281: Chapter 261: Clubs and Procurent 281: Chapter 261: Clubs and Procurent Although Ancient City University is located in the Ancient City, it is quite so distance from Zion District.
Since Lu Ping’an had co here, he was not in a hurry to go back.
He had lunch with Wang Hai and his friends and chatted about their recent days.
“…It’s really terrible, the current situation is so chaotic, let alone the so-called purity of the law enforcent teams.
It’s good if we have enough troops in the future, and perhaps soon we’ll enter an era dominated by civilian law enforcent.”
Those present were the elites who chose to stay this ti.
More than half of the third-tier mbers stayed, and in their conversations, the current situation naturally ca up.
This is not an exaggerated statent, but with the ergence of more than twenty new secret realms, the supernatural power of the Ancient City will foreseeably enter an active period.
After each disaster, there is a peak for Abnormal Ability Users to take office, accompanied by a peak in supernatural cri and the ergence of superhero heroes.
“Vigilantes?
I also feel it’s quite terrible.”
Recalling the popular superhero movies from his past life, which might beco popular in this world in a few years, Lu Ping’an’s expression beca increasingly subtle.
Why not do sothing that a transmigrator should do and invest in so small movies?
But after a thought, he shook his head.
When real “superheroes” and “super criminals” are around, superhero movies beco docuntaries and ethical films, which are less likely to be popular.
“Why?
Vigilantes can help share our workload.
I think it’s a good thing.” The 2-tier speaker, who had recently joined a civilian firm as a newcor, said.
“Fool, it’s about trust, trust.
One bad apple spoils the barrel.
One case can cause distrust in society.
When the general public has doubts about the ability and morality of law enforcent, it will give rise to new cases.”
Being called a fool, it’s hard to argue.
Everyone with experience in the room knew that the most difficult cases to handle are “ntal imbalances caused by an increase in power” and “accidental harm caused by good intentions.”
“…That being said, it seems necessary to conceal the ‘truth’ this ti.”
The information about this incident was partially blocked, but within the Special Service Team, it was no secret.
After all, the order to retrieve the Water Wings was still hanging on every team.
“The prison thing?
I heard about it.
I can’t bla the Deputy Captain.
If I were in that situation, watching the enemy who ruined my life and my family about to be released, it’s hard to say I wouldn’t go down the sa path.”
“That’s why we can’t make it public.”
As they talked, this group of “newborns” couldn’t co to any conclusion.
But from the results, they still looked forward to the future…
In a sense, the additional secret realms are threats, but for newcors, they are also opportunities for growth and achievent.
Past secret realms have beco stable resource collection points or breeding grounds for certain forces.
Now, new challenges and resources are right in front of them, and many newcors are eager to take action.
After lunch, Lu Ping’an didn’t go back directly; he did sothing that could only be done at Ancient City University.
“The Rebirth Comrce?
Are you sure?
Determining the nature of a club during school will have so impact on future developnt.
Most students prefer ‘adventure-based clubs’ or ‘fighting clubs’.”
Lu Ping’an went to the administration building to complete the legal registration of his club.
If he started running it on campus, it would later beco a reputable and legitimate club in society.
But his request to register a “trade association” still surprised the staff mber.
“We plan to establish a relatively neutral trading platform, there will be subordinate combat teams, but fighting is not everything.
We want to provide more opportunities for everyone to trade and communicate.
A trade union, probably, is a neutral role model.”
Whether the staff believed it or not, Lu Ping’an believed it.
“Lavender?
Foolish craftsn?
Or sothing else?”
“Lavender (Original Secret Keeper faction).”
With the signatures of several core mbers, it took Lu Ping’an only about ten minutes to complete the registration.
Now, there were only four people on the list: Lu Ping’an, Lei Shuiyun, Xue En, and Guan Xinxian, one senior, one sophomore, and two freshn.
Freshman Lu Ping’an was the President, and senior Guan Xinxian was the Vice President, which was a bit strange, but considering that most senior students were busy looking for jobs, it was understandable.
After completing the registration, they could participate in the exploration of a secret realm, perform a task or accept a commission in the na of a team.
During their ti on campus, university clubs would accumulate more rit and reputation, and after graduation, they would beco corporate clubs.
Xia Qin and her friends did the sa in the past.
All four original mbers had official backgrounds, which increased the credibility of the club’s background.
After finishing this important issue, Lu Ping’an went to find his familiar craftsn and ordered so things.
“This one, and this one, no, and all the rest, I want them all.”
Lu Ping’an’s generosity shocked his old acquaintance, 2-tier Craftsman Hou Yixi of the Cat Car Factory.
“…
These lathes and tools, without professional personnel, could…”
“We have professionals, but she lost her workshop due to the previous accident and can only purchase it again.
We may need to buy more in the future; first, she needs to get the workshop up and running.
When we need sothing, I’ll co back.”
Lu Ping’an did not buy equipnt and services; he directly bought a large number of tools.
In a sense, this was his responsibility.
It was indeed cool to pit Fang Wen in the past, completely destroying her workshop.
Now that they were going to use her again and couldn’t let her leave, they had to buy it themselves.
By the way, since Lu Ping’an had known about Fang Wen’s workshop at the steam factory, he wasn’t actually capable of destroying it, as the danger there was too high.
He directly found his “old acquaintance,” the steam elf nicknad “New Ant Master” Andrey, and then sold the information to them.
Steam Elves have a basic combat power of three or four, and it was too simple for them to destroy Fang Wen’s workshop in the dangerous steam factory.
The only thing that needed attention was the delayed transmission of the intelligence notice, controlling the timing of all these actions…
Lu Ping’an made several preparations, allowing the local snakes of the steam factory to clear Fang Wen’s backhand at the ti he needed.
But, as a price, to obtain dividends from the greedy steam elves?
Lu Ping’an held no hope.
Looking at the happy campus craftsn bustling around, Lu Ping’an also smiled happily.
“Without accident, there’s no need to buy weapons and services in the future.
Isn’t a free laborsaving and versatile five-tier craftsman that can wash clothes, sweep floors, cook, and massage great at ho?”
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