In front of the trading post, the captains yelled at the top of their voices, urging others to hurry up and get in line.

The scene was good.

Some of the small groups of players who had completed the group got the quest prop displayer and headed in the direction of where the orbital elevator was.